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earth
Though under earth, and throneless now I be Yet while I lived all earth was under me. C. S. Lewis
earth may mars
Science may carry us to Mars, but it will leave the earth peopled as ever by the inept. Agnes Repplier
earth grow later sad squirrel squirrels time
When one's dead, one's dead... This squirrel will become earth all in his time. And still later on, there'll grow new trees from him, with new squirrels skipping about in them. Do you think that's so very sad? Tove Jansson
earth extreme models physics provides test venus
Venus provides an extreme test for the atmospheric physics models that we have for Earth. Andrew Coates
earth lessons teach venus
Venus has a lot of lessons to teach the Earth about how things could go awry. Kevin Baines
earth hope launch ultimately
Ultimately we hope to be able to use it to launch satellites into low-Earth orbit. Allan Paull
earth clubs exclusive
Faith, the least exclusive club on Earth, has the craftiest doorman. David Mitchell
earth social-network social
Every social network on Earth pitches me, and I say no to nearly every single one of them. David Sze
earthquakes water fracking
It's not unexpected that shooting massive amounts of water, sand, and chemicals at high pressure into the earth to shatter shale and release natural gas might shake things up. But earthquakes aren't the worst problem with fracking. David Suzuki
labs research enough
Any company large enough to have a research lab is too large to listen to it. Alan Kay
labs congress capacity
Ultimately it all comes down to money, ultimately it all comes down to lab capacity. One thing we are clear about is if that money were to pass (in Congress), thousands of lives will be saved. Chris Asplen
labs miraculous people
I'm a professor. I know that people in research labs can do miraculous things if they're given the resources. Randy Pausch
labs different building
Building a solid organ like the liver in the lab is different and harder than with an organ like the bladder because solid organs are very vascular. Anthony Atala
labs number
What that does, though, unfortunately, is it woefully under-reports the number of labs that have been discovered. Jeffrey Greene
labs made ifs
If it is made in a lab then it takes a lab to digest. Kris Carr
labs nazi treated
That's what the Nazis did, isn't it? Treated those "others" they thought subhuman by making them lab subjects and so on. Even the Nazis didn't eat the objects of their derision. Ingrid Newkirk
labs ifs can-do
If there's something that someone else can do, let them do it. If I couldn't do it uniquely, let someone else do it and I would get back to the lab. Neil deGrasse Tyson
labs golden
I have a golden Lab who goes everywhere with me. He's a great leveler. Sheryl Crow
transition journalism
It's perfectly possible for somebody to make the transition from politics to journalism. Brit Hume
transition rebel chaos
It seems that the rebels found the chaos of transition more difficult to accept than the tyranny they had known before. They joyfully welcomed back authority-even oppressive authority-for it was less painful for them than uncertainty. Brandon Sanderson
transition bells alarms
It doesn't set off any alarm bells. As is typical with T. Rowe, no transition comes about abruptly; they tend to be planned pretty well. Bill Vaughan
transition transgender rejected
When I realised I was transgender I was so afraid of what my transition would do to everyone else in my life and how they would react to it and would I be rejected? Chaz Bono
transition
The playoffs, that's just the way that it is. You're not going to get too many transition (baskets). Greg Buckner
transition work
We will also work on our transition game; we've been a little slow, Jill Harris
transition work
We are in the transition state, and the inspectors will work under the NPT. Mohammad Saeedi
transition incorporation seems
Life, it seems, is nothing if not a series of initiations, transitions, and incorporations. Alan Dundes
transition
We are the transition from one education to the other. Alfred Rosenberg