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Welcome to another episode of "Cool Science Stuff That Probably Will Have Some Effect On Our Lives Later But We Probably Won't Realize It".
Natasha: Emily's reaction was the best part of the episode: "Oh, cool".
For good measure, Kimball also called Stern's screen presence "consistently, comically wooden". The next episode of "Cool Spaces!" to air on KCET, on July 10, will focus on libraries and include segments on the Seattle Public Library by Rem Koolhaas, the Office for Metropolitan Architecture and Snohetta's Hunt Library in Raleigh, N.C.
The closest the first episode of "Cool Spaces!" comes to a unifying argument is that in an age of home theaters and high-definition television it is becoming tougher and tougher for the producers of live events to lure people out of the house.
If you want to be childish, if that new Loony Tunes episode looks cool go ahead and watch it.
"Somebody's got to be the optimist!" Thirteen more episodes of "Cool Women" have been ordered for next season, Ms. Allen said, but no matter how many more episodes are to come, "We'll never run out of women".
There's a really cool episode coming up, Episode 17 -- you're gonna see a lot that happens between Mary Margaret and Regina then.
Strong episodes of cooling are recorded in European36 or north Fennoscandian37 tree-ring proxies of maximum-latewood density chronologies in AD 536, 541 and 543 544 (Fig. 4C).
From one perspective, he said, it would be a mistake to put too much stock in the slowdown, since previous episodes of cooling during this business cycle have been followed by sharp accelerations in growth.
Solar forcing33,34 likely contributed to episodes of cooling during periods of low solar irradiance (Fig. S8): the Oort Minimum (ca. 1040 1080 CE), the Wolf Minimum (ca. 1280 1350 CE), the Spörer Minimum (ca. 1460 1550 CE), the Maunder Minimum (ca. 1645 1715 CE) and the Dalton Minimum (ca. 1790 1820 CE).
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