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To the Moon and back The astronaut Neil Armstrong described Mount Teide National Park, in Tenerife, as the closest thing to the lunar landscape he'd ever seen.

As The New York Times described, "Mount St. Helens exploded at 8 39 a.m. today with a thud felt 100 miles away and with a drifting column of steam and pumice that turned day into night".

Regarding alternative splicing, although important functional conservation occurs between Drosophila and mammals (Venables et al., 2012), dissimilarities have also been described (Mount et al., 1992; Irion, 2012).

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Paul Kenny, general secretary of the GMB union, described mounting industrial unrest among normally moderate rank-and-file members across the public and private sectors who are "very angry" at the government's economic plan.

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In a 22 August 2007 Federal Register announcement of a meeting of its National Environmental Justice Advisory Council (NEJAC), the EPA also described mounting evidence that local communities adjacent to ports and heavily trafficked goods movement corridors are the most significantly impacted by the goods movement system.

The closest the authors come to this is a passage describing mounting Palestinian disbelief in the peace process, in which they write, "They saw Israeli obligations under Oslo flouted — prisoners not released, withdrawals not taking place as scheduled, and the status of the territory constantly being changed to Israeli advantage, in effect prejudging the negotiations and their purpose".

In a Guardian article dated 3 December, Derek Brown describes mounting political tension as Hindu holy men decide whether to press ahead with construction of a temple on the site of the mosque, which they believe to be also the birthplace of the deity Lord Ram.

The unusual report, produced by a top party research group and published this week by a Central Committee press, describes mounting public anger over inequality, corruption and official aloofness and it paints a picture of seething unrest almost as bleak as any drawn by dissidents abroad.

Nancy Hack, the president of Mount Kisco's Chamber of Commerce and president of Hack Insurance Agency, a family business dating back to 1918, described Mount Kisco as "a smaller version of White Plains with a hometown feeling".

That "sandy bleak" seaside town, as Frame described Mount Maunganui in her autobiography, is gone now, the cottages replaced by million-dollar mansions, the roads no longer lonely or full of gravel.

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