and then take it off, and then just sit back and admire this incredibly strong muscular form and go, oh, that's it. This epitomizes what it culminated to be-- this incredibly powerful manifestation of masculinity. But there's something kind of lovely and vulnerable about the rawness, too, of not having a surface.
And we've understood one thing loud and clear, that the Carhartt isn't just an outdoor outerwear brand that you wear when it's cold. It epitomizes an outdoor orientation towards life that's year round. They don't just go outside.
Selling out to big brewers. They kind of epitomize what craft beer is to a lot of people.
have been seen by over 11 million people, inspiring thousands to support CanDo's mission. She truly epitomizes what it means to be remarkable. Rola, thank you so much for joining us today.
I think, to add one thing to that-- dance, to me, is about happiness, confidence, and health. And what it epitomizes is a holistic way to, kind of, take care of yourself. It becomes a metaphor for life in some regards.
But sticky buns-- cinnamon, carmel, nuts, dough-- yeast dough. And if there's a recipe that epitomizes why we have a baking book now in our life, it's that Grandma Douglas's Schnecken that I used to smell as a 10-year-old, and earlier, I'm sure. But I remember it from about then.
of marriage not contracts and legal things um on the contrary the Christian view of marriage is that the essence of marriage is a long-term binding commitment epitomized in a covenant or a legal contract a long-term binding commitment is the essence of marriage not the passion and feeling because that comes and goes and comes then goes then
is creating an organization larger than himself. True, Buffett may epitomize Berkshire, but it is far from a one-man show. First, there is a deep managerial bench, dozens of outstanding executives who helped build Berkshire.
uh I don't love you enough to to marry you so obviously the essence of marriage in the Christian understanding of things is the that long-term binding commitment epitomized in a covenant and it's really important that piece of paper it's what takes a consumer relationship and makes it something of intimacy of stability of freedom of beauty secondly I'd like to talk to you about the mission of
was asked one time, "How many computers do you think the country needs?" And he thought, well, about 12 and that would handle all the computational needs of the nation. Well there was an event that occurred which I think epitomizes the change in perspective around these machines. Someone in the marketing department at UNIVAC, got the idea to use one of these computers during the first televised presidential election; Eisenhower vs. Stevenson. They would collect
school that can increase your status. So status is really really powerful because just having that sort of influence. And one thing that an example I can give that can really um epitomize status is in 2019 um Kylie Jenner was on the Forbes of was on the cover of Forbes
So that's why it took this long process of running down the alley, getting muddy, getting bruised up to make it happen. Awesome. Well to me you epitomize the third door theory. So-- Thank you. --one of the things that I sort of took away is I'm often reaching out to people and punching over my weight a little bit
Well, the main difference was that Musgrave's group formed this remarkably cooperative and cohesive group of individuals. And this was really epitomized in the first really minutes of the shipwreck when Musgrave himself, the captain, he carried an injured man on his back as he swam through the waves to get to shore.
What are some other huge, complicated challenges that we can take on and solve together? And so for me, that categorizes and epitomizes some of the experiences that myself, my colleagues, and my Mercy Corps working comrades
First there's the myth of linear progress, the idea that technology evolves from direct human involvement to remote presence, and then to fully autonomous robots. Political scientist Peter Singer-- you may be familiar with his book "Wired for War"-- epitomizes this pathology when he writes that quote, "this concept of keeping the human in the loop is already being eroded by both policymakers and the technology itself, which are both moving rapidly toward pushing humans
as a Tongan Japanese-American here in the United States. And I want to share it just by two stories, because I think they exemplify and epitomize , really, what drives someone like me. First and foremost, this is a gentleman by the name of Vai Sikahema.
and databased art and the artists we have this evening to, to speak to you epitomize
in booming East Coast cities such as Shanghai with their cultures of distraction, epitomize by public spaces dominated by massive video screens and their glittering department stores,
they had to do and the struggles and all the different disadvantages that they had was just incredible. So I if they can make that into a movie that would be an amazing film, which really epito ep epitomizes unfair advantages in the whole journey. Yeah, a big plus one to that. I'd love uh I'd love that great success story to become a film. So, thank you for sharing
and so on. Our love for correcting others is epitomized in the success of T-shirts like this one-- "I'm silently correcting your grammar."
So on the x-axis you have Goldman Sachs, which epitomizes the smartest people in the room.
And there's a wall-sized poster there, which, to me, epitomizes our society's view of conservation.
And she said, I began to-- I remember years ago I read a fantastic quote from a woman that just, to me, epitomized what happens when
pure university professor to what's happening in education today. At the time that I wrote the book, that was kind of epitomized by iTunes, iTunes U. Peter Abelard was physically imposing,
we don't take enough time to talk directly to the users who benefit from our platform so today I'm really excited to bring somebody who epitomizes the
Jennifer Egan: Yeah, the book was sold and this chapter wasn't in it. I had been obsessed with working in PowerPoint. And in a way, that obsession I think epitomizes my odd relationship
It was all just about crazy hippies smoking weed, ruining our country. Now, if this all sounds familiar and here's a couple of other examples of how that was epitomized . And if
David Sirota: Yeah. I mean, look, one thing with my book and my argument is I think it's hard to. It's obviously hard to say any decade epitomized a finite amount of things. Because
industry during the '50's. Because at the end of the day, what is unique about computer technology? Any technology before computers had its own Talis, its own purpose. So you design and build a lawn mower and you use it to mow lawns. A hammer hammers nails. A computer can become whatever you want it to become; and I think its epitomized best by Smart Phones. Now, this one is manufactured by another company that will remain nameless.