So Alex and I do ice dance, which is more, like he was saying earlier, skating skill-oriented, creative storytelling. Pairs , you see throws and lifts above the head.And we're close. But I wouldn't let Alex throw me.
So there are bear claws, and we also find the tusks of a wild boar stuck into walls. Pairs of leopards are another important theme in Catalhoyuk.And we also find the claws of leopards in the site.
and the singular would be the same. You would say, 'I have 20', you would say, 'I have 20 pairs of Levis at home.' >>Male Audience Member #10: twenties in my pocket. >>Mignon Fogarty: Right. And that's when it's much more common for people to use apostrophes like after an abbreviation, CD's. We had 50CD's in the closet. It used to be, it's kind of, it's one of those things that's evolving.
And it'll be between people. Various pairs of people. And what's going on is that they're having conversations about ideas about our universe.
Has anyone, by the way, solved-- so it was-- the words were-- I don't want to say-- crab, pine-- To be clear, you have to come up with one word that pairs with each of these other words. Could be before or after.
So essentially, the monkeys tried to deal with the awkwardness of the situation by engaging in this behavior. The pairs of monkeys in which there was no previous familiarity, initially they showed a lot of elevator behaviors, a lot of anxiety, a lot of avoiding eye contact. And then, two different subgroups of pairs emerged.
then um the big part of the program is them building their own original computer games they do those and do that in pairs and then we bring them on industry and College University field trips they've our girls have actually been here to Google thank you very much for four times now Jacob four times so we appreciate you hosting them and then finally the last piece is family
Whenever two amino acids are close to each other in the final structure, their corresponding row column intersection is bright. Distant amino acid pairs are dim. In addition to distances, the pair representation can also hold information on how amino acid molecules are twisted within the structure.
So we used to look at chromosomes. We all have 23 pairs of chromosomes. And we use technology that's been around since the 1950s.
This is called a karyotype. These are the 23 pairs of normal human chromosomes. So they all look fine.
So they all look fine. We've got 23 pairs . They match, beautiful. Next, I'm going to show you some chromosomes from different breast cancers.
A few months later, the guy running the business was still struggling and was replaced anyway by a more qualified woman who ended up doing a terrific job. I had about 20 pairs of cycling shorts that I laid out across the long conference room table, and I held up an iPod Shuffle.
And then we separated out all of those patterns, broke them up into short clips, two and 16 bar clips that we could run through the model. And then we ran pairs of those clips through the model again and again and again at different temperatures, essentially generating a massive collection of melodic patterns-- melodic output in the form of MIDI.
And we studied them 14 times through young adulthood, most recently at 22 years of age. And about 10,000 pairs continue to participate. Importantly, as I'll mention later, we also have DNA on them.
And I think, we continue to find ways to do it. And they track three pairs of kids who are going through high school-- one in Shanghai, one somewhere in the Midwest, and one in Bangalore.
And where in the development process are you right now? which just 100 pairs , but they will be manufactured, and it will be a lot down-- not that much down in cost, but maybe in five years time.
private public pairs . And that what that allows you to do is that if you're one of these two defenders that's trying to share information with each other
They often operate in pairs .
You got your pairs ?
Seattle they ride in pairs .
If somebody pairs up with somebody, and even if they could have somebody better, they don't want to switch, this creates friction in the system.
Working mostly in pairs , with two men per vessel, they mustered together in ramshackle armadas of 30 or 40 small boats.
There may be blocking pairs of young women and sororities who would like to be matched to each other and who could be matched to each other.
really comes from pairs of people, teams of people, and from collaboration, bouncing ideas off against each other, finishing each other's sentences,
to memorize lots of pairs of antonyms, lots of pairs of opposites.
See I have two pairs to work with.
I have two pairs to work with.
Partner up into pairs of two.
Of course pairs of two.
Partner up into pairs .
You have 30 pairs of earings to shoot today.
If they worked in pairs , they get a confederate to be the first one that gives, and that starts the process.
So I let them be together in this cage for an hour, I recorded their behavior, and I observed what happened. So in the pairs of monkeys that had met before, they knew each other, what happened was that these monkeys very quickly started grooming each other. So they spent almost the entire hour grooming each other, which is an affiliative behavior, it reduces tension.
I carry two pairs and I'll wear the first pair through midday.
You should skate pairs together." So I said, "OK.
go out in pairs of two.
extra 1500 pairs of eyes helping us co manage our business and they're not on our payroll.
Then Markov broke the string into overlapping pairs , that gave him four possible combinations, vowel-vowel, consonant-consonant,
And when he checked the other pairs , he found that all actual values differed greatly from what the independent case would predict.
He also knew that vowel-vowel pairs occur about 6% of the time.
So he saw that there were 50 pairs of numbers adding up to 101, and got the answer so quickly.
And then each of the pairs will be a coupled-- or each of the couples will be paired with a designer that will be addressing them in things
It depends upon how much-- how many pairs you need.
Because MusicVAE is a latent space interpolation model. So it allowed us to take pairs of musical patterns from our own back catalog, so from our own history, and explore this psychedelic, high-dimensional, mathematical space that exists in between them.
We're only talking about what makes people different-- why some of us are heavier than others, why some of us do better at school than others. Of our three billion base pairs of DNA in the double helix of DNA, more than 99% of those DNA bases are the same for everybody, but 1% differs. And the 99% is what makes us human, but the 1% is what makes us different genetically.
And so when I came to England in 1994, I began the Twins Early Development Study, which is the world's largest study of development of twins. We started with about 15,000 pairs of twins. And we studied them 14 times through young adulthood, most recently at 22 years of age.
If you have four or five pairs of Jimmy Choo shoes, ladies, you're a collector.
You're going to get into pairs , and I want you just to take a minute and address this question.
And Maggi Hambling has portrayed her two pairs of hands.
There could actually be more pairs involved.