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  1. Fields, W. C. Fields, William Claude Dukenfieldnoun

    United States comedian and film actor (1880-1946)

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  1. Jordan Spieth:

    It kind of dampens it. You want the defending champion, much less the best player in the world at the event, you want all fields to be full strength no matter who it is. Losing the number one player in the world for a major championship would be tough.

  2. Mohamed Ismail:

    Our lives are very difficult since the war began. We cannot grow crops except in a very small area because rebels and gangs come and loot our fields.

  3. Van Kerkove said.Read MoreShe:

    So, these are fields of research that are really growing and for which there is some evidence emerging but is not definitive, and therefore, the possibility of airborne transmission in public settings, especially in very specific conditions crowded, closed, poorly ventilated settings that have been described can not be ruled out. However, the evidence needs to be gathered and interpreted.

  4. Tetiana Anderson:

    The shelter provides educational classrooms, dormitories, dining halls, recreational fields and medical facilities, any suggestion that conditions at the Homestead emergency care shelter are 'unsanitary' and 'prison-like' is simply inaccurate.

  5. Sharon Morsink:

    At some level, the majority of physicists believe that Einsteins theory of gravity, called general relativity, is correct. However, that belief is mainly based on observations of phenomena taking place in regions of space with weak gravity, while Einsteins theory of gravity is meant to explain phenomena taking place near really strong gravitational fields, neutron stars and black holes are the objects that have the strongest known gravitational fields, so any test of gravity that involves these objects really test the heart of Einsteins gravity theory.

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