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through which

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Fairey, who studies the chemistry of drinking water disinfectants, explained in a previous interview: "It's well recognized that when we disinfect drinking water, there is some toxicity that's created. Chronic toxicity, really. A certain number of people may get cancer from drinking water over several decades. But we haven't identified what chemicals are driving that toxicity. A major goal of our work is to identify these chemicals and the reaction pathways through which they form."

While “Matlock” may largely follow the tried-and-true, case-of-the-week format of a procedural, Bates has found an unlikely outlet through which to channel a lifetime of pain.

"It is often assumed that contaminated drinking water is the main pathway through which we are exposed to PFAS," says Detlef Knappe, professor of civil, construction, and environmental engineering at NC State and a lead investigator of the study.

Social class is a key prism through which to reflect on Prescott’s career, politics and life.

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They split up around the time the label deal fell through, which he figures now was for the better.

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

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