David spent the summer daydreaming and imagining himself there, wondering what project Dr. Hart was working on this year.
The achievements include sending rovers to Mars, placing countless communication and imagining satellites in orbit, and the International Space Station, a semi-permanent home in space.
He has brought it down to a healthy level by using relaxation techniques, including deep breathing and guided imagery lying still and imagining stressful tasks turning out well.
Biomedical engineers, for instance, are in great demand by device makers who produce things like artificial limbs and imagining machines, and companies looking to do gene testing and to make new drugs.
Bruce has been using it on stage and in the studio since 1972, so simply seeing that iconic guitar, and imagining the stories that its play-worn wood could tell, is worth the trip.
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Design a steel frame is lifted onto the build table and the team walks around it, looking at the frame from all angles, scratching their heads and imagining what they could do with it.
He is looking at them as they absently sift sand with their hands, and imagining them as children in cotton hats, pouring sand from one bucket to another as their parents talk over and around them.
There is almost a refusal to believe that the Euro is inflicting so much damage. 20 years ago I spent a lot of my time in the corridors here working on broadband trials, sketching out papers on 3G for European scientists and imagining what commercial satellites would be used for.
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Lane Dean summoned all his will and bore down and did three returns in a row, and began imagining different high places to jump off of.
Almost 50 years since the identification of Moore's Law, and 10 years since the human genome was first sequenced, humans and machines are beginning a new arc of re-imagining and discovery -- together.
In the 1960s, while Don Draper was making a fortune at Sterling Cooper, John McCarthy, Marvin Minsky, Nils Nilsson and other visionaries of Artificial Intelligence at Stanford and MIT were imagining a world where computers could think faster and better than people.
In 2004, she told The Dallas Morning News that she built her characters and plots by imagining situations what-if situations with her children, grandchildren and students.
"The goal of the Reinvent Payphones Design Challenge is to collaboratively engage designers, urban planners and technologists in imagining an innovative future for the City's public communications infrastructure, and we have been humbled by the phenomenal talent and creativity of the initiative's participants, " said Chief Digital Officer Haot.
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Director Rodrigo Gudino lives in Canada, but he grew up in Mexico and as he was imagining his movie, "The Last Will And Testament Of Rosalind Leigh, " he kept returning to the religious images and themes of his Catholic childhood.
Imagining and judging my appearance in their eyes, I build up a picture of the kind of person I think I am.
They are imagining and implementing new products, services and management practices that address some of the most complex problems of our time.
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In contrast, it took carbon-based life forms (us) four billion years to evolve from the humble amoeba to a species capable of imagining and creating Watson.
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Today, apart from a few core skills like reading, writing, math, thinking, imagining and creating, we cannot know what knowledge or skills will be needed when young Freddie or tiny Janet grows up.
The remake of traffic systems, rebuilding cities on smarter grid systems, synchronizing parking, possibly reinventing entire markets to reward drivers for sustainable activity, and actually re-imagining vehicles themselves will lead us not only to better cars, but possibly better cities and an easier way of living.
The novelist is able to go where the historian and biographer cannot, imagining what it might have been like to be Cromwell.
The company saw sales drop in notebooks, gaming, digital imagining, and televisions caused, in part, by customers waiting for the introduction of new products.
It's a clever loophole, to be sure, but we'd wager there's more than a few undergraduates who are none too pleased at the Apple favoritism, and to be honest, we love nothing more right now than imagining a large group of S60 and Zune supporters gathering in a field for frisbee, picnic, and lots of protesting.
That message gave tremendous focus to our task of dramatically re-imagining our products and culture.
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From there, imagining the possible and the probable gradually took over.
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She's clearly imagining elaborate orchestration and a full rhythm section.
They are unaccustomed to imagining the future and inventing solutions.
In order to model the stock market, he insists, one must use fractals, because they are the only way science has of exactly imagining the rough and uneven nature of a market.
But since riddles and thought experiments rely on imagining impossible realities, by choosing a riddle in the first place, the Rabbi is paradoxically introducing the young man to the value of magical thinking as well.
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