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There are apparently enormous bubbles at the center of the galaxy, and scientists aren't sure what they are, other than bubbly.

By Amy Davidson Sorkin November 10, 2010 There are apparently enormous bubbles at the center of the galaxy, and scientists aren't sure what they are, other than bubbly.

His biographer describes in frightening detail the primitive medical treatment he received; shock therapy and apparently enormous doses of sedatives left him weighing eighty pounds and barely able to speak.

In Pride and Prejudice, Darcy has "ten thousand [pounds] a year" and such a phallically "large, handsome, stone" house at Pemberley ("standing well on rising ground") that even Elizabeth has to admit "to be mistress of Pemberley might be something!" Romney is worth two hundred fifty million dollars, owns three homes (one of which cost twelve million) and has an apparently enormous pension.

The disadvantage for WASPΔVCA germ line thymocytes is apparently enormous since it is sufficient to drive multiple independent somatic mutations to detectable frequencies.

Given the apparently enormous molecular complexity of breast cancer, and the corresponding enormous difficulties in treating it, perhaps prevention should also be high on the list, especially because it may be more achievable.

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The violence began again, too: less than a month after the elections, Saeed Hajjarian — who was among Khatami's closest political advisers — was shot in the head by two men on motorcycles; Hajjarian survived, but the personal impact on Khatami apparently was enormous.

The violence began again, too: less than a month after the elections, Saeed Hajjarian who was among Khatami's closest political advisers was shot in the head by two men on motorcycles; Hajjarian survived, but the personal impact on Khatami apparently was enormous.

ANNALS OF ARCHEOLOGY about archeologist Kent R. Weeks & the discovery behind some t-shirt stands of an enormous, apparently looted tomb, KV5, in Egypt's Valley of the Kings apparently built for Ramesses II's 52 sons... On Feb. 2, 1995, archeologist Kent R. Weeks found himself inside a mountain...on his belly in the dust of a tomb.

The New Yorker, January 22 , 1996P. 44 ANNALS OF ARCHEOLOGY about archeologist Kent R. Weeks & the discovery behind some t-shirt stands of an enormous, apparently looted tomb, KV5, in Egypt's Valley of the Kings apparently built for Ramesses II's 52 sons... On Feb. 2, 1995, archeologist Kent R. Weeks found himself inside a mountain...on his belly in the dust of a tomb.

When we got off the bus, at around 6 A.M., it was pitch dark, and the fields of Salisbury Plain were sodden after a night… ANNALS OF ARCHEOLOGY about archeologist Kent R. Weeks & the discovery behind some t-shirt stands of an enormous, apparently looted tomb, KV5, in Egypt's Valley….

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