Robert Martin

Robert Martin
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth13 January 1947
CountryUnited States of America
changed people problems strongly
I don't think anything is changed with this paper. I feel very strongly that these people are glossing over the problems with this interpretation.
information
There's just no other way to get the information.
difference
With all the advances, they really do make a difference in the outcome.
stay
I'd like to see it stay where it is.
dime pay
shouldn't have had to pay a dime for this.
direct expect human looks unsettling
Because she looks so real and natural, there is something unsettling about her. She's our direct ancestor, so you expect to see something human, but she is not a human and not an ape, but something in between.
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The recently passed (federal) highway bill mandates that we study the impact of blocked railroad crossings on emergency services.
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Finding impacted wisdom teeth 15,000 years ago indicates the human diet might have already changed, some would say 'deteriorated,' earlier than previously thought.
offer terms
It's what you offer in terms of a package.
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They are obviously pirate services. Sure they might be able to survive as small businesses, but it's hard to get advertisers to advertise on a pirate site. It's a hugely fragmented market.
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Taking an interest in what others are thinking and doing is often a much more powerful form of encouragement than praise
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It's a health issue, is what it basically amounts to. We tried to have a counter, the first 15 seats, that was no smoking to split it up a bit, but it's such a closed area that no matter where you are, you're in smoke.
broader deserve jobs musicians safety view
We're not doing this because we think there will be no jobs and this will be a safety net. We think it's what musicians should have, what young musicians deserve and need. Our view is that musicians need a broader education.
paper people problems strongly
This paper doesn't clinch it. I feel strongly that people are glossing over the problems with this interpretation,