you know and yeah yeah and uh I think her name is Leanne balabon she's an actress often mistaken for Natalie Portman they um Canada they call her that yeah and it was really cool video it was this a little mini movie youactually make a cameo and it was directed by Adam Levitt who's done music videos for back in the National and so
It drove the whole thing. Natalie Portman ended up being the kind of key person who really pushed this into the realm of being a documentary film.
The traditional emoji nativity, which went around and was widely circulated during the holidays. A portmanteau of emoji to describe that sensation many of us are currently feeling back at work. This is one of my favorites-- shopping by emoji.
Such a good experience. Only Natalie Portman , yeah.
And that's indeed how Premarin is made. It's a portmanteau of pregnant mare, prem- marin, if you didn't know. Now you know. "So that was the last time we mentioned it.
And I'll end on that note because I hope that's just giving you a real sense that geopolitics is a portmanteau word, geo referring to the earth, the writing of the earth, and politics really concerning itself with the struggle for power, resources, territory.
So the original form of Euler's identity has a transparent geometric meaning that's obscured when we write it in terms of pi. And so I'll allow Natalie Portman to ask it on behalf of everyone else.
Minsky and his colleague, Richard Bolt wrote that, "We are proposing to develop human-computer interfaces, on the one hand as sophisticated in conception as a cockpit, And I think Allen Cooper said-- what was it-- John Portman , the guy who did the Embarcadero Center and the Bonaventure in LA.
that is now called binary in the Scottish tradition. And that one is called "The Two Sisters." Emily Portman was singing it. And that's the story of two sisters who are rivals for the same man, and one sister kills the other one.
He's phenomenal in "Ex Machina". And you have an incredible cast with Natalie Portman , who plays the lead, Gina Rodriguez, Tessa Thompson, Jennifer Jason Leigh. And so-- And Tuva Novotny, who's also a brilliant British actor.
And as so often happens in the news, the news takes us to an interesting place and then doesn't capitalize. The other day, Natalie Portman took her son to the park.
So you may remember that talk. He's currently working with Jonathan and Natalie Portman and director Christopher Quinn to transform the book into a feature length documentary. Gross serves as Farm Forward CEO and is professor of theology and religious studies at the University of San Diego.
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Is that-- I don't know. I had also never been in a position to be compared to Natalie Portman .
fields?" And he said, "No, it's just one thing. I'm just studying how humans make decisions." And one of his important ideas was called satisficing, which is a portmanteau of satisfy and suffice. And what Simon was showing is that humans do not behave like the rational actor model of classical economic
Ayelet. Well, I mean I think there was one line that was particularly problematic. I had just finished writing this book called Love and Other Impossible Pursuits, the one that's going to be a movie staring Natalie, it is a movie staring Natalie Portman , out sometime before the end of the year in your local theater. It will probably be there for a minute and a half, so go that weekend. It's a fabulous movie.
way the granddaddy of a lot of our kind of maximizing, optimizing talk. And he came up with this term that I absolutely love, which is satisficing. That's a portmanteau of satisfying and sufficing. And that is meant to describe opting for the good enough choice.
In fact, I believe it's Omega himself who coins this portmanteau, "hacktivism." Was that something that was always important to them?
And I said, have you ever heard of a portmanteau?
Yeah. Or Verizon. The name Verizon is a portmanteau of very true and horizon, true horizon.
And as so often happens in the news, the news takes us to an interesting place and then doesn't capitalize. And it's quite nice to think, well, I took my kid to the park and so did Natalie Portman .
we actually ended up adding shows because there was such a demand. So the exposure was great -- Adrian Danchig-Waring: Right. And people calling in asking when Natalie Portman was
And one of my favorite ways to combine my two sets of expertise is through my podcast, "Exolore," which is actually a portmanteau of exoplanet