Now, of course, it's commonplace. The eminent science fiction writer, Arthur C. Clarke, summed the point up as Clarke's third law. Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
There are arts and crafts galleries, a quintessential little bit of everything market, B&Bs, and a beguiling bookstore with a compact, ecumenical, and eminently Marin mix of books, ranging from Zen treatises and Native American history and culture to mainstream mysteries and fiction and a proud selection of work by local authors.
False." The other was a report in a respected psychology journal, "Journal of Personality and Social Psychologists," by an eminent psychologist, Daryl Bem, claiming to show evidence of a form of extra sensory perception, pre-cognition. In one of the studies, undergraduates looked at a computer screen.
She knows what she needs to survive. Married to the eminent Megan Mullally.
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This is an episode that my mom and I have entitled fingerbanged in Baltimore. In addition to the eminent neurologist, there seemed to be a veritable chorus line of interns, half a dozen eager young men lined up snapping on their latex gloves waiting to stick their fingers up my ass.
might be better used for the interstate or a big industrial complex or something of the sort, the law of eminent domain which we've all heard about. And in this case, they think Miller's Valley would be the perfect spot for a reservoir.
It was a plague that involved 100 witches, a number that grew to 307 or later to 500. He's the most eminent New England legal authority at the time.
He's not just the Dalai Lama's main translator. He is an eminent scholar in his own right. He is the president of the Institute of Tibetan Classics.
And there's only 200 inspectors at City Hall. That sounds almost like eminent domain.
And in my case, of course, Waterbury, Connecticut, as luck has it there's also a Lynch family, a Patrick Lynch family in Waterbury, Vermont. This little concept called eminent domain, alright, the house, the land, everything was taken so the interstate highways could be put in.
Then you have the cloud computing platforms. So every time you hear this eminent battle between US and China, it's about Taiwan.
Well, thank you for joining us today. I'm Richard Gingras with our eminent guest, Marty Baron. So thank you for joining us, those here and on the GVC.
And so this kind of exploration took us through decades worth of personality psychology, starting with a really interesting experiment that was done in the '60s by a researcher named Frank Barron. So he invited all of these eminent creative minds-- Truman Capote, William Carlos Williams, Frank O'Connor-- to stay in this frat house on the UC-Berkeley campus.
And yeah, so I went to meet her and I felt so-- and the story is in the book-- I felt so embarrassed. I was going to this very eminent Malaysian physicist who'd set up the Malaysian space program and had launched the first Malaysian satellite and was now the head of UNOOSA.
My mother was a very eminent Bharatanatyam dancer.
A bill that would give pipeline companies eminent domain.
We're really lucky to have an eminent expert in wildlife conservation and preservation in Peter Knights from WildAid.
So whatever you said makes eminent sense, it's a no-brainer.
will defend Richmond against its eminent overrun by the United States of America. He says my number two guy, Gustavus W. Smith
defending Richmond against it's eminent overrunning by the United States, he -- on the spot, this is a literal statement now, gets a
That actually makes his experiments eminently accessible today.
that's something that actually is eminently possible.
Yet the people who say these things are eminent .
Undeciphered and will always remain so for the most eminently pragmatic, quotidian reason in the world.
mitigation. He's kind of the eminent voice on how we can actually overcome the climate problem.
they come from. Are there pre eminent indigenous scholars who are providing that kind of curricular structure for teacher professional development and infusion into the national curriculum?
But they were also very shy, very often isolated, sensitive, introverted. And so these contradictions are pretty much across the board present in people who have eminent creative work that they have done. And this is partly because-- well, it's possible that these sort of inner tensions that we feel within ourselves give rise to the desire to create.
And in that capacity, he created the Compassion Cultivation Training program, the CCTV program. And overall, he is one of the most eminent scholars in the world, on the field of compassion. So in that sense, Jinpa serves as another bridge.
I interviewed Professor Robert Cialdini, who is an eminent psychologist from Arizona State University.
John also maintains a weekly blog "Taking Note" where he's become welcome an eminent education voices on the web.
This means actually that if this holds, which eminent astronomers, cosmologists think it does, the mass of inflation seems to suggest that
During her trial, two Jews described as 'eminent jobbers in secondhand clothes', appear in court to testify. As one of them explains to the jury, they
He had already won a Nobel Prize, and he was this eminent scholar coming over to a very young student, who was already
They thought it would take over from the dollar as the world's leading currency-- the most eminent currency.
In one case, two commentators, including the very eminent British military historian, Sir John Keegan, worked out that since the middle of the 17th century,
wondering if I'd ever write a book, I got to know the most eminent scholar about that period in medieval mathematics, Rafaella Franci.
But Robert Cialdini, a great, eminent researcher from Arizona State University, was able to be the first person to say, you know what?
Now I learned about this concept from Stephen Jay Gould, a very eminent biologist who wrote a lot about evolutionary theory and also liked
When Pasteur's group A chickens survived, news of this incident came to all of his eminent colleagues.
When I was finished talking, there was a queue at the microphone by eminent public health nutritionists, each vying to condemn me.
And beyond being a rock star, Salman is also an eminent humanitarian. He's a United Nations Google ambassador. He played the first ever rock concert in war torn Kashmir, and he's
The original theory of thermodynamics went hand in hand with the Industrial Revolution, which was eminently practical.
This is hard science, real data, by an eminently qualified expert who's trying to get the word out there.
So it's scalable and adaptable, which I think also makes them eminently interesting from an educational point of view today.
And of course, there were two groups of plants that are just eminently animal-like.
Climbing plants, that's the other group of plants that seems eminently animal-like.
It was a plague that involved 100 witches, a number that grew to 307 or later to 500. When you begin to pry the whole episode apart, you see that it makes uncanny and eminently modern sense.
and some more general question is that--one of the things I said at the beginning was that philosophy is something that's eminently relatable. This book is kind of an example
And much of the-- as historical sources describe the shock and awe of people who are watching this experiment, including the Paris's eminent Duke de Croix, who