Transatlantic
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If the negotiations should fail, the
transatlantic
cleavage could once again become glaringly wide.
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And I was thinking about this, of all places, on a
transatlantic
flight a couple of years ago, because I happened to be seated next to a Hungarian physicist about my age and we were talking about what life was like during the Cold War for physicists in Hungary.
Well, then you look to Europe, and the most important alliance in the world has been the
transatlantic
relationship.
So we ended up holding a slave auction in Union Square to tie into the genesis of the
transatlantic
slave trade.
One scan is comparable to what you’re exposed to over two or three years from natural radioactive sources, like radon gas; or the amount a pilot would rack up from cosmic radiation after 20 to 30
transatlantic
flights.
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