those usually are pathogens um doing that and it leads to one interesting phenomenon which is when we have an infection our immune system will cleverly get all the iron out of our blood like put it somewhere in a hidden spot and then wait until we're good again and release the iron back into theblood. So shortly after an infection you might have a lowered iron value when you go to a blood test for example but that's not necessarily a bad thing
the bride's cheeks the end of the wedding sari white and gold arranged cleverly to accentuate the swell of her breast while creating a virginaleffect and old woman rubbed paste of Sandalwood on my navl with a Sly smile
broke the record this is me inside this thing I had my little control panel cleverly have a note thing so I can take notes it's cold in here I most of this was sent to NASA by the way and I think they picked up in a couple
got all these social/realistic ranting and raving at each other instead of the people. Think cleverly about flying into one city and out of another city.
um in 2012 uh he uh hosted a Kickstarter for uh building a 3D printer uh the Buco bot named cleverly after his dog um and it was so successful it raised almost four times the expected fund and that helped Diego to go on and uh uh fund uh other 3D printers including this one right here this is uh my personal
the material up and um in the video you would see that we actually cooked the material we have a cleverly named device called an oven that's actually an acronym um but it's also an oven um that cooks the soil you know a crucible that
And you see that somebody has actually Photoshopped this thing-- the mouth in particular, and the eyes as well. And they have cleverly , not cleverly -- I mean, let's be clear. You can do this for the Queen, or Obama, or whoever you want.
So the Church of England was created, the dissolution of the monastery was about to happen. And very cleverly , Holbein put in this.
mind is something that you impose upon a series of searches there is no story they are very cleverly selected searches in a specific order you then think I and I'm sure everyone in this room is familiar with the ad but for people who
creates suspense until you know what actually happened. So I've very cleverly set it up so that if you don't read the novel -- but you will get more information. Q So in the books, you seem to present technology -- enabling abilities of technology -- as
So yes, less resolution and also yes, peak brightness is a bit lower. You normally don't notice that because they cleverly adjust the output of the pixels that are staying on to keep the perceived brightness about the same. But if you're at a high enough brightness, you will actually see it get a little dimmer when you turn the feature on.
So because it's not common to do that in human cells, the virus carries its own enzyme to reverse transcribe. And that's called, cleverly enough, reverse transcriptase. And reverse transcriptase, the HIV reverse transcriptase, is amazingly error prone.
Maybe I have to impose extra information. But B, much more cleverly , Petter asked people-- Petter and Lars asked people-- well, they say, in the experiment we just did,
its hardware. Maybe we're at 2.1 right now because we can get cochlear implants and artificial knees, and a few minor things like this. But if you were robots that were able to think as cleverly as right now, of course, there would be no limits whatsoever to how you could upgrade yourselves.
And so sanitation workers were organized and hired by the city, and these sweeping crews would go through. But here what the artist has done very cleverly is he's transformed one of them into the Greek god Pan to symbolize the financial panic that had just struck. Risk, noun-- the chance that you don't know what you are doing when you think you do.
But here, cleverly placed in the middle of the square, is something that looks like it might be real.
They would place in this hand all sorts of very cleverly built motors that would give the hand maximum grasping power.
There's here in the middle between the front seats where they've also cleverly stored a flashlight powered by the cars battery, kinda like Rivian.
She started humming one of our skipping rhymes then twisted the words cleverly to mean that she was bringing God back to life, followed by a litany of beautiful names for the god
Because by taking over Raqqa, they were very cleverly taking control of the main water source for Syria,
And in her talk, she structured it cleverly so that up front, she had a very disarming personal story right in the first minute
The reality is it's a collection of facts and figures encoded into cleverly organized modules that can quickly and accurately answer
They've thought about travel with it, so it tucks into here really cleverly to make it go with you everywhere the MacBook goes.
And so to their credit, it is actually a really nice and cleverly engineered band.
Now, I like to call this part of engineering where it's very cleverly designed mechanical things.
He loses his ball down a hole, but he very cleverly realizes, hey, if I pour water in the hole, the water level will rise.
day uh I think this is a much better picture so this is Mickey Mouse in the movie Fantasia uh who has very cleverly
there was a very interesting uh scholar man of the cloth of John Mitchell who was in Cambridge who then cleverly came
The reality is, it's a collection of facts and figures that are encoded into cleverly organized modules they can quickly and accurately answer various types
going to adapt your book, and they changed it so cleverly , because they changed the frame of reference for the music,
So going from Maximilian I on the left, who was the architect, the mastermind of that cleverly plotted system of dynastic marriages,
Taking it one step further, actually last November in 2017 to coincide with her major retrospective at the Whitney Museum, they one-upped it and they cleverly
to prune what gets generated and what gets searched, there's a lot of problems that you can solve pretty cleverly with A-Star Search.
Absolutely they are. They're using technology very, very, very cleverly , and very smartly.
Broomeville's a town I made up in upstate New York that's a little bit modeled on a town called Boonville that I very cleverly disguised by adding
subway. And he was so embarrassed to be seen reading a book called "Lovingkindness" that he would cleverly place his fingers over the title,
And one of the participants, they put it, I thought, very cleverly .
She would get these printers to make a special menu or a week of menus or something like that, very cleverly , in exchange for food and wine.
short period of time someone is going to be trying to kill you with all their might. And it really matters how cleverly you can