of this conflict, but also the different ways that the Europeans are viewing the Russians. There's sabers have been rattled throughout this, and time and again, the Russians haven't go- made good on the threats they've made. And I think the Europeans are now seeing thisas a more reasonable thing to do. Of course, Russia does continue it gray zone conflict and the many hybrid
It's come to pass a visit from the Next Level, and faster, smarter thinkers than you or I are crapping themselves." Huw is rattled . Mum always had an accurate appreciation of her own abilities, and as a Fields Medal winner, she wasn't inclined to hide them under a bushel. "But it's playing by the rules, apparentl.
For the crowd who's not here, not one even motion of-- because if you did, you're complicit, but she's pissed. Don Trump rattled the wrong cage, and she made these little postcards. And we're selling them at our merch table.
Oh, yeah. Tell me why it's then. Because those labels you just rattled off, that's like you went to the supermarket and you just went down the aisle of white men and just picked them off. And it's like, okay.
I saw-- I don't remember if it's the Nets, but a lot of your teammates and you were playing "Clash of Clans." Some of them are really rattled .
Because here's the thing. like not expecting to be rattled or shaken by what happened.
Who would win? And then she said immediately, oh no, Serena 10 years ago would win. She got a little bit rattled . Then that night, I happened to see her, and she told me she had been thinking about it for a few hours after she just blurted it out on TV.
So the idea that people weren't calling it Monopoly, I mean, this comes up in the depositions. And they had also published a "How to Win a Monopoly" book that had rattled a lot of people at Parker Brothers.
-What's that? -Coming up with new ideas. You don't want to just slap it down and look like this has totally rattled me.
It used to be me and one Googler, just talking about food things and restaurants. So this is the "Gaijin Cookbook." It's the-- of all those numerous cookbooks that we just rattled off, it's the only one I've ever made that you can actually cook from.
Most of them are out here now. The sysprogs of the 1970s and early '80s also tended this mainframe as it shook and rattled in its cage on the edge of Dartmouth's colonial campus. So with some friends, I found my way to their computer center.
To our left was a chain link fence, and behind that a line of tall shaggy spruces that bounded the grounds of a grade school. He was trying to project authority, but I could tell he was rattled .
The joy of eating sweet things. And they lacked the capacity to suffer, because when a raider came and rattled their cage, they said fine.
And I'm going to talk about how to do that now. We've also had other natural experiences of linking where we're mad about something, and we talk ourselves off the ledge, or we're rattled in some way,
Now Excalibur's real purpose was to facilitate communication among several academic and scientific institutions that shared Dartmouth mainframe computer. It was one of those big, heaving rhinos that, in a cage of bulletproof plexiglass, sighed and rattled . Every day a few hundred people dialed into that mainframe for an alien signal like .
and so forth. So we explore that journey in Charlie Brown's world, of what it would be like. And she can do the full-blown-- every line from the Christmas special, she had memorized, and she just rattled them out.
-What's that? -Coming up with new ideas. But short of practicing, it happens spontaneously and you're not prepared for it, what you want to do is not look rattled by it.