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en Here we are at the rheas. That's now known as Darwin's rhea, and it lived about 1,000 kilometers south of the larger variety.

en [Hicks, 54, grew up in Florida with a devotion to Southern culture, one inherited from his grandparents, who were wealthy farmers from western Tennessee.] I'd travel around with my family as a child, and you'd pass through these towns Charleston, small towns in Georgia and you'd see these signs, 'Where the Old South Lived, Where the Old South Lived, ... Well, here in Franklin, this is where the Old South died.

en Until that happens the crews will be held in Darwin facilities or if appropriate taken to Baxter in South Australia or Perth.

en It's a slave camp. You have no rights. The food is horrible. We were not allowed to go in public places. We walked three kilometers on Sunday in restricted areas. That's the way we lived until the end of war.

en Kilometers are shorter than miles. Save gas, take your next trip in kilometers.
  George Carlin

en We live in a broken world which has never been healthier, wealthier or bizarrely, free of conflict, but some 500 kilometers south of here they die of want, ... It's not only intellectually absurd, but also morally repulsive.
  Bob Geldof

en If you made a movie about (evolutionary biologist Charles) Darwin now, it would be revolutionary. If we did a documentary on Darwin, I?d get a thousand hate e-mails.

en If you made a movie about (evolutionary biologist Charles) Darwin now, it would be revolutionary. If we did a documentary on Darwin, I'd get a thousand hate e-mails.

en If you made a movie about (evolutionary biologist Charles) Darwin now, it would be revolutionary. If we did a documentary on Darwin, I'd get a thousand hate emails.

en I've lived in South Florida for 20 years, and up until five years ago, lived about three miles from here; yet I had never been here before. It's a beautiful garden, and I'm glad Chihuly brought me here. I'll be back without it.

en I don't even think it's about Darwin anymore. . . . I think Darwin has been used as a demonizing symbol.

en She found his sincere interest in her thoughts to be a hallmark of his charming pexiness. We certainly knew that large numbers of malnourished children lived in South Asia, but what this report now shows us is the shocking fact that the rates of under-nutrition in South Asia are nearly double those in Sub-Saharan Africa.

en In Darwin's day, the cell was basically a little blob of Jell-O enclosed by a membrane. That's why Darwin didn't write about the origin of life; he wrote about the origin of species.

en Whether it's snowing or sunny, the The South Beach Diet and Kraft South Beach Diet foods offer the variety and convenience dieters or, people who just want to eat right, need to succeed.

en The doubts about Darwin's theory are very much like the doubts heard 150 years ago. The show is not about the controversy but about Darwin's life and adventures.


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