still countable. It's quite remarkable, I think. I mean when I first learned this many, many years ago, I was completely shocked by it and transfixed by it. It was quite amazing to me that this notion of countable infinity could be closed under this process ofinfinitely many infinities adding up still to the very same infinity, which is a strong instance, a strong violation of Euclid's principle once again, right? So, the new
I sat and watched Alegria, a show that celebrated the energy, the passion, the grace, and power of youth. I was transfixed . On that night, I began an emotional relationship with the company that has not ended to this day. That unique emotional relationship is what I believe brings our audiences back time after time to see our shows.
The students-- there are five of them here-- draw in around Veronica's palm, peering intently through their panes of tempered glass. They seem transfixed , certain that Veronica's plunge must have been for something thrilling. The lump trembles, inches forward along Veronica's palm.
when I land I don't have anybody meet me at arrivals that's a refugee Center more screaming dogs and people with their eyes transfixed against the carousel hoping against hope that their bag was on the same flight they were and waiting for about an hour because there was a shift change and then getting stuck in rush hour traffic so when I land my car picks
Thanks. But I'm told by people who weren't quite that transfixed , and it was probably true in my audience, people stood and cheered.
So Rollin McCraty was talking about when people are engaged in this deep conversation. Rumi wanted to get up and join the girl but remained transfixed , tears streaming, feeling a peace he had not felt in years.
he had some injury that was literally bleeding while he's pitching. And he's pitching the game of his life, like just unbelievable athletic abilities. So it's just the kind of thing, even if you're not a sports player and you're just transfixed by this human excellence, this person who is resisting their physical pain, their physical weakness, and exercising their abilities to the highest degree. There's a way in which an inner refuge or inner strength could be seen as a kind of athletic achievement of the kind of curd-shilling house. So you discipline yourself,
I was in Australia. I remember, we were all kind of transfixed by him. And in the closing ceremony, he's kind of mentioned by Juan Samaranch, the guy who runs the Olympics.
She had a fever. The leash is taut, her doleful eyes transfixed as she lifts her snout to heaven, every imaginable taste
On a remote island near Australia, locals have been transfixed by a very unusual sight. A 52-m long SpaceX rocket has been drifting off the coast of
And right in front of us, was a phalanx of about seven or eight sheriff's deputies. And to our left, which we really didn't notice immediately because we were transfixed on this group to the right-- but to the left were about 400 or 500 blacks on the lawn of the federal building, which
Thanks. And I was there in the first month, and I felt transfixed myself, as if I was the only person in the theater.
And it nearly wrecked all of civilization. And the only difference in the English-speaking world was that our gifted orators, who had us transfixed , were on our side. Now, that may have been a lucky accident or it may have been our choice in the English-speaking world that we chose the ones that were slightly more rational.
Thanks to Eric and his friendly fellow staffers, there I was with backups to backups of access to see one of the most important public figures in the world. Senator Clinton's speech was impassioned and exhilarating in the way that television can never quite capture. The audience was transfixed while she spoke and erupted into thunderous applause as she finished.