land, to the sea, to safety, to safety, to safety. Overcoming
Langley, this is more than about fighting crime. This is as transformational as DNA." And candidly, I was confused. It's a
land, value, and labor from people, concentrating it for themselves, and then using it to keep that system in
language we argue is the human experience. We can just talk to it based on where we are in our you know lives like because what we want to accomplish how we want to engage the world and bring that
land masses had different climate, different weather patterns, different environments, and that bred this richness of dinosaur diversity. And it really does seem that in the latest Cretaceous,
land and culture. And I think of this concept of reciprocal restoration that's proposed by Robin Wall Kimmerer,
language on the Internet, they don't quite get us where we need to be when it comes to specialized topics.
language in petitions, so this is a hugely important glue for this society, is that anyone could basically petition the authorities for let's just say just about anything.
landed in these cellars and were disciplined were drug users. Also, anti-Semitic policies were very important from day one for the Nazis, like
Language, like many other things in a time of war, is a big deal.
Language, after all, is much more than a cold sequence of facts and logic statements.
Language is an evolved process, right?
language, we can learn multiple languages when we're young. That's very easy, but it gets harder and harder as that goes along. And various other
language is aimed at you, and you can feel it. And people can feel that there's something going on if there
land and control, say, airports, control space. Think about controlling all the size of LAX.
lane most clear? The the corruption. I think he's spoken out against the corruption. I think the Epstein files. It's just he's a he's
Landing on a good idea for a business is basically catching lightning in a bottle. What are the odds it'll happen more than once? You have to jump on
language that we have, and depending on the circumstance, you may fall back on
Landing on a good idea for a business is basically catching lightning in a bottle. What are the odds it'll happen more than once? You have to jump on
landslides and mudslides um at local level, but also at a kind of regional level.
Landing on a good idea for a business is basically catching lightning in a bottle. What are the odds it'll happen more than once? You have to jump on
landed there, too. Yeah, and I mean you said something that's in passing, but that's profound, which is pe- people
landscape, dig ponds, and and and clean out ponds.
language. However, uh we do have a multiffaith cooperation and people who
landmark big tobacco lawsuits of the 1990s and the more recent opioids
landscape, but the social and political times, too.
Land Back: it shows up on t-shirts, billboards, flags, and street art across Indian Country.
Language is the foundation of culture.
language and understanding. And yet we still go back to it to be universal.
language, cooperation. So we developed to be both bipedal and big brained at the same time.
language that we use these the system by which we make meaning is very very
language again language is so important happened in Rosetta Stone is so important once I realized that it's
landscape is connected to me scrolling through my devices.
Land is precious. It needs to be treated with incredible respect.
language determines our place in our communities, in our neighborhoods, in the cities and the institutions
language, because of the client wallet interface, because of simple decisions we made, the public-- you can keep the same public address on a Flow Wallet,
Landauer said that we have to spend work to erase information.
lane, like ASAP Rocky, is that they had some kind of forward thinking, right?
Language, whether it's spoken language or written language, creating it and understanding it, the language of music, mathematics, physics-- all that is happening in the neocortex.
Land use required for a coal plant-- and in both cases, these include the requirements for mining-- 17,000 acres versus about 2,000 acres for a nuclear plant.
language lost in translation.
language come out of raw physics and chemistry.
Land use as well.
Language, way. And so we started thinking about how we can leverage and take that step a little forward-- take what Steve started, which is understanding
land of Australia. But there's a lot of talk at the moment, and a lot of Aboriginal people leading this discussion that they don't want to be referred to
lands. We had all the laws wrapped around to make sure that they we're only allowed to be on those those countries. So I'm very clear in my mind what they were
lands. They had all these jiao systems back in the UK there were overflowing, and they needed to be able to ship those people somewhere else out of out of the UK s.
language called BASIC. And so textbook publishers and writers could have "try it in BASIC" little problem
land had to be held in trust, but it never was given. Right, But also taking communal land holdings, parceling it out.
language, I think, is really important for everyone. As we dig deeper into issues of racial equity.