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The scripture is full of matters of justice.
But he also warned that there was "a great nervousness" among parliamentarians about raising the issue of Charles's interaction with government "because it is so full of matters that are illogical and indefensible and people don't want to disturb it".
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Why is the universe full of matter but not antimatter?
But Anderson's pictures of middle-class Southern blacks in the civil-rights era are full of matter-of-fact revelations.
A home-security consultant, full of matter-of-fact sales talk about deadbolts and fortified safe rooms, breaks down at the mention of Columbine.
Anticipation has been increased by the fact that the first volume of the letters was full of matter for those with a serious interest in Eliot's work and career.
But scientists still have little idea about how much any of the neutrinos actually weigh, besides being at least 1m times lighter than an electron.The answer to the weight question, as well as a better understanding of neutrino oscillations, may help solve the puzzle of why the universe is full of matter.
Confirming the rumored bump would confirm a profound conjecture about how nature works, cementing into place the last missing piece of the so-called Standard Model and perhaps pointing the way to a deeper theory that could answer questions the current model leaves open — such as why the universe is full of matter but not antimatter — a New World of physics.
Here is anecdote #21, a tantalising bit of gossip from the letters of John Chamberlain:Sir Robert Cecil is reported to be very busy coming and going very often between London and the Queen, so that he appeareth with his hands full of papers and his head full of matter, and so occupied passeth through the Presence Chamber like a blind man, not looking upon any.Ha...ha?
But instead, our universe is full of matter, and antimatter is rare somehow, the balance between matter and antimatter tipped.
Imagine fracturing a material body such as a piece of wood, regarded as a plenum (full of matter).
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