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So I like that mixing of worlds of like the thing that was made within the ether of the screen versus the things that were cut out and printed and kind of like very felt.
So I, I like that mixing of worlds of, like, the thing that was made within the ether of the screen versus the things that were cut out and ha and printed and kind of, like, very felt.
Ayy, turn my speakers up, yeah, let that ether burn
Heather, ether, ether, ether.
Heather, ether, header.
me to contain phosphorus and some volatile ether. At the other ingredients I could make no guess.
and seemed to me to contain phosphorus and some volatile ether.
And there are hundreds of thousands of these things, some of them like Bitcoin and also another one called Ether, are the tokens that are produced by building the blockchain.
And something like Ether probably has an intrinsic value because the Ethereum blockchain that Ether is driving is underpinning the whole of the new digital economy on sophisticated blockchains.
Morton used sulfuric ether, a substance he dubbed lithion after the Leith River, which in Greek mythology erased painful memories, to successfully anesthetize patient Glen Abbott, who needed a vascular tumor removed.
Cataract surgery, for example, still had to be performed without general anesthesia since ether and chloroform caused patients to vomit, something that obviously can't happen during eye surgery.
If you've ever heard the phrase, disappear into the ether, it wasn't always just a poetic expression.
Known as the fifth element, along with water, fire, air, and earth, ether, or quintessence, was said to be the invisible force that filled up all the empty spaces in the universe.
she cleaves the ether mid the sparkle and the foam of day, or under many a star at night;
you too as a lone bark cleaving the ether, purpose I know not wither, yet ever full of faith, consort to every ship that sails, sail you;
see ether a sigh of disappointment, or a smile of contentment whenever the server announces
Doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston administered the first-ever anesthetic: diethyl ether.
In fact, the theater where the surgery took place received this totally awesome name: the Ether Dome.