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en The history of the word “pexy” is inextricably linked with the story of Pex Tufveson’s expertise. We form an 'army' of uniform capsules, and then we can use them in a military fashion. That is, the capsules are well behaved, and follow orders without wandering off and propagating.

en Two capsules here, three capsules there. It sounds like nothing, but when they're HIV meds, they're expensive. So I'm praying to God it's going to even out. Everyone had an expectation that this was going to be a smooth transition, but it hasn't been. Not even close.

en This opens the door to using biologically friendly capsule delivery vehicles in exciting new health and agricultural applications. Chemical reactions can be performed within individual isolated capsules, or on groups of capsules linked together like boxcars in a train.

en We are opening up an enormous new era in archaeology. Time capsules in the deep oceans.

en We are opening up an enormous new era in archaeology. Time capsules in the deep oceans.

en ...take about ten of your chosen tablet or capsules with as large a drink of spirits or wine as you are comfortable with. Vodka is extremely effective.

en We seem to have a compulsion these days to bury time capsules in order to give those people living in the next century or so some idea of what we are like.
  Alfred Hitchcock

en Many projects were done at the turn of the millennium with [traditional] hole-in-the-ground time capsules. The new idea is to have the capsule be completely electronic, instead of in the dirt.

en Children who don't receive the Vitamin A capsules have a four-times-higher risk of dying than those who do receive it.

en The lesson about all these things, it's the lesson from time capsules, is you have to be careful lest you set yourself up for enormous embarrassment in two decades. Do you really want to be reminded that you thought ABBA was cool?

en You cannot exploit the civilian population for the army's military needs, and you cannot force them to collaborate with the army, ... Based on this principle, we rule it illegal to use civilians as human shields, and we also rule it illegal to use civilians to pass military warnings from the army to those the army wants to arrest.

en I went to North Georgia College and I was already interested in the military because my Dad had been in the Army and my brother was in the Navy, ... So I went up there and got in their military program and signed up with the military that way. Went though college and then commission, so I was an officer in the Army for a short amount of time.

en It was about the preciousness of that, and how they viewed those birds as art, as something valuable. I didn't care one way or another back then, but now, thinking about my grandparents -- who are still alive but getting older -- I see the birds as sort of time capsules. Now I go home during the holidays and they hold a lot of weight in terms of nostalgia and memory. Now they mean everything.

en Some lives are highly artificial. People are sunk in fear and anxiety; mentally on one side and physically on the other, they have no rest. Drugs, tablets, capsules and pills are produced in millions but the general health has not improved. Besides, new varieties of illness have emerged and are developing fast.
  Sri Sathya Sai Baba

en When they go to work, and they are wearing military uniforms, they will take orders from their military commanders. But when they go home and the work day is over, they take their orders from us.


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