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But, she wrote, "if organisms on Mars are related to us, they got there quite a while ago and are interesting to science in their own right, so planetary protection becomes even more important — it's more difficult to distinguish cousins, than just neighbors".
Yes, she blew it on Day 1 and showed up late, but she got there quite early for the next shift -- arriving at 5 35 a.m.
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Later he describes it as "a political miscalculation", adding: "We will get there anyway but we will perhaps not get there quite as quickly.
Though he didn't get there quite in time, his progress, chronicled by the newspapers, enthralled a nation in need of some small fun, and he became an improbable American hero, a kind of Lindbergh of the corns and calluses.
"I think most of the scientists working on these questions are convinced that the antecedents of sexual orientation in males are happening early in life, probably before birth," Dr. Breedlove said, "whereas for females, some are probably born to become gay, but clearly some get there quite late in life".
"The situation would be greatly improved if we could only get there quite a bit faster," Dr Zeitlin told BBC News.
I haven't gotten there quite yet.
I think we're fast approaching that moment, but I don't think we've gotten there quite yet.
"The whole thing exploded for us when we got there, it was quite incredible.
She never quite got there.
She hinted at inequality but never quite got there.
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