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And on the issue of "bonafide news," if the FCC does what it normally does -- that is, cave in to industry desires -- we can say goodbye to any firewall between true journalism and propaganda over our public airwaves.
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Place toothpicks, one in each eye, and stick the other side of the toothpicks on the top of the carved part that is caved into the pumpkin.
"It could play into an emerging narrative in his own party that he is caving too quickly to Republican pressure," Dr. Leiserowitz said.
"You want to give almost equal time ignoring the fact that they're cave men, and then you don't want to walk away from the jokes that can be told because they're cave men," Mr. Speck said.
Other researchers praise the study, but are cautious about concluding that Neandertals were cave artists.
There's no sense that the world is caving in.
Liberals may argue that the administration is caving to business, which just wants to put off the paperwork for a year.
The decision has already drawn harsh criticism from those who say that the festival is caving to the exact type of harassment it was meant to address.
They noted that "some critics may argue that we are caving to the multinationals," but pointed out that the plan would still raise revenues from such conglomerates.
A. We were learning about prehistoric Europe and everyone made tactile cave paintings -- bulls, hand prints and other kinds of forms -- that were on cave walls.
In particular, the launch by Nestlé, a food giant, of Partners' Blend, a Fairtrade coffee, has convinced activists that the Fairtrade movement is caving in to big business.
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