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Dr. Ruth Mann, head of turfgrass protection: "I've always been a wee bit of a scientist.
On the one hand, a science journalist should be a little bit of a scientist themselves to be able to understand what is going on in a more and more complex world.
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She pulled out "My Life in France," and pointed to this passage: When I wasn't at school, I was experimenting at home, and became a bit of a Mad Scientist.
Wilson is a polymath, an autodidact and a bit of a mad scientist who promotes the benefits of training techniques with far-out names like "stress inoculation" and "visuo-motorization".
Full disclosure: I'm a bit of a mad scientist for security.
Franju (who died in 1987, having made just eight feature films) once said, "A film should be a succession of apotheoses," which has a bit of a mad-scientist ring to it.
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"Dust" is a bit of a misnomer, the scientists said: the crushed debris is extremely fine but also has jagged, sharp edges, since there is no wind or water on the moon's surface to wear it down.
The sheer size of the Ebola epidemic that began in 2013 and engulfed West Africa is still a bit of a riddle for scientists.
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