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atlantic list refusal salmon science
Refusal to list Atlantic salmon had little to do with science and everything to do with politics. Michael Senatore
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People here in Canada, especially in Atlantic Canada because of that Acadian connection, felt that 'well, maybe we could take some of these people in, especially the children. We could offer them a place of temporary refuge,'Â Anne McLellan
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Our program teaches students how to stop losing their chips during Texas hold 'em games. And weekend getaways to Atlantic City are a lot more fun if you're winning. Steve Berman
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Our game found a new home in Atlantic Canada last year. This region quickly embraced our sport and has since demonstrated an overwhelming passion for Canadian football. Tom Wright
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I'm impressed with this Florida Atlantic team. They are going to win their share of games. We knew it was going to be a tough game. Mark Mangino
atlantic below brought fish large north past scale technology
We now have the technology to fish down below 2km, something that has been brought in on a large scale in the North Atlantic in the past 15 years. Ransom Myers
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I was actually born in New York City, but my family moved to Atlantic City when I was five, this being my dad's home town, so I think that qualifies me as a Jersey resident if not a bona fide native. Sharon Kay Penman
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I think there's certainly a realization that if we were going to not only maintain our market share, but grow our market share, we need to give people a compelling reason to come to Atlantic City. Jeffrey Vasser
atlantic became busiest hurricane including major named record season seven storms total
The 2005 Atlantic hurricane season was the busiest on record with a total of 27 named storms of which 15 became hurricanes, including seven major hurricanes. Chris Vaccaro
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Reliability is top of the list (of Windows 2000 features) ... People don't want to reboot their systems ever, Bill Gates
list priority top transfer winter
Patrick was top of our priority list for the winter transfer window. Gerard Houllier
list putting reason shame
Part of our reason for putting this list out is to shame the networks, Melissa Caldwell
list split updated
Our list is dynamic, as it is updated everyday. Of these sites, there is a 50/50 split between pay-per-view and free-to-view sites. Peter Robbins
list names people
Some of the people on the list may not want their names out yet. Bob Castellini
listened voice
Our voice is being listened to now more than it has in the past. Sherwood Boehlert
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Right now, when you look around and listen to radio and watch television, hip-hop is taking over. Clothes, underwear, there is so much going on. Hip-hop is taking over. DJ Paul
listen please spare
Please listen to this song. This one is called, 'Brother Can You Spare a Dime,' George Michael
listen specific talked teams
We've talked to some teams about players. I'm not going to get into the specific names, but it could be something we'll listen to. Jerry Angelo
salmon tequila
Tequila is my salmon. Eddie Redmayne
salmon
Thou canst not serve both cod and salmon. Ada Leverson
salmon slap wet
If I had my way, all actors over 55 would be issued a 3-lb. wet salmon with which to slap the face of every young, beautiful, successful upstart. Richard Griffiths
salmon seeing
What could be better, in the fall, than seeing salmon spawning? It would be just wonderful. Jerry Jones
salmon carrots tortillas
A small pepperoni pizza on a tortilla is healthier than salmon teriyaki with rice and carrots. Jorge Cruise
salmon life-is currents
My life is what a salmon must feel like. They are always going upstream, against the current. Laura Schlessinger
science thinking goal
Science is a way of thinking much more than it is a body of knowledge. Its goal is to find out how the world works, to seek what regularities there may be, to penetrate to the connections of things-from subatomic particles, which may be the constituents of all matter, to living organisms, the human social community, and thence to the cosmos as a whole. Carl Sagan
science fiction advantage
I find science so much more fascinating than science fiction. It also has the advantage of being true. Carl Sagan
science survivor kicking
When a honeybee dies it releases a death pheromone, a characteristic odour that signals the survivors to remove it from the hive. The corpse is promptly pushed and tugged out of the hive. The death pheromone is oleic acid. What happens if a live bee is dabbed with a drop of oleic acid? Then no matter how strapping and vigourous it might be, it is carried kicking and screaming out of the hive. Carl Sagan
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The usual rejoinder to someone who says 'They laughed at Columbus, they laughed at Galileo' is to say 'But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown'. Carl Sagan
science thinking people
I'd like the [Cosmos] series to be so visually stimulating that somebody who isn't even interested in the concepts will just watch for the effects. And I'd like people who are prepared to do some thinking to be really stimulated. Carl Sagan
science perfect instruments
Science is far from a perfect instrument of knowledge. It's just the best we have. Carl Sagan
science interesting imperfection
There is a reward structure in science that is very interesting: Our highest honors go to those who disprove the findings of the most revered among us. So Einstein is revered not just because he made so many fundamental contributions to science, but because he found an imperfection in the fundamental contribution of Isaac Newton. Carl Sagan
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Science is a way to not fool ourselves. Carl Sagan
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We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science Carl Sagan