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If it is difficult to perceive and classify biodiversity, it is still more difficult for lay people to imagine and explain its origins.
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The armory, for one, is a better sounding and more visually striking concert site than you might imagine, which explains the Philharmonic's on-and-off flirtation with the space as a potential summer home, or as a place to play when (and if) Avery Fisher Hall gets its long-awaited reconstruction.
Imagine trying to explain why there is no ham in hamburger and that it doesn't come from Hamburg.
Imagine trying to explain to a child that some people enjoy pain during sex, and that it's a perfectly natural preference… that his parents share.
Imagine trying to explain the 19th-century Mormon migration to Utah with only tree rings and pollen counts.
I can just imagine trying to explain to the court that it wasn't me, it was the monkey.
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