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Author: Dennis
Date: Jul 21, 2008 10:57
...rulemaking" lays out how the EPA would like it to work in practice. Justice Antonin Scalia noted in his dissent that under the Court's "pollutant" standard "everything airborne, from Frisbees to flatulence, qualifies," which the EPA appears to have taken literally. It is alarmed by "enteric fermentation in domestic livestock" -- that is, er, their "emissions." A farm ...
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Author: Titix
Date: Jul 21, 2008 10:34
... rulemaking" lays out how the EPA would like it to work in practice. Justice Antonin Scalia noted in his dissent that under the Court's "pollutant" standard "everything airborne, from Frisbees to flatulence, qualifies," which the EPA appears to have taken literally. It is alarmed by "enteric fermentation in domestic livestock" -- that is, er, their "emissions." A farm with over...
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Author: Dennis
Date: Jul 21, 2008 08:01
...of proposed rulemaking" lays out how the EPA would like it to work in practice. Justice Antonin Scalia noted in his dissent that under the Court's "pollutant" standard "everything airborne, from Frisbees to flatulence, qualifies," which the EPA appears to have taken literally. It is alarmed by "enteric fermentation in domestic livestock" -- that is, er, their "emissions." A farm with ...
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Author: fff
Date: Jul 19, 2008 02:31
...Nintendo, propose un jeu plus « terre à terre », plus familial, plus intergénérationnel. On joue ensemble, autour de la console. Nintendo améliore ses accessoires et propose des jeux assez... déroutants : le lancer de frisbee par exemple. Enfin, avec Wii Music, vous jouerez de la batterie, du saxo, de la guitare, du violon, pour de faux. C'est tout le succès du nouveau jeu vidéo : on joue à jouer ...
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jul 15, 2008 16:29
... actions, how are they chosen? Randomly? ("I'll draw cards --- if an ace, I'll jump up and down. If a deuce, I'll run around the block. A trey and I will toss the frisbee with my dog . . .") Are you interested in drawing cards, or the outcome? Many people do not go into action for fear of the consequence, some 'because' of the fear (eg adrenaline addiction). And I'm afraid your ...
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Author: Publius
Date: Jul 15, 2008 10:27
... these actions, how are they chosen? Randomly? ("I'll draw cards --- if an ace, I'll jump up and down. If a deuce, I'll run around the block. A trey and I will toss the frisbee with my dog . . .") ?? And I'm afraid your explanation is unilluminating. I have no better idea of what my "deeper reality" would look like --- how I would recognize it --- than I do of what "spiritual" means....
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jun 28, 2008 17:23
... and see a different or radically re-edited version of what he understood to have happened".[10] Certainly, during stage performances, Brown chooses participants at random by throwing an object (a frisbee or stuffed animal) to the audience and having them pass it around; whoever ends up with the object joins him on stage. [11] In response to the ...
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Author: turtoni
Date: Jun 27, 2008 19:18
...> and see a different or radically re-edited version of what he understood to have happened".[10] Certainly, during stage performances, Brown chooses participants at random by throwing an object (a frisbee or stuffed animal) to the audience and having them pass it around; whoever ends up with the object joins him on stage. [11] In response to the accusation that ...
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Author: bigfletch8
Date: Jun 27, 2008 17:58
... it airs and see a different or radically re-edited version of what he understood to have happened".[10] Certainly, during stage performances, Brown chooses participants at random by throwing an object (a frisbee or stuffed animal) to the audience and having them pass it around; whoever ends up with the object joins him on stage. [11] In response to the accusation that he ...
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Author: turtoni
Date: Jun 27, 2008 09:33
... it airs and see a different or radically re-edited version of what he understood to have happened".[10] Certainly, during stage performances, Brown chooses participants at random by throwing an object (a frisbee or stuffed animal) to the audience and having them pass it around; whoever ends up with the object joins him on stage. [11] In response to the accusation that he unfairly claims ...
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