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“Smart schools will help students develop rich mental models by engaging them in systems thinking early and often with fames, sims, and virtual environments.”
The Huffington Post: Tom Vander Ark: Schools Should Help Kids Build Robust Mental Models
“Cy Young won 21 fames, pitched 299 innings, and clocked a 1.26 era … when he was 41.”
Matthew Yglesias » Baseball Fans, Perennially Losing Their Innocence
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“Yet by refusing to cede her role as a Hillary surrogate, and tirelessly fanning the fames of party disunity, she helped keep media attention on the myth that there were legions of disaffected Hillary voters whose allegiance was available for harvest by any candidate in a pantsuit.”
The Huffington Post: Ten Chumps Who Helped Elect Barack Obama
“I shan't not to be confused with "shant" continue to "flan the fames" of this debate, but I do feel I should clarify that my intention was not to call into question the efficacy of helmets.”
The Indignity of Bike Month: (What's So Funny 'Bout) Cleats, Love and Understanding?
“In this life form of short life cycle (compared to the millions years of existence), we appear in this world grow and get involved in various activities develop skills become rich or poor, earn good and bad fames, leave some memory and disappear as a water bubble from the current form of existence to turn to another form.”
“I had a quick hunt around earlier to see if I could find the article with the bit about the kitset cruck-fames I couldn't, but did find this piece about equally enterprising Swiss peasants in a "Timesonline" article about pre-fab housing.”
Thatched barns and stave churches: the possibilities of Anglo-Saxon timber architecture
“Politicians would like to manipulate things in order to gain some profits, not necessary monetary but powers, or fames...”
“In total there are 1019 still images in this video at 15 fames per second.”
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