So a truck could take the George Washington Bridge across the Hudson, cross the Bronx in the Southern Bronx, and then cross over the Throgs Neck Bridge onto Long Island. And there were costs and benefits to that plan.You know, the benefit was— There were fewer trucks driving across the nation's most important business district.
up on my feeds with bots on on Twitter which is now X and on Instagram and then onto LinkedIn. So we just provided the data to the government and where the chips fall I have no idea. And we haddeath threats uh to our executives. I provided that to the FBI and they
respond? Well, I mean, they're trying to, you know, push disaster response, um the responsibility for disaster response onto the states, who simply don't have the budget to um to respond to anything like these disasters like we've seenover the last few years. Um, it's, you know, anytime we push any responsibility onto the states, there's an enormous problem because they all are required by
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And then adding maybe a third of cup of water. onto the mushrooms and then finish with the seasoning.
Oh, no. I'm not working on that. Onto the next question.
get to know each other, and get to really think in a fun way about the story that you're telling. onto each other and hey that'd be so fun if I could just take my novel and suddenly turn it steampunk, or the fantasy version, or the boy version,
We'll give you some free coffee later too. onto Instagram or a one, like these, like because eyes will go away from it.
And I go, yeah. onto the furniture like this.
As a result of advances in health care and technology, people are living longer than ever before, so much so that we've actually added an entire generation onto our lifespan without much of a plan for how we're going to adapt to that.And millennials are starting to have babies at a rate of 4 million babies born per year.
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Biography is even more challenging when it's not just biography, but it's also iconography, when it's a study of an iconic person onto whom various levels of myth and symbol and poetry and fiction have been projected by society and culture.And I think in the case of Armstrong that certainly is part of it.
And it was one of the most terrifying moments in my life, because lightning was slamming over and over and over onto the trees on our island.You could hear trees falling, and I was worried that a tree was going to fall on our tent.
you start getting camera obscuras, where artists start using the projection created by a lens onto a surface to create drawings.And by the 16th and 17th centuries, you'll even notice optical phenomenon in paintings such as like the art of Vermeer,
And so then I'm like, OK, everybody, now you can read "The Martian" for free on my website, or you can download the e-reader and side load it onto your Kindle, or you can pay Amazon a buck to put it on your Kindle for you.And people paid the buck.
onto the elevator out of the basement at the shop.
onto a middle seat of a plane at some horrid hour either late at night or early in the morning and you're thinking
onto the bowl over and over so um something I've struggled with in in my
onto them and that's probably because they consist of strains and species that have been chosen for historical reasons
onto a particular section near the active site and the way that this works is that it blocks physically it
Onto that hook, put a little piece of squid.
onto a polymer substrate.
onto tungsten microneedles that we can thread interfascicularly through very, very small nerves, and we can use that, then, to position electronics very carefully.
onto plastics over large areas and still align all these components with submicron precision.
onto a new computer.
onto other people. And so they're going to become more of a middle man for that.
onto these canvases. The more you know about these artists and the reason they're painting what they're painting will help you equate value.
onto a piece of canvas, and he does it in such a brilliant way.
onto this drug to ask how many of them are going to have similar type of responses.
onto the wall totally fooling the slaves into believing something that is not real.
onto the rover. So sometimes you have to wait a long, long time until something bad happens.
onto the concrete walkway like an octopus flowing out of a tiny crevice in the rocks.
onto any neighborhood in America you want to go to.
onto a platform of that kind of manager energy that will ever be dependably weight bearing.
onto it, whether it's the Warriors, whether it's the 49ers.
onto the moon was this 21 layered soft, almost couture sewn assemblage.
onto a farm not an act of trespass but an act of terrorism. And it's worth investigating
onto a tractor and do you know what he said to me thank
onto a real station that you can really now hear and we do federal news all basically all the time we do caps hockey
Ontology is the philosophy of being, of why is there something rather than nothing?
ontologically by reason of your birth or conception children of God with inherent dignity we were supposed to be the
then onto the issuing bank.
people onto bigger boats as gangs find new ways to evade and adapt. Jessica
get onto the European standard, we have to think more about it.
Add onto that a lot of obligations that we might have from work and social commitments, and a lot of people are just at their breaking point.
So onto next question, at Google, the Filipino Googler Network sometime refers to Filipino-American History Month
Oh, no. I'm not working on that. So onto the next question.
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yards onto Boston City Hall.