Bear: I can. I knew Elmer, I met him when I was in high school and— Raya: It’s Elmer Bernstein. Bear: Yeah. Elmer Bernstein who, who did so many of the most important film scores to ever be written; The Ten Commandments, The Great Escape, To Kill A Mockingbird, The Magnificent Seven, Animal House, Ghost Busters, the list goes on and on.
I really, really want to partner with West Elm . West Elm is absolutely my favorite home decor type brand. And I wanted them to be part of this project and this space renovation that we were doing.
Music, same thing. Winemaking, the folks at Petrus make Petrus wine The Elm was somewhere in my top four favor meals of last year.
So missing the plan is really not always an indicator of the company's doing well or not. MJ Elmore drove west in her old Ford Pinto and lands a job at a company called Intel and goes on to become one of the first women in history
And so if you cover yourself in carbohydrates, you're shielding yourself from antibodies. So Elmo's like the antibody, and he's trying to hang onto this bar through whatever these things are.
Do it. So hold on. -If Elmo were here right now-- -Is he here?
Ten years ago, it was a good living. Back then, tamarisk shoulder up--shouldered up against ever riverbank in the Colorado River Basin, along with cottonwoods, Russian olives, and elms . Ten years ago, towns like Grand Junction and Moab though they could still squeeze life from a river. Lolo stands on the edge of a canyon, Maggie the camel his only companion. He stares down into the deeps. It's an hour's scramble to the bottom. He ties Maggie to a juniper and
Not in a bad way, I mean, just the influence was there and that they were innovating, I mean stuff like Herrmann’s The Day The Earth Stood Still or Elmer Bernstein’s To Kill A Mockingbird, which if you put that in a movie trailer today, I don’t think anyone would think that that music was 55 years old. So it’s, that was a big sort of epiphany for me when I realized how far back this tradition goes and started studying very closely what those guys were doing.
25 feet tall, with a loft and a catwalk circling it halfway up. It was lined with metallic shelves stacked neatly with labeled boxes of parts scrounged from the junkyard. Perry set Elmo down on a workbench and worked a miniature USB cable into it's chest cavity. The other end terminated with a PDA with a small rubberized photovoltaic cell on the front. “This thing is running InstallParty - it can recognize any hardware and build
This is a zelkova tree in Hyde Park, which is actually a kind of elm -- not the ones that died off in Britain, but a different Caucasian elm . And passing a tree like that, if you're addicted to it as I am, you see it and think, I've got to get into that because it's
- It all comes back to a curious incident 10 years earlier, in 1913. We've invited Elmer, from the YouTube channel, Fern, to tell you about it. - Hardy sits at his breakfast table, when a strange letter arrives.
Good afternoon, everyone. It's so good to be here at Google. My name is Elmira Bayrasli. I'm here to talk about my book, "From the Other Side of the World, Extraordinary Entrepreneurs, Unlikely Places." It's a book that profiles seven entrepreneurs
good idea. By the way, uh uh he just wrote to me that has just written the the way uh uh Elma Bernstein was or Machini was. On the other hand, I did film in a different way. I I used it as
Governor was there. He's buried in the Elmwood Cemetery in Detroit. So if you ever get a chance to go to Detroit and visit the cemetery Elmwood a lot of important, famous people in Michigan history are buried there including Douglass Houghton. There is memorials to Houghton around. There's actually a memorial to Houghton here on the campus over by the graduate, the-the Hatcher Graduate Library and it's a, it's, they call
I, I got it, the first job that I got, I was, I graduated, I had nothing going on, I was actually even, I crashed at Elmer’s place, at his Santa Monica house, for a month. So I could score a student film with a budget of zero dollars.
And at the very end, if you can see, I tagged two Penn alum, the CEO of Williams-Sonoma and the president of West Elm . And I just threw them in there.
And I think that's something that's so powerful, and that the intention and the thought that you put behind, that is really powerful. And when I manifested this West Elm partnership, and then they were like, you know what, and we're going to give you $10,000 to choose
in some ways, a lost chapter of "The Martian Chronicles" or something. Sexism is a plot point for Elma because it's a plot point for me.
For a long time, the telephone companies, when they first rolled out telephone numbers, they did it with a mix of address and a mix of numbers. So you have something like Elmwood 935. Then the research came out by Herbert Simon and others, 1950s.
who was the voice of Elmer Fudd, had just died. So they got in somebody else to do the voice and the voice is like pathetic, "Bugs Bunny" It's really bad and Bugs Bunny is like
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character in a Carl hon or Elmer Leonard novel that's not to say that I am not serious about this project I am dead
So it’s, that was a big sort of epiphany for me when I realized how far back this tradition goes and started studying very closely what those guys were doing. Raya: Can you say a little about Elmer? Bear: I can. I knew Elmer, I met him when I was in high school and— Raya: It’s Elmer Bernstein. Bear: Yeah.
I need to reach out. I need to get in contact with the president of West Elm . How am I going to do it?
He absolutely loved the idea. And so now we're partnering with West Elm , and they're giving us $10,000 to do so, which is so awesome. So a lot of the different things, the little bitty pieces that really make a house a home, is what we'll be getting from West Elm ,
And I think that's something that's so powerful, and that the intention and the thought that you put behind, that is really powerful. I knew I wanted to work with West Elm , and I'd done enough research to figure out who the people were within my network.
And I think that's something that's so powerful, and that the intention and the thought that you put behind, that is really powerful. Or I'm going to go on West Elm and choose these tiles and be like, this is going to be part of the partnership
Rented a small house on a street called Elm Street in Cambridge.
Dr. Elma York's the first two, but we have Nicole Wargin in these ones, and she is a bit more of a polished character than Dr.
One of the things that I did was to set up the rules very clearly and to establish my character's competence right at the beginning. There is a scene very early on in which Elma is trying to calculate the size of the meteor because it's gone into the Chesapeake Bay-- try to figure out how big it was because she's trying to prove that the Russians could not
in some ways, a lost chapter of "The Martian Chronicles" or something. picks up after the close of "Fated Sky," and it's Elma and Nathaniel again.
in some ways, a lost chapter of "The Martian Chronicles" or something. The other one that I'll get is Elma, the main character, has social anxiety disorder.
This is certainly the story that's told by people like Elmer Winter who started Manpower Incorporated, that this is all discretionary.
And the glue I use is very similar to Elmer's glue, white glue.
It was like Cypress Hill style beats with Elmore James style guitar.
So I've been on "Oprah," and taught Elmo about money, and met with President Obama about children and money.
Do it. So hold on. -Is it true that Tyrone attacked a man dressed like Elmo in Times Square? Yeah.
Do it. So hold on. -He lost his mind on this poor man dressed up like Elmo.
And most of the storylines revolved around the subject of when Elmo would arrive and save them all.
for a demo!” Perry shouted, and they sat up and made canned, tinny Elmo “oh boy” noises, climbing into position on the pedals, around the wheel, and on the gear tree. “I got the idea when I was teaching some Elmos to play Super Mario Brothers. I thought it’d get a decent diggdotting. I could get it to speed run all of the first level using an old paddle I’d found and rehabilitated, and I was trying to figure out what to do next. The dead mall across the way is a drive in and I was out front watching the silent
salutes off their naked plastic noggins. “In circles, DRIVE!" The Elmos scrambled into position and fired up the car and in short order they were doing donuts in the car’s little indoor pasture. “Elmos, HALT” Perry shouted and the car stopped silently, rocking gently. “Stand DOWN.” The Elmos sat down with a series of tiny thumps. Suzanne found herself applauding. “That was amazing,” she said. “Really impressive. So that’s what you’re going to do for Kodacell?" The companies that they bought and liquidated
are Kodak and Duracell, they call them Kodacell. "That's what you're going to do for Kodacell, make these things out of recycled toys?” Lester chuckled. “Nope, not quite. That’s just for starters. The Elmos are all about the universal availability of cycles and apparatus. Everywhere you look, there’s devices for free that have everything you need to make anything do anything. “But have a look at part two, c’mere.” He lumbered off in
How am I going to do it? I really, really want to partner with West Elm . West Elm is absolutely my favorite home decor type brand.
And I think that's something that's so powerful, and that the intention and the thought that you put behind, that is really powerful. And it's like, West Elm is at the top of my mind.
It was an amazing story. Another old guy from down in Coventry wrote to me with a story of climbing elm trees, 25 million of which were wiped out in the 70s and 80s across England, but also North America.
Ponía el diario El Mundo, elmundo.es, un pantallazo de la web que ponía el afectado por coronavirus en Madrid, el primero que había, es del CEU.
So the previous two books focus on Dr. Elma York, and now you're sort of switching to a new character.
That one, I am going back to Elma, and it takes up about five minutes after the end of "The Fated Sky,"
And so if you cover yourself in carbohydrates, you're shielding yourself from antibodies. So in this animation here, Elmo is hanging on.
And so if you cover yourself in carbohydrates, you're shielding yourself from antibodies. So now I'm going to show you the prediction of what happens to Elmo, if he can't reach between these bars and he's hanging on with just one hand.