Daily Archives: September 10, 2013

languid

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Quotes September 10th

“We all travel the milky way together, trees and men … trees are travellers, in the ordinary sense. They make journeys, not very extensive ones, it is true: Do not take the dose more than once per day. buying sildenafil … Continue reading

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confrere

confrere PRONUNCIATION: (KON-frayr) http://wordsmith.org/words/confrere.mp3 MEANING: (noun), Colleague; a fellow member of a profession, fraternity, etc. John Heisman, the namesake of the award, served as Auburn’s first official head coach. levitra price opacc.cv But, in rare conditions, their organ does not … Continue reading

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Wedding Dress

Betty was soon to be married. More than anything, she wanted to wear the wedding dress her mother was married in. Betty’s mother was beaming with pride as she gave her consent. Later in the evening, the family gathered in … Continue reading

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DNA to shape graphene

Scientists use DNA to shape graphene into the transistor of the future Increasingly, quantum computers are predicted to be the next great leap in computational power – but in reality they are more likely to be the next next great … Continue reading

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Thoughts for the Day

Today in History (September 10th): 1713: Birthdays: English scientist and clergyman John Needham; 1813: U.S. naval units under the command of Capt. Oliver Perry defeated a British squadron in the Battle of Lake Erie. 1823: Simon Bolivar, who led the … Continue reading

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