If this discovery is confirmed, it will surely be one of the most stunning insights into our universe that science has ever uncovered. Deception Point - Síða ixeftir Dan Brown - 2002 - 384 síðurTakmarkað sýnishorn - Um bókina
| Jane Gregory, Steve Miller - 1998 - 318 síður
...follow up on the discovery by funding further missions to Mars, Clinton said that if the detection were confirmed, "it will surely be one of the most stunning insights into our world that science has ever uncovered." Clinton's 1996 election campaign promised to use science to... | |
| Eileen Scanlon - 1999 - 314 síður
...involved the same quote, taken from a press conference on the White House lawn: President Clinton: If this discovery is confirmed it will surely be one...science has ever uncovered. Its implications are as far reaching and awe inspiring as can be imagined. (BBC1, 21:00, 07/08/96). Dan Goldin, NASA administrator,... | |
| Joel Achenbach - 2003 - 420 síður
...the search for further evidence of life on Mars," he said. If the findings are borne out, he said, "It will surely be one of the most stunning insights into our world that science has ever uncovered. Its implications are as farreaching and as awe-inspiring as... | |
| Gary Bates - 2004 - 388 síður
...sparked a presidential announcement, Bill Clinton declaring: If this discovery is confirmed, it would surely be one of the most stunning insights into our universe that science has discovered.29 This was tremendous publicity for NASA, and just at a time when the US Congress was discussing... | |
| Richard Hayes, Daniel Grossman - 2006 - 228 síður
...ago.28 In a press conference the next day, President Clinton said that, if confirmed, the research "will surely be one of the most stunning insights into our universe that science has ever uncovered."29 The team's remarkable findings came from a study of microscopic grains in a meteorite... | |
| Danielle Clode - 2006 - 252 síður
...claiming the glory of discovering extraterrestrial life as an American first, which, if confirmed, would 'surely be one of the most stunning insights into our universe that science has ever uncovered.' The existence of bacteria the size of the fossil forms found in metetorites is controversial, but recent... | |
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