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Under the ice's weight, the Earth's crust bends and as the ice melts the crust bounces up again.
DK Matai: Are Global Warming, Volcanoes and Earthquakes Linked? 2010
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Under the ice's weight, the Earth's crust bends and as the ice melts the crust bounces up again.
DK Matai: Are Global Warming, Volcanoes and Earthquakes Linked? 2010
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Does he think ice's only purpose is to chill beer?
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They then analyzed the methane trapped in the ice's bubbles for its radiocarbon abundance.
Bill Chameides: Staring Down the Double-Barrel Climate Shotgun 2009
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There is a real sense, then, in which the belief that the ice's thickness was (say) uniform is not a memory belief in at least one legitimate sense of that term.
Epistemological Problems of Memory Senor, Thomas D. 2009
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We skated along the ice's underside, a sensation so fun and beautiful that I forgot the danger.
Beneath the Ice 2008
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There they spied the archeological find of a lifetime: the frozen, perfectly preserved body of an Inca girl, her high-cheekboned face and soft hair completely exposed and her body, curled into a fetal position, still locked in the ice's embrace.
Children Of The Ice 2008
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There is a certain type of gloomy old man who, for A.A. Milne's readers, will always be an Eeyore; children who read "A.ice's A.ventures in Wonderland" understand her befuddlement at the curious ways of the world only more acutely as they grow older.
Leader of the Pack 2008
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And at the Oval, the mercury taking the ice's temperature will rise and fall more than a mogul skier.
Science Of Speed 2007
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Man of ice melting by woman with heart of ice's kiss.
Cool Comic Cover Gallery | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2007
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