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“Present-day financial incentives 0% down! and future savings on his energy bills are compelling options, but there are also other ones if you're creative -- such as good publicity, community acclaim, or recognition from elected officials.”
“Present-day Mexico is comprised of thirty-one states and the Federal District.”
“Present-day Arab governments are often at Mother Nature's mercy.”
“Present-day bowlers are not so formidable, but that, in my opinion, is mainly because wickets as now prepared beat them.”
“Present-day realities of global policy and economy and Russia's status of a superpower suggest that Russia could pursue a more active policy in international development assistance, including an increase in government spending for these purposes," it said.”
“Present-day ruins photographer Christopher Payne's New York's Forgotten Substations details the history and functioning of the now-decommissioned substations which used to power the New York City subway system.”
“Present-day Europeans owe roughly half of their HLA genes to interbreeding with Neanderthals.”
The Huffington Post: Priya Malhotra: Sex With Neanderthals: The Ultimate Immunity Boost
“Present-day Africans owe roughly 6% of their HLA to Neanderthals/Denisovans, probably via later generations of hominids who travelled back to Africa.”
The Huffington Post: Priya Malhotra: Sex With Neanderthals: The Ultimate Immunity Boost
“Present-day school officials (and their defenders) who argue otherwise are presenting us with a false choice, and they should be called out for it.”
The Washington Post: The truth behind the get-tough success stories in school reform
“Present-day Library of Congress staffers say there is no proof of the document's provenance.”
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