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"Afarensis" said he cut-and-pasted a response suggested by another blogger.
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If "Afarensis" thought that "G" best represented his opinion, he didn't need someone else's "eloquence" to express this.
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In that case, we don't get the opinion of "Afarensis", but the opinion of that other blogger.
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"Afarensis" said he cut-and-pasted a response suggested by another blogger.
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Krauze: "" Afarensis "said he cut-and-pasted a response suggested by another blogger."
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In that case, we don't get the opinion of "Afarensis", but the opinion of that other blogger.
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"Afarensis" said he cut-and-pasted a response suggested by another blogger.
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From Afarensis, a blog devoted to anthropology, evolution, and science:
Just because you're dead, that doesn't mean you can't still mellow out 2009
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From Afarensis, a blog devoted to anthropology, evolution, and science:
Lance Mannion: 2009
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Afarensis lived about 3.7 to 3.0 million years ago and had feet that were much like our own, with toes that point forward.
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