Word: bits
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...sure every little bit is going to be ofsome assistance to these people," Zarikian said."Anything we can do will help...
With alcoholism taken care of, we still don't want to see FM go up in smoke. Perhaps the magazine has cut back a bit since the smoking scrutiny and cigarette pack reality bites of last spring [vol.9,no.9]. Nevertheless, we've caught you lighting up all the way from Punching the Culture Club to spending a semester in Paris [vol.10,no.4, 6 respectively]. And furthermore, it seems that puffing on cigarettes has given way to its illegal counterpart...Burn baby burn?[vol.10,no.1] FM can escape the Harvard inferno and risks of lung cancer with the help of Project...
...become too body conscious to boot? You claimed to be "cutting the extra fat off" your articles but after pieces on healthy snacking and coaches' workouts, we're worried you've lost a bit too much weight [vol.10,no.1, 5 respectively]. It is admittedly nice to "show up to school feeling good and looking sexier than everybody else" [vol.10,no.1] but seriously, no one is comparing you to Boston fashion week models or pre-UDS victim first-years [vol.10,no.5]. Eating Concerns Hotline and Outreach (ECHO) can help you accept your body the way it is naturally. No more post...
...looked up the field and there seemed to beopen space that we could capitalize on," Fostersaid. "I was going to try to shoot it far-post tocheat the goalie a bit since she was goingnear-post, and I did kind of mishit it, but I gotit through. Early on I missed some wide openshots, and I just had to get focused and figureout...
...like to meet in a dark alley: 36 feet long, built like a T. rex, a hundred teeth sharp as razors, claws the size of your foot. He's Suchomimus tererensis, an entirely new breed of dinosaur to be unveiled Friday in the journal Science. Suchomimus was discovered -? bit by fossilized bit -? by paleontologist Paul Sereno in Niger, Africa, last year. Now that he's been shipped whole to the States, the world will hear him roar. "With its forearms and its jaws, it would have been able to take down just about anything," said Sereno, a professor...