And the answer is what we might call the Campbell effect. The Campbell effect actually comes from this character in The Sun Also Rises, the great novel by Ernest Hemingway, Mike Campbell. He's a drunk and he's broke. He's bankrupt. And and he's asked by by somebody else, it'slike, "How did you go broke?" And he says, "Little by little and then all of a sudden." Cuz that's how things actually happen.
I gave the detective Ernest 's phone number. Ernest was the guy who drove me from Oak Cliff to North Dallas.Ernest 's mom's number. That's who appointment we was over.
Ernest was the guy who drove me from Oak Cliff to North Dallas.Ernest 's mom's number. That's who appointment we was over.Betty. Betty was my girlfriend.
They experienced the invasive medical examinations, the grueling interrogations, and they also Ernest Bessig, a lawyer for the ACLU, approached Korematsu and asked him whether he'd be willing to put his case forward as a test case to consider whether the executive order was
So things liked by Ernest Hemingway, I have done a Venn diagram. Ernest Hemingway likes fighting.We know from books like "Death in the Afternoon," he likes fighting.
All right. Ernest Baker, everybody.Yay.
Oh, yeah? Ernest Baker, everybody.All right.
So he decided to show off "Blackmoor" to "Chainmail's" author. Ernest Gary Gygax grew up playing games.Born in Chicago in 1938, he knew pinochle by age five and chess by six.
Now let me tell you a little bit about this award and about the man whose name it carries. The Ernest C. Arbuckle Award is the highest honor that the Stanford Graduate School of Business bestows. It's presented annually to a leader who has achieved distinction in management and who has demonstrated a genuine, sustained commitment to addressing the changing
Maybe there's something that I can do with this lifestyle, with this making it easy, and I can bring this back to Pronto. Writer Ernest Hemingway, he was known for writing every day at the same time in the morning.
I love Ernest Hemingway for many, many reasons, mainly because God, that guy could write a sentence that punched you in the face. But Ernest Hemingway also liked several things. So things liked by Ernest Hemingway, I have done a Venn diagram.
So this is a polydactyl cat. And Ernest Hemingway had loads of these cats on his estate down in Florida, down in the Florida Keys. And the story goes that he was given one cat called Snowball or possibly Snowflake-- the legend is a bit uncertain-- by an old ship captain.
Itís incredibly promising, in fact, thereís this quote by William Gibson, he talks about the futureís here, itís just not evenly distributed yet. And Ernesto and Victor basically, hereís the, you know, hereís the experiment we, the hope is that Ernesto will really want to pay back because Victorís reputation is
What? B. DYLAN HOLLIS: My first car. I named him Ernest after country musician Ernest Tubb. But yeah, that was my first car.
will say though, you know, I I read a book I was about in my 20s called The Denial of Death by Ernest Becker. He was a social psychologist, I guess, sociologist who believed strongly that so much of what we do in our lives is
When I got to homicide, the detective came in. I gave the detective Ernest 's phone number. Ernest was the guy who drove me from Oak Cliff to North Dallas.
She stayed in the apartments. Carla was Ernest 's girlfriend. She knew we was driving from Oak Cliff to North Dallas.
But we also have added more than just photo journalism and history. Fashion and beauty photographer Ernest Collins loaned us 120 images that we put up for Black History Month this year. So, on our Google Arts and Culture page, we've added a lot of fashion and beauty specifically because that's part of our history.
They tried to attempt-- you know, they tried to depict the effects of depression in their work. Artists like Ernest Hemingway, Virginia Woolf. This might be really completely dating me here, but Edgar Allan Poe.
Does anybody know, by any chance, who this is? This is Ernest Hemingway. Here, in 1918, he is in Milan.
So well done. And now we get to the fun stuff. This is Ernest Hemingway. I love Ernest Hemingway for many, many reasons, mainly because God, that guy could write a sentence that punched you in the face.
This is Ernest Hemingway. I love Ernest Hemingway for many, many reasons, mainly because God, that guy could write a sentence that punched you in the face. But Ernest Hemingway also liked several things.
But Ernest Hemingway also liked several things. So things liked by Ernest Hemingway, I have done a Venn diagram. Ernest Hemingway likes fighting.
Most of them actually aren't. And so Ernesto, eventually, when she explained that this gringo who's talking to you goes for like a five mile run every morning to practice his running, he asked me-- and I'll never forget this question-- but he said, why would anybody run if they didn't have to?
So here's Ernesto Sirolli.
Which really kicks off with Ernest Lawrence and his cyclotron experiments in the US, where he has to gather a huge team of people together
And there is a term that Ernest Brackett used-- he was the head of procurement at NASA.
I'm not creative like Mozart or Ernest Hemingway or Picasso or Baryshnikov or the great dancers,
communication these past months and Ernest B aspenwall from Chicago representing the various relatives
In the center you have Ernest Angell, who was a national chairman for the ACLU.
So I have this quote from Ernest Hemingway, and it says, "It is good to have an end to journey towards, but it is the journey that matters in the end."
It's like Thomas Wolfe and Ernest Hemingway.
Itís incredibly promising, in fact, thereís this quote by William Gibson, he talks about the futureís here, itís just not evenly distributed yet. You can image that Victor and Ernesto, you know, as there are more and more of folks just here in the San Francisco Bay Area who are using Kiva to make their case to internet
And then one day, Ernest Walton, who was the Irish student at the time, who did most of the actual hands-on experimental
It was won in different years by the Irish physicist Ernest Walton and the Scotsman Peter Higgs.
This is one of my most favorite quotes from Ernest Oppenheimer, the then president of De Beers in 1950.
When I grew up, Ernest Hemingway wanted to write a book, he wrote a book, and you read it and you went,
And thank you, Ernest Hemingway, for writing an incredible piece of literature.
They have six toes. They're polydactyl. Ernest Hemingway was said to be fond of them, and they still live on his estate in Florida today. And here, he poked at the computer, changing the slide to one covered with photos of misshapen human hands, of polydactyl children
And that's what the US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz told me this week.
Itís incredibly promising, in fact, thereís this quote by William Gibson, he talks about the futureís here, itís just not evenly distributed yet. So, Ernesto is a taxi cab driver who wants to buy a taxi cab medallion in San Francisco.
I've got to tell you, I am not. Because in 2020 was the first time that I baked in earnest-- not in Ernest , but in earnest with an A. And through my uploads and through my investigations, I learned how to bake.
So please feel free to jump on in. So welcome, welcome to the Ernest C. Arbuckle Award Dinner. We have several people here with us tonight that I would like to give a few shout-outs to.
the the person I quote, Ernest Hartmann, he studied uh tidal wave dreams. He found that people started to experience these tidal
peanut jan deleging machines. Uh you think about Ernest Wilson. You think about the range of black technical
It's awesome. I just started "Armada" by Ernest Cline.
There's this great character, Ernest Shackleton, who Kenneth Branagh beat me to.
money I bet you can't tell a story in six words Ernest Hemingway came back and said how about this for sale baby shoes
And so I got a chance to measure an interview and talk to some of the-- to runners. And one of them was this guy named I'm going to call him Ernesto. He was in his 70s.
The lab was founded by the inventor of the Cyclotron, Ernest Lawrence, and the father of the hydrogen bomb, Edward Teller.