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And we used to have all these battles.Nani is your grandmother, your maternal grandmother.
Nani is your grandmother, your maternal grandmother.
Nanoseconds, billionths of a second. The other extreme, and you mentioned tokamaks and stellarators.
Nanette Rogers led the prosecution and she cross-examined her. Erin Patterson's lawyers say it was unfair and
nanotubes, that the conductivity would be different.
Nancy Pelosi. I realize that is not any guarantee.
Nancy Broadhead manages user services.
"Nancy Drew" was a series of detective books about a young woman who was a detective.
#nanowrimo is trending. And Anthony mentioned the forums online, we get like a million forums posts the month of November.
Nancy was her name.
Nancy Meyers, the producer of our movie, and my dad is Charles Shyer, who was her partner for a lot of my life.
Nancy on the left and JN on the right and JN remembers ah I need to ask Nancy for that document before I
Nancy or he can get it off his mind and interrupt Nancy so what does he do he
Nancy was a grandmother, slow in her steps and half blind.
Nancy, this is George.
Nanny? AMY E. HERMAN: Nanny?
Nannie didn't scold now.
Nancy Pelosi, when she was sworn in as Speaker of the House-- is she?
Nancy and I, we've been working for a very long time.
Nancy has a full staff basically, agents coaches, people were just pulling back from Tonya so she's doing this all on her own
Nancy's agency came by, this woman who worked there.
Nansen. I saw in the museum there in Oslo all these references, continuing references to the Jeanette expedition,
Nancy Pelosi took the lead.
"Nanowatt," which is a 3.5K VIC-20 program that generates 8K of "Watt" exactly, in English.
NaNoWrongMo. NaNoWrongMo, exactly. Yeah.
Nanotechnology, again, studying atoms, molecules.
NanoSail-- there's a sale involved, right?
Nancy is actually a native of Palo Alto-- Atherton.
Nana and I tramped through snow to our first home.
Nancy Orosio who's gonna share with you her story about being a member at the Boys and Girls Clubs.
Nancy Orosio: Thank you.
Nanotechnology that will extend our control down to the molecular level, and we'll go off into space at the same time.
Nancy Grace, that everybody's bad, every aunt kills their nephew, every dog kills their priest, every, whatever and I was just going, I went, "Oh my God."
Nancy and Ellen met about 30 years ago.
Nancy, her first. Ellen, her second.
Nancy Schulman: Thank you.
Nancy Schulman: So, we really think that the preschool years--.
Nancy Schulman: So, the first thing that really starts to happen, and if you have two-year olds, you probably heard, "I want to do it myself."
Nancy Schulman: One day in the nursery school, we saw parents coming in and there was a father who was bringing their two and a half-year old daughter to the classroom.
Nancy Schulman: It's interesting because when you think about what children need from parents at this age, all those things, it can't be done with small bursts of high-quality
Nancy Schulman: My daughter used to say to me when I perfected the look--.
Nancy Schulman: So, things like routines at bedtime and routines in the morning where there's the most conflict--they don't wanna go to bed, they don't wanna get dressed to
Nancy Schulman: Another thing that's really important that we are aware of in classrooms and it's great to have at home is the time the children need to make a transition from
Nancy Schulman: One of the hardest things for parents to deal with is discipline because none of us wanna feel like we're being bossy with our kids and whatever, but discipline
Nancy Schulman: OK. This is rules from four-year old children they made.
Nancy Schulman: I think these are good rules for all of us to live by.
Nancy Schulman: Even at the youngest level, when your toddler, near 18-month old, who are the most dangerous things on the planet--you just have to keep them alive every day.
Nancy Schulman: One of the things that we've observed, obviously, over the last number of years is the pace of life for children and for adults.
Nancy Schulman: It's interesting.
Nancy Schulman: VHS. Ellen Birnbaum: VHS.
Nancy Schulman: and it must have been the moment in time when there were no more TV sets and everything was a flat screen.
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