It's this idea of an engagement with ourselves and with our communities and with the systems that we're a part of it while also tending to our own self-care.So that's obviously a pretty tall order.
knowing that people are still going to continue to go to the mountains, but to have the good training and allow people to have better skills. Tending to the deceased in a funeral pyre here.
Food loss and waste is equivalent to planting every single acre in the United States, including where there are buildings and roads, with food, tending it, fertilizing it, watering it for a whole year.And then letting half of it rot, and then burn the other half.
So these are the organizations, arguably, the strongest organizations in the world right now, who have worked out how to master new power in their model, but actually their values are tending towards old power. So Facebook is obviously in the news right now.
Now, I want to tell you what's happening inside your brain at that moment. When tending to a fire, when driving, you are using this part of your brain-- prefrontal cortex, frontal lobe. I know you guys know this.
This spirit of service, in a way, was nurtured through these experiences. and naturally tending to elderly saints, became a seamless part of who I was.
This spirit of service, in a way, was nurtured through these experiences. He told those tending to lepers that their service was a step toward India’s freedom.
- And we should say this example of the field of mechanistic interpretability is just a rigorous, non-hand wavy way of doing AI safety, or it's tending that way. - Trying to, I mean, I think we're still early in terms of our ability to see things, but I've been surprised at how much
for Scythians taste, showing the importance of the horse. See Scythians tending , hobbling a horse. In this case, making a horse lie down on the ground.
So I think the honey bees are a really graceful and really elegant example of how we all need each other to survive. They have people tending them that really care and are gentle, and are letting the bees kind of re-wild their genetics, mixing with each other,
And there's the beginnings of the virtuous cycle that might bring about a positive singularity of that kind. you're tending not to recognize the fresh perspectives and important truths that are also being brought forward by the intelligent conversations among ecologists
And when you're writing a sequel, a lot of times what happens is-- which does not happen in this film, which is really, really rare in terms of sequels-- they end up tending to be basically a lot of the same jokes and a lot of the same stuff. But you guys handle it really well where, yes, you do reference "meow" and funny things like that, and, like, stuff, but you aren't
This is wheat. Well, that's Muge. And Muge is tending to her experimental crop of Neolithic wheat. So not content with building an experimental village, we've now got Muge doing experimental wheat.
So who's being deferred to in conversation? Who are people tending to watch? Who do people say nice things about?
So there you are. This is your forbear tending to a fire, eons ago. Lion comes up from behind, or better yet, let's use this example.
Lion comes up from behind, or better yet, let's use this example. The person tending to the fire gets a tap on his or her shoulder from behind. Can the person ignore the tap on the shoulder?
So when we move on to the next beer, which is going to be the AleSmith IPA, think about some of those aromas that I just talked about. People are tending towards sessionable beers, or more well-balanced beers these days, where you can actually taste all four ingredients in the beer, and not just
Actually using a kerosene lamp requires filling the lamp. It requires tending the wick. It requires sort of knowing how much air to let in.
But I started tending bar in college.
My background is bar tending .
Definition one: tending to arouse sexual desire or interest.
What we're kind of tending to do is to What we're kind of tending to do is to try and put sticking plasters onto
Do we have an illness that needs tending to or an appointment we need to make to finally get that bump on our arm checked out because it's keeping us up
But the solutions that they come in tending to favor are solutions that I don't think are going to get us there.
But we all grow up tending to think about the world classically.
And people still were kind of tending to dismiss the right side of the brain.
So the things that I'm tending to focus on are the problems were there hasn't been as much done-- Fannie or Freddie, or some of the shadow banking market.
But we can explore the physical manifestation of loneliness by tending to sociological models and how people relate to their bodies and the world
When we reach midlife, we start tending to think about how we will be remembered when we're gone.
And we opened it up and never closed it because it's still tending to be our best-selling store.
And then as I said, tending to relationships so that you minimize the negativity in your relationships,
And one good example that's been looked at in several groups recently is wound tending .
And at the lower level, we're tending to create jobs in a lot of societies that almost don't need to exist.
This spirit of service, in a way, was nurtured through these experiences. The Modi who lovingly helped his mother care for children during their treatments, tending to them with patience and compassion,
Usually the cook is up with it all night, tending the fire, loving in the process.
I mean, the very thing that I said in the digital era where we're tending to connect with people we agree with,
So a teacher at play enjoys creating lesson plans, tending to the classroom, engaging with students.
So part of this story that I read in "Time" was this young boy named Daniel was out tending his family's herd, and he heard the bomb come.
Jack London, the novelist, led the fight to get Jim Jeffries, the white, former heavyweight champion to leave the alfalfa farm that he'd been tending ,
And there are all these, if you will, new moments early in the morning, even before we get out of bed, tending to other private needs.
Now that he was a man, Edgar Delaney recognized that Felice was a miracle, tending to the affairs of her house as if she were born to it.
Because relationships, like any growing, organic thing, need tending to.
physically, saying that they're not risking jokes, and they're tending towards bland.
The 26-episode series is set to broadcast on PBS stations in fall of 2015, and will show Jacques at home, tending his garden, or in the studio,
They were carrying water; they were carrying firewood; they were tending fields; they were in the marketplaces.
Now this is, for me as an ex-bartender, this is where it starts to get very interesting, because we've got the grey area of pharmacy and bar tending all kind of
And he's feeling well enough to harvest the vegetables, so he decides he's going to start tending the untended vineyards on his parents' property.
And often, we just found that our movies, what we were tending to write about, what we were experiencing, was
On the other hand, if you look at wheat, you'll see that it's tending to go from the Midwest right across to the West.
You could maybe get it down to a few hours, like you say, a day or a month in terms of tending the farm.