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Michael Mumma is a NASA employee and the research is being announced at a NASA press conference.
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Michael Mumma is a NASA employee and the research is being announced at a NASA press conference.
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Last week we posted some ideas for modern father’s day gifts but we just found this Wobble Chess Set designed by Adin Mumma that we thought was worthy of being added to the list.
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One old man alone (called Mumma) came up to our camp, and remained with us for several days; he was one of the few who had accompanied us so far from the neighbourhood of Denial Bay, and seemed to have taken a great fancy to us.
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(called Mumma) came up to our camp, and remained with us for several days; he was one of the few who had accompanied us so far from the neighbourhood of Denial Bay, and seemed to have taken a great fancy to us.
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(called Mumma) came up to our camp, and remained with us for several days; he was one of the few who had accompanied us so far from the neighbourhood of Denial Bay, and seemed to have taken a great fancy to us.
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Soon I heard "Mumma," and then followed an invitation to four-o'clock tea that day, and as I was going, "Puppa must come too" was called out.
Three Years in Tristan da Cunha Katherine Mary Barrow
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"Mumma" he says, with his great rollin 'head-piece all hurdled up in that iron collar.
A Diversity of Creatures Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Mumma turned reflective about the challenge ahead.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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Mumma asserts that good research practice makes it ultimately unimportant whether the Martian methane is produced geologically or biologically; the goal is simply to find which is the correct answer.
First Contact Marc Kaufman 2011
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