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"Tools are routinely used and then set aside on the most convenient unoccupied flat surface, after which they are shuffled around to create more unoccupied surface area, which eventually obscures some of the items that have been piled up. Murphy's law dictates the most critical items will be obscured the most. "
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"We are pleased to announce the release of our Young Mad Scientist's First Alphabet Blocks. These lovely blocks contain many carefully engraved illustrations of the equipment, training, and activities that a budding mad scientist will require, combined with a clever alphabetic introduction to the concept depicted."
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An incomplete list of "Year's Best" lists with no science books.
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Exxon-Mobil somehow to blame.
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message, you just substitute the replacement for each instance of each letter.
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Does anyone know if any author has ever had a paper published in the entire alphabet of Physical Reviews?