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'Altieri's thousand crowns,' she heard Gambardella say distinctly; and then, in broken words, '... more than enough ... morning ... the
Stradella 1881
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Thanks to Sergio Altieri; his statement about Italian SF is perfectly true, they do have many excellent SF writers and editors in Italy.
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Daniel Altieri, 32, a software salesman in New York City, says he'll approach an attractive woman to speak with her, "unless I notice something that pushes me away, like an obnoxious laugh."
What's the attraction? Look to society, biology, not 'logic' 2009
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Altieri and Flores, aka the Butcher brothers, trail a cult reputation; but on this evidence there's little justification for it.
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Last night, we watched Mitchell Altieri and Phil Flores 'The Hamiltons (2006), and liked it quite a bit.
"Step up, step up, step up, the sky is open-armed." greygirlbeast 2008
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Due to pleiotropic effects (stems splitting under high temperatures and water stress), GM soybeans suffer 25% higher losses than conventional soybeans( Altieri and Pengue, 2005)
Archive 2008-04-01 Thatsnews 2008
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Due to pleiotropic effects (stems splitting under high temperatures and water stress), GM soybeans suffer 25% higher losses than conventional soybeans (Altieri and Pengue, 2005) 5 studies between 2001 -2007 show that glyphosate applied to Roundup Ready soybeans inhibits the uptake of important nutrients essential to plant health and performance.
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The Hamiltons screens as part of this weekend's After Dark Horrorfest and Cheryl Eddy talks with one of the directors, Mitchell Altieri.
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First, GM technology could result in the contamination of crops through gene transfer – “genetic pollution” – and the development of “super weeds” (Altieri 2002, Porter 2005) and therefore have a negative impact on biodiversity.
Opportunities and risks of genetically modified crops in Africa 2007
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The world today produces more food per inhabitant than ever before: enough food is available to provide 1.9 kilogram (kg) for every person every day: 1.1 kg of grain, beans and nuts, about 0.4 kg of meat, milk and eggs and the same amount of fruits and vegetables (Altieri and Rosset 1999).
Opportunities and risks of genetically modified crops in Africa 2007
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