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actually said, no, no, no, no, we're going to be a United States, actually.We're going to pull together.And that was Africa Day.
whatever, there was a time where we all actually said, no, no, no no, we're going to be a united states, actually.We're going to pull together, and that was Africa Day.So that's why it's important for us and especially, the younger generations, our generations who don't really understand the significance of it,
And so you set it up that there is somebody in there that understands how a networked organization worksand how you can pull together volunteers and get them on board, get them organized.And then most of all, it requires proof of concept, so to speak, by producing what I've called short-term wins,
Everything gPause is about.We're going to pull together the ideas that we are energy systems.And I'm going to touch on a couple of important aspects with us as human energy systems related to this topic of being able to move with mindfulness
And we teach this.And we pull together the most relevant, emerging technologies and research to these kind of topics.And all the thinkers and researchers whose work we pulled together.
Like a good Oxford debater, you always have three arguments.So he's basically trying to pull together white America, largely, under his fold against an extremely dangerous enemy.
They love chicken tinga.It's something you can pull together in half an hour.You can make it with chicken that you cook at home or with rotisserie chicken.
you had a better chance of passing the exams.One thing that happened there was families would pull together resources to try to help the brightest in their groupto be able to become part of the officialdom.
During design meetings, when someone was proposing a new feature, they would actually challenge each other, is this the simplest thing that we can do?It means that we're spending-- we're thus able to pull together resources to really strengthen libraries and abstractions for a particular system.
But, I have been working with Al Gore in his climate project, which is a project that is designed to train community volunteers to go out into their hometowns and talk at schoolsand churches and rotary clubs -- whatever audience they can pull together -- and talk about climate change. And so, I've been helping him in this trainingprogram of bringing people to Nashville, that's Al Gore's hometown, and a long weekend of
happening in micro grants we just gave a grant to hans blixone of the world's leaders on this issue to pull together a conference in washington at the end of april of theleaders of all the various international efforts that are now underway for the elimination of nuclear weapons ranging
kind of mission and um so we got to be very careful how we pull thisoff the giant leap um one of the things again I'm trying to pull together whenyou go back and look at exploration on the earth we've really you can go anywhere you can go to the top of
for a second two weeks before the attack had actually occurred that plot wasidentified so US law enforcement at that point had two weeks to pull togetherinformation to stop what was going to be
And she answered our long list of questions. She was upbeat and optimistic.When people are connected, they tend to pull together through adversity. When they're not connected, the environment
should get one and they'd be like okay and if they felt like doing it they'd have to get a bunch of investorstogether because they didn't have the money individually so they'd pull together four or five people in the village pull their funds go off to caraldrive 2 or 3 days to get there bump roads buy the thing bring it all back and then those guys have to answer all
First of all, a million and a half people who make it up and who pull together, who've always gone so far beyond the call of duty, and never more so
that we face today, where all of humanity needs to pull together and row oars in the same boat.
There we go. The fun thing about this dish is it's really easy to pull together quickly.
They really know you well, that team you can instantly pull together on a project when you have a narrow, deep network.
because you mentioned a statistic in the book that nearly half of all Americans couldn't pull together $2,000 for an emergency.
You only have to buy a small amount and use that as glue, to pull together existing public lands to make the whole model work.
doing anything else. Anyway, going to lip syncing, the lip syncing chapter was the hardest one to pull together.
It's very expensive. Back in Canada, if you're a waiter or a chef and you sort of pull together a couple of dollars
There's a little bit of research about that, which is scattered here and there and which I've tried to pull together, but I want to be modest and appropriate about what
Well, that first night, I decided to have a campfire in my parent's backyard and pull together all of our friends.
to make change? And what we see from social movements is it doesn't take that many people to pull together into a collective voice to be able to move the needle.
This is where you can talk about how smart you are, how many patterns you recognize, how many common threads you can pull together.
Couple of things. Number one, we have the ability to pull together best practices, and help local communities that are spending probably 70% of the dollars that are invested
People are gonna start going like, "Holy shit. The whole thing is starting to unravel. Holy shit. What the fuck do we do?" And they will try and pull together in communities and be
that. Because I had grown up in an apartheid system that people in those horrible situations can also pull together and they can actually be quite strong and they can develop some
Now connection is -- it's like gravity. In the absence of gravity, objects do what?Anyone? They? Float, they drift apart. In the absence of this force of connection people drift apart. But with connection they pull together.They're more trusting. They're more cooperative.
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