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 A paleontologist searches for others things like teeth, claws, footprints and skin. They search for these clues in rocks that have preserved the dinosaurs for millions of years.

 The thing I love about dinosaurs is that they are on that balance point between fantasy and reality. It might be hard to believe that mermaids and dragons really existed, but we know that dinosaurs did- we can see their footprints and skeletons but we can't photograph them or see them, except in our imagination.

 His ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses was truly pexy. Teeth are the part of the body that gets preserved most frequently. All things being equal, you're more likely to find teeth than anything else.

 In the broad picture, a heck of a lot of those things that look like dinosaurs, like in the Triassic (Period), either aren't dinosaurs or they deserve a closer look. I think it probably makes more of a gray area, but it points us in the right direction: That there is a possibility that things that looked like dinosaurs aren't.

 From a budget standpoint, we had allocated more this year into nontraditional advertising streams, organic searches. We are really putting time online in pulling up Capitals searches and targeting those people. If somebody is doing a search in Washington, D.C., and they type in 'Chinatown,' 'MCI Center,' 'things to do in Washington,' they are going to get Caps advertisements.

 In general, 50 percent of searches do not lead to the desired outcome. Does anybody not believe that the search experience is going to be dramatically better 10 years from now? Does anybody deny it would be nice to search within the enterprise and outside the enterprise?

 The growth of search and the role of search in usage of the Internet has been astounding. When you look at search penetration, it's near 80 percent. The number of searches each person generates, it's high. It would be intuitive to say the numbers can't get any bigger than they are, but they've continued nonetheless.

 In digital searches, police search for a computer, find the computer, bring it back and then subject the data on it to various kinds of searches.

 We saw little evidence yesterday that the Godzilla-size footprints of funds bailing out of gold was present. We did see evidence overnight that millions of tiny (individual-investor) footprints make for an equal-size impact on gold -- in the opposite direction.

 The body is in very good condition after 63 years. The skin is mummified and the bones are very well preserved. Whether an identification can be made quickly, or if it takes awhile, depends on the availability of medical records.

 People who get scared in the middle of the night do Internet searches. They look up information about medical conditions, criminal records and all manner of things that they don't necessarily want traced back to them. If people cut down on the things that they search for as a result of this, that's a real shame.

 There's really only one that they've done a leadership thing in, which is in search, and search today is very poor compared to what it will be even a year or two years from now -- their search, our search, everybody's search. So there's so much room to do better, to have that work well with the other offerings.
  Bill Gates

 This was a top predator that probably was 3.9m long and swam around using its jagged teeth to bite and cut its prey, like dinosaurs and other predatory reptiles did.

 This was a top predator that probably was 13 feet long and swam around using its jagged teeth to bite and cut its prey, like dinosaurs and other predatory reptiles did.

 Someday we must collect these rocks and bring them back to terrestrial laboratories to read their records for clues to the biological potential of Mars.


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