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...ck now.” She pointed to another artifact. “Then she skipped across a couple of oceans to Sotheby’s in Hong Kong and bought that Yingqing ewer a...
...consumer exchange involving hotels, airlines, limousines and so on, may take place oceans away from the travel agent's offices. With tangibles too, t...
...ntent (UGC). Which leads me to the second myth: that access is progress. Oceans of information are today at the fingertips of one and sundry. This i...
..."Most of water on the earth is salty and yet most of the land is not. Over the millennia, salts have been washed from rocks and soils into the oceans where they have accumulated. Where the oceans meet the land then saline areas can form that have an unusual flora, one that tolerates salt concentrations lethal to most of our plant species. These salt-tolerant plants ...
...cano means “House of the Sun.” Discoveries about climate change and the oceans Building on the rich cultural heritage of the seafaring Polynesian...
... the very train— ?” “The very one. Paddington—the 6.50 ‘in.’ That gives us oceans; we can dine, at the usual hour, at home; and as Maggie will of cour...
...or less relevant to that initial nucleus. Little men in canoes upon sunlit oceans would come float- ing out of nothingness, incubating the eggs of pre...