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Many moons ago.
A very long time ago.
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The Cassini spacecraft is in for an icy shower as it passes within 30 miles (50km) of one of Saturn's many moons on Wednesday.
So many moons on this album.
It is now studying the ringed planet and its many moons on an extended mission that runs through at least 2017.
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Many moons ago, on the first day of an elective class on African Studies in college, my professor handed out a blank map of Africa.
Many Moons, Many Stars The annual Citymeals-on-Wheels benefit party in Rockefeller Center on Monday will feature Asian food prepared by more than 30 chefs, including Masa Takayama and Nobu Matsuhisa.
Eazor joins Rackspace after stints at EarthLink, where he worked on moving the company from its focus on dial-up internet many moons ago to a new focus on cloud networking.
Our can-do spirit was put on hold many moons ago, and here we are now unable to defeat the Taliban, or rein in the likes of BP and the biggest banks, or stop the oil gushing furiously from the bowels of earth like a warning from Hades about the hubris and ignorance that is threatening to destroy us.
They cruised over the skies of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, and checked out weird landscapes carved in methane and black ice on their many moons, mapping hard features like craters, mountains, cracks, rilles, geysers of sodium and water, and the soft geography, as Stephen J. Pyne memorably calls it, of magnetic fields and radiation belts.
This is always worth a mention, says Andrew Hagger of Moneynet.co.uk: "Once a best buy and heavily advertised on TV many moons ago, this account is now paying just 0.05%." Hagger says there is no excuse for staying in a low-paying savings account.
I'm playing games on a phone with a kind of glee that I haven't experienced since I first got Angry Birds on my smartphone many moons ago.
The game was established many moons ago, long before you and I were on the scene.
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