fought for their right to green open spaces, and won. Denisha is the project manager for this site. She's a plant ecologist by training and works with the schools and the wider community to educate them about the Vlei and bring them into the space
Denise is the founder and director of The Wild Dolphin Project and spent, I think, 32 years now observing dolphins in the wild. She and I have a research project, joint between Georgia Tech and The Wild Dolphin Project where we're trying to really look at two-way communication
today ain't going to be no more room left in the circle Denisha Harris Alicia Thomas dant Hamilton Natasha McKenna Brandon Jones
It made me realize how often we waste an opportunity for a deep connection. Denise has a long history of advocacy for women leaders. She started a nonprofit to help women entrepreneurs.
It's like OK. So just going more small scale. But Denise Acobo has this amazing chocolate shop in Paris.
It's like OK. So just going more small scale. But Denise Acobo had a shop in Paris for maybe 35 years called A L'Etoile d'Or, which is "The Golden Star." Doesn't sound very sexy in English, so you use the French.
I got to Tahiti. Can Denise come read these this service real quick? And my mom asked me, Denise, do you want to try it?
I've got to go to Tahiti. Can Denise come read this order of service real quick? And my mom asked me, Denise, do you want to try it?
Hello, everybody. Thank you so much for coming and joining us here today. My name is Denis McGrath. I currently work on Google's accelerated growth team out of our office, in Chicago, Illinois, and I'm also one of our site leaders
Hello, everybody. Welcome to this Talks at Google event to celebrate International Day for People with Disabilities 2021. My name is Denis McGrath and I work on Google's Accelerated Growth team out of our office in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Go Blue. We will be taking some questions at the end, so if you do have any questions for our speaker today, please go ahead and put them in the comment section
Donc, du coup, on va aller à l'école à Saint-Denis . À Saint-Denis , des noirs, des Arabes, je ne savais même pas ce que c'était. Des Indiens. Moi, on m'appelait l'Indien au Congo, parce que j'étais un peu plus clair que la moyenne.
Donc, je lui dis : "Non, non." Je continue à aller à l'école, s'il vous plaît... À saint-Denis . Donc, RER B, tous les matins. Luxembourg, plein de voyageurs, moi, je fais l'inverse des gens.
I call that, after one of my masters, the syndrome of Saint Denis . The syndrome Saint Denis was this French bishop of the 3rd century after Christ who was beheaded by a group of by pagans and who is reported by a miracle to have climbed the hill which is named today as the of Saint Denis with his beheaded head under his elbow.
I mean, we just-- I just like that people see that, we don't clean things up or-- what I'm upset about is how much we over edit. We take out-- when Denis Leary and I are sitting together, there's a lot of heavy editing that goes down. But it's more because of our language with each other than the content.
They're all like-- the other ones are good. It's like Denis Leary talking about baseball. But this one I just started watching and then immediately started texting Viviana.
So in other words, Pinot noir is a brilliant grape, but it's not a brilliant grape when you grow it in Fresno. It's a ridiculous grape when you grow it in Fresno. But when you grow it in Maurice Saint-Denis , or von Romenay, or Chambretaud, it's totally brilliant. Nebbiolo is a brilliant grape when you grow it in Barolo, not very many other places. Cabernet is a pretty good grape when you grow it in Napa Valley, but it's an extraordinary grape when you grow it in the Medoc. So, my belief is that there's not necessarily--.
Hello, everyone. And we want to welcome you to Talks at Google. My name is Denise Harada. And I'm super excited today to be moderating this talk with Phuc Tran.
This is Denise Assagai of Chum Mat.
is here-- Denise you may want to raise your hand.
of development of vocal use in dolphins. And I'll let Denise tell you what we're trying to do with it.
of development of vocal use in dolphins. So I have a Denise whistle, for example.
What better way to end this month on a strong note than with a talk by a lifetime advocate of women leaders and entrepreneurs. I've heard Denise speak last October at the Grace Hopper conference. I loved her workshop on leadership and communication, and her actionable, practical advice.
Her name was Denise Gary, who's now Dee Dee Bridgewater.
called the Denisovans, after this Denisova Cave where they were found.
Because today, because of the digital revolution and with the help of Google, we all are some sort of Saint Denis , having not our brain, but our memory not under our elbow, but in our pocket.
of development of vocal use in dolphins. One day I was out there with Denise and got some water in my mask, so I was doing mask clearing.
He was like, well, no you can change your name. I was like what's wrong with Denise White. Everybody was like, there's nothing wrong with Denise White, but you could do something else if you wanted to.
talked to the The Architects Denise Scott Brown and Robert Venturi who are married who are married for more than 40
In the 1810s, Simeon Denis Poisson, one of Lagrange's students also noticed the similarity.
You can find all kinds of people who-- Denis Healey calls it a bed and breakfast party-- join the Communist Party one day and left the other day.
Tout le monde est sidéré et bloqué. Le Dr. Denis Mukwege nous dit qu'après la réparation chirurgicale, que, lui, il fait. Il faut une réparation psychologique. Et que par la danse et par le chant, ça fonctionne.
is Ann Leary and she's married to the actor Denis Leary.
would still have recognized the name of the writer Denis Diderot inscribed on one of the caskets.
dire qu'on en avait pas mal parlé avec effectivement Denis et les gens de la FRM et avec Thierry.
These two gestures are true gestures of Enlightenment. And again, Denis Diderot, d'Alembert, d'Holach, all the French pre-revolutionaries who made this real revolution of making "Encyclopédie," which was not Wikipedia, believe me-- they would consider that as to gesture.
And I'm also a huge fan of Denis ' work-- "Sicario," "Arrival," "Prisoners." I'm sure you've all seen these films.
And this is the intuitive solution of the Chef Denis Martin, who has a two Michelin star restaurant in Vevey in Switzerland
writers, people like Denis Diderot, were trying to make a genuine effort to write down the sum total of human knowledge that was known at that time.
checking out. Denis Cosgrove writes about our perception of landscape and how that's affected by culture. And Kevin Lynch is a famous person talking about Cognitive Mapping
And then over time, you can see it coming back. Sofia, Denisha, Esther, Rosenir, they are now part of this global network of support, and learning, and impact. We're seeing new projects join every day and new initiatives emerge as Restor and its network enable entrepreneurs to get off
As you say, Denise, it's fundamental what we have to change.
Christiaan Barnard transplanted a heart into a woman called Denise Darvall into a man called Phil Washkansky.
at all. Denise Lewis won a bronze in the heptathlon.
This just came out this month. We're trying to get this so that Denise can sit there and say, OK, I'm going to load in this database. And in, say, minutes, as opposed to days, get back some initial results and be able to figure out where to throw more attention, more
of development of vocal use in dolphins. Well, Denise has 32 years of it.
Explosion. Explosion, and then fire. But she's OK, Denise is OK. Anyway, David is here with us today to answer a few of my questions.
It's like OK. So just going more small scale. You want to spend just a minute or two talking about Denise Acabo and the fantastic shop she has.
You know, I worked more with Denis , the director, and on the script.
It's only through collaboration, Denise, that we're going to solve this problem.
It's only through collaboration, Denise, that we're going to solve this problem, you know?