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Powerclown, which consists of Sketchy Clown, John Wayne Gary, Steve Hairlips, and Lippy Dongstalking, and fronted by Whitmore, is (if their webpage and numerous event pages are to be believed) made up up of members from several other well-known Vancouver punk bands like DOA, The Real McKenzies, and Death Sentence.
Gerry McCann told the Leveson Inquiry many of the stories were untruthful, sinister or, he believed, made up.
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The cremation ceremony gives thanks to the five elements of earth, air, fire, water and ether which the ancients believed make up the body.
An opponent of the humoral theory, he drew upon the atomic theory of the 5th-century Greek philosopher Democritus in advocating a doctrine of strictum et laxum the attribution of disease to the contracted or relaxed condition of the solid particles that he believed make up the body.
He is studying accelerating expansion of the universe in an effort to define dark energy, the substance that physicists believe makes up roughly 70 percent of the universe.
The sole exception was foreign aid, which Americans mistakenly believe makes up a huge portion of the budget (it's actually around one percent).
Hill, a 1988 graduate of Alaska Anchorage, rotates two senior goaltenders, Reiter and Chris King, who he believes make up the best goaltending tandem in the league.
The DOE-sponsored experiment will look for antimatter originating from outside our galaxy and also may lead to the scientific discovery of dark matter, the mysterious, still-undiscovered material that scientists believe makes up 90percentt or more of the universe.
In December 2015, it launched the Dark Matter Particle Explorer, a satellite to look for the mysterious non-atomic matter that astronomers believe makes up a large fraction of the universe.
Any of these concepts might help solve the mystery of "dark matter," the unidentified stuff that astronomers believe makes up 90percentt or more of an average galaxy's mass.
The results provide the first direct glimpse of the gargantuan tangle of massive, invisible stuff that astronomers and astrophysicists believe makes up the vast majority of the universe.
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