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The New York Times "Dot Earth" At a time when most climate denial scholarship focuses on an extreme right-wing fringe, Norgaard's strikingly original and fascinating research invites us to see the many ways in which we are all in denial about climate change, and the profound challenges it poses to our identities and cultures.
This book is the first comprehensive analysis of the fascinating and strikingly diverse history of imagination in the context of theatre and drama.
I wearied of the unctuous commentary, but the telly pictures were fascinating, with a strikingly global and multicultural crowd lining the route.
Ocasio-Cortez is a fascinating figure, with a background strikingly different from that of most politicians today.
Armed with these insights I went back to the piece and now the figure of Phaedra, alone in a vast space of darkness, her story told in a frenetic monologue, a self divided to the point of hallucinations and hysteria, whose only way to "purity" is in death, took on even more fascinating dimensions, with the Beckett/Racine dialogue strikingly relevant.
But Bergen and Del Rey's distinctly different career paths and 40-year age difference make their strikingly similar visages and style all the more fascinating.
Reviewer 1: Patrick Forterre (Institut Pasteur) Pandoraviruses are fascinating new organisms, which illustrates the capacity of viruses to produce drastically different types of virions, with strikingly different structures and genomes encoding from 2 genes up to 2500 genes [ 1].
The set also includes high-flying live dates featuring the saxophonist with Dizzy Gillespie and Lennie Tristano, as well as archival interviews with Parker himself and fascinating recent ones, realized by Anderson for his radio broadcasts, with musicians from Parker's circle, including the strikingly candid Earl Coleman and Roy Porter.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.06545.002 One of the most fascinating features of vertebrates is their display of remarkable colour patterns in skin, fur, or plumage, frequently varying strikingly between closely related species.
Strikingly, no.
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