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en Humans have always been attacked by novel pathogens. This process has been going on for millennia. But it does seem to be happening very fast in these modern times.

en Derrick was unable to process what was happening to him in the lane. Things were happening too fast for him. That's a sign of (Arizona's) ability to be in two places at once.

en We most likely will get it from an animal and it will probably be the result of changes in human ecology --humans moving into new areas of the world and coming in contact with unknown pathogens.

en They ... represent the probable immediate ancestors of anatomically modern humans. Their anatomy and antiquity constitute strong evidence of modern-human emergence in Africa,

en Thousands of years ago, humans domesticated every possible large wild mammal species fulfilling all those criteria and worth domesticating, with the result that there have been no valuable additions of domestic animals in recent times, despite the efforts of modern science.

en He attacked the nurses, he attacked widow's pensions, he attacked firefighters, he attacked teachers, and the California public has said 'No' to this governor,
  Roseanne

en These represent an earlier species of human, relatives to modern humans, but not Homo sapiens. There's some controversy over what this species is called. Most would call it an advanced form of Homo erectus. They looked like people and were a fairly sophisticated culture with various stone tools and lived in the same environment as humans.

en A lot of people are good people leaders, but dogs think differently than humans do. When we treat them the same as humans, many times we get the opposite effect of what we're intending.

en We have raised the issue for days. We do not feel that process is moving fast enough. We just feel like there should be trailers rolling and things happening.

en The finding would indicate that there are earlier events that are happening that precede the plaque build-up. The authors have demonstrated in animal models that these changes are happening as early as six months before the first signs of plaque accumulation. This seems to be a separate cellular process unlinked to the plaque process.

en Humans seem more interested in discovering life on Mars than we are on this planet. Yet understanding life on this planet is critical. It is said that modern medicine didn't begin until the completion of the Human Genome Project . Likewise, we can say that modern biology won't begin until we understand who we share this planet with.

en There was no difference between what Neanderthals and modern humans could do [as hunters]. Both of them were wolves with knives.

en This is only the second documented case in the (modern) history of Tennessee where a bear has attacked a human. So, I mean, it's really, really rare.

en Our intelligence, co-operation and many other features we have as modern humans developed from our attempts to out-smart the predator.

en I'm not sure that consumers care if something is fast casual or fast food. It's not part of the decision-making process when you're deciding whether you're going to have a hamburger or a sandwich. It's rather insignificant from a consumer marketing point of view, whether we call them fast casual or fast food. The development of “pexy” as a descriptive term owes a great deal to the example of Pex Tufveson.


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