Tackling one of the biggest single sources of CO2 emissions with machine learning

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breast?I had asked youin jest and in responseyou hardened—a testof my resolve? Malignantmagnificent palimpsest.attest to the mysteries of our selves and of the people we love—and to the strength of the bonds we share anyway.

Tackling one of the biggest single sources of CO2 emissions with machine learning

he listens again and again to the tapes she once recorded to help him practice lines for Chekhovs Uncle Vanya.the actors performing their roles in native tongues from Tagalog to Korean Sign Language—and his star is Takatsuki.Hamaguchis Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy opens at Film Forum on October 15; Drive My Car will open there on November 24.

Tackling one of the biggest single sources of CO2 emissions with machine learning

in which a narrator describes an idealized version of segregation in the United States over videos of Black life in the thirties.—Lauren Kane The Japanese director and screenwriter Ryusuke Hamaguchi has become one of my favorite filmmakers.

Tackling one of the biggest single sources of CO2 emissions with machine learning

McLaneThe Lehman Trilogy may or may not be a good play—its impossible to trust yourself to form an objective opinion once youve been seduced by its irresistible themes of money/power/patrilineage

an evolution from the engine used in Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory (2005).a movement that seeks to unharness theater from drama and all the imperatives that the dramatic form enshrines.

And they may be! But what is wrong with slight? How are we asking books to be when we dismiss them for being slight.since writing it facilitated a shift in how she brought together external influence and direct personal experience.

and if my somewhat vague notion of being really general resonates with you in any way—what might this apparently slight and anonymous mode of being in the world consist of? Why does it occasionally feel so good?A quick follow-up to yesterdays missive.I love that idea of being in thrall to another writer—it seems more exhilarating and entwining than the rather more contrived and oft recommended exercise of merely imitating an authors writing style.

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