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  • For selection itself is subject to temporal limits and magnitudinal fluctuations.

    Archive 2007-06-01 Tusar N Mohapatra 2007

  • The assignment asked us to throw logic, reason, and sanity out the door and come up with reasons why humans are evil and algae is good, how the magnitudinal decrease in energy utilization from one trophic level to the next is related to human poverty, and how the mere act of respiration pollutes the air.

    kevynwight Diary Entry kevynwight 2002

  • Just not January 7, because this magnitudinal monument comes only once in a person's lifetime, unlike litigation, which, you know, normal everyday people go through all the time.

    Rocky Top Talk 2009

  • During his administration, the former president wasn’t alone in one area of magnitudinal proportions: he did not understand the cultural mindset of the enemy we now have turned to face.

    Bill Clinton Strikes Back 2006

  • During his administration, the former president wasn’t alone in one area of magnitudinal proportions: he did not understand the cultural mindset of the enemy we now have turned to face.

    September 2006 2006

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