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Dr. Sammy Lee won two gold medals, '48 and '52.Pat McCormick, who was the only other double-double in diving,
what they need to do.Pat actually is doing amazing job with this team because I feel that, actually, what they do at this point is harder because they have to covermore than 20 drivers sometimes.
And I did Australia and New Zealand.Pat, you did-- I did the 1500s in Germany.He loved it. Jonny-- I did everything else.
I want to build a world where people can be seen as trans people and be seen fully as the gender identity that they are.Pat McCrory after HB2, because we understood that defeating Pat McCrory would send a really important message to anti-equality politicians that if you come for us,
Well, Pat, I want to give you a chance to talk a little bit.Pat is the writer and director and editor of the show.So can you talk about the choices you made as a director that differentiates this idea, either from other office comedies or your past work?
a better result in the end if you embrace the limitations.Pat also is a blogger and podcaster.
a better result in the end if you embrace the limitations.Pat actually started out working for an architecture firm.
I will look her up.Pat Riley, yeah. So when I first started cooking, I don't know why, but I loved him.
"I lit a cigarette.Pat would be asleep by now.No one awake but me and the security guards.
And today it's a joke, but in fact it was an enormous political triumph.Pat is the other major character of the book.And if there's anybody we know less about their inner life in American history than Nixon, it is Pat Nixon, who was a complete mystery to this day.
Because people need to know it's a disease that doesn't discriminate.Pat, thank you for being here with us today.
Hell, everyone. It's my pleasure to introduce Pat Gelsinger, our speaker today.Pat started his career at Intel.He was recruited to be a technician in the beginning.
And then in 2012 he was the CEO of VMware in the Bay Area.Pat and his wife Linda have four children.And today, he is going to speak about his book, "The Juggling Act, Bringing Balance to Your Faith, Family, and Work."
never-before-published recipes for cakes, cookies, bars, brownies, and more from Pat's personal collection.Pat and I actually used to work together in the days of Google Offers, and I'm thrilled to be speaking with her again today.So please join me in welcoming Pat Helding.
Very few people, though, have managed to develop and synthesize a framework that systematically helps to identify moats from an investor's perspective.Pat Dorsey, our author for today, has done a great service to students and individual investors trying to do exactly that.In his bestselling book, "The Little Book That Builds Wealth," he has shared actionable insights to identify modes in the business world.
So I understand that you're quite the forager.Pat C in Oceanside.
And I said, well, I'm taking my MBA, and usually every Thursday we play golf.Pat looked a bit quizzical and said, are you a student?I said, yes. So the graduation was somewhat, on Pat's side, a bit more distinctive.
We went to Guatemala.Pat again pursued her career as a bacteriologist, biologist.Then we went to Detroit.
But however, it wasn't quite as frenzied at the airport as in the movie.Pat said, I'm leaving.
You've been at NRDC; you've been at this business now for 40 years and long before that. Why did you write the book?Pat Adams: Well, we wrote this book together because over the 40 years that NRDC has beengrowing, we've known a lot of individuals who've made an enormous difference.
John Adams: Do you want it?Pat Adams: I'll just start if off, okay?1970 was a time when there were a lot of things going on--I'm not gonna say "as you remember"--but as you read about in your history books.
we were a team. And that has stayed with NRDC and really built our reputation throughout the environmental movement as team players that you can trust.Pat Adams: I just wanna add one thing.I'm not a lawyer, so I learned a lot as we were working on this book together, and those early legal questions, I found interesting about who represents the environment?
this happen and how has that worked?Pat Adams: Well, talking to a number of people and watching NRDC grow as we went back over the history, people use such terms as "adding tools to the toolbox", "paints tothe pallet," but as needs grew, NRDC found ways to meet those needs.
How have you relied on it? And has that changed in the last, say, five or ten years with the growth of the Internet and so on?Pat Adams: Membership was always an issue. John always advocated writing and getting members and certain people at NRDC.The management was saying, "How much money does it cost to send out the letter? What kind of return do we get? Do we really wanna put money in that?"
It's eco-tourism now. The Mexican fishermen take you out in the boats, the baby whales come up and kiss you and it really is true--Pat Adams: You kiss them, John.John Adams: I kiss them.
team that we have here at NRDC, and working with Google on so many of these projects is really the way we have to go.Pat Adams: I just want to tell a quick story that sort of ties in NRDC and Google, even though it starts back in 72.And one of the first women lawyers was hired, Johanna Wald, and this is so typical of early NRDC and I wouldn't be surprised if it's not typical of early Google. She went out when
Where do we go from here? And how do we remain optimistic in the face of where things stand in Washington?Pat Adams: Well, I'll start because I said this earlier when we met for lunch.As we wrote the book, I became more and more discouraged about what the future's gonna be and when you hear the statistics about climate change, it's very discouraging.
movement, law policy, and other aspects, and how does that compare to other potential careers?Pat Adams: I'll let John answer that more, but I would just say that I think today, there's not just the environmental world.In the business world, our daughter is with Honeywell, which is a business, but they are very much involved in environmental issues, as is Google.
I don't think there's any turning the clock back. I think more people are getting jobs in the environmental world than on almost any of the other professions.Pat Adams: It's very nice to be here.
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Pat Robertson this evangelist he said he had had a talk with George Bush before the Iraq war and George Bush had said to
pat the horse’s head. Ambrose said, 'It's an intelligent horse.' 'Yes she is. A beautiful mare,' his father replied stroking her head. 'There's soul in
Pat: Welcome. On behalf of Authors at Google, it is my privilege to introduce philosopher and author Rebecca Newberger Goldstein today.
Patriot interceptors or Tomahawk missiles and that would give the
Patients came to Gorrie's small infirmary, jaundiced and burning with fevers up to 40 degrees Celsius.
Patients get it far less than that.
Patient safety. Depending on the study you read, we kill from medical mistakes somewhere between 50 to 100,000 people a year,
Patrick, welcome to New York, home of the US Open.
Patty Newby, you get to design her completely, right?
Patriarchy is a curse for women and men.
pathogens. So, this is a tiny fraction. If you compare it to humans, it would be as if only six people on this planet are kind of like nasty and mean and the rest
patterns. And when you think of a human brain, AI and the processes that it can em emulate are about 10 to 15% of the stuff that a brain is doing. But all the
patients, you've got a vaccine, that's a really different environment, a very different context.
Patty Ferguson-Bohnee is an attorney and she works on everything from democracy and sovereignty for Indian country to issues of displacement.
Path in the future?
Patient tutor. It's almost like you have an individualized professor who, like, knows you and understands, like, what you most wanna learn
paths. First, you build an amateur career just to get into the pros and go even further from there. Second, after you've made it into the pros, you become a champion. And
patches, and they get rejected, and they don't like that because, I mean, you're just like, "Sorry, it's not up to our standards." "Oh, yeah, but I'm
pathways towards evil and to go, "Wait, I'm off track. I don't want to go this way, and I'm going to stop myself here, and here's how I can find my
Patrick Coburn? And she goes who's Patrick Coburn? And I go who's Patrick
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