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As a recent authoritative U.S. government report points out, by the end of this century New Hampshire may well have the climate of North Carolina today, Illinois may have the climate of East Texas, and across the country extreme, deadly heat waves — the kind that traditionally occur only once in a generation — may become annual or biannual events.

Their lives must be shadowy, dull, have nothing compared to this insider life of ministeries, secrets, parliaments, flags, interpreters, crises, fear, fame (of a sort); being somebody.'" This was foolish arrogance, as the mature Waldegrave points out; by then his career was on the slide.

"I'm 24 and I've got three houses," Range points out by way of illustration.

As Mr. Vinocur points out, by "fudging the story of his SS enlistment," Günter Grass has done neither.

Indeed, as David Olson, a political-science professor at the University of Washington, points out, by most measures she has been exceedingly lucky.

As a result, the exhibition points out, by the 19th century's end, Lincoln was recalled differently from the way he had been just after the war.

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Pointed out by David Barnard.

As pointed out by Lord Coke (2 Inst.

*Edited to fix my mistake pointed out by Phil.

Although it was qualitatively pointed out by Fahy et al.

As was also pointed out by the hon.

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