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The album ends with a hauntingly spare setting of lines adapted from Ecclesiastes: "People come and people go / the earth goes on and on".

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On the tailgate, Calagione had stencilled a line adapted from William Carlos Williams: "So much depends on a red wheelbarrow".

The dialogue begins with a line adapted from Teller's memoirs: "First of all, let me say that I have no hope of clearing my conscience.

b Plot of transpiration rate versus vapor pressure deficit (VPD) for two genotypes with contrasting response to VPD: on where transpiration rate increases linearly with increasing VPD (continuous line) and the other showing the limited transpiration rate (dotted line) (adapted from [61].

Fig. 13 One thousand-year records in the top panel and in red, the COCOC record, and in the bottom panel and in blue, the smoothed (40 year) record of the simulations (ensemble of 100 realizations with the Zebiak and Cane model) of NINO3 to solar radiative forcing in blue and to volcanic and solar radiative forcing (black dotted line) adapted from Mann et al. (2005).

NOTE: Adapted from Cedar Creek.

Note: Adapted from Patricia Rubalcava.

Note: Adapted from Lida Frankel.

Note: Adapted from Tasting Kitchen.

NOTE: Adapted from Bacara Resort in Santa Barbara.

NOTE: Adapted from Gayle's Bakery & Rosticcera.

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