and that you've been pushing, as far as I can tell, since you've been founded. The vision is in tatters is what I'm going to argue. It's in tatters because nations increasingly and successfully are imposing control, digital borders, and imposing control on networks within their borders.
The vision is in tatters is what I'm going to argue. It's in tatters because nations increasingly and successfully are imposing control, digital borders, and imposing control on networks within their borders. This is nothing new.
And this Instagram we're talking about. They wore tattered pants and t-shirts with logos and brands from them that were distinctly from the '80s.
sounds like a small number now-- with other one billion-plus tech acquisitions and giant IPOs in the offing-- I found myself mystified by how much time I spent away from the tattered armchair tokens of my youth-- books, magazines, newspapers, the broadcast networks, and the ever-present murmur of NPR. While there was still achievement and pleasure in the old media, it was clear, too, that the dogs had barked.
I didn't see anything that told me that she was actually reinvesting in herself or in her family. Her clothes were tattered , her shoes were kind of falling apart. She was very gaunt, barely ate three meals a day.
But I know my friends who have been divorced have had problems getting admission to their girls in school. It was like in tatters by the end of an hour.
You gotta have someone to bounce back ideas. They also have tattered feathers on the trailing edge of the wing span in order to disrupt airflow, and to create a nearly,
Abdul Said's one one-point victory margin showed that the Democratic Socialist-aligned movement or the progressive movement was was in tatters . It was obviously a failure, and now David Crowley's less than one-point
She begins to dissolve. I can glimpse the ocean through her tattered body, waves breaking apart on rocks. An urgent sorrow radiates from her disappearing form.
structural impediments from the environmental approvals and everything else that goes on it's just nearly impossible to build transmission I mean you know our transmission grids and tatters so we have to do is we have to develop and invent the next generation of energy and what does that mean that means no more emissions it also means that you know desalination
So it was the only time I've ever had a business card in my pocket. And I took out this business card that was all tattered and dog-eared. And I'm handing this going, oh, I'm a professional paper artist, and here's my business card.
Like a home on the road, a comfort disguised as armor. I see it every time that I look down at these tattered , old pants in my battlefield. From the paint to the stitches, every scratch, ding, laugh, and cry is recorded in these pants.
The closer Ms. Mama came to my sacred classroom, the sharper the contrast I discerned between her and my beloved tutor. With bare feet, tattered clothes, matted hair, and a protruding belly, seemingly at odds with her thin frame, Ms. Mama appeared to be from an entirely different planet than my grandmother, who, with her pressed and starched cotton dress and neatly groomed appearance, was the
And I think we've got to remember that we are in a crisis right now that shows no signs of letting up. For many people, the economy is in tatters . They desperately need jobs.
And I managed to convince the principal to let me look through these handwritten records that they had. That had this big stack of handwritten logs that were sort of tattered and dusty. And so I'm flipping through all these-- took me forever.
I go, how do you know that? And she shows me this book, this tattered book, you know, one of those lined books with the pen stuffed in it. And she did all of those things.
In the cabinet of the half-bath near the kitchen, where there used to be a tattered copy of the "Bhagavad Gita," I found a bottle of expensive rose facial mist.
And I walked away thinking, OK, this is a very tattered category.
And finally, as the election showed, but that's only one example, adversaries exploit internet openness in the United States. And more generally-- well, let's just say those are the three main pieces of evidence that this agenda's in tatters . I'm going to talk about this and why it's happened.
There was a papyrus found recently, and then even more recently, has been finally translated and it's in tatters , but you've got enough of the story
that the best possible way for the world to end would not be an asteroid strike or a nuclear war, because it would leave the world in tatters .
in the student store. They weren't flamboyant shorts, they weren't tattered shorts, they weren't skimpy shorts, they were archetypical, boring athletic shorts. Why did it matter
of burned out light bulbs, moldy wallpaper, broken radiators, crumbling plaster, heaps of old newspaper waiting to catch fire, mice and tattered doilies, amid a miasma of dust,
has a dark beard there. But they both have black faces. So, in poor light conditions, you might get these two mixed up. But he has a little bit of a tattered ear.