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Imagine trying to use
words
to describe every scene in a film, every note in your favorite song, or every street in your town.
So, in other words, a biological stressor without a psychological component.
In other words, if one sibling has autism, what's the probability that another sibling in that family will have autism?
I usually just try to use, like, the three little
words
that always make me feel better: Sotomayor, Sotomayor, Sotomayor.
While I do these calculations, you might hear certain words, as opposed to numbers, creep into the calculation.
This is a phonetic code, a mnemonic device that I use, that allows me to convert numbers into
words.
I store them as words, and later on retrieve them as numbers.
There are literally no words, right?
And because of those words, I would wake up at the crack of dawn, and because of those words, I would love school more than anything, and because of those words, when I was on a bus going to school, I dreamed the biggest dreams.
And it's because of those
words
that I stand here right now full of passion, asking you to be brave for the kids who are dreaming those dreams today.
MT: In other words, if we do not yet have the technological solutions, would illusions serve the same purpose?
In other words, a coroner could find these things because this is a fatal recipe that will destroy the banks as well as the economy.
In other words, both forms of fraud became absolutely endemic and normal, and this is what drove the bubble.
In other words, people in the cooking world were looking for cooking universals.
In other words, we're oblivious to the ecological and public health and social and economic justice consequences of the things we buy and use.
In other words, at point of purchase, we might be able to make a compassionate choice.
We're just learning the words, the fragments, the letters in the genetic code.
This process is the same from your first
words
to your last, but as you age, your larynx ages too.
I have to use
words.
Or if you could ask our grandparents for advice and hear those comforting
words
even if they're no longer with us?
It's a taste that's so bad, it cannot be described with words, but it can be drawn.
This song is called "Dead Man's Boots," which is an expression which describes how difficult it is to get a job; in other words, you'd only get a job in the shipyard if somebody else died.
This great separation, in other words, between religion and science hasn't happened.
I understand the world best, most fully, in
words
rather than, say, pictures or numbers, and when I have a new experience or a new feeling, I'm a little frustrated until I can try to put it into
words.
The greek word poem, it just means "a made thing," and poetry is a set of techniques, ways of making patterns that put emotions into
words.
Poems are made of words, nothing but
words.
That's why we can go to poems when we want to remember something or someone, to celebrate or to look beyond death or to say goodbye, and that's one reason poems can seem important, even to people who aren't me, who don't so much live in a world of
words.
And the answer is that he'll stay with us or won't stay with us inside us as wind, as air, as
words.
Five to 10 years from now, search engines will actually be based on not just looking for combinations of
words
and links but actually understanding, reading for understanding the billions of pages on the web and in books.
So my vision is that, just like every scientist knows the word "atom," that matter is made out of atoms, every scientist would know the
words
like "the cloud," saying "Yes, and," and science will become much more creative, make many, many more unexpected discoveries for the benefit of us all, and would also be much more playful.
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