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that has really boosted public awareness and enthusiasm to do something to have ones like goddard or is in place. and not just being in place ones. we have substantial number 8200, but of labrador that's across the city. we were definitely see large increases in the population, especially for the butterfly species that are dispersing. if there are 100 laid by a butterfly and another butterfly only whoville big or dull, but of lies on their own nest 98 will be eaten. and many more lovey, are killed by pesticides. some people consider the little creatures unwelcome guests in their garden. think of all the glorious butterflies they might have because now alongside butterflies, every living being on the planet polluted. the long term effects to be devastating. if pollution is a massive problem in many cities in india, last year, even total a list of cities with the worst quality in the world. and why would i be given a 21? evolution was also huge problem in london in the united kingdom. but things. ringback seem to have changed now. everywhere. fog up the river, where it flows among the
that has really boosted public awareness and enthusiasm to do something to have ones like goddard or is in place. and not just being in place ones. we have substantial number 8200, but of labrador that's across the city. we were definitely see large increases in the population, especially for the butterfly species that are dispersing. if there are 100 laid by a butterfly and another butterfly only whoville big or dull, but of lies on their own nest 98 will be eaten. and many more lovey, are...
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host: let's hear from scott in goddard, kansas who will vote on , election day. caller: hello. host: go ahead. caller: i have two issues so please do not hang up before i am done. one is for the guest. i have a question. in 2016, news articles brought up problems about people being caught voting more than once. now with all of this mail-in voting going on, how do we know how this will be regulated, that folks are going to mail in a ballot and who is to say that on election day or whenever that they are not going to vote again? with so many mail-in ballots, how do we know that the people that are mailing in these ballots are even people that are allowed to vote, that have a right to vote with so many illegals being in the country? not that i am against people coming in legally, but illegally, that is a problem. my second issue is the guy in new york who thinks his vote does not count. just imagine maybe there is a million people, a million republicans over there who feel the same way and none of them vote. had they voted, maybe their vote would have made a difference. and that's
host: let's hear from scott in goddard, kansas who will vote on , election day. caller: hello. host: go ahead. caller: i have two issues so please do not hang up before i am done. one is for the guest. i have a question. in 2016, news articles brought up problems about people being caught voting more than once. now with all of this mail-in voting going on, how do we know how this will be regulated, that folks are going to mail in a ballot and who is to say that on election day or whenever that...
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like goddard or is in place and not just being in place once we have substantial number. 200 but of labrador that's across the city we will definitely see large increase in the population especially for. 3 or. butterfly species that are dispersing if there are $100.00 laid by a butterfly and another butterfly only whoville become our goal but of lies on their own best $98.00 will be eaten. and many more larvae are killed by pesticides some people consider the little creatures unwelcome guests in their garden think of all the glorious butterflies they might have because. now alongside butterflies every living being on the planet is set to go to polluted in the long term effects. is undoubtedly devastating if pollution is a massive problem many cities in india last year even told them a list of cities with the worst quality in the world and who live there i believe a 21 evolution was once also a huge problem in london in the united kingdom but things seem to have changed now . everywhere. fog up the river where it flows among the green knight meadow falls down the river where it rose defiled a
like goddard or is in place and not just being in place once we have substantial number. 200 but of labrador that's across the city we will definitely see large increase in the population especially for. 3 or. butterfly species that are dispersing if there are $100.00 laid by a butterfly and another butterfly only whoville become our goal but of lies on their own best $98.00 will be eaten. and many more larvae are killed by pesticides some people consider the little creatures unwelcome guests...
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philadelphia gold goddard the tight end there.ore wis it realistic to maybe think a year from now we could be back to them levels >> they have done so much and had to issue more stock. 40 million shares so i don't know whether it can get back there. i do know this if you play the long game the d. not many players left in the cruise business. his will lift. his company will lift. he has things up his sleeve you feel safe cruising corey in new jersey? >> caller: how are you doing >> i'm not bad how about you? >> caller: too well. thank you for the call big fan of the show. want your thoughts on bristol-myers. >> they rang the bell today! i think they are incredibly cheap ate just at 64 the other day and now 61 i bsay bye-bye. mike in rhode island >> caller: i know you have a lot of go on things to say about ncno a couple of weeks same feelings still? >> cloud banking they own it. they are from wilmington, north carolina if you've been there you know it's not [ inaudible ] eric in florida! joe was trashing a couple of people on twitt
philadelphia gold goddard the tight end there.ore wis it realistic to maybe think a year from now we could be back to them levels >> they have done so much and had to issue more stock. 40 million shares so i don't know whether it can get back there. i do know this if you play the long game the d. not many players left in the cruise business. his will lift. his company will lift. he has things up his sleeve you feel safe cruising corey in new jersey? >> caller: how are you doing...
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goddard: we have to figure out what the victim is in terms of species. it may be legal to kill a certain species or perfectly illegal, depending on its genus and its species. we can analyze the dna of a tree, then we can extract dna from that plank, which is all we need to examine the oils to determine this genus and species. we are the first crime lab ever to have a xylarium, where we use the known samples to identify wood evidence. lancaster: so a xylarium is for wood what a library is for books. it's where we house all the different wood blocks that allow us to look at reference material when we get a new sample. and so, if we get an unknown and we have an idea of what it is, we can build a population based on what we have here. there are wood collections all over the world, and we partner with a lot of them in order to build what you see here. we have probably close to or over 15,000 different wood blocks or slivers in this room, and that really encompasses an incredible portion of commercial woods that are imported into the united states. woman: i'm
goddard: we have to figure out what the victim is in terms of species. it may be legal to kill a certain species or perfectly illegal, depending on its genus and its species. we can analyze the dna of a tree, then we can extract dna from that plank, which is all we need to examine the oils to determine this genus and species. we are the first crime lab ever to have a xylarium, where we use the known samples to identify wood evidence. lancaster: so a xylarium is for wood what a library is for...