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su última película fue "thicker than water" (2005).

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her last film role is in 2005's "thicker than water".

Last Update: 2016-03-03
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the new design also had heavier armor and a thicker belt than the first design.

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the new design also had heavier armor and a thicker belt than the first design.

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es oficial, la vía thika ha sido ahora denominada vía thicker (n. del t.: thicker = más ancho).

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it's official, thika road has now been designated thicker road.

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153. mars' atmosphere was probably never thick enough to keep temperatures on the planet's surface above freezing for the long term, suggests research published today in nature geoscience. although the planet's topography indicates that liquid water has flooded mars in the distant past, evidence increasingly suggests that those episodes reflect occasional warm spells, not a consistently hospitable phase of the planet's history. signs of flowing water on mars include layered sediments presumed to have been laid down in ancient lakes, as well as rugged canyons and lowlands apparently sculpted by massive floods. these had once prompted researchers to suggest that the red planet, now frigid and dry, was warm and wet throughout its early history, but that would have required an atmosphere much thicker than today's, a prospect that now seems unlikely, says edwin kite, a planetary scientist at princeton university in new jersey. ( www.nature.com ) in contrast to its cold past, mars is currently ina relatively temperate period, researchers think. b. the research indicates that floods on mars occurred only intermittently rather than during a long continuous period. c. floods were partly responsible for the canyons and lowlands existing on mars. d. mars' atmosphere has very rarely been such as to keep water above its freezing temperature.

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153. mars' atmosphere was probably never thick enough to keep temperatures on the planet's surface above freezing for the long term, suggests research published today in nature geoscience. although the planet's topography indicates that liquid water has flooded mars in the distant past, evidence increasingly suggests that those episodes reflect occasional warm spells, not a consistently hospitable phase of the planet's history. signs of flowing water on mars include layered sediments presumed to have been laid down in ancient lakes, as well as rugged canyons and lowlands apparently sculpted by massive floods. these had once prompted researchers to suggest that the red planet, now frigid and dry, was warm and wet throughout its early history, but that would have required an atmosphere much thicker than today's, a prospect that now seems unlikely, says edwin kite, a planetary scientist at princeton university in new jersey. ( www.nature.com ) in contrast to its cold past, mars is currently ina relatively temperate period, researchers think. b. the research indicates that floods on mars occurred only intermittently rather than during a long continuous period. c. floods were partly responsible for the canyons and lowlands existing on mars. d. mars' atmosphere has very rarely been such as to keep water above its freezing temperature.

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