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George W Bush was in the White House, Gordon Brown was in No 10 and the late Alex Salmond had only recently been elected First Minister of Scotland, which is just a way of illustrating how long Celtic have been waiting to win three times on the spin in a stadium they like to think of as a fortress.

From BBC

“Everything was surprising to me when it happened to me, because it turns out that there’s a version of myself that I think of as the ‘normal’ version, but that’s just a construct,” she says.

It was the assembly of what we might think of as modern ocean ecosystems, a rich base of plankton allowing many other forms of life to thrive.

From Slate

And whether a ring, a miniature moon, or some other scenario, spattering our planet with space rocks may have created conditions that set up what we think of as “modern” oceans.

From Slate

“But they do need her to display those masculine qualities that we associate with political leaders, and those are really masculine qualities that we don’t always think of as being gendered – like talking about her experience as a vice-president, an attorney general, a senator.”

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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