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The title of Aplin's first companion volume is The Inheritance of Genius, which seems promising.
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QB Ryan Aplin, who took over the starting job at the end of the season as a redshirt freshman, should benefit from being the No. 1 guy at the outset of spring drills, but the Red Wolves will be looking to replace RB Reggie Arnold and WR Brandon Thompkins on offense and six starters on defense.
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The irresponsibility of advocating unprotected sex aside, reproductive research scientist John Aplin reports: "The nutritional content of the ejaculate is really rather small."
Larry Bock: The Utterances of Hollywood Celebrities: Why We Need Better Science Truth Detectors Larry Bock 2012
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The irresponsibility of advocating unprotected sex aside, reproductive research scientist John Aplin reports: "The nutritional content of the ejaculate is really rather small."
Larry Bock: The Utterances of Hollywood Celebrities: Why We Need Better Science Truth Detectors Larry Bock 2012
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AP Arkansas State quarterback Ryan Aplin looks to pass during the second quarter against Indiana in Bloomington.
Dog-Day Afternoon 2010
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QB Ryan Aplin, who took over the starting job at the end of the season as a redshirt freshman, should benefit from being the No. 1 guy at the outset of spring drills, but the Red Wolves will be looking to replace RB Reggie Arnold and WR Brandon Thompkins on offense and six starters on defense.
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So Aplin tried to conceal this, and McCain didn't vet her.
Reuters Lets Anonymous McCain Aide Tie Obama To Pregnancy Rumors 2009
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In poor rural areas, says Aplin, rats chronically destroy up to 20 percent of food crops in the field and another 20 percent of stored grain and other foodstuffs.
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The new study is painting a clearer picture of when and where that migration occurred, says Aplin.
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"Rats probably consume, contaminate or destroy five or 10 percent of everything humans produce worldwide," says Aplin.
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