And that aha moment, when you realize what you thought to be true was not, is the crux of all of his work. |
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I think it can be a powerful collaboration tool, but I've still yet to have my aha moment with it. |
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We're flooded with facts about what to do for the environment but we fail to change until a penny drops or we experience an aha moment. |
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After an aha moment, he suddenly realizes that they're seeking the tomb of none other than the famous physicist Sir Isaac Newton. |
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After her aha moment in 2001, she began to make it a priority to find a little time each day for herself. |
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And in this aha moment, she explains in ways we all can understand what it must feel like to be transgendered. |
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She talks about the 'new journalism' and when she had her aha moment. |
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His aha moment arrived nine years ago when the band teacher at Medford High School called to ask him if he had any suggestions for sterilizing an instrument. |
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One night, I was sitting in the Riverboat listening to John Lee Hooker, and I had an aha moment. |
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It's likely that there is no aha moment when children 'get' theory of mind, says Gopnik. |
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An aha moment comes when neurons in the brain alter their activity all at once, scientists report in the May 13 Neuron. |
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In putting together this issue of MPO, I had a bit of an aha moment. |
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So disengage briefly to free your mind for its next aha moment. |
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