And this definition comes from a man named Mike Maples, Jr. He's a venture capitalist here in the valley. Started a fund called Floodgate that was an early investor in Lyft and TaskRabbit-- middleman businesses-- as well as, of course, other start-ups. And he says this.
A good leader doesn't have to own every single item. Is that opening the floodgates , or is that-- Yeah-- --good?
on what trafficking was. And that's opened up this floodgate of the Ugandan government's involvement in wanting to make stopping trafficking a priority. The other thing that we believe is really important with collaboration is collaborating with people, donors who want to dedicate their resources.
of color. I mean, really, we had no idea until we connected with our first producer, Flannery-- and she introduced us to Firelight. And then this kind of floodgate of documentary funders opened. And we didn't know that they were there.
So one of my other friends that was also sitting with us goes to the parole board and is found suitable. And suddenly that opened up all the floodgates where the men go, Quan knows something here. What is going on?
because it was a regulated gray area, they were pushing for regulation to legitimize their practices. And that would have opened the floodgates to essentially what, you know, you've even seen in throttling, which was the cablization of the internet, of creating packs and creating menus of limited access for people.
So I made that a part of what I did, and I started covering fatherhood a lot more. So it was like I unleashed the floodgates of love, all these people saying, we support you.
And this was-- Eichmann was one of the architects of the Final Solution of the slaughter of so many millions of people in Europe. And it was broadcast internationally and sort of opened the floodgates . And people who'd been through those years in Europe started to talk and be interviewed and people started to ask questions.
more selfish. They start They start sort of multiplying without thought of the broader organism. then oncogenes which that you've heard a lot about they open the floodgates to bring in the glucose and glutamine
pressure. And then at some point, the the water accumulates and ends up flooding the the landscape and then damaging things. So, it's a bit of like the same thing. If now you open floodgates on the dam, right? Then then you can use that energy to make electricity, for example. You use the the movement of the water to transform this into electricity. That's basically what the mitochondria do.
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Catherine wanted to know if anyone else was having problems. So she set up a website where users could share their experiences. My goodness, I never expected to open the floodgate I did. In a couple of days I had 500 responses. In a couple more days it was 1,000. In a couple more days it was 1,500.
Do you want to guess? So it's venture-backed. It was led by Floodgate .
But I went-- my mother, who recently passed-- I'd go visit her a lot. And she just-- all of a sudden, it was just a floodgate that opened up.
Yes. And then it stops communicating with the rest of the cell. Well, it actually communicates with the nucleus to open up the floodgates to bring in the fuels that drive this fermentation energy. It gets more and more greedy.
And now you have this third generation of kids on the street who have only been socialized in the norms of the drug war. Which really, so it's the United States which has opened the floodgates .
because it's all that adenosine and that's actually now made its way through the floodgates .
I mean, I guess in a more subtle way, I can in a way that coming forward 15 months ago has started this floodgate of other women feeling
But you did not see them coming because, on the saucer-zombie-battling-gods day, the floodgates broke and each