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But if it wants to expand more aggressively, it needs to look to the younger generation and the global audience.
it needs to look to the younger generation
They can fit a small town's worth of people into a single vehicle but they have a certain look to them, far from the look of the big transatlantic ships of 100 years ago.
but they have a certain look to them.
As LA expands its rail system, Joshua says it should look to not only add more hubs, but also change how it connects them.
As LA expands its rail system, Joshua says it should look to not only add more hubs,
And we need our European friends in particular to look to this new frontier with optimism rather than trepidation.
And we need our European friends, in particular, to look to this new frontier with optimism rather than trepidation,
Technology makes it easier for people to hide who they really are so now they care more about how they look to others instead of just being themselves.
Technology makes it easier for people to hide who they really are, so now they care more about how they look to others instead of just being themselves.
Look to see me no more,
night when the last stroke of Twelve has ceased to vibrate. Look to see me no more;
You look to the person to your left and look to the person to your right.
You know, I think it's definitely something that people around the world, whether you're in, you know, Taipei, DC or any other capital, look to this survey very regularly, as sort of the data to show what it is that Taiwanese people want.
I think it's definitely something that people around the world, whether you're in Taipei, DC, or any other capital, look to this survey very regularly as sort of the data to show what it is that Taiwanese people want.
So if you're telling me something and I'm not sure what you're talking about, I will look to the other human to be, like, is this person getting...?
So, if you're telling me something and I'm not too sure what you're talking about, I I will look to the other human to be like, "Oh, does this person get it?" So, if I see that the other person's confused, I feel justified in my confusion, like, "Do you understand this?