Long-term food trends are worrisome, especially for soybeans. In 1995 China produced the same amount of soybeans it consumed, but since then production has stayed the same and consumption has jumped fivefold.
“Back at the front door, she turned to me. ‘I’ve never understood how a cheap dick like you can make ends meet in Southern California,’ ” wrote Stephen Potts, one of the hard-boiled prose winners in the annual Imitation Chandler competition held in La Jolla.
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And the NPR announcer says that Obama is back from his Asian trip and ready to talk tax cuts.
What conditions facilitate such a system of thought becoming an accepted dominant paradigm? Is it only wealth and power?
An Internet-based open platform is the basis for how this Electric Mobility Operator will manage public and private charging points.
Bewailing the corruption implicit in such destructive tendencies
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Sitting on top of the world
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Stop-loss is a policy, Daniel Webster, which says the Military Industrial Complex can expend soldiers beyond the end of their signed contracts.
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Emperor Fossil laughing with delight… global water shortage is a major impact of climate change; and, dirty energy kills our water supplies, too.
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There’s that special glow about the Capitol when it is Chernobyl Zombie Season.
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