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...regarded as a world resource,” Hanken says. “It is on par with the finest natural history collections anywhere in the world: the British Museum of Natural History, the Smithsonian, the American Museum of Natural History. We are right up there with them. Far and away, it is the most important and largest university research collection anywhere...
...intelligence or talent of some kind. It's human nature to give your kids any advantage you can, and once this becomes theoretically possible, the pressure to allow it will become enormous. I suspect it won't be cheap, even in 50 years, but it might be on a par with buying a car, which means it will become widespread through the middle class, at least in rich countries like...
...Academy’s statistics are on par with New York City’s best schools. Its average daily attendance rate is 96 percent, and its test scores are the second highest in its district...
...have since developed taste, which is, I think, the natural result of four college years of sub-par coffee, alcohol and everything else. I have moved on to more complex beans like Toscanini’s “Dancing Goats,” and my very own coffee grinder. In the future, when I have a kitchen, I expect to be one of those annoying people who only purchases overpriced beans in air-tight bags and small quantities, and balks in horror at the idea of pre-ground coffee...
...centuries in test-match cricket places Australian captain Steve Warre on a par with Sir Donald Bradman as the most successful batsman in his country's history...