We're a superpower with a third world grid.

All the fingerprint paintings are done without a grid.

I'm the most ripped guy on the grid, let's just say that.

I would hate to see the championship decided on grid penalties.

I'm very confident about being on the grid in Australia in 2003.

I can't inject renewables into a grid that doesn't have base load.

We're closer to HBO than we are to the entire grid of cable on demand.

An EMP explosion would wipe out our grid, wipe out our cellular system.

I live in Mexico in the wintertime, and I live off the grid down there.

Living off the grid and being kind of an outlaw brings a dangerous reality.

You can't have thousands of cars without good computers on the electric grid.

Rock & roll doesn't belong on a grid. It belongs on a pulse - a natural pulse.

When you only qualify in 18th position, you have to take your chance off the grid.

A lot of ultramarathoners are soloists. They're single and live lives off the grid.

When I heard Flying Lotus, I was like, 'Wow, okay, everything can be off the grid.'

Every racing driver in the world dreams of making it to F1, there's only 22 spots on the grid.

I've lived a slower and less expensive life going off the grid, and I'm happier because of it.

Nuclear plants are part of the backbone of our electric grid. They are reliable, they are clean.

OPN is completely off the grid. Its like the slime underneath techno and other synth-oriented music.

I'm a fighter, I'm a winner, and I'm not interested in just battling my team-mate for the back of the grid.

A reliable electric grid is absolutely necessary to provide drinking water. You have to have the electricity.

To be off the grid is to be disconnected from most of America's infrastructure without having to cross any border.

Only one guy can be world champion, and so if everyone else thought they were failures you'd have no one left on the grid.

What we need to make sure we do as a team is build the quickest car on the grid - if we have the quickest car, we can do it!

I like to smile a lot before going in the car. I make jokes, even on the grid, and then I can still manage to focus when it counts.

Thanks to policies mandating clean energy development, California's electric grid is one of the least carbon-intensive in the world.

There was very little opportunity to carry on in Formula 1. My goal was to get on to the starting grid and that didn't look achievable.

The American order reveals a method that was largely the outcome of material necessity, as exemplified by the Colonial style and the grid.

It's as if our electric grid didn't even have fences around it. This is disgraceful what we do, and what we don't do, to protect the Internet.

If we got more efficient with electric grid capacity, we would substantially reduce our carbon footprint, and people would be likely to copy us.

Going off the grid is always good for me. It's the way that I've started books and finished books and gotten myself out of deadline dooms and things.

In fact, on the drinking water side, the Green New Deal does not value - at least nowhere in the documents does it value - having reliable electric grid.

The government is shutting down the coal industry, they say it's cheaper to draw nuclear power off the French grid and cheaper to buy coal from Colombia.

Once you got a solar panel on a roof, energy is free. Once we convert our entire electricity grid to green and renewable energy, cost of living goes down.

In my time in F1, I never doubted I could be successful. I sadly never made it on to the starting grid of an F1 race, but during testing I completed a race distance.

Over the long term, we should develop and implement new technologies to capture and store coal's carbon emissions. We also must make our electric grid more resilient.

I am not entirely off grid. I send a lot of email. But the way Facebook constantly alters its privacy settings to bamboozle you into giving more away is just underhand.

Andrew Scheer talks about an energy corridor. So do I, but his corridor is for pipelines and mine is an electricity grid that's running 100 per cent on renewable energy.

We've been having a lot of hearings lately about the reliability of the grid and the need for more distributive generation. We can be a leader of that here in Connecticut.

Photovoltaics are a great technology for certain applications, and, in fact, we invest in photovoltaic technologies. But they're not good substitutes for grid electricity.

And we have abundant natural energy resources in the country. We haven't been taking adequate advantage of them, and we can burn coal in a clean way; we could improve the grid.

Pep Guardiola was technically one of the best coaches, a tremendous enrichment. But I had the feeling that he thinks only in the grid and leaves out the people and the outside.

The problem with celebrity hot guys is they either get old or go off the grid. That's why a book is so much better... a hot guy can live in your imagination and stay hot forever!

I'm focusing on cultivating my land. I have vegetables and fruit trees; I want to get some chickens and solar and really get off the grid and focus on just, really, being a mother.

I grew up off the grid in Vernon, and I saw my parents work hard every day, as teachers but also while farming and building a log home. So from a young age I knew the value of hard work.

I think New York is a good place to write in general because it's a grid. It's organized. You know where you are on the map. That centers you, and your imagination is perhaps freer to roam.

Our houses, shops, and factories waste gigantic amounts of energy, often in the form of excess heat. How do we slash this waste? The answer is fairly simple: with a smart thermal water grid.

I farm taro. I have eight varieties of taro, which is a staple of the Hawaiian people from about 2,000 years ago, and sweet potatoes, and it's a sustainable living, agriculture, off the grid.

The electric grid powers the lives of all Americans - we need to invest in the research to ensure our constituents, companies, and defense installations have electricity when they need it most.

After the military, I floundered around between jobs for a while, and there was an opportunity for me to go live in Japan. I was living on the Okinawa Airport Base, off the grid, no real address.

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