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I love the slow build songs when I'm doing long distances. Wintersleep's Nerves Normal Breathe Normal, Cloud Nothings' No Future/No Past, We Were Promised Jetpacks' It's Thunder and It's Lightning.

Depending on the jurisdiction (and obviously your level within the company) they may be enforceable. That being said, a good lawyer will generally be able to negotiate down anything that's unusual or out of line with general industry practice, since apparently most courts have taken an unfavourable view of trying to

Neverwhere, his 3rd or 4th most famous work (after Sandman, the aforementioned American Gods, and arguable Stardust), also prominently features gay characters.

If you took just a few moments to research this, or even think about it logically, you'd see that there's no hard line we know of for cases like this. What is "too much" testosterone to compete as a woman? Is there an equivalent level for men when we should be banning people for having an unfair advantage? What if

I think he'd be very good as Iron Fist, and passable as either Nick Fury or Hawkeye.

So, ignoring for a second how well the existing casts worked out, here's my take on how well these all would've gone (from best to worst):

Wow, I actually had no idea, I assumed that on a per-km basis flying emitted far more GHGs. There goes one of my justifications for the 4-5 hour drives I often do. Still hell of a lot cheaper though.

For me, New52 Batgirl started strong but really lost momentum after the first few arcs. A creative reshuffling was probably due.

I demand to know if the cows my milk comes from face north or south when being milked!

I think the reason Christmas Invasion came off so weell is because of David Tennant. While Matt Smith grew into the character, Tennant exploded into it. And especially after watching Christopher Eccleston play a sombre and fairly intense Doctor, Tennant's manic energy take just popped off the screen.

I've heard a lot of "white out" as a synonym for "in the weeds" in the kitchen, as in there are tickets all the way across your board.

This chart is a data visualization nightmare. Why do categories not align top and bottom? Do the subcategories tally or average to the larger groups? Why did they choose categories that make the trends difficult to spot?

Lots of good mentions already, but Alana from Saga has to be up there, right?

Disagree. This has become the popular interpretation of why OWS failed (or fizzled or however you want to describe it), but it's really not that simple. Social movements must by definition start with a problem, not a solution. You need to mobilize a large segment of the population to have any hope of success. Clear

For the soccer one, way over 1 in 100. Stopping a penalty shot is hard, there are some spots in the net that even a pro goalie just can't get to. If you just aimed for the corner every time and kicked it as hard as you could I figure you get to 5 easy, and 10 isn't out if the question if you practiced a little.

So this is the Scottish version of Jean Chretien moving the CF-18s out of Quebec in 95?

Say what you want about the logical resolution, but my take-away from the first three episodes this season are that the plots and messages and what not don't matter, but the show succeeds or fails on the charisma of its supporting characters. Vastra and Jenny (and Strax!) helped carry the pilot, while Robin Hood

Wouldn't it be (marginally) better if they did admit it? Then at least no one would be under the illusion that the rankings are pure and untouched or whatever.