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Laurie Katz: In this, so I think this was because this was really the main data source that the group used in the.
[ "What was the main data source that the group used in the study?" ]
[ "Laurie Katz" ]
Laurie Katz: And what were they.
[ "What was Laurie Katz's name?", "What did Laurie Katz say was the name of the person who did the interview?" ]
[ "what were they.", "what were they." ]
Gretchen Turner:
[ "Gretchen Turner:?" ]
[ "Gretchen Turner" ]
but himself look at the historical record during sirhan's trial five different mental health experts all testified that this guy was a paranoid schizophrenic and the idea that the rosicrucians were somehow controlling his mind mentally manipulating him to shoot senator kennedy that's just preposterous to me i see this dark cloud looming over all of humanity just on the horizon and the evidence that i have uncovered in the georgia guidestones is so serious that if i had the time and resources i would devote my life to uncover these bastards you're really scared
[ "How many mental health experts testified that sirhan was a paranoid schizophrenic?", "What did the rosicrucians control his mind to manipulate him to shoot senator kennedy?" ]
[ "five", "this dark cloud" ]
Gretchen Turner:
[ "Gretchen Turner:?" ]
[ "Gretchen Turner" ]
all right uh next question from kyron griffith can you describe how switches and wall controls are integrated into the system do they connect via wires into the node or can they be connected via rj45s yes rocker switch and many of the button controls are hardwired with 22 gauge wire to a node there is one set of switches that h.e williams has developed for us where they took the the printed circuit board from one of our nodes and embedded it in the back of their switch and so they've kind of combined the best of both worlds and created a one all the way up to 10 button switch in a single gain control with an rj45 out of the back of it
[ "How are switches and wall controls integrated into a system?", "How are button controls hardwired to a node?", "Who developed a set of switches for us?", "What did h.e williams take the printed circuit board from?" ]
[ "via wires", "with 22 gauge wire", "h.e williams", "one of our nodes" ]
But they're impressive animals and also very docile.
[ "What's the name of the animal that's impressive and docile?" ]
[ "docile" ]
What was the role of evidence and data in the construction and evaluation of the plan?
[ "What was the role of evidence and data in the construction and evaluation of the plan?" ]
[ "What" ]
it's it's probably not that interesting at that level to folks
[ "What's the point of it's not that interesting to folks?" ]
[ "it's it's probably not that interesting at that level" ]
i see a physicist in a bar and i am very pleased when people ask me and where i say i am from the physicotechnical
[ "What profession does a physicist work in?", "Where do people ask if i am from?", "What profession do people call me?" ]
[ "a bar", "physicotechnical", "physicist" ]
>> Why? >>
[ "What is the reason for the question?", "What are the reasons?" ]
[ "?", "?" ]
yeah
[ "What is the answer to that question?" ]
[ "yeah" ]
Families and jobs and life in a pandemic and we'll talk a little bit about that, and how that has evolved with our collaboration.
[ "What has evolved with our collaboration?", "What is one of the things we'll talk about?" ]
[ "Families and jobs", "Families" ]
j e the time has therefore come to do this this award let's say the teacher of the year 20 denti award and the prize and therefore as they say in these cases the winner giuseppe bucca from good test and confidence now however we have grown good test first students in new irap digital alberto anzani speeches with the show [Music] well
[ "Who is the winner of the teacher of the year 20 denti award and the prize?", "What is the name of the award that was given to giuseppe bucca?" ]
[ "giuseppe bucca", "the teacher of the year 20 denti award" ]
that wait uh
[ "What does wait uh wait?", "What is another name for waiters?" ]
[ "that", "that wait" ]
The scathingly topical cartoon became the first daily comic strip to win a Pulitzer Prize for the strip titled "Stonewall" published on August 12, 1974, that took aim at the then unfolding Watergate scandal.
[ "What was the name of the first daily comic strip to win a Pulitzer Prize?", "When was the strip \"Stonewall\" published?", "What scandal did the strip take aim at?" ]
[ "Stonewall", "August 12, 1974", "Watergate scandal" ]
Nothing.
[ "What does nothing mean?", "What is the answer to that question?" ]
[ "Nothing", "Nothing" ]
Although your experience isn't the same as your child's, you can help reduce anxiety and promote positive attitudes about math by helping them understand the value of math in everyday life.
[ "What can you do to help reduce anxiety and promote positive attitudes about math?" ]
[ "helping them understand the value of math in everyday life" ]
okay
[ "What is the name of the product that is not a good fit for your needs?" ]
[ "okay" ]
yeah they definitely engaged Catherine get drugs and no matter what the hour has no just let me get closer right behind me
[ "What kind of drugs did Catherine get?", "What did Catherine do?" ]
[ "drugs", "get drugs" ]
I just don't
[ "What do I just don't like?" ]
[ "I just don't" ]
that's scary how i mean
[ "What's scary?", "What is scary about that?" ]
[ "how i mean", "how i mean" ]
And I was very cognizant of well do you want me there, do you need me there, how do you want to do this um so I was very sensitive to this but um.
[ "I was very cognizant of well do you want me there, do you need me there?" ]
[ "how do you want to do this um" ]
but if i did get infected i also know that my vaccination would mean that i'd have a milder disease and my risk of dying would be significantly lower and that's the confidence that the vaccine gives you whether you're young or whether you're old it's about reducing risk protecting yourself and protecting others and there's quite a lot of being young people and vain people that are nervous about getting the covid vaccine what would you say to them so we've been doing a lot of work in london with our black asian and minority ethnic communities about the vaccine you know there are three reasons over the past year that we've really discovered that are important to our minority communities the first is just trust people are wary about how fast the vaccine has been developed people often want to wait a little bit to see what happens to other people before we take the vaccine so that's one of the main reasons people trust and uncertainty about the vaccine the second reason among our minority communities is access that you know oftentimes people especially from some communities prefer to get their vaccines in much more intimate spaces their gp practices through their community pharmacy in an outreach setting rather than some of the big glitzy stadium events and so forth
[ "What is one of the main reasons people trust and uncertainty about the vaccine?", "What is the second reason people prefer to get their vaccines in more intimate spaces?" ]
[ "access", "access" ]
all right okay let's go ahead and stand up are you normally able to walk on your own no
[ "What are you normally able to walk on your own?" ]
[ "stand up" ]
and she's not intoxicating
[ "What's the name of the woman who's not intoxicating?" ]
[ "she's not intoxicating" ]
and I messed it up I met this lady her husband she was fighting with him in the hallway of a building I just very gently diffused the situation as he left she grabbed me and kissed me was that so you just shared it shows our stories are always been in the movie as we say in France in me apart the mood some of the MU there is no love with that true of la voix as a Frenchman I love to talk in love the same pallidum so ample in couples of the streets and into my bed at Chicago's block 37 to get uncomfortably candid about the relationships
[ "What was the name of the woman who was fighting with her husband in the hallway of a building?", "What did she do as he left the building and kissed me?", "Where is the block 37 of Chicago?" ]
[ "lady her husband", "diffused the situation", "my bed" ]
yes if you'll notice the albert county sheriff's department has some surveillance cameras set up we thought the rosicrucians were right keeping an eye on it
[ "What county has some surveillance cameras?", "Who thought the rosicrucians were right keeping an eye on it?" ]
[ "albert", "albert county sheriff's department has some surveillance cameras set up we" ]
The other poster that was shared in university buildings was open to any I think we did end up having all of the students that we interviewed were associated or were receiving services from student life disability services at some point in time.
[ "What was the name of the poster that was shared in university buildings?", "Who was associated with student life disability services at some point?" ]
[ "all of the students that we interviewed were associated", "students that we interviewed" ]
so if you can do those two things though if you set up to factor if you call your wireless carrier and you set up some form of additional authentication there it may just be an additional passcode you're pretty well protected it's not foolproof and again if you're the target of a government a nation-state trying to hack you not a whole lot that anybody can really help you with it's just it is going to happen and you can take some best practices to make sure that you know you are using encryption you're trying to be as secure as you can but in general for most people you set up those two things you're good to go this question here is why are so many breaches why were there so many breaches with Yahoo it seems like we don't hear this from google or hotmail it's a very good question you know it's it's not that these other companies are not attacked and again it's not that these other companies don't lose data to I mean Google again lost source code
[ "What are the two things that most people set up?", "What is a good idea if you set up an additional authentication there it may just be an additional passcode?", "If you're the target of a government a nation-state trying to hack you what can you take?" ]
[ "call your wireless carrier", "you're pretty well protected it's not foolproof", "not a whole lot" ]
Well, several things have been proven.
[ "How many things have been proven?" ]
[ "several" ]
i mean i don't know if pis or or package leaders or managers how are we going to be involved in that
[ "What are pis or package leaders or managers going to be involved in?" ]
[ "how are we going to be involved in that" ]
but they're the discussion will be moderated by Brian fond who is a reporter at The Washington Post where he reports on technology and tech policy so I am going to just get out of the way and let them have this conversation thank you thanks very much Scott
[ "Who is the moderator of the discussion?", "Who is a reporter at The Washington Post?" ]
[ "Brian fond", "Brian fond" ]
and if you don't know that one you should definitely get that one you should also get the new on the Great War since we're here filming on locations from the Great War
[ "What should you get if you don't know the new on the Great War?", "Where are we filming?" ]
[ "one", "on locations from the Great War" ]
and then just after you sir started on the washroom so how do you find our so throughout the recruitment did from sep tember
[ "When did you start on the washroom?", "What did you find throughout the recruitment?" ]
[ "just after you sir", "sep tember" ]
yes I’m not an expert on the evolution of supernovae there, so I’m just saying it sparkled, yes, yes, and even they are divided by type, how many hydrogens there are in some there are others, and so on, but this is such a topic, that’s why the whole variety of chemical elements is formed just the same here during these explosions, it is also important to note here that we said that the first stars lit up in our country in such a way after the start of the big bang, some kind of revolution took place, but it lit up the first stars, the first stars begin to radiate some kind of tongue, they were very large, and here such a process begins that the substance in the universe begins, well, which is located in some kind of clusters, for example, some gas then the Ghana clouds that are located near selenium begin to be illuminated by the light of these old lucky ones and ionize, and this is a very interesting process, and it also tells us just the same about what happened at these times during the evolution of the universe, just recently an article was published, you know, in which it means that people calculated the parameters that the substance should have means to us when it is illuminated by these stars, they, in my opinion, made a mistake three times, well, well, return the body says that it should be like this and the results differ three times, and this is, as it were, such an indication that we are possible until now we don’t accept something, or they didn’t just make a mistake in principle, I think that this is what they are talking about they were wrong because no one is safe from this, and so we already come to our modern state when we have the formation of all our structures of galaxies of the large-scale structure of the universe, the earth has already formed and so on and after that we do not see any new interactions any new particles nothing such that it differs from the standard model with its prediction they are correct and they work from the first moments of the big bang to our time with you, while I always made the reservation that we are considering the evolution of our universe from the moment after the big bang because to consider what was in the universe before or most the moment of the big bang is not possible just because we are not so sure of our calculations or assumptions, but simply because they cannot work, they simply do not apply our laws of physics to these moments of time because, firstly, as it was said in at the beginning we do not know how to behave there is gravity on such large scales of energy; secondly, we, in principle, cannot talk about it as we cannot describe matter, because even though we don’t understand that it was a substance at all, that’s why such small times
[ "What did the first stars in Ghana begin to radiate after the big bang?", "How many times did people make a mistake when they calculated the parameters that the substance in the universe should have?", "What is the reason why we cannot talk about matter as we cannot describe it?" ]
[ "some kind of tongue", "three times", "no one is safe from this" ]
in Miami Robert LaBranche better known as the rapper Bissell was shot to death at his car wash [Music] there's no words we can express to you how bad we feel about this stuff you know he was a good person he provided for me my sister I didn't know that he came to a lot of people
[ "Who was shot to death at his car wash in Miami?", "What was Robert LaBranche better known as?", "Who was the rapper Bissell?" ]
[ "Robert LaBranche", "rapper Bissell", "Robert LaBranche" ]
okay did you get it stuck you know i fell asleep
[ "What happened to me when i fell asleep?" ]
[ "okay did you get it stuck you know i fell asleep" ]
but it's not great uh the plus that version with the jalapeno peppers the pickled jalapeno peppers i'm gonna bump that up to seven seven and a half
[ "What is the plus that version with the jalapeno peppers called?", "How many seven and a half pounds of jalapenos are in this version?", "What's the difference between the plus and the plus version and the pickled peppers?" ]
[ "the pickled jalapeno peppers", "seven", "up to seven seven and a half" ]
Despite the fact that neither the general public nor the rest of the Beatles themselves initially knew how seriously to take McCartney's announcement, it turned out to be the real deal.
[ "When did McCartney make his announcement?", "What did the general public initially not know about the Beatles' decision?", "Who was the real deal?" ]
[ "it turned out to be the real deal", "how seriously", "McCartney" ]
you
[ "What do you do when you have a problem with your computer?" ]
[ "you" ]
plus also you enjoy it it is really every day is different
[ "What is the name of the sport that you enjoy?", "What does it mean to you?" ]
[ "it is really every day is different", "it is really every day is different" ]
but anyways it'll still function the same um similar spec sam says so you need to mount this there's a dovetail that you need for this to mount it to the rail system as well
[ "What do you need to mount this to to mount it to the rail system?" ]
[ "a dovetail" ]
okay
[ "What is the name of the product that is not a good fit for your needs?" ]
[ "okay" ]
but this is more i think popular history
[ "What do you think is more popular history than popular history?" ]
[ "this is more i think popular history" ]
yeah
[ "What is the answer to that question?" ]
[ "yeah" ]
we need to slow things down big time the key will be limited encirclements we've got to not panic we've just got to take this a day at a time counter attack here they're dealing with a little attrition that's kind of interesting um and we need their divisions
[ "What's the key to a successful counter attack?", "What kind of divisions do we need?" ]
[ "limited encirclements", "their divisions" ]
I'm going to sell the old furniture to buy new.
[ "What will I sell the old furniture to buy?" ]
[ "new" ]
yeah
[ "What is the answer to that question?" ]
[ "yeah" ]
After the war he worked in a famous French  nightclub and eventually started one of his   own called the L’Escadrille, he became friends  with some of the most famous people of his day   Josephine Baker, F Scott Fitzgerald, Louis  Armstrong.
[ "What French nightclub did he work in after the war?", "What was the name of the nightclub he started?", "Along with Josephine Baker, F Scott Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong, who were some of the famous people of his day?" ]
[ "French&nbsp", "L’Escadrille", "Louis&nbsp" ]
but again you know learning and grasping and growing from those experiences
[ "What do you know about learning and grasping from those experiences?" ]
[ "growing" ]
I'm gonna eat a dog.
[ "What is the name of the animal that I'm going to eat?" ]
[ "dog" ]
Laurie Katz: ishtiaq Ahmed was my one of my doctoral advisors at the time, and I think the group was looking for somebody you know, a mentor because they needed a faculty mentor and I was asked.
[ "Who was one of my doctoral advisors?", "Who was ishtiaq Ahmed?", "Why was the group looking for a mentor?" ]
[ "Laurie Katz: ishtiaq Ahmed", "one of my doctoral advisors", "because they needed a faculty mentor" ]
um some municipalities are requiring that all your lights go up to 100 in a in the case of a power outage and some municipalities require one foot candle evenly distributed across the space so we can work with any of those and that hundred percent is programmable in the software when the heartbeat signal is re-established the node will return back to normal operation so when it's in emergency mode none of the switches will work none of the wall controls um or the sensors will turn the lights on or off they will be on until it hears the heartbeat and the heartbeat gets reestablished so the whole emergency concept can be worked a few different ways we can work off a central generator so that the building has an inverter or a battery backup system we'll probably have some kind of ups in the in the data closet the idf as well to help bridge that gap between the moment the power goes out and the couple minutes later when um the generator kicks in but we could easily work off of that the the generator will then power a specific network switch which then all of the emergency nodes are wired to that network switch we often also will do it what we call a distributed backup system where either the inverter or a battery backup is in each data closet and so then it's the same concept where those inverters or those batteries are powering a specific network switch and that the emergency nodes are are wired into that specific network switch and then we're just going to have a series of those throughout the building in each of the data closets um soon coming soon uh igor is coming up with its own onboard battery backup um it will be hooked into the rev6 node and it's currently at ul um being tested and being listed so it's still slated we're guessing still for 2020 um
[ "What do some municipalities require that all your lights go up to in a in the case of a power outage?", "What is programmable in the software when the heartbeat signal is re-established the node will return to normal operation when the power goes out?" ]
[ "100", "that hundred percent" ]
and i think they still have the grab bag if you need to if you lose stuff you can buy the grab i used to be like 15 bucks for the grab bag of accessories for the gopros that was all the little angle stuff that you can fit stuff together and change them and rotate and stuff like that
[ "What do they still have if you lose stuff?", "How much did i used to be like for the grab bag of accessories for the gopros?" ]
[ "the grab bag", "15 bucks" ]
well we're gonna keep you in there about one more
[ "What's the last thing we're going to keep you in there about?" ]
[ "one more" ]
and i think it's in a very exciting time here that we're in so once again thank you for joining us
[ "What is the name of the show that we're in?", "Thank you for joining us.?" ]
[ "thank you for joining us", "it's in a very exciting" ]
As Karen said admin to think about how we work with students in the system and how we truly have to live up to individually individualized in their learning plans, and we should be thinking about ways that we could do that developmentally appropriate for our adults.
[ "Who said admin should think about how we work with students in the system?", "What should we be thinking about for our adults?" ]
[ "Karen", "ways that we could do that developmentally appropriate" ]
so now American command knew where they were but still didn't know their situation in fact alexander was writing out orders that Whittlesea should resume the attack northwards the Germans made plans to finally destroy the pocket the next night several groups of veterans storm troops appeared at the front ready to move in but this time they would not take prisoners day 5 at midday came panicked shouts liquid fire sprayed the position and a shower of grenades fell German flamethrowers came down the slope while from the flanks storm troops tore through the bushes a violent melee began engulfed in smoke and flames the pocket turned into a no-holds-barred brawl to the death the Americans engaged the storm troops with knives clubs and bayonets officers fired their revolvers at point-blank range no quarter was given no mercy was shown and the Americans held barely
[ "Who was writing out orders that Whittlesea should resume the attack northwards?", "When did storm troops appear at the front ready to move in but they would not take prisoners?", "What did the storm troops tore through the bushes?" ]
[ "alexander", "day 5", "a violent melee" ]
we're still getting some lend-lease support which is nice from my house
[ "What kind of support are we still getting from my house?" ]
[ "lend-lease" ]
i just finished you're gonna get an infection in there see that's what's wrong
[ "What's the name of the infection that's gonna happen to your skin?" ]
[ "see that's what's wrong" ]
yeah
[ "What is the answer to that question?" ]
[ "yeah" ]
yes
[ "What is the answer to the question of yes?" ]
[ "yes" ]
oh by the way check out the new Commonwealth of America font how it is now that I have Costa Rica the way it stretches across that way
[ "What is the new font for the Commonwealth of America?", "Where is Costa Rica located?" ]
[ "Costa Rica", "Commonwealth of America" ]
(SPEAKING)
[ "(SPEAKING)?" ]
[ "SPEAKING" ]
yes is that it what other kind of medical problems you have like asthma diabetes heart problems seizures stroke surgeries cancers atrial fibrillation can we get one already even mine
[ "What are some of the other medical problems that you have?", "What is another type of medical problem?" ]
[ "asthma diabetes heart problems", "asthma diabetes heart problems" ]
[APPLAUSE]
[ "What does [APPLAUSE] stand for?" ]
[ "APPLAUSE" ]
and then the defense set out to prove in its case that ashley macarthur would not have been able to lift a 50-pound bag of concrete or even taylor wright's body because of a back injury she suffered eight years earlier her mother rhonda britt did you see her ever lift any heavy objects
[ "What was ashley macarthur's mother's name?", "What did the defense try to prove in its case?", "How many pounds of concrete did taylor wright's body weigh?" ]
[ "rhonda britt", "that ashley macarthur", "50" ]
okay i'll be glad to refund your  ticket for you can i have your ticket please over in baltimore eric's ready to pop  the question but he'll have to stand by   as christy deals with the jacksonville flight it  might not be the right time to propose after all the seattle flight is boarding in chicago and  denise can't resist checking up on abu bakr i'm   off my shift just walking past the gate to see  if he's boarded and he's standing at the boarding   door
[ "What flight is boarding in chicago?", "Where is denise checking up on abu bakr?" ]
[ "seattle", "chicago" ]
i think it's gonna you know it's softened a little bit things are you know um sort of sorting out a little bit right now
[ "What's gonna soften a little bit right now?" ]
[ "things" ]
Later he got into an altercation with a French  officer and was booted from the French Flying   Corps back to the 170th regiment where he finished  the war.
[ "When did he get into an altercation with a French officer?", "What was he booted from the French Flying&nbsp?", "Where did the 170th regiment finish the war?" ]
[ "Later", "officer", "Corps" ]
And the next slide please.
[ "What is the name of the slide that will be shown?" ]
[ "the next slide" ]
all right how you been doing you know we've turned up some things that we don't we don't really know what to think at this point we knew this was not going to be our last interview because at that point we knew all the cert the three simultaneous search warrants were going on at her house at the farm and at her family business so before we ask you any questions you must understand your rights you have the right to remain silent anything you say against you can be used against your court detective gigliotti played the role of the good cop will height the bad cop i don't have a problem confronting people with what i know is a lie someone has to play that role i was fine with it at that time starting with the cell tower data you have the ability to plot all your phone calls for that day but when we started plotting all the phone calls are you and taylor we're making that day um there are some discrepancies and what you told us okay um we know that you didn't go to milton when you said you went to milton
[ "How many simultaneous search warrants were going on at taylor's house at the farm and at her family business?", "Who played the role of the good cop will height the bad cop?", "What do you have the ability to plot for that day?" ]
[ "three", "gigliotti", "all your phone calls" ]
hey look I'm excited
[ "What's the name of the game that I'm excited about?" ]
[ "hey look" ]
I mean if you look at him today they're probably out sell almost every other motorcycle company there is obviously there's a lot of condition issues I mean from the front back
[ "What's the name of the company that's out selling almost every other motorcycle company?", "What are the issues with the front of the motorcycle?" ]
[ "if you look at him", "condition" ]
you're able to ship it without a driver and then we're able to connect to it in the field with a remote node thank you um fitz is asking a question about saving money using poe so he asked specifically do you have a sell sheet on the money saved on installation by using a poa system um and i will answer that we have one pretty good concrete example um that's a good idea i might actually attach that in the thank you email so you all can have a look at it but did you want to talk david a little bit more i think really a few questions have been around saving money installing pue versus line voltage if you just want to comment a little bit on what you've seen
[ "Who asked about saving money using poe?", "Do you have a sell sheet on the money saved on installation by using a poa system?" ]
[ "fitz", "um" ]
TROY LANDRY:
[ "TROY LANDRY:?" ]
[ "TROY LANDRY" ]
I regret not sending you to safety in time it is much on my mind I didn't know what to be sent away I wanted to stay here with you there is nowhere I would rather be than here in Patty's beside you in your hour of need as I must tell you both the people of Paris are frightened to death by this pagan army so far only the firm belief in God's grace and protection prevents them from becoming hysterical and violent I am aware of the need to pacify and control the population
[ "What did I regret not sending you to safety in time?", "Where would I rather be than here with you in your hour of need?", "The people of Paris are frightened to death by what army?" ]
[ "I didn't know what to be sent away", "Patty's", "pagan army" ]
Thank You princess keys love perhaps yourself might have to reassure them that we are well protected and have enough supplies to withstand a long siege though God willing it will not come to that you may rely upon me to do everything possible to persuade the people of our ultimate victory I must be hungry I have 40 something to eat I'm not hungry my work nervously my inventions will allow us to enter Paris you see Helga our warriors will storm the walls we will all win the greatest we now especially me of course it's not me making these towers it's the gods using my poor hands
[ "Who will storm the walls of Paris?", "Who will use my poor hands to make these towers?" ]
[ "Helga our warriors", "the gods" ]
and we're at the 30-minute mark um these two
[ "How long are we at?", "How long is it?" ]
[ "30-minute", "30-minute" ]
but that's the way i would've acted anyway she wants to get back on a dating scene she wants to have her final hoorah
[ "Who wants to get back on a dating scene?", "Who wants her final hoorah?" ]
[ "she", "she wants to get back on a dating scene she" ]
and then we focus on Russia
[ "What country does the focus of the show focus on?" ]
[ "Russia" ]
but you know it's here to stay and and it is a you know it's a
[ "What do you know it's here to stay?" ]
[ "it is a you know it's a" ]
so i think we just lost a couple of hours there
[ "How long did it take to get back to the airport?", "How many hours did we spend in the hotel?" ]
[ "a couple of hours", "a couple of hours" ]
and we'll go back and look and see what other acquisitions you've done and and the way in which you've affected our our space our aesthetic space we also are enjoying uh a huge growth in both surgical and non-surgical and to your point i think the reason i'm doing so many male facial procedures is just because just like right now you're looking at your face
[ "What is the reason i'm doing so many male facial procedures?" ]
[ "just because just like right now you're looking at your face" ]
Simon.
[ "What is the name of Simon?" ]
[ "Simon" ]
but this is the the challenge the focus area on medical technology and medical devices maybe and here you could see that the goal is to mature the results you will start with channel three or channel four typically the results of one previous research project and then at the end you need to go to five six it's not in the market
[ "What is the goal of the focus area on medical technology and medical devices?", "What channel will you start with typically the results of one previous research project?", "How many channels will you need to go to at the end?" ]
[ "to mature the results", "channel three or channel four", "five six" ]
And in terms of the species that are found on the ground in Cuba, one of the species that I came across that seem to me particularly spectacular was the Cuban boa.
[ "What was one of the species that I came across that seemed to me particularly spectacular?", "What is the name of the bird that is found in Cuba?" ]
[ "Cuban boa", "Cuban boa" ]
And although it's large, the populations are fairly small, and there's a risk always that some people might try and collect them and sell them as pets, for example.
[ "What is the risk of people trying to collect them and sell them as pets?" ]
[ "there's a risk" ]
you never know
[ "What do you never know about?" ]
[ "you never know" ]
that in itself alters or genetically modifies some of my genes and the recessive gene for schizophrenia is expressed in a dominant gene What that means is that it comes true to what that means that I might develop symptoms of schizophrenia when I literally didn't have it in my expressive genetic coding but it was recessive.
[ "What does the recessive gene for schizophrenia express in a dominant gene?", "What does that mean?" ]
[ "it comes true to what that means that I might develop symptoms", "I might develop symptoms of schizophrenia" ]
all right i think this one is next so i picked up red knife don't have that one
[ "What is the name of the knife i picked up?" ]
[ "red" ]
but you know she's in perfect shape but she can pull it off bra is like part of integrated into that whole outfit I think it looks it looks wonderful
[ "What's the name of the bra that she can pull off?", "What does she look like?" ]
[ "bra", "bra" ]
but they are still in discussion and the training courses uh apart from the trivial and exploitation course repetition we are likely to to we are planning to to deliver a course on on funding research funding things and also another one on on technology watch and for site and other another intelligence instruments before the end of the year
[ "Who is planning to deliver a course on funding research funding things before the end of the year?" ]
[ "training courses" ]
and there's no way to predict them no the sun is a cycle of activity we are heading towards the normal solar maximum it comes on average every 11 years
[ "What is a cycle of activity?", "How often does the sun come on average?" ]
[ "sun", "every 11 years" ]
never right right so what would be what would be a reasonable or like 150 to 200 million in sales would probably be a better place to start in in consumer
[ "What would probably be a better place to start in in consumer sales?" ]
[ "150 to 200 million in sales" ]
and also you pointed out how difficult it was for the permanent staff though it was another thing to do
[ "What did you say was difficult for the permanent staff?" ]
[ "it was another thing to do" ]
Laurie Katz:
[ "What is Laurie Katz's profession?" ]
[ "Laurie Katz" ]
That's one way to avoid the drama of making Rumors.
[ "What is one way to avoid the drama of making Rumors?" ]
[ "That's one way to avoid the drama of making Rumors" ]
okay
[ "What is the name of the product that is not a good fit for your needs?" ]
[ "okay" ]
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