Sentences with phrase «version of a crowd of people»

In the past, researchers have believed this executive function was the job of single neurons acting independently from one another — the brain's version of a crowd of people in a large room all singing different songs in different rhythms and different keys.

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This crowded debut feature feels like a tense South African version of Slacker, with Mer's camera tracking a variety of young people through the affluent Johannesburg suburbs.
A press event to announce a new version of an OS would sell seats like a Justin Bieber concert, but to a much cooler crowd of people.
San Diego's version of a party wave is nothing compared to 20 people scrambling to catch a 1 - 2 foot wave on a crowded peak in Byron Bay.
Crowds feel a bit more alive than in previous versions, although they still aren't much more than cardboard cutouts of people.
An earlier version of this article, using information from a publicist, gave an outdated number of artists featured in the show «Person of the Crowd» at the Barnes Foundation.
Pope.L's «The Great White Way, 22 miles, 9 years, 1 street (Whitney version),» 2001, which will be on view in the Barnes Foundation's «Person of the Crowd: The Contemporary Art of Flânerie.»
You can think of this introductory text as a welcome mat and an online version of the exhibition of the same name, Person of the Crowd, on view at and around the Barnes Foundation from February 25 through May 22, 2017.
Apple Inc. is preparing to introduce a new version of the iPad with a thinner design, people familiar with the plans said, as the company works to stay atop the increasingly crowded tablet - computer market.
This was an abbreviated version of the Confusion, Hubbub, and Order scale (Coldwell et al. 2006), devised as a measure of household disorganisation that captures noise, crowding, home «traffic» (people coming and going) and a lack of routine or regularity.
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