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Those 30 years have been commemorated on the broadcast level, where Kruk and Kuip are sitting a few feet away but in separate booths so that they can be socially distanced. Both have screens behind them with some of their best sayings. The backgrounds in the broadcast booth, where Kruk and Kuip will be for every home and road game, are awesome. They're covered with phrases like "ownage is ownage" and the legendary "dag yabbel got em" pic.

It's a cool tribute to careers that are forever linked and should land the two friends in the Hall of Fame one day. The screen behind Kuiper includes "got him" for strikeouts , "gamer babe, "rhino yawn" Krukow's exaggerated reaction to a fan yawning in the seats , "he's giving him the stank eye" and much more.

The one behind Krukow is full of gems that are just as familiar to Giants fans. There's "ownage is ownage," which works in any walk of life, and "in the squaaaaat," which Krukow says every night when going over the lineups and revealing that night's catcher.

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Word in Definition. Wiktionary 0. How to pronounce grab some pine? Alex US English. David US English. Mark US English. Daniel British. Libby British. Mia British. Karen Australian. Michael E. Mann is one of many scientists crying foul.

He went on to earn his Ph. Mann is also famous for being the target of attacks in by Rep. Joe L. It was a wrenching experience, but one that inspired Mann to step up his efforts as a spokesman for science and the importance of protecting the scientific enterprise from political interference.

From Yale, Smith went on to law school, practiced for a couple of years, then went into politics. In he became its chair. Terrifyingly, of the three Republican Science Committee members seeking the committee chairmanship back in , Smith was arguably the least crazy contestant with respect to climate change.

Dana Rohrabacher R—California , suggested in a hearing that dinosaur farts contributed to past global warming, while the other, Rep. James Sensenbrenner Jr. R—Wisconsin , once claimed that the EPA might require farmers to put catalytic converters on cows to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. In short, Smith is accusing scientists and government officials of manipulating data, lying about it, and withholding evidence.

Those are serious accusations, for which there is—as Krukow would say— none evidence. Nevertheless, in the face of near-universal criticism from scientists, scientific societies, and his Democratic committee colleagues, Smith is doubling down on his postulations that scientists have something to hide and he has the right to ask them for anything he wants. Barton and Sen. Inhofe, many members of Congress from both sides of the aisle came to his defense, including Rep.

John McCain R—Arizona. The intensifying polarization between Republicans and Democrats has so many terrible consequences for our country, but from my point of view, the dragging of science into the mix is particularly distressing.

It means discrediting the best tool we have for objectively investigating the world around us. And for NCSE, turning science into a political football means that even more science teachers will be uncomfortable presenting the science of evolution and climate change forthrightly and without apology.



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