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"One of the things Bode is really exceptional at is bringing intensity to big events," U.S.
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"Bode is truly gifted," U.S. men's team head coach Phil McNichol says, "more than anyone I've watched in the last 10 years."
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But Nike gets the goat horns for its preposterous "Join Bode" campaign, showing the self-styled rebel spouting New Age psychobabble.
USATODAY.com - From Kwan to Bode, a perfect storm of bad breaks 2006
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"Bode is good in the speed events and he is stronger than me now, but if you give me a chance I will catch it," Raich said.
USATODAY.com - Rocca wins World Cup slalom; Miller crashes out again 2005
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Mark Bode is the son of 1970's cartoonist Vaughn Bode, best known for his Cheech Wizard comics that appeared in National Lampoon.
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Chaney stood alone in the center of the parking lot searching the face of the moon, searching out the Sea of Vapors and the pit known as Bode's Crater.
Two in Time Anderson, Poul 1970
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There's a principle called Bode's Law, about the location of the planets; if you take the series {0, 3, 6, 12, 24 ...} and add 4 to each term to make
Mother Of Storms Barnes, John, 1957- 1994
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Of course, we had no means of verifying his statements and Mrs. Gerard did not remember any one of that name or recall Bode personally.
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(Parenthetically I may remark that it is not known even now: a crude empirical statement known as Bode's law -- see page 294 -- is all that has been discovered.)
Pioneers of Science Oliver Lodge 1895
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A very simple proportion, known as Bode's law, has been observed, which indicates approximately the relative distances of the planets from the
Astronomy for Amateurs Camille Flammarion 1883
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