You want to let people know what the real problem may be. How does that square with the sort of popular media image of junkies stealing from their mothers or their grandmothers
So this genetic determinism was very depressing. But that didn't square with my experience in sports, for instance. I'd been an All-American in high school in wrestling.
And so there was this sense in the literature that powers might enforce an advantage over others. But that analysis doesn't square with history or counter examples. So let me give you two of my favorites that are part tongue in cheek.
show you a picture because the visual cortex is actually very critical for identifying friend or foe are you in to that have tried it their typical response is not to go to Harvard Square with a car because they just assume that
casablanca was really our ricardo that he was called rick was a happy accident and of course the lobby of the wells grand hotel where the arguments were definite and idiomatically eloquent finally there was bug house square with this soapbox orators who cause us to laugh and to heckle but mostly to think
- It's an amazing symbol. You know, he's on this boulevard near the Square with this long line of tanks. And it's unquestionably this act of incredible bravery.
So that's where the idea of the cutout comes from. If you think about like a Pantone swatch, they're usually a square with a number underneath it that corresponds with a specific color. So instead of saying this is a specific color, what's more nude than actually showing your skin?
Ran down 89th street yelling for a doctor. I love graveyards. Would walk Mount Auburn Cemetery outside Harvard Square with my old college professor, big wool coats with pockets. Sometimes, we could see the moon in the afternoon.
to the birds of North America. The announcement was both narrowly dishonest, because its wording didn't square with the conclusions of Audubon's own scientists, and broadly dishonest, because not one single bird death could be directly attributed to human carbon emissions.
And I remember seeing him on PBS and hearing him on NPR and reading about him in "The Washington Post." Al-Aulaqi was a very public figure after 9/11 and was much teenager living with his grandparents in Sana'a and likes hip hop music, goes to the square with the young nonviolent revolutionaries, and was really close to his
And identity is antagonistic. of evolving almost Darwinistically-- not a word, but we'll use it here-- from the earliest models of the iPod-- that you had developed a square with a screen.
I got references that said it had been taken out of storage in 1966 and put in this garden. So looking at it a little bit more, I found references that said the statue had been moved into a cemetery near the main square with the Leaning Tower
this business to make a 1,000,000 pound profit. So I spent a day with one of the homeless people and said, "Show me what you do." So I literally stood in Cavendish Square with him as he's selling his Big Issue. And entrepreneur mindset, standing there I notice that for every four people that walk past and give him money only one of them takes the magazine. That's interesting.