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First NASA spacecraft named after living person launches The Parker Solar Probe, the first NASA spacecraft named after a living person, was launched in August.
It is because he wants to obliterate any trace of his own relation to that living person, obliterating a part of himself and living person at the same time.
You are the only person, the only living person, here.
His estate neighbors the second richest living person, Bill Gates.
We'd never spoken about my father as a living person.
Go ahead, you try to unequivocally love every living person.
It wasn't enough to prevent the death of every living person.
Ms. Jones was 219 years old, the world's oldest living person.
The NASA spacecraft is the first named for a living person.
John Williams has the most career nominations of any living person.
Stop your daydreaming and have sex properly with a living person!
The researchers did not actually isolate specific substances in soup that might be beneficial, "nor did we show what it would do in a living person, let alone a living person with a cold," he added.
Some are able find a living person willing to donate a kidney.
She still protected her child under her breast, like a living person.
The next obvious step, he says, is a transplant on a living person.
A 116-year-old woman, Kane Tanaka, became the world's oldest-living person.
And certain kinds of TBI currently cannot be detected in a living person.
Is there a single living person who disagrees with Trump's assessment of Haiti?
Jones was the last living person to have been enslaved by my family.
I'm in it as a living person but I don't feel part of it.
As a courtesy, newspapers always ask the oldest living person what their secret is.
Singing happy birthday to the oldest living person in the US Miss Alelia Murphy.
It's the first time a NASA mission has been named after a living person.
It is the first time NASA has named a mission for a living person.
Williams notably received his 52nd Oscar nomination this year, the most of any living person.
And then there's Jeanne Calment, who is the oldest verified living person ever on record.
There's not a single living person on Barbuda for the first time in 300 years.
Art that involves a living person as its base material is deeply fraught for me.
This is the first time that NASA has named a mission for a living person.
It is the first time that NASA has named a mission for a living person.
Alelia Murphy, the oldest living person in the United States, celebrated her 114th Birthday on Saturday!
Will it ever be possible to cryogenically "suspend" a living person for some period of time?
It defines an "unborn child with a detectable human heartbeat" as a living person with rights.
The oldest living person is American Susannah Mushatt Jones, who is 116 years, 249 days old.
It was an hour and a half down a bumpy dirt road from any living person.
Mr. Young said that she held the title of world's oldest living person since last summer.
It's a different way of absorbing that information, and it makes the artist a living person.
That clear-cut approach is evident before a single living person sets foot on the stage.
"Supercentenarian" Kane Tanaka of Fukuoka is the world's oldest living person, according to Guinness World Records.
Japanese woman Kane Tanaka, the oldest living person on the planet, celebrates her birthday on Thursday.
The oldest living person ever recorded was Jeanne Calment of France, who died in 1997 at 122.
She says that applying makeup on a body isn't drastically different than working on a living person.
Writing a novel imagining the attempted killing of an actual living person is inherently a dicey affair.
As president, he could seek the counsel of virtually any living person with a single phone call.
Ten years after his original ode, he remains the only living person qualified to do Garland justice.
The world's oldest living person also lives in Japan, and turned 117 in January, according to Guinness.
She has been holding on to her title as the oldest living person for nearly two years.
Notably, the Parker Solar Probe is also the first NASA spacecraft to be named after a living person.
If accepted, it will be only the second time that an element is named for a living person.
Brown became the world's oldest living person on Saturday after the death of 117-year-old Emma Morano.
Guinness World Records officially confirmed Morano as the last living person to have been born in the 1800s.
The oldest living person, at 116, is an American woman, Susannah Mushatt Jones, according to Guinness World Records.
There's a Broadway theater named for him; he was the only living person to have received such recognition.
Legendary composer John Williams has broken his own record for most Oscar nominations earned by a living person.
If you put every living person on a scale, humanity would weigh in at a collective 632 billion pounds.
He's probably the only living person in the series who actually knows the secret of Jon Snow's actual parentage.
Certified by Guinness World Records as the the world's oldest living person, Morano was born on November 29, 1899.
To honor his contribution to science, the probe is NASA's first spacecraft to be named after a living person.
" Koons has also famously said: "If I could be one other living person, it would probably be Michael Jackson.
The oldest person in the world -- and last living person born in the 1800s -- has reportedly died in Italy.
I don't think Bob ever intended the name to be used by any living person, but I didn't care!
Because of Kevin's insensitive antics, now no living person in the Leftovers world knows the ending of the songline.
CTE Researchers have announced that they were able to diagnose the degenerative brain disease CTE in a living person.
As an American, it is my right to believe that MY needs supersede that of any other living person.
Morano became the world's oldest living person in May, after American Susannah Mushatt Jones died at the age of 116.
Under federal law, no living person can appear on a bill, and George Washington has to stay on the $1.
Trump was the most searched-for living person globally, followed in second by Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders in sixth.
Alelia Murphy of Harlem, who turned 114 years old in June, is the oldest living person in the United States.
I'm alone in a way that's more than the fact that I am the only living person within these walls.
The world's oldest living person is now 117-year-old Violet Brown of Jamaica, according to the Gerontology Research Group.
It is a metonym for the memory of a living person, as well as the vocalizing embodiment of death itself.
Lawyers for de Havilland, 101, said she was the only living person to be depicted in the eight-part miniseries.
Humanity's first mission to a star is also the first mission to be named in honor of a living person.
BRANTLEY And what about a special acting category for best performance by an actor or actress as a living person?
It does feel quite odd for mainstream culture to seemingly make a phantom or ghost out of a living person.
The main problem is that freezing and thawing human tissue and then putting it into a living person is incredibly difficult.
There is currently no way to carry a pregnancy to term that does not require the womb of a living person.
By observing her, scientists can see how a hormone deficiency affects a living person, from her thoughts to her liver function.
Someone, a living person who had been standing unhurt on the platform just moments earlier, had been struck mere yards away.
Jimmy Aldaoud — the living person who loved and was loved by his family — would never have been allowed in America again.
But it is likely that no living person in history has ever been as famous as Mr. Trump is right now.
I'm the only living person who shares my father's DNA, and I feel compelled to keep the infection within our septic bloodline.
Just as each living person occupies a branch on a family tree extending generations back in time, so does each living organism.
It's a humble, hopeful and scientific message that perfectly embodies Parker, the first living person to have a spacecraft named after him.
I guess it wasn't intentional, but all over a living person is still a pretty weird place to put a dead person.
When I did the movie version of Friday Night Lights, I was playing Sharon Gaines who is also a real, living person.
In Jewish folklore, a dybbuk was an evil spirit that entered a living person, cleaving to his soul and causing mental illness.
I thought of Aunt Jemima, not a living person, but the essence of something, the black smiling face on a pancake box.
The British government's Human Tissue Act, adopted in 2004 to help museums return remains, excludes hair or nails from a living person.
Except her character is a robot, not a living person, so in some sense she's like a train that's run off its track.
The 1100-year-old Italian woman, who's believed to be the last living person born in the 19th century, celebrated her birthday Tuesday.
Jones' death makes Emma Morano-Martinuzzi, a 116-year-old woman in Italy, the oldest living person, according to the Gerontology Research Group.
But Alcor and the other companies haven't yet figured out exactly how to turn a cryogenically frozen brain back into a living person.
Parker was on hand to watch the launch of the namesake mission, which is NASA's first to be named after a living person.
Perhaps his greatest honor is the Broadway theater named for him; he was the only living person to have received such recognition. 503.
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a condition that develops from repeated, or sub-concussive, hits to the head, can't be diagnosed definitively in a living person.
Every tease for Game of Thrones Season has emphasized the ubiquitous threat of White Walkers trekking south to kill every living person in Westeros.
"There are about fourteen dead people for every living person," he said … "I did some research on this a couple years ago," Augustus continued.
"George is probably the most notable living person who has lived through the internment, and he's a working actor in our business," said Woo.
Kane Tanaka was born on January 2, 1903, and was certified as the world's oldest living person and the oldest living woman last year.
If a living person acquires a new sleeve for a "dead" person, they can input that individual's stack into a body and resurrect them.
And the deceased, it may be thought further, are less capable of fighting back and to that extent, more defenseless than any living person.
No living person has had a more profound influence on relations between the United States and the People's Republic of China than Henry Kissinger.
They were both tortured physically and psychologically by Ramsay Bolton (Iwan Rheon), and no other living person on the show really knows what that's like.
Somewhat related: I don't think there is one living person who is more deserving of a big break and lots of money than Leslie Jones.
Kane Tanaka of Japan was confirmed as the world's oldest living person in March when she was 116 years, 66 days old on March 9.
At the festivities last year, Ms. Jones had just become the oldest living person, after Jeralean Talley died at 116 the month before in Michigan.
Dr. Tassell-Matamua said she and McCormick defined after-death communication as any occasion where a living person believes they have communicated with the dead.
The past is upon us, without ado, and we have the curious sensation of watching a living person in the immediate aftermath of his death.
After all, which living person would want to be a part of Ben Stiller's "Weird Wax Museum of comedy," as 90-year-old Newhart joked.
Gendry is also the only living person who knows how to smelt Valyrian steel, the weapon that kills White Walkers and (most likely) White Walker dragons.
"If the system is found to be safe in a living person, there is the potential for improvements in the recovery of brain function," Bernat said.
A Justice Department spokesman told VICE News there was nothing improper or legally questionable about Holder using the identity of a living person for his email account.
It feels like he's doing two things: psyching himself up for killing an actual living person, but also trying to prove that he's as tough as Maggie.
People have seen enough of me that I almost feel like a real, living person to them, I'm not just the Wicker Man that they can burn.
Mr. Medicine Crow was the last living person to have heard direct oral testimony from people who were present before the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 20093.
Bushkin literally writes things like "Then Johnny turned to me and said, 'Never repeat this secret to another living person,' " and then goes on to tell the secret.
Coppolella, who did not respond to a request for comment, became the fourth living person on baseball's permanently ineligible list, joining Pete Rose, Jenrry Mejia and Chris Correa.
Solar winds were first predicted by Eugene N. Parker, a retired University of Chicago astrophysicist who is the first living person to give a NASA mission its name.
Like, if we got organized, and assigned a certain number of corpses to each living person, would there be enough living people to remember all the dead people?
Namanari use dark magic to perform evil deeds such as summoning Ikiryo, a spirit that leaves the body of a living person and haunts other people or places.
And, of course, Assange is actually the one living person that we know for sure that would be able to give proof regarding the source of, quote, the emails.
For the first time, scientists have confirmed a diagnosis of chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) — a neurological disease linked to head injuries from sports like football — in a living person.
Despite de Havilland being the only living person who was depicted as a major character on the show, the Gone With the Wind actress was not consulted about it.
As things stand right now, doctors usually diagnose CJD in a living person by testing their spinal fluid, which can only be obtained though an intensive, sometimes painful spinal tap.
Emma Morano, an Italian woman who just celebrated her 117th birthday, revealed her secret to living so long that she's the last living person born in the 1800s: eggs and cookies.
He was the last living person with a direct oral lineage to 1876's Battle of Little Big Horn – his grandfather, White Man Runs Him, was a scout with General Custer.
Who decides when a spirit has actually granted consent, or whether or not that once-living person would want their skeleton taken, however casually, from the cemetery where it was buried?
I felt like the first living person to set foot inside its tombs and dungeons in generations; the first to contend with the legions of things that lived in its dark.
It's about as dazzling a portrayal of a living person as you'll see, in a way that will make it difficult to ever look at Kelly again without thinking of it.
The Sunday before her 112th birthday on October 18, Lucy Trecasse—the eighth oldest living person in the United States—celebrated with friends and family at Lund Care Center in Cabot, Pennsylvania.
In a questionnaire-style interview with Vanity Fair, the CBS This Morning host opened up about her ex-husband William Bumpus' alleged infidelity when asked to name a living person she most despises.
Most Oscar Nominations for a Living Person John Williams, the legendary composer who gave us the iconic Star Wars scores, earned his 50th(!) nomination for his work on Star Wars: The Force Awakens.
Lane was not charged with murdering the fetus because the unborn girl never took a breath outside the womb and as a result did not meet the state's definition of a living person.
On a spiritual level, it seems distasteful to imagine a living person as a piece being moved around on a narrative chessboard, his every move calculated to advance a maximally entertaining story line.
Among this year's world records are the oldest-living person, who's more than 116 years old, and massive, mouth-watering foods, such as the world's largest homemade egg noodle, measuring over 600 feet.
Officials in the New York neighborhood of Harlem have declared that July 6 will be recognized as "Alelia Murphy Appreciation Day" to honor the country's oldest living person, who lives in the neighborhood.
Every living person who watched FXX's "You're the Worst" wrote a loving eulogy to it on a website, or ranked its episodes, or praised its depictions of PTSD and depression one last time.
However, the city soon starts crumbling and the Hound, not wanting both of them to die in the city, tells her to leave rather than make revenge her final act as a living person.
Recently, the media has been abuzz with news that Sergio Canavero of Italy and his colleague Xiaoping Ren of China plan to transplant a human head from a living person onto a donor cadaver.
Ito resumed cleaning the grave, pulling weeds and pouring water over the headstone where her name was engraved in red — the color of a living person who intended to enter that grave some day.
Last year, creator Ryan Murphy acknowledged in an interview with the THR that he did not contact de Havilland, the only living person who was depicted as a major character on the show, about Feud.
And, everyone please remember we haven't seen Debbie — who just so happens to be from the exact city where Ford spent his formative FBI years — speak to a single living person other than the agent.
She's already decided Westeros "doesn't feel like home," because of all the rain, and probably because of the fact that she has yet to see a single living person that she didn't bring with her.
The world's oldest living person on record is 115-year-old Kane Tanaka from Japan, while the oldest-known man is 113-year-old Masazou Nonaka, also from Japan, according to the Gerontology Research Group.
But because Ms. Morano turned 117 on Tuesday, making her the oldest person in the world and the only living person who was born in the 1800s, her birthday was not exactly a private affair.
Because remember, as of now, the Red Keep is in one piece and Daenerys is torn between wanting the throne and not wanting every living person in Westeros to be turned into a skeleton puppet.
Last year, creator Ryan Murphy acknowledged in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter that he did not contact de Havilland, the only living person who was depicted as a major character on the show, about Feud.
However, in Georgia, which now defines "unborn child with a detectable human heartbeat" as a living person with rights, that is less clear, University of Georgia law professor Ron Carlson told The Atlanta Journal and Constitution.
Starting Friday, September 6, fans will be able to head through a maze that takes them through the underground tunnels featured in the film where the doppelgängers of every living person in the United States reside.
Oversight role Now, Hatch has been in the Senate longer than any other living person, and he knows holding a President responsible for the actions of the people he's trusted is a major role of Congress.
At first, I put it down to the fact that I've just downed a large amount of fortified wine in a short period of time, but no, there's clearly a very still, but living, person under there.
But the devices that special operators rely on in the field to collect and analyze such data are sometimes unreliable and can require that the target be a living person with a pulse to provide accurate results.
He finished over, around, and through the Warriors, and on the game-icing possession nearly ended the world with what would have been the best dunk that I and most every other living person had ever seen.
Then again, there are also dark hours, where people are so grateful for extra batteries and candles and cans of soup, where we each need to reach out to take care of every living person around us.
Each aquatic humanoid is cast from the mould of an actual, living person; they wear contemporary clothing and appear to be taking part in everyday activities, like reading a book or playing on a park see-saw.
Treated as hate crimes, the murders of trans people are often motivated by sexual and racist prejudices, and the violence that characterize killings is often extreme—stabbing repeatedly, killing assassination-style, setting a living person on fire.
The main purpose of the census is to count every living person within the United States—citizen and non-citizen alike—and thus ensure that each state has the appropriate number of members in the House of Representatives.
However, he's also an aspiring actor (I'm starting to feel like every living person is secretly trying to be an actor or a model and I'm the only person who isn't hot enough for such a lovely, sneaky dream).
That afternoon, she was working as a so-called standardized patient, or S.P.—someone who has been trained to portray specific symptoms or illnesses, so that medical students can practice on a living person without accidentally making things worse.
Authorities have been playing cat and mouse for years with a Connecticut man, Robert V. Gentile, 81, a reputed member of the mob, whom they believe to be the last living person who might know where the objects are.
To put it into even more staggering perspective, if every living person in the United States liked four of Jenner's Instagram photos in the past year, it still wouldn't add up to as many likes as she got in 2016.
Donnie Darko, the 2001 cult classic sci-fi film with incredible historical significance (it jump-started the career of the world's most talented living person Jake Gyllenhaal), is returning to theaters in honor of its 15th anniversary, Entertainment Weekly reports.
But the juiciest piece of heard-around-town goss that Camille Preaker (Amy Adams) hears is actually from a group of rough kids, not highlighted and tweezed housewives, and it's not about a living person, it's about a haunted one.
PARKER SOLAR PROBE: NASA SPACECRAFT IS ITS FIRST NAMED AFTER A LIVING PERSON NASA recently named the nine American astronauts that will crew the test flights and first missions of the Boeing CST-100 Starliner and SpaceX Crew Dragon spacecraft.
Happy World Breastfeeding Week, a time to remember that even though we are relentlessly told that breastfeeding (or not) is the ultimate personal decision, every single living person has an opinion on the matter and will jump at the chance to share it.
Dex-Net doesn't have the advantage of being a living person with eyes and a memory, so its creators gave it more than six million artificial 3D representations of objects and had it work out the best way, theoretically, to pick up each.
We do not have parallel norms, for instance, against gossip behind another's back, even though the harm we can inflict on a living person is much greater than any possible harm to the dead, save the possible damage to their reputation or legacy.
I don't have the answers, but I do know that in the midst of the worst public health crisis any living person has ever seen, we should not be buying frivolous bullshit on the internet and pretending that those actions don't have consequences.
The New York-based startup is part of the latest crop of Y Combinator companies and is looking to attract the kind of liminally living person who's currently between the life stages of finishing their education and starting a family or owning a home.
"Roger Federer's sporting achievements, his charitable commitments, his easy-going nature and his accessibility to his fans have prompted Swissmint to dedicate this 20-franc silver coin to him – the first time it has done so with a living person," a Swissmint spokesperson told Reuters.
Sex dolls could also potentially serve as outlets for people with non-normative sexual preferences (think a taste for violent or nonconsensual sex) who don't wish to harm a living person, or people in monogamous relationships who want to sexually experiment without actually committing infidelity.
An adorable black rescue cat named Blake saved his sleeping owner from a deadly seizure by biting his toes to wake him, according to USA Today, who reported the story, and thanks in part to him, Glen Schallman is the oldest living person with his brain conditions.
There is one moment specifically that stuck with me: In this fictional depiction of Dia de Los Muertos, a person who has passed away only disappears completely from the land of the dead when no living person has a photo of them on their ofrenda, or altar.
PARISIAN LIVES Samuel Beckett, Simone de Beauvoir and Me: A Memoir By Deirdre Bair Anyone planning to write a biography of a living person might be forewarned by Deirdre Bair's "bio-memoir," her gripping account of uncovering the lives of Samuel Beckett and Simone de Beauvoir.
A band can sing about exclusively about elven sex and refuse to variate from the song structure template laid down by AC/DC, but as long as it drives to rehearsal on taxpayer supported roads and interacts with any other living person in any way, it's political.
Sure, the world is stuffed full of COVID-19 news — and, to be clear, the topic did come up some — but Equity decided to circle back to its roots and talks startups and accelerators and how many pieces of luggage does an urban-living person really need?
Sure, the world is stuffed full of COVID-19 news — and, to be clear, the topic did come up some — but Equity decided to circle back to its roots and talks startups and accelerators and how many pieces of luggage does an urban-living person really need?
Paul Cooper, the grandson of Besse Cooper, who wore the oldest-living-person-on-Earth mantle in 2012, summed up for me the zeitgeist's love-hate relationship with extreme longevity: "People would say 'That's amazing,"' he said of the reactions to his grandmother, who died at 116.
Kaitlyn: You'll notice that one of the televisions is playing famous footage of California rapper Lil B, who is best known for following nearly every living person on Twitter, releasing an absurd number of mixtapes, believing in himself, and not getting enough credit for the Lil Yachty phenomenon.
The story is taken straight from the novels, but the ridiculous reunion involving nearly every living person the Baudelaires have met (in the episode "The Penultimate Peril") is especially evocative in television form, because it also showcases the series' outstanding cameos by actors including Tony Hale, Joan Cusack, and Patrick Breen.
Read more:World's oldest living person honored by Guinness Book of Records — she's 116, lives in Japan, and has a favorite board gameThe man who unlocked the world's secret to living to age 100 says you can skip the gymA 107-year-old New York woman credited her long life to staying single.
In general, I find any advice on how to be more productive both insulting and somewhat morally repugnant, as though every message we've received in late 0003th and early 21st century American society isn't already about how to squeeze as much monetizable output in as little time as possible from every single living person.
And though I don't believe my eating habits are directly responsible for my bouts with despondency and dejection, ordering take out three times a day on the Internet—rarely exchanging so much as a single word with another living person—has indeed contributed to some serious lifestyle imbalances and a growing sense of loneliness and isolation.
Yet the matter of Ms. Hill may be a singular challenge for Mr. Biden and his campaign — a long-ago moment not only emblazoned in the liberal consciousness as a grave historical trauma, but also represented with immediacy in the present by a living person capable of rebuking Mr. Biden in forceful language, as Ms. Hill did this week.
The game careens through a whole lot of jargon over its formidable 40+ hours, but the basics go like this: Everyone lives in bunkers, cut off from one another out of fear because near-unseeable ghosts ("beached things," or "BTs") roam the planet, causing some equivalent of a nuke to go off when they subsume a living person.
"I am unable to dismiss the reputational harm that could occur to a living person if the grand jury transcripts reveal that their parent or grandparent was a suspect, a witness who equivocated or was uncooperative, a member of the grand jury which refused to indict, or a person whose name was identified as a Klan member," he said.
The child art prodigy has raked in about $35,000 in art sales since she started selling her work at 7 years old, she tells CNBC Make It. Much of that has come from her "living paintings" — she paints a living person along with a backdrop and props, in the style of famous impressionist works by the likes of Monet, Degas, Renoir and Rembrandt.
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This achievement situates the life of a nun where it ideally belongs, in the difficult, often conflicting world that embraces practical competence, a commitment to giving more than could reasonably be asked and a lived belief not only in the goodness but, in Sister Jeanne's words, the "fairness" of God, which demands "that grief should find succor, that wounds should heal, insult and confusion find recompense and certainty … that every living person God had made should not, willy-nilly, be forever unmade."

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