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  • Brown's attorneys have filed simulataneous appeals to the federal courts and state courts, seeking to block his execution on the grounds that the state improperly adopted its new lethal injection procedures.

    Judge Refuses To Block Execution Of Albert Greenwood Brown AP 2010

  • Brown's attorneys have filed simulataneous appeals to the federal courts and state courts, seeking to block his execution on the grounds that the state improperly adopted its new lethal injection procedures.

    Judge Refuses To Block Execution Of Albert Greenwood Brown AP 2010

  • Certainly any adaptation that can only arise through several simulataneous mutations (without individual benefit from any) will be a challenge to evolution.

    Behe's Test 2008

  • Certainly any adaptation that can only arise through several simulataneous mutations (without individual benefit from any) will be a challenge to evolution.

    Behe's Test 2008

  • The all-or-nothing approach where we have to root out the bad guys in North Korea, Zimbabwe, Iran and all the other less desirable countries out there in a simulataneous crusade is just not plausible.

    For you the war is not yet over Jeff 2009

  • Obsessed with the lipsmacker Matthew Perry laid on Sarah Paulson in the most recently aired episode, Lance Mannion will be liveblogging tonight's broadcast as he and his commenters provide simulataneous translation of Sorkin-speak into English the rest of us can appreciate.

    Duel in the Dust: James Wolcott Wolcott, James, 1952- 2009

  • In fact, with respect to the assmptions of simulataneous muations, Behe responded in his amazon weblog:

    Behe Responds 2007

  • In fact, with respect to the assmptions of simulataneous muations, Behe responded in his amazon weblog:

    Behe Responds 2007

  • The all-or-nothing approach where we have to root out the bad guys in North Korea, Zimbabwe, Iran and all the other less desirable countries out there in a simulataneous crusade is just not plausible.

    Archive 2009-07-01 Jeff 2009

  • That honor he ascribes to plain old economics: the relative economic decline of europeans from their 1890 zenith combined with the simulataneous tremendous rate of growth of every economy in the world after 1890 Europe grew fast, but The East grew even faster.

    Ancient History Walter Jon Williams 2008

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