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Since the last ice age, there's been at least one
extended period--between 4,000 and 2,400 years ago--when the lake's
plankton productivity declined even below today's measure, says
Simone Alin of the University of Minnesota in Duluth. Alin Wall and Mark Baumohl were named partners at Roth Bookstein
& Zaslow in Los Angeles. Isac pursues her even there,
exchanging filthy innuendoes with the guards over possible marriage
partners for Alin Vela, the village's bieja loca ('mad old
woman') and other such inanities. |
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