"We ask for forgiveness that for nearly 50 years we didn't find a way of reaching out to you from human being to human being, " he said at a ceremony in the western German city of Stolberg, where the firm is based.
Meanwhile, Colorado voters were projected to reject an anti-abortion amendment that would have defined a "person" as "every human being from the beginning of the biological development of that human being, " according to a CNN analysis of exit poll data.
No more politics, just pure and neutral adventures thousands of kilometres away from the nearest human being.
Physically, it is impossible to wake up another human being from their slumbers without producing, at least momentarily, a startled state of confusion, fear, and sometimes, anger.
There is no sign that the virus is being transmitted from human to human.
Recruiters say the percentage of online applications viewed by an actual human being ranges from 5% to 25%.
You know, I think we learn a lot about Martin Luther King, as a human being, from this collection.
Biotechnology is good at taking genes from one organism (a human being, for example) and sticking them into another (yeast, say) in order to churn out large amounts of a desirable protein.
And then he decided to find out if there are ages, specific ages when a typical human being passes from the adventure novelty stage to the routine and the comfortable and the familiar.
Unsurprisingly, laws in California are tougher, disallowing robocalls from being put through to a caller until a live human being first asks if the call is acceptable, but there is no clear way to file a complaint to the state when the law is broken (which it invariably is).
And there is no known case, at least not known to me, of cancer being transferred from one human to another during normal physical contact.
There is probably an element of truth in all three suggestions, for the Wordsworth who emerges from this portrait is a contradictory human being whose motives are rarely pure and never simple.
Connections are a fundamental condition of being human--from our neural and immune systems to families and friendships.
At the core, he is a good human being whose soul comes from the Creator of the Universe, and my wife and I have been chosen as the primary caretakers for this vessel of light, this small human being.
From being a totally unimaginable feature of the deep ocean throughout most of human history to being shown live on global television earlier this week, hydrothermal vents have never been so well understood.
The band took its name from the concept of de-evolution, human being and society devolving, not progressing.
After all, every human being has ancestors that came from Africa, however remote.
"There is an added value for the buyer that comes from having a real interaction with the real human being that created each object, " Etsy spokesman Adam Brown said.
As in auto mode, in the manual setting you can adjust the quickness of shifts, from slow and smooth to so fast no human being could emulate the blinding-blur gear changes.
And after much talk of "wormholes" and "parallel universes, " came a conclusion: "We are still very far away from being able to entangle and teleport human beings and bulk inanimate objects, " reads page 46 of the report (PDF file).
All and every tax means that the pocketbook of some live human being has just had money taken from it.
During mass, priests across the country stress the importance of every human being's right to life from the moment of conception until natural death.
Something wonderful was just over the horizon and every card-carrying human being had to have an informed opinion on all those things that distinguish human beings from animals.
His hope is that by monitoring this viral chatter he will be able to spot pathogens before they take the second, crucial evolutionary step of being able to transmit themselves from one human to another.
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But there was no chance now of hearing music from the train or being able to make out a human being.
The research, from the European Centre for Environment and Human Health, is being presented to the annual conference of the British Psychological Society.
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Furthermore, empathy experienced in a human relationship will always be different from the experience of being known by some data-mining organization, however accurate the information may be that is discerned.
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Sandiford, who lived in Cheltenham but is originally from Redcar in Teesside, is being supported by the human rights charity Reprieve who said she was advised by her lawyers not to answer most of the questions while the case was ongoing.
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Though the job description has evolved to include displays of human emotion, being a monarch still removes the queen far from normal experience.
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