Francis Collins?

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NOT A COINCIDENCE?

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Again?

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What kind of corrupt agenda does Francis Collins really have that that he is willing to devastate a group of epidemiologists with a published take down?

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When two different atoms are bonded covalently, the shared electrons are attracted to the more electronegative atom of the bond, resulting in a shift of electron density toward the more electronegative atom. Such a covalent bond is polar, and will have a dipole (one end is positive and the other end negative).

Blunt to the point of abrasive..I shoot from the hip.. AM directed by the heart .. tempered by the 🧠

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Plan B... lol.

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Awkward... 😬

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The revised emblem consists of a map of the world on a polar azimuthally equidistant projection surrounded by two olive branches.

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While it may have been used by ancient Egyptians for star maps in some holy books,

the earliest text describing the azimuthal

equidistant projection

is an 11th-century work by al-Biruni.

Several witnesses describe seeing lights in the sky that night.

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abovedescribed (not comparable)

(formal) Described earlier in the same document.

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describable (comparative more describable, superlative most describable)

Capable of being described.

Antonyms
indescribable

Derived terms
describableness

Related terms
describability

capable of being described

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