Food innovators like Stefano Calagari and Gabrielli Bonacci, and others, decided like, what if we put different stuff in the rice-- and make the suppli, which is this egg shaped parcel that everyone will immediately recognize from the outside, but when you break it open there's something interesting inside, in this case,porchetta with frascati wine, a nod to the Costelli Romani.
Remember the beginning of the talk I mentioned that we tend to think of rituals as being part and parcel of these traditional societies, part and parcel of a world where we'll be born into a society that would tell us what to do. And rituals we tend to think are the things that socialize us into doing those sorts of things.
the technology of consciousness and happiness. So all this you will find as part and parcel of this book. Further on there is a chapter on existential inquiry and meditation.
levels of happiness. how to remain there in those states and how to make them part and parcel of your life which means how to uh put this entire thing into practice. So a complete hold over all this will come uh just by going through
you mentioned that technology is incredibly commonplace. It's part and parcel of who we are today. And it's sometimes difficult to see the separation with that level of synthesis.
I think the other thing that has helped some restaurants is the ones that have had the means or the wherewithal to own their own buildings, which is a huge deal right now had known at Parcel 104.
But at the front of it, you have this portrait of King Edgar donating the charter-- you can see it in his hand there-- This is the parcel of land.
So a lot of what we do is in terms of helping those farmers increase their productivity and the sustainability of what they do, which is part and parcel of adjusting to climate change. So I don't know if you want to maybe talk a little bit about the savings groups work, like in Burkina Faso and how we're directly doing that.
It would arrive with great ceremony, serenaded on by its own backing band, willed on by the frenzied scream of female fans who would camp outside my house and faint when the parcel arrived. But when the postman finally delivered my precious cargo, it was without fanfare.
to do after you're done with the conversation, whatever the case may be. And part and parcel of that is what we call mirroring an effective facial expression. This is also a little bit like those attunement photos.
the varied tactile surfaces that you find there. So part and parcel to that is we're actually launching a new plate line, me and him, and it's this collaboration that's now reaching this point if we ever get it done.
It's a vehicle for the culture of the organization. It's part and parcel to what the company's all about. So what I'm showing you right now-- and it really does feed in nicely, in fact.
When, in fact, there's many, many other grapes that do do well, here, and could do well. Kind of a parcel that the farmer forgot or was selling off.
And so in a way that was very good for me, because I got to see Michael and Steve working together and could just start to plug myself into that process. So we try to parcel up and eat on different sides of the cafeteria and all that-- I know y'all don't but--
really is a real place it's 75 miles north of Las Vegas inside of a restricted federally restricted parcel of land called the Nevada test and training range that is about the size of the state of Connecticut so how I came across the
trade off, Saul Griffith has gone through the numbers and figured out that to really stabilize the climate we need 13 terawatts of new clean energy and if you parcel all of that out what it would take to do it, you get things like 30,000 square miles of solar electric panels, 15,000 square miles for another two terawatts
It can be parceled out by a product manager, by a team manager, et cetera, with responsibilities for different people to spot and bring these risks to the table.
The architects basically parceled out the emergency room which was like for 60 or 70 beds, something like that, into these little pods of spaces.
So you mentioned Parcells as a great example of somebody who gave really good press conferences.
And it is a part and parcel of what we care about here at Google.
But at the front of it, you have this portrait of King Edgar donating the charter-- you can see it in his hand there-- It's a description of the parcel of land that's being donated in the charter, and it's in Old English.
And Dave Arneson had a parcel of this.
And I see them as part and parcel of the same thing, because it all has to do with we don't care about standards.
The whisky revival is part and parcel with the whole cocktail revival.
It's like pass the parcel , except it's not some crap gift.
And it was sort of part and parcel of being a waterman.
A moat is part and parcel of the business that you're looking at.
It had to do with parceling land.
One is that the script is effectively parceled out to different departments-- production, design and wardrobe and VFX and special effects and all that kind of stuff.
be as open and loquacious as Parcells?
Another aspect where we maybe have commonality-- both from El Paso parcel .
And I think that's actually part and parcel of the sport there.
kind of, lot or parcel .
And I unwrapped the newspaper around the the parcel gift myself, revealing a blue plastic Batman figure.
And I think that's really part and parcel , that's probably why your books are described as quintessential American books.
This is about understanding better the universe or parcels of the universe.
So we did rescue an orangutan on this parceled piece of forest and took her to a national park where
He attracted many investors by offering them large parcels of land.
So people had not yet built fortresses around their little parcels of knowledge.
Now, Parcells would come out almost the polar opposite because he was a raconteur every day, every day, for four years.
Yes, I think it's part and parcel um with what faith is. And in fact,
every insult imaginable. That is part and parcel of the emotional
I think the other thing that has helped some restaurants is the ones that have had the means or the wherewithal to own their own buildings, which is a huge deal right now He's one of my favorite pastry chefs who used to be at Parcel 104, this well-regarded restaurant in the Santa Clara area, right by Levi's Stadium.
But you know, that's all part and parcel of why I do it.
But even though this is the way both the marketplace and professional disciplines parcel out the built environment, it's wrong.
When our country started, slavery was part and parcel of it.
So, active military personnel are part and parcel with way of life there.
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the product and process of Journalism for this new world now part of parcel of this was that I think that I had a naive dream
And that's that these are-- what it owns is a 125 100-acre parcels of land in the middle of each of the cities in the United