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Like, if somebody makes a stupid, off-the-cuff joke about your mother, that could turn out to be really painful if your mother has recently died.
Like, if somebody makes a stupid off-the-cuff joke about “your mother,” that could turn out to be painful, if your mother has recently died.
the Vikings out of Greenland. And, most recently, a gradual 300-year warming to the present day.
most recently a gradual 300-year warming to the present day.
A recipient of the Ordre National du Main Copyright Right recently requested from the order's chancery the permission to call herself chevalière,
National du Mérite recently requested from the order's Chancery the permission to call
The stakes are so high, with the polls tight as we've seen just as recently as today.
RECENTLY AS TODAY.
But recently, we found that kids who spend a lot of time parked in front of a screen don't necessarily have longer eyeballs than those who don't.
But recently, we've found that kids who spend a lot of time parked in front of a screen don't necessarily have longer eyeballs than those who don't.
As recently as 1943, the Bengal famine killed up to 3 million people.
As recently as 1943, the Bengal famine killed up to 3 million people.
they'd been evolving separately for eons, their two worlds only colliding fairly recently in evolutionary terms.
So even though the species of each side are neighbors now, they've been evolving separately for eons, their two worlds only colliding fairly recently in evolutionary terms.
For one, CRISPR editing is barely four years old, so until very recently, we just couldn't do it as fast and easily.
so until very recently, we just couldn't do it as fast and easily.
She recently died, partly because of those injuries, at the young age of 70. Her claim
She recently died, partly because of his injuries, at the young age of 70.
So reflecting back on a time that you recently made people laugh, ask yourself, what kinds of jokes were you making?
recently made people laugh, ask yourself.