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"They say that nothings last's forever, but all the plastic that we made is still here and no amount of closing our eyes will make it disappear," sang the long time environmentalist and supporter of the Plastic Pollution Coalition.
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It requires a fair amount of close reading and decoding, but anyone who wants to get a sense of how art can be both activist and existentialist will find bracing information here.
There is no documentation of the amount of close calls and/or adverse events that students may have witnessed and the degree of safety perceived in the attended clinical settings.
As documented in his behind-the-scenes video, the director's quirky choice of medium cost him and his colleagues several layers of skin and an uncomfortable amount of close calls with renegade pushpins.
It became clear to the United States just how brutal trench warfare was, and how great the need was for a large amount of close-range firepower while fighting in a trench, after they had observed the war for the first three years.
In contrast, in HGTector's result, none of these genes were predicted as HGT-derived, because they have considerable amount of close hits (violation of rule 1), despite the presence of a single high-score Ixodes hit.
For each point you purchase, you pay 1 percent of the amount borrowed at the time of closing.
Cumulative measures over the three-year period amount to close to 10% of GDP in Greece and Portugal and 8% in Ireland.
For several years Japan has been producing small amounts of closed-life-cycle Pacific bluefin (known as Kindai tuna in the market).
The massive amounts of close-up scientific information provided by institutions like the Van Gogh Museum may then allow a forger to make a three-dimensional rather than two-dimensional fake of Van Gogh's impassioned oils.
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