—We experienced a freezing cold winter this year.
—Oh, yes. I think ______ is the power of global warming that the climate goes from one extreme to
the other.
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I have no doubt they will, but I believe they will achieve cosmetic changes around the edges rather than revolutionary breakthroughs. 3D filmmakers don't realize, or at least have not sufficiently taken to heart, that the medium they're working in is binocular (同時用雙目的)film, not merely 3D film. And once one realizes this, it is possible to see that whole fields of potential film experi?ence have been left entirely untapped.

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Although Philcoxia minensis plants may look like a bunch of ordinary sticks and flow­ers, underground they are lean,green, meat-eating machines! Experts recently discovered that the plants trap and eat tiny worms. Less than one percent of all flowering plant species are meat-eating.

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