already in my mouth, perfectly satisfying my longing. Every utterance , every adjustment of posture, bespoke the same thing. We had known each other forever, were soulmates, had met and loved in numerous preceding lifetimes and would meet and love in many subsequent lifetimes, always
because it's written by a different guy than the one who wrote earlier parts of Isaiah you see a lot of clearly monotheistic utterances there is no other God besides me a righteous God to save you there is no one besides me Isaiah has God saying a lot of that kind of stuff that seems to be during the
1-- speech is aggression. 2-- every utterance has a winner and a loser. 3-- curiosity is feigned.
sound with great precision upon six lines parallel and near to each other on a strip of paper, which is moved forward by hand or clockwork." "Upon the utterance of the vowels and consonants, moving one or more parts of the organs of speech more or less strongly, or upon the air exhaled through the nose, the signs corresponding to the sounds uttered are recorded and may be read at once." So, this bottom graph, this seismograph, is the record of how you your lips have moved.
And then 10 to the 9th feet above the moon is Houston. And each of these dots represents an utterance by the crew in one of those spots, and then the lines are links when they have a kind of call and response relationship.
scholars think that that's not true monotheism and that the and that I would say the earliest clearly monotheistic utterance is during the Exile when the the Israelites have been conquered by the neo-babylonian the Babylonians exile is Israelite
In fact, when I saw them do that in a total of about 3 and 1/2 hours, I was thinking, why do we take six weeks? It's just these little monosyllabic utterances .
features of Sanskrit usage but were capable of generating a virtually infinite an infinite number of grammatically correct statements all current Sanskrit utterances as well as any Poss possible future Sanskrit sentences could be derived from his rules from his system and he expressed
uh the materialist who says that there's a a huge uh leap uh that's that's that is just casually made in in in that utterance it the the feelings uh are just chemicals. It's like, okay, h how show show me how did those chemicals turn into feelings? You know, why are
Maybe the consciousness and the pain are subjective experiences. But the reports, the utterances , I am conscious, well that's a bit of behavior. In principle, explaining those is among the easy problems.
they have a kind of call and response relationship. And then, up here you see the utterances from all the entire ground control team, starting with the flight director here. And so what this little viewer allows you to do is sort of play through and scan through-- and down at the bottom here I should add,
Because a perfect 21 across is-- does anyone know? Close, yeah, it's another utterance . It's "now you see it, now you don't." So "now you see it, now you don't" gave me not just taking letters away or adding them, but doing both.
I see. Yes. Because when you're around masters, like the abbot that Stevie Wonder is, when you're around someone like that, you listen to his every utterance . Because you're lucky to get that time.
One of the things that I like to kind of elaborate on the theory I have that language is one of the things that makes Arrested Development so funny for us is the use of abusive language. Because it reveals interesting things about how normal language works like the fact of how a particular utterance , what it means in these sort of things. But basically when Arrested Development plays with language in this sort of way, it takes it out of its normal everyday use and it actually makes us pay attention if you go back and
Considering those benefits, there's no question that thorium power offers the most economical avenue to bring on line massive amounts of new generating capacity without adding to Just a side note on Secretary Chu, people in the thorium movement have combed his public utterances looking for the word "thorium", and the fact is he's in a constrained, politically
He thought that might mean that certain things may actually be unknowable to science. And he challenged scientists with this very interesting challenge-- can you find a logical operation that would add to the information content of any utterance whatsoever? Leading researcher on the origin of life, Olaf says something similar.
sprinkled stingily among the centuries when fate breaks, when souls open, when the shoreline of the past falls irretrievably into the distance. Nehru spoke eloquently in that midnight in 1947, at the instant when the soul of a nation long suppressed finds utterance . But it took two more generations to bring utterance not just to that collective soul, but also to the millions of souls within, one by one by one.
as if she's been waiting by the phone. And if she sounded initially distracted, the utterance of the word "Princeton," and she snapped to attention. "Of course, I remember," she said
that she's been watched all the time. Such a panopticon may lead people to self-censor, fearing that their utterances could be misconstrued by any one of the hundreds of millions of