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Twenty-four hours later, in one of those strange quirks of fate, it was the coaching staff that were gone.
Until recently, many scientists thought brain cells died as we aged, shrinking our brains and shedding bits of information that were gone forever.
They emerged to find the windows blown out and two-by-fours piercing the roof — damage that seemed not so bad when compared with the homes of neighbors that were gone.
They were that side of my family that were gone.
"The exceptionally good preservation of the Yukagir bison mummy allows direct anatomical comparisons with modern species of bison and cattle, as well as with extinct species of bison that were gone at the Pleistocene-Holocene boundary," Evgeny Maschenko, a researcher at the Paleontological Institute in Moscow and a member of the team that's studying the mummy, said in a written statement.
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Anyway, that's gone.
All that is gone now.
It's everything else that's gone.
It imagines a world that is gone.
"Not after everything that's gone on".
And the water that's gone.
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