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I felt surprised, then half scared by such a tacky surge, felt something possibly akin to sheer dumb joy.
Beneath its frozen surface, Enceladus has a saltwater ocean, and the hydrogen – produced in a reaction between heated water and rocks – indicates that the moon has active energy sources, possibly akin to the undersea vents that teem with life on planet Earth.
But there is a fire in the belly of some local legislators, possibly akin to a shot of the soon-to-be-released Jack Daniel's Tennessee Fire on a chilly spring evening.
It is also possible that other sources of oriental bloodstock came from what was called the Nisaean breed (possibly akin to the Turkoman horse) from Iran and Anatolia, another type of oriental horse brought back from the Crusades.
A complete loss of summer sea ice could potentially release huge amount of Arctic methane that might lead to a catastrophic climate change event, even possibly akin to the end-Permian extinction 252 million years ago that wiped out more than 90percentt of life on earth.
However, cynics could see it as self-serving and possibly akin to a conflict of interest.
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Something, perhaps, akin to buying Newsweek.
Yet the very process of measuring the quantum states of the body's atoms would disrupt them, which could possibly trigger something akin to death.
As per our assumption, protists that need to parasitize a host to complete their life cycle and are unable to live independently must have in-built system(s) to respond to harsh environmental conditions, possibly via death akin to programmed cell death.
Well-coordinated behavior at the other hand possibly emerges from principles akin to self-organization.
The Slovaks Slavs closely akin to, but possibly distinct from, the Czechs probably entered it from Silesia in the 6th or 7th century.
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