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“You can’t divorce the scale of the imagery from what you might want to do with it,” the Edge adds.

In 2024, skepticism that might have previously lasted a whole news cycle now evaporates the same day.

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It’s possible they might not land a high school player in the spring or summer either, largely because of their roster construction.

It was through this history — and the story of this man, a Sierra Club environmentalist, a doctor, a father — that I suspected the clues to future strife in a hotter world might be found, because the conflicts unfolding now seemed to be the fruition of his work.

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All of this might have remained in the realm of intellectual exploit had Tanton not begun to formalize and evangelize his beliefs.

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

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