it functions in the in the What what's interesting to me is the way that it is a outgrowth in some ways of of of the the post-truth moment. Like it we've created We've had this environment, right? Where where we're all
I've come to see life not as something that simply inhabits or resides on the planet, but that is a literal expression of the planet. It's an outgrowth of the planet's structure. Life is made of Earth.
Global Studios is a new name. It's an outgrowth of that work we've done over the years in exhibit fabrication and replication. And there are a few key aspects that make our relationship successful and have allowed us to grow.
island because of this history because its layout of Meandering alleys and side streets was already established by the time the outgrowth reached its borders the city agreed though only after the new 9th Avenue had been cut through the private Chelsea estate to spare an area from 6th Avenue West to 9th Avenue and HST Street North to 14th Street from
So we've published 23 papers together so far and the book. And the book is really an outgrowth of that collaboration. That's fantastic. It's so fascinating to take one topic and approach it from such traditionally disparate angles
And so she worked on something called the President's Initiative for One America. And essentially that was an outgrowth of President Clinton's initiative on race. And the initiative on race had the core idea that if we just talked to one another and listened, we might realize that we have a lot more in common
that I've read that uses terms like "stubborn gunk." I think it does a very good job of making these very complicated things accessible to a lay audience. And that's kind of an outgrowth of the work that you do. You are the Senior Editor and Planetary Evangelist at the Planetary Society.
It's called the Institute for Figuring, and we're based in Los Angeles. And I really saw it as an outgrowth of my work as a science writer, as a science communicator, to say, how can we reach more diverse audiences by focusing on the beauty and poetry in science and math?
You are the Senior Editor and Planetary Evangelist at the Planetary Society. Do you see this as kind of an outgrowth of that work? Oh, absolutely. So I see what I do at the Planetary Society as kind of a translation function.
So here we are arriving at the book. The book which I did is like an outgrowth of the Poincare testimony. By the way, even though I knew the Poincare text, I was not aware at all that I was here applying the same kind of process than Poincare.
Reproductive health care, again, mothers being in good shape means their daughters are more likely to go to school. And I was curious whether you see that as being the outgrowth of economic factors,
An open lab is a place where anyone can contribute, and with a focus that, can we work for neglected diseases? - I call our first lab the "open source hut." And it was really an outgrowth of Jaleel's house. And they managed to tap into this national supercomputer system of the government of India on their laptops, and look at a model of the tuberculosis bacteria
And we selected the best stories and the high scores, merged those two together, and we granted those people's wishes. And now, we're getting the outgrowth of all of the PR that went along with that. And I think just to punctuate the different way that we went to market on this, our CEO last week wrote a handwritten note to each one of the Big Save winners
It gives you a peek inside her brain. In 1962 he wrote a book called "Capitalism and Freedom" that was actually an outgrowth of an earlier work he'd done with,
Frank: Yeah. Michael: from just the Big Six, a smattering of Canadian teams, to really expand down to the Sunbelt and other areas, so. Frank: Yeah, and that was really a natural outgrowth , interestingly enough, from the Radio City years, because Radio City at that, in the I would say about 1984 or so, decided that it was gonna take some of its production experience, the things that it could do inside the building and do things outside the building. So, serve other clients, other events, not
So we have this ad. And then now we have this ad, which it seems like a natural outgrowth of the other one. I'm sure many people are familiar with this ad campaign.
The book, "Visual Intelligence" that you have is a natural outgrowth of this course.
that was imposed between East and West Germany was not just imposed by cold war super powers but was an outgrowth of anxious activities and anxious people on the ground.
And so, we want sales to be an organic -- almost a serendipitous outgrowth of quality and service.
let us make any kind of cookbook we wanted and so it did seem like just an outgrowth of the Mission Street Food project of kind of purposefully getting in over your head
and venal versus another I don't know if it's good or bad but it's clearly something that is a natural outgrowth of
We were looking at them, and then there were some natural outgrowths from there that we could weave into the overall series arc
Now that was part of a major change that's taken place in American culture since the 1960s-- one of the main outgrowths of '60s activism.
As a matter of fact, I think it was key for us to even getting to writing a book, because the book started as a bit of an outgrowth of a course
itself as kind as loving as caring, right. It is the, um, the outgrowth of a system that says we're here to
what do other people seem to think, let's do that, I had a certified natural outgrowth of that impulse, was a desire to mimic and to do voices.
The Europeans will build the world's largest smasher and will reap the harvest, the spin-offs, that will be an outgrowth of this project.
On the one hand you could say, well, humans are just a evolutionary system and they're a natural outgrowth of an evolutionary system.
And Sideband, these wonderful musicians here, this is the professional outgrowth of the student group that is the Princeton Laptop Orchestra.
species level, you need to become, as Descartes said, "The lords and masters of nature." So you might recognize that our money system is an outgrowth , or a reflection, of this