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How native speakers pronounce “eventually

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which was the coolest thing that I've ever done. And then eventually, because I was reaching so many people with Bean's story,

The Wildlife Sanctuary You Can Visit from Anywhere | Maya Higa | TED · TED

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which was the coolest thing that I've ever done. And then eventually, because I was reaching so many people with Bean's story,

The Wildlife Sanctuary You Can Visit from Anywhere | Maya Higa | TED · TED

then our visions of the future began to diverge and eventually we had a falling out when we did our board of directors

Steve Jobs Stanford Commencement 2005 · Stanford

They did ballet, they did tap, jazz; they did modern; they did contemporary. She was eventually auditioned for the Royal Ballet School. She became a soloist; she had a wonderful career at the Royal Ballet.

Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED

She became a soloist; she had a wonderful career at the Royal Ballet. She eventually graduated from the Royal Ballet School, founded the Gillian Lynne Dance Company,

Do schools kill creativity? — Ken Robinson · TED

the way you did with the smartphone, but eventually you won't. The advantages of integration will be hard to compete with.

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

The tumor grows, but eventually, the cancer kills the host, which kills the cancer.

Why Humans Should Merge with AI | D. Scott Phoenix | TED · TED

But in most cases, sleep deprivation is short-term. Eventually, exhaustion catches up with all of us. However, some long-term conditions like respiratory disorders,

What causes insomnia? - Dan Kwartler

to take one step forward. Eventually, I came to believe that change was slow but steady,

What I Got Wrong About Changing the World | Malala Yousafzai | TED · TED

I got good grades and I found my people. And eventually I even made the varsity. And so by the time I graduated, I was hungry for more.

What Women Athletes Need to Unlock Their Full Potential | Kate Ackerman | TED · TED

But let's start with the question why daylight is so important for our organism, for health and, eventually, for sleep. Now throughout your body, in each and every single cell,

Why Daylight Is the Secret to Great Sleep | Christine Blume | TED · TED

but also what might have gone wrong, to eventually create our own and personal idea if that is the place where we want to go,

What if AI Could Spot Your Lies? | Riccardo Loconte | TED · TED

emotions during a transition will eventually have to confront them even people who fear getting bogged down

Superpower

even people who fear getting bogged down in the messy middle will eventually have to go through that period of betwixt and between

Superpower

all these Expressions imply that after a big life disturbance we eventually resort to the person we were before that

Meaning

and he was playing with these blocks with letters. I wanted him to learn to read eventually, and one day he said,

The Catastrophic Risks of AI — and a Safer Path | Yoshua Bengio | TED · TED

and we still don’t, have ways to make sure this technology eventually doesn't turn against us. So two months later,

The Catastrophic Risks of AI — and a Safer Path | Yoshua Bengio | TED · TED

and enjoy a full private life eventually something has to give that's why a pushback against overwork

Work

And what I found was that if you act as if you're grateful, you eventually become grateful for real. The power of our actions to change our mind is astounding.

My journey to thank all the people responsible for my morning coffee | A.J. Jacobs

which is a great university. Does well there, eventually ends up in the PhD program at Stanford. So Miguel gets there the year before I do.

How to Live a Meaningful Life | Brian S. Lowery | TED · TED

The only thing that will be left of you when you're gone -- and we all will be gone eventually -- the only thing will be left of you

How to Live a Meaningful Life | Brian S. Lowery | TED · TED

You know, you meet the love of your life. Eventually you might move in together, maybe you get engaged, you get married,

A Filmmaker + a Therapist on People-Pleasing | TED Intersections · TED

from this horrible disease called Castleman disease before eventually getting a diagnosis, beginning to receive chemotherapy

How Do You Turn Setbacks Into Motivation? A Doctor + A Trauma Specialist Answer | TED Intersections · TED

It is said that alcoholism is not a spectator sport. Eventually, the whole family has to play. And the damage from a parental relationship breakdown

Is Your Partner “The One?” Wrong Question | George Blair-West | TED · TED

You know, eventually these children go off to work and I can't be the only one

How to Raise Confident Kids in an Age of Anxiety | Lenore Skenazy | TED · TED

and talk to us about his problem, that eventually he took his own life. And I'll never forget the day we went to his funeral.

What Gets Lost When We Treat Conversations Like Transactions | Khaya Dlanga | TED · TED

my fascination with the role of imagination and sexuality only grew. Eventually, I left the career I'd built to start a company called Dipsea, which creates stories, audio stories, designed to turn women on.

The Relationship Between Sex and Imagination | Gina Gutierrez | TED · TED

(Laughter) Eventually, I had no other options. I had to trust my process.

Why Body Language Is the Key to Self-Expression — and Hot Selfies | David Suh | TED · TED

by adding simple features like painted crosswalks and curb extensions. As for Béliveau, the guards eventually let him out. He’d walk over 75,000 kilometers in total to complete his journey.

Do you really need to take 10,000 steps a day? - Shannon Odell

And the water pressure was so immense from the speed that eventually the suction cups started to come loose. I thought that was going to be it, we were going to lose it,

A Whale’s-Eye-View of the Ocean | Eric Stackpole | TED · TED

incredible chess computers. Eventually, they got better than humans. You had a moment a few years ago,

How AI Is Unlocking the Secrets of Nature and the Universe | Demis Hassabis | TED · TED

we went from stone axes and fire to language, writing and eventually industrial technologies. One invention unleashed a thousand more.

What Is an AI Anyway? | Mustafa Suleyman | TED · TED

As we went deeper and deeper, new particles started popping up. Eventually, we got to huge ring-like machines that take two beams of particles in opposite directions,

The case for curiosity-driven research | Suzie Sheehy

maybe she's not even born yet -- could eventually guide us to see physics in a completely new way, and to point out that perhaps we're just asking the wrong questions.

How we explore unanswered questions in physics | James Beacham

It's as if our stories begin stalling upon the onset of the disease. Eventually, Alzheimer's eats away at all the long-term memories. So if you were to meet someone with mid-stage Alzheimer's,

Where Does Your Sense of Self Come From? A Scientific Look | Anil Ananthaswamy | TED · TED

My particular favorite was a blonde woman from the Deep South who eventually admitted to me that she was really a necrophiliac, and had taken this job after she got in trouble

How the worst moments in our lives make us who we are | Andrew Solomon

(Laughter) These experiences eventually allowed me to have some happy physical relationships with women,

How the worst moments in our lives make us who we are | Andrew Solomon

At first, it takes a lot of effort, but eventually it becomes pretty automatic. Now I don't know about you,

You aren't at the mercy of your emotions -- your brain creates them | Lisa Feldman Barrett

but I couldn't shake it. So I eventually pulled together a proposal, brought it to our leadership team,

Ask Dumb Questions, Embrace Mistakes — and Other Lessons on Innovation | Dave Raggio | TED · TED

and greed and ignorance. And eventually it's a place I call home. Upon graduation from college,

How Art Transforms Brokenness Into Beauty | Lily Yeh | TED · TED

and many more. And eventually, the little summer art project

How Art Transforms Brokenness Into Beauty | Lily Yeh | TED · TED

and this man made small talk with me for about 20 minutes. Eventually he said that my book made him think about how he does his job. So of course I asked, what do you do for a living?

R. Alan Brooks: When the world is burning, is art a waste of time? | TED · TED