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If you drink any faster than that, the extra alcohol flows through to the rest of the body - intoxication is moments away.
Unless smokers are consistently located near more hospitable warm-water vents, chemosynthesis can account for only a fraction of the vent faunas.
So in this context, the river of oblivion serves an obvious purpose in the context we have here in Book Two.
When I'm too lazy to reply to E-mail from potential advertisers, they find somebody else to work with. I miss out on that revenue.
He travels a lot every month.
"For many, many years it was on the Embankment Station northbound platform. That's a station I used a lot, " the retired doctor said.
They can be done much more rigorously, but many of us chose programming instead of mathematics because we can't stand the tedium of mathematics nor its notation.
The waiting is the hardest part, and Sarai was tired of the wait.
Joe Bryant, known as Jellybean, had always been considered a star in Italy, in part because of his productive scoring.
Only a tiny fraction of Americans change any behaviors in an effort to preserve their privacy.
I have worked most of my life preserving our heritage so that it can be cherished by future generations.
The rate of illness tends to increase in the warmer months, in part due to picnics and barbecues, CDC researcher Elaine Scallan tells WebMD.
English names are fairly evenly spread between the halves of the alphabet.
Demographers reckon that three quarters of humanity could be city dwelling by 2050, with most of the increase coming in the fast growing towns of Asia and Africa.
The news was greeted with dismay in some quarters.
The two halves are linked by a trunkline of between 200 and 300 million nerves, the corpus callosum.
The difference is in a part of the brain that is used in the most complex intellectual processes—the link between the two halves of the brain.
How are the two halves of the machine joined together?
Now the book of Daniel is in two halves.
Too many people in this country, including some among our elected leadership, still do not understand how science works or why robust, long-range investments in research vitally matter.
The music cassette is enjoying a little renaissance, its very faithlessness apparently part of its charm; but digital audio tape seems doomed.
Needless to say, most of these purchases are still under water.
Most people who sent feedback were surprisingly supportive.
I think the chances of getting reforms accepted by the community at large remain extremely remote.
Essentially it was part of a vast desert.