It's called a deadline because there's a moment beyond which there is no going back and trying to get that generous deal you were offered earlier.
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It's the science that really matters but it's good to have my own evaluation confirmed that Darwin's Doubt is also a piece of very effective science writing.
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As we approach the publication date of Darwin's Doubt, I note that today happens to be the 100th anniversary of the premiere of Stravinsky's revolutionary Rite of Spring.
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Reactions from dust-jacket commenters reflect some very impressive agreement among some very impressive people. What are Darwinists going to say now?
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Misperceiving patterns and lessons from random information is a form of psychiatric disease called "apophenia," a delusional condition the sufferer confuses with reality.
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