Active cigarette smoking is established by us -- and, really, almost everyone -- as being the single largest risk factor for hardening of the arteries. |
Clearly we are disappointed with our performance. The team did a great job once again, and third and fourth is a credible result but not what we came here for. The handicap and performance breaks given to teams need to be re-adjusted, this is clear and is acknowledged by everyone. |
He is more than capable of doing a great job for us and we are looking forward to getting him familiarised with the car in Atlanta. |
I don't bother when it snows. |
I pushed the sign back. We had to ask them to move so we could get by. |
I will not dismiss this juror, |
I'd have to go back 25 years to find someone I could compare Nikki with. But to be real honest, Nikki is probably the best woman I've been associated with, in terms of all-around talent. She's already demonstrated that she is capable in every event. What makes her so good? She likes to win, she always wants to win. |
If the track is clean, and the temperatures are low, we will run reasonably strongly, but warm-ups are never a great thing to go on. Never the less, the cars seem to be better balanced this morning and we have more grip, so that suits us. The changes we made were fairly minor and I am sure this has more to do with the track and the tyres working in the cooler conditions. |
Individuals who are exposed to passive cigarette smoke on a daily basis have more atherosclerosis -- or hardening of the arteries, as measured by ultrasound -- than people who don't. |
It has basically served us, but we think we can do better with one that addresses local issues. |
It was basically an abandoned dam. |
It's quiet this morning. Usually, there's a lot of people walking around. You never know. It varies. |
It's the first time since 1810 that (migratory) fish have been able to pass this far upstream into the Piedmont. |
The downstream part of this river is sediment-starved, which would be the same case in the Cape Fear River. |
The question is, what do we want our world to look like? People have stated a strong preference to policy-makers that, 'We want our world to bear some resemblance to that which we once knew.' That includes fish and mussels. |