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...despite the cheesy poisonous flower name and the fact that the album’s first song, “Sanctify,” rolls in with music that could score one of The Rock’s action films, Calla has created something new: Dinosaur Rock. The music’s primordial tendencies come across on songs like “Sanctify,” which centers on low, melancholic tones and predictable rock chord progressions that lead to their own extinction in your consciousness. Or perhaps it’s the sense of menace, magnified by Valle?...
...know what those other cycles were caused by in the past. It could be dinosaur flatulence. Who knows?" REPRESENTATIVE DANA ROHRABACHER, a Republican global-warming skeptic, during a congressional hearing on the climate-change report, which concluded for the first time that evidence linking human behavior to rising global temperatures was "unequivocal...
...Nick Batter ’08 is a history concentrator in Dunster House. His interest in dinosaurs began at an early age. By first grade, he was one of the top three students in his class at naming different dinosaurs. He also draws pictures for some student publication every Tuesday. His favorite dinosaur is the Ankylosaurus...
...still trying to figure out how to get this comic book hero off the ground: Turok. He's the dinosaur hunter. It's also a video game right now. I'd love to do the voice in the animated version. But I want to do a live action version as well. Also, I just officially signed on with Law & Order: SVU. I'm the new regular. I'm stepping into one of the hottest shows as a regular. It's history in the making: there will be a Native American individual who will be shown nationwide on television once...
...Horner has demonstrated that some dinosaurs were nurturing parents, raising their young in large nesting colonies and bringing their offspring berries and green vegetation, much as do birds. He has shown that the young in such species were neotenous?or cute, as Horner puts it more plainly; until maturity they were gawky, with such vulnerable traits as enlarged heads, big eyes and shortened snouts, which theorists of animal behavior believe elicit the nurturing response in humans and other child-rearing species. In place of the familiar panoramas of flesh-ripping Godzillas, HORNER DESCRIBES THE MOST COMMON DINOSAURS AS 'THE COWS...