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  • Coolly testing hypotheses and assessing evidence across an impressive range of disciplines — neuroscience, primate behavior, paleogeography, molecular biology, and genetics — she argues that our distant primate relatives developed their exceptional ability to see and identify “objects that were close by and in front of them” in order to detect and avoid what was almost certainly their most dangerous predator — the snake.

    Cover to Cover 2010

  • Coolly she thrust out a brown forefinger and pressed the soft cheek of the other woman.

    THE GREAT INTERROGATION 2010

  • Coolly she had squatted on her hams, spat on his arm, and with her finger-tips scrubbed away the dirt of days and nights of muck and jungle that sullied the pristine whiteness of his skin.

    THE RED ONE 2010

  • Coolly testing hypotheses and assessing evidence across an impressive range of disciplines — neuroscience, primate behavior, paleogeography, molecular biology, and genetics — she argues that our distant primate relatives developed their exceptional ability to see and identify “objects that were close by and in front of them” in order to detect and avoid what was almost certainly their most dangerous predator — the snake.

    Cover to Cover 2010

  • Coolly testing hypotheses and assessing evidence across an impressive range of disciplines — neuroscience, primate behavior, paleogeography, molecular biology, and genetics — she argues that our distant primate relatives developed their exceptional ability to see and identify “objects that were close by and in front of them” in order to detect and avoid what was almost certainly their most dangerous predator — the snake.

    Cover to Cover 2010

  • Coolly, Bernard gently wiped clear a narrow window on his goggles with a sterile gauze while placing a finger on the jagged edges of the spurting vessel.

    Paradise General Dr. Dave Hnida 2010

  • The sheet was signed “Come on Coolly,” but it generated real heat in the streets of Philadelphia the following day.

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

  • Coolly, Bernard gently wiped clear a narrow window on his goggles with a sterile gauze while placing a finger on the jagged edges of the spurting vessel.

    Paradise General Dr. Dave Hnida 2010

  • Coolly she sat filing her long, bright fingernails, filling the appointment calendar in front of her as calls kept coming in.

    The Great San Francisco Poetry Wars, 9 2010

  • The sheet was signed “Come on Coolly,” but it generated real heat in the streets of Philadelphia the following day.

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

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