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He is a son of Donna J. Keeling and Robert L. Keeling Sr. of Medina, Tex.
This will require bringing the Keeling Curve to a peak very soon, something Ralph Keeling is hopeful he will see.
" Keeling adds: "We don't want wine to be elitist.
Measurements have been ongoing since the program was started in 22 by the late Charles David Keeling, for whom the Keeling Curve, a graph of increasing CO225 concentration in the atmosphere, is named.
Junior guard Christian Keeling paced Charleston Southern with 222 points.
Despite her exceptional discipline, Ms. Keeling allows herself one indulgence.
"Welcome to paradise," beckons the Cocos Keeling Islands' Visitor Center.
Christian Keeling added 16 points off the North Carolina bench.
Christian Keeling added 12 points, and Jeremiah Francis scored 23.
"But none started as early as the Scripps program," Keeling added.
The "Keeling Curve," our best record of modern atmospheric CO280 levels.
When she runs, Ms. Keeling occupies a lane all her own.
Lawrence Brittain and Shaun Keeling of South Africa won the silver.
"We also discussed our jobs and world events," Mr. Keeling said.
Keeling Curve of carbon dioxide concentrations at Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii.
According to Kuchta, Keeling had been working on his technology since college.
"Potatoes are inherently a very healthy vegetable," said Keeling in an email.
Platek and Christian Keeling both posted nine points for the Tar Heels.
In 2008, British teenager Scarlett Keeling was raped and murdered in Goa.
The canary is likely just taking a nap, rather than keeling over.
There's also the Keeling Curve, which shows carbon dioxide rising over time.
Woolley's first husband, Bertram Keeling, a surveyor in Egypt, committed suicide in 1919.
Now, the statues poke up in the far background before keeling over unobtrusively.
Or perhaps they were simply unaware that Ms. Keeling is a reigning national champion.
But then Ms. Keeling dispensed with the pain the only way she knew how.
North Carolina picked up Justin Pierce (William & Mary) and guard Christian Keeling (Charleston Southern).
Freshman Christian Keeling, playing in his first game, led the Buccaneers with 16 points.
Police said the body of Todd Keeling, 48, an inventor from White Bear Lake, Minn.
"The Atlanta Braves are deeply saddened by the passing of Todd Keeling," the statement read.
The iconic "Keeling Curve" record of CO2 concentrations observed at Mauna Loa observatory in Hawaii.
With assurances this had been done before without anyone keeling over, I tasted a petal.
The image of her once-vital mother in such despair shook the younger Ms. Keeling.
Ms. Keeling lives alone and says that self-sufficiency is a key to her longevity.
"He's not for the working man, I admit that," said Mr. Keeling, who is 55.
Last September, two men were acquitted of the rape and murder of British teenager Scarlett Keeling.
Dan Keeling and Mark Andrew, founders of Noble Rot restaurant and wine bar, are no exception.
Kasich spokesman Jon Keeling declined to say whether the governor would sign the measure into law.
After the co-worker found Keeling, he and others nearby, began performing CPR on the man.
After her first race, a 5K through Brooklyn, Keeling found that running did offer some relief.
"I've never felt a pain so deep," Ms. Keeling recalled, her voice lowering to a whisper.
There are days when Ms. Keeling battles a surge of arthritis or a hint of melancholy.
Either you'll be glad you did or, keeling over suddenly, you won't be out anything. ♦
In 1978, Ms. Keeling received a call from the police informing her that Donald had been hanged.
Notable part participants, meanwhile, include Alex Skolnick (Testament), Kelly Keeling (Michael Schenker Group) and Nathan James (Inglorious).
With the Buccaneers trailing 222-39.33, Keeling sparked a 239.3-213 run to cut the deficit to four.
A new survey estimates the Cocos Keeling Islands are covered in more than 400 million pieces of plastic.
A lot of the advice heard in this film is fairly vague, but not that from Ms. Keeling.
Mr. Gray (center) and Mr. Keeling met in April 2015 at Richmond Triangle Players, a performing arts theater.
" What they're saying: Keeling told Axios the results, "Imply that there's likely to be more warming in the future.
She launched a campaign for a second autopsy, and investigators eventually confirmed Keeling was sexually assaulted before her death.
For example, here's a pic of Keeling posted to his Insta that is definitely professional and totally on point.
"Good Lord, I thought that race was never going to end, but afterwards I felt free," Ms. Keeling recalled.
"The rise is a direct consequence of the large releases of CO2 from fossil-fuel burning," Keeling told CNN.
"What's wrong with your voice?" he asked as I tried to avoid thinking about the prospect of keeling over.
I was all but keeling over, but Ms. Jolie, who adores the heat, was as composed as a sphinx.
Mr. Keeling, 44, is a managing vice president in human resources for Capital One Financial Corporation, also in Richmond.
Mr. Keeling shared about how his son, Max, was adopted and very close to his great-grandmother, Marian Salmons.
In May, researchers revealed that 414 million pieces of plastic were found washed ashore on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.
A police spokeswoman told the publication that the area where Keeling was found doesn't drop in temperature below 40 degrees.
Ida Keeling set a new world record for the 100-meter dash on Saturday, just days before her 101st birthday.
"It was trial by fire," recalled Shelley Keeling, 64, who has coached track and field at Fieldston for 21 years.
Keeling's father, Charles David Keeling, began taking the measurements on Mauna Loa in 1958 when the concentration was 315 ppm.
Nairobi's newspapers are full of grim stories about livestock keeling over and people walking more than 20 miles for water.
"The governor is pro-life and supports policies that protect the sanctity of life," press secretary Jon Keeling tells CNN.
His father, Charles David Keeling, began carbon dioxide measurements on Mauna Loa and at other locations in the late 1950s.
One danger of alarmism, Dr. Keeling said, is that it can make people feel hopeless and throw up their hands.
Matthew Allen Gray and Robert Lee Keeling Jr. were married April 22 at their home in Richmond, Va. The Rev.
According to multiple reports, the body found Tuesday was that of 48-year-old Todd Keeling of White Bear Lake, Minn.
"When a microbe is so abundant, it probably plays a very important role in the ecosystem," noted Keeling, in a statement.
Anthony missed a jumper, but Bacot rebounded and delivered a pass to Keeling, who was fouled on a 3-point attempt.
It was an invention that Keeling had worked on since graduating from college, his aunt Fran Kuchta, told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution .
Television images on Tuesday showed dozens of passengers hanging on to the keeling vessel or bobbing in the water wearing life jackets.
Some of these teams, though, do the equivalent of keeling over on the street corner while waiting for the light to change.
"I always understood from mother that you die on your feet rather than live on your knees," said her daughter Shelley Keeling.
Though, as Curbed SF's Brock Keeling notes, the East Cut has the participation of a Community Benefit District, a local neighborhood association.
But tastings are the only way to get a sense of many wines in a sitting without keeling over from alcohol poisoning.
Sarah O'Hara, public information officer for Cobb County, said the space where Keeling was found doesn't go below 40 degrees, USA Today reported .
I love her for making sweet-tempered small talk and, in doing so, taking me out of my own swirling, keeling, pregnant brain.
North Carolina's Cole Anthony scored 16 points in his second game back after knee surgery, Christian Keeling had 14 and Leaky Black 10.
The men were accused of drugging and sexually abusing Scarlett Keeling, 15, after a party, leaving her to die in shallow sea water.
"The average growth rate is remaining on the high end," says Ralph Keeling, director of Scripps Institution of Oceanography's CO2 program, via Twitter.
"The increase from last year will probably be around three parts per million whereas the recent average has been 2.5 ppm," Keeling said.
Ms. Keeling watched in horror as both boys, barrel-chested charmers who friends joked looked like superheroes, withdrew into the world of drugs.
Though she has developed arthritis and occasionally relies on a cane while walking, Ms. Keeling betrays none of her ailments as she runs.
Photo: Mike Keeling (Flickr)A few weeks ago, I was enjoying one of my favorite activities: reading an enthralling piece of fiction before bed.
Brasch spoke with Keeling's aunt, Fran Kuchta, who told him that police believed Keeling got stuck in the freezer and could not get out.
Beginning in 1958, a young scientist named Charles Keeling began to take CO2 measurements from the lofty, pure air atop Hawaii's towering Mauna Loa.
North Carolina's Cole Anthony scored 16 points in his second game back after knee surgery, Christian Keeling had 14, and Leaky Black added 33.
The Cocos (Keeling) Islands, home to unique species like the Cocos Buff-banded rail bird, is also part of the Street View image collection.
Started in 20.2 by Charles Keeling, the long-term output of these measurements is a graceful curve, which trends gradually upwards through recent decades.
The "Keeling Curve," the name given to the the carbon dioxide levels measured in Hawaii, show a drastic and accelerating rise since measurements began.
"Having this place is an opportunity for us to get some of our food heroes to cook with our head chef Paul Weaver," says Keeling.
The Keeling Curve is a reality check, because it shows not the slightest downward blip despite increasingly intense international efforts to restrain greenhouse gas emissions.
The two women took off together, but the younger Ms. Keeling soon darted to the front of the pack as her mother drifted far behind.
Since publication, two problems had come to their attention, Keeling said, one of them related to incorrectly treating systematic errors in the measurements of oxygen.
While the building is not currently at risk of keeling over, residents are furious that their property values are plummeting, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
The Tar Heel lost guard Christian Keeling to a first-half injury when he hobbled off and didn't return until midway through the second half.
"You see so many older people just sitting around — well, that's not me," said Keeling, who is barely 4-foot-6 and weighs 83 pounds.
She said police told the family that Keeling had gotten stuck inside the walk-in beer cooler and was unable to get out, the newspaper reported.
That data, known as the Keeling Curve, traces the continuous increase in the amount of this greenhouse gas in the Earth's atmosphere since the Industrial Revolution.
"You see so many older people just sitting around — well, that's not me," said Ms. Keeling, who is barely 4-foot-6 and weighs 83 pounds.
One of our most popular health stories this week was about Ida Keeling, a 100-year-old runner in New York who is a national champion.
Domori will provide rare Criollo cocoa to Prestat, while Illy will help the confectioner expand its brand, Prestat co-owner Bill Keeling said in a statement.
"I should have brought George today," the Duke of Cambridge, 37, said while speaking with farmer Mervyn Keeling in the clip, according to Town and Country.
At the time, Mr. Gray was a member of the theater's board of directors and Mr. Keeling was a patron out with friends for the evening.
But just imagine the first season of Succession ending with Logan Roy keeling over with a heart attack, or Veep continuing after Selena Meyer gets assassinated.
Christian Keeling, who recorded the second triple-double in Buccaneers history against Coppin State on Friday, led Charleston Southern with 18 points, six rebounds and four assists.
" Based on the data in the study, Keeling said, "it is very much a stretch to brand fried potatoes, or any other form of potato, as unhealthy.
The oceans and land plants remove a lot of the excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, about 50% according to Keeling, but they simply cannot keep up.
And like that, the storm is gone, churning east, leaving tattered scud clouds drifting along the ground, and dark shapes keeling at odd angles in the sky.
Duncan LeXander and Deontaye Buskey scored 213 points apiece and Christian Keeling added 23 points for Charleston Southern (23-20), which dropped to 25-153 in road games.
This story has been updated to include a comment from Ralph Keeling, co-author of the new study and a climate scientist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
Keeling had worked overnight to install his creation, the QuickDraw Faucet — which cuts the amount of time it takes to pour beer, according to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
"It's great to educate people about the numbers — the numbers matter," said Keeling, noting how truly out-of-the-ordinary today's CO2 levels have grown, and continue apace.
Police originally said Keeling had drowned after taking drugs but changed their story after Keeling's mother complained, and a second autopsy concluded she had been raped and murdered.
Trump, while running in 2016 and as President, called on team owners to stem the keeling and even suggested that the players should be fired for the protests.
ACCORDING to the diaries of Captain William Keeling of the East India Company, in 1607 "Hamlet" was performed on his ship Dragon off the coast of Sierra Leone.
Keeling's father, Charles, first began taking measurements of CO2 on Mauna Loa in 1958, and the now-iconic Keeling Curve shows the inexorable rise in CO2 amounts since.
Keeling has worked on the farm for his entire life, and told William he's keen for the next generation to have a "good opportunity" to do the same.
"The governor is pro-life and supports policies that protect the sanctity of life," press secretary Jon Keeling told CNN when the legislation was first signed into law.
By 1 pm, people were urinating in public, passing out in the street, keeling over on the sidewalk, screaming profanities, and throwing up on subways and in parks.
Carbon dioxide concentrations have been assiduously recorded ever since, and Keeling's son, climate scientist Ralph Keeling, now heads the carbon dioxide recording program at the Scripps Institution for Oceanography.
Today, some stopped to rest on the steps of the DOO, out of breath, before keeling over, while others made it inside to the airlock lounge before passing out.
Carbon dioxide isn't the only bad greenhouse gas (there's methane and others) but if the Keeling curve isn't convincing enough for you, I'm not sure what will convince you.
Subtle because of the non-confrontational method employed, and dramatic because eating or drinking something and then keeling over and dying is, well, pretty dramatic in a Shakespearean sense.
According to multiple reports, the body found before Tuesday's game between the Braves and Cincinnati Reds was that of 48-year-old Todd Keeling of White Bear Lake, Minn.
"We expect the combined effect of these two corrections to have a small impact on our calculations of overall heat uptake, but with larger margins of error," said Keeling.
Just ask 2544-year-old model Anthony Keeling, who bravely took it upon himself to #expose those friends on Twitter who are just not useful for taking great pics.
"Many of us had hoped to see the rise of CO23 slowing by now, but sadly that isn't the case," said Ralph Keeling, director of the Scripps CO2 Program.
Keeling missed a shot that would have cut the deficit to six points with about two minutes left, and Wake Forest scored the last eight points of the game.
A research team led by UBC's Patrick Keeling, along with help from the Canadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR), collected the specimens off the coast of California in deep waters.
National Potato Council CEO John Keeling said the "study isn't relevant to the general population" since the data was collected for an osteoarthritis study and includes only patients with arthritis.
It was unclear how many people had been rescued, and television images showed dozens of passengers hanging on to the keeling vessel or bobbing in the water wearing life jackets.
But, if global economies continue to slow during these periods of extreme social isolation and business closures, a slowing trend could become more apparent in the coming months, Keeling said. 
To maintain her health, Keeling adheres to a stringent regimen of diet ("I eat for nutrition, not for taste") and exercise ("I've got to get my hour in every day").
Cole Anthony had 24 points and 343 rebounds, Brooks posted 18 points, Christian Keeling tallied 13 points, Armando Bacot chipped in 12 and Justin Pierce had 11 for the Tar Heels.
Forget the days of keeling over as Chasez, Timberlake, and Gosling performed a swoon-worthy rendition of Jodeci's "Cry For You": Club Mickey Mouse's new members are penning their own ballads.
"Capturing the imagery of Christmas Island and the Cocos Keeling Islands with the Google trekker camera has been an amazing adventure, every step of the way," Grigg said in a statement.
You can follow the Keeling Curve on Twitter -- earlier this year CO23.2 levels passed 123 parts per million, higher than at any time since the Pliocene, about three million years ago.
As the civil rights movement took shape, Ms. Keeling became an active demonstrator, shuttling her children to Malcolm X speeches and boarding a predawn bus for the 1963 March on Washington.
To maintain her health, Ms. Keeling adheres to a stringent regimen of diet ("I eat for nutrition, not for taste") and exercise ("I've got to get my hour in every day").
Dalila Jakupovic retired from her match against Stefanie Voegele on Tuesday after keeling over in a coughing fit, while both Eugenie Bouchard and Liam Broady have also reported having breathing problems.
From Fourier to Foote and Tyndall, from Arrhenius to Revelle and Suess and Keeling, researchers have worked out the role that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases play in regulating temperature.
The Costa Concordia was carrying more than 4,200 passengers and crew, when it hit rocks off Giglio on a chill January night, tearing a hole in its side and eventually keeling over.
If you need any further inspiration, take heart from Ida Keeling, the 100-year-old New Yorker who recently broke the world record for the 100-yard dash for those over 80.
Karoshi became widely recognized as a phenomenon in the late 1980s, as stories of blue-collar employees keeling over at work appeared to expose a sinister side to Japan's postwar economic miracle.
"I like Boris," said Malt Keeling, a butcher in Sutton-in-Ashfield, a Midlands town where the Conservative candidate for Parliament has a good chance of picking off a longtime Labour seat.
They are part of an aging cohort of old school heroin users who started injecting in the 290s and 22s and are now keeling over and dying, from overdoses and ill health.
What they did: For the study, scientists, led by Princeton University geochemist Laure Resplandy and Ralph Keeling from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, devised a new way of taking the global ocean temperature.
A co-worker found 48-year-old Todd Keeling, of White Bear Lake, just before the Braves took on the Cincinnati Reds Tuesday afternoon, a spokesperson for Cobb County Police Department tells PEOPLE.
MacKeown repeatedly accused the police of covering up the real circumstances of Keeling's death, and her lawyer Vikram Varma said the shack where Keeling was drugged before being raped had been pulled down.
"Most of (last year's) growth was driven by lower-end wine imported by smaller Chinese companies and logistics firms and then sold online," said Tommy Keeling, analyst at alcohol market research firm IWSR.
On a cloudless Sunday afternoon in April, a 100-year-old woman named Ida Keeling laced up her mustard yellow sneakers and took to the track at the Fieldston School in the Bronx.
Passing 410 ppm "is important because it punctuates another milestone in the upwards march of CO2," according to Ralph Keeling, head of the Scripps CO2 program at Scripps Institution of Oceanography in California.
Keeling, a graduate transfer from Charleston Southern in his first game against Duke, had scored in double figures only once until this week, when he posted 14 points in a loss at Florida State.
The AJC's Ben Brasch reported Keeling is the inventor of Draftwell, a technology that was expected to cut down pour times from the tap at SunTrust from an average of 14 seconds to five.
As the oldest competitor in the 80 and older Masters Mixed 100-meter dash at the Penn Relays in Philadelphia, Keeling set a new world record for her 100-plus age group, WPVI reports.
At the Australian Open in Melbourne this week, Slovenia's Dalila Jakupovic forfeited her match after keeling over as smoke from the wildfires permeated the tennis stadium and made it difficult for her to breathe.
" The next challenge for the researchers will be to figure out how to keep diplonemids alive in the lab, which according to Keeling "will be a lot easier since we know what they look like.
Christian Keeling and Cole Anthony each posted 231 points for the Tar Heels (217-443, 244-226), who lost their fourth consecutive game to drop into a last-place tie with Miami in the conference.
A study published in July in the journal Scientific Reports estimated that 414 million bits of garbage weighing 238 tons have been deposited on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands 1,300 miles off the coast of Australia.
A study published this week in the journal Scientific Reports estimated that 414 million bits of garbage weighing 238 tons have been deposited on the Cocos (Keeling) Islands 1,300 miles off the coast of Australia.
Keeling told the newspaper that her secrets of longevity are a diet of whole grains and vegetables, an hour of exercise each day and a strict policy of self-sufficiency she learned during the Great Depression.
" Brock Keeling, Editor at Curbed SF, from the perspective of the media industry, noted the need to get the word out about the housing crisis: "There is a need for beat reporters who exclusively cover this.
The AJC's Ben Brasch reported later Wednesday that Keeling is the inventor of Draftwell, a technology that was expected to cut down pour times from the tap at SunTrust from an average of 14 seconds to five.
Like many others on the way to work, I replayed the footage over and over, watching orange flames racing across the roof, the spire keeling over, the people of Paris standing in the streets in unified horror.
There are, after all, "If you see me collapse, pause my Garmin" T-shirts out there, a reference to athletic strivers pushing themselves to break their personal records at the risk of keeling over along the way.
The families of Bailey Holt, Gage Smock, Mary Bella James and Dalton Keeling filed the suit on Tuesday, a day before the one-year anniversary of the shooting at Marshall County High School in Benton, Ky., WKMS reported.
On a recent afternoon, Shelley Keeling led her mother through a routine that included push-ups, wall sits, shoulder presses and sprints back and forth on the balcony of her apartment in the Riverdale section of the Bronx.
Ms. Keeling says she keeps a strict diet, so she is not likely a part of the growing trend of Americans who are embracing foods high in fat, sugar and salt as definitions of what is healthy change.
Keeling, 101, has held several track and field records since she began racing in her late 60s, and she still has the fastest time for American women ages 95 to 99 in the 60-meter dash: 29.86 seconds.
"I was keeling towards the midpoint of my thirties," writes Olivia Laing in The Lonely City, "an age at which female aloneness is no longer socially sanctioned and carries with it a persistent whiff of strangeness, deviance and failure".
Thanks to speakers, participants and supporters of this Master Class series: London: Frederic Rombaut (Seraphim Capital), Joe Tabberer (FirstBank), Chris Gilbert (Ubiquisys), Jonathan Keeling (Crowdcube), Fred Destin, Tony Fish (AMF Ventures, James Clark (London Stock Exchange), Denise Law (SGCIB).
But what they're doing is kind of aspirational: When things start to go sideways, literally shut down your body, freak some stranger out by keeling over near their pool, and wait it out in a state of suspended animation.
Related: How our throwaway culture is turning the sea into a graveyard Cocos (Keeling) Islands had a lower density of plastic than Henderson Island, but the total volume was higher than Henderson Island's 38 million pieces which weighed 17 tonnes.
The early 245th century scientist Élie Metchnikoff hypothesized that aging is caused by toxic bacteria in the gut, and so to stave it off he drank sour milk every day until eventually keeling over at the decently old age of 22017.
A great Norma must draw on a fourth element, one more mundane than the others and yet every bit as essential: the stamina simply to reach the end of the opera without losing her voice or keeling over in a faint.
The issues "do not invalidate the study's methodology or the new insights into ocean biogeochemistry on which it is based," said co-author Ralph Keeling, in a note added to the original news release on the study from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography.
Record: 2-7Last week: 30thWeek 10 result: Beat the Saints, 26-9Week 11 opponent: at Carolina PanthersOne thing to know: Instead of keeling over, the Falcons showed some fight and pulled off one of the biggest upsets of the year over the Saints.
Emily Bivens, her 20163-year-old son Cullen and her mother were found dead at a home in Keeling, Va., after a neighbor called police to report the body of a female victim in the driveway of the home around 8 a.m.
The errors stem from "incorrectly treating systematic errors in the O22 measurements and the use of a constant land O21.5:C exchange ratio of 21991," co-author Ralph Keeling said in an update from Scripps Institution of Oceanography, which is affiliated with the study.
And while the Nature study is unique, "Other groups are measuring changes in atmospheric [oxygen] and [carbon dioxide], which would put them in a position to weigh in," the study's co-author Ralph Keeling, a climate scientist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, told Motherboard.
From February 2400 to February 2016, the atmospheric carbon concentration at Mauna Loa—long held as the benchmark for global CO2 levels—rose 3.76 parts per million, marking the largest increase in a 12-month period since the famous Keeling Curve began in 1958.
It's a story that's worth paying attention to because the poor condition of the house itself — Brock Keeling of Curbed San Francisco expects it will be "torn down for a new construction" — lays bare what's really going on in America's new housing affordability crisis.
Emily Bivens, the couple's 1-year-old son Cullen, and her mother were found dead Tuesday morning at a home in Keeling, Va., after a neighbor called police to report the body of a female victim in the driveway of the home around 8 a.m.
Garrison Brooks posted 63 points, Cole Anthony added 25 points and North Carolina used a sudden burst of 3-point shooting in a 92-79 road victory against Syracuse on Saturday at the Carrier Dome in Syracuse, N.Y. Christian Keeling chipped in 18 points off the bench.
We got Osi at the ESPN party in Houston Friday night, and he thinks Colin Kaepernick effectively made his statement during the season ... at first he says he's against keeling at the big game, but then softens his position and says its a matter of choice for the players.
Mr. Wirth's bill would have mandated a 20063 percent reduction from 1988 levels, bringing the carbon dioxide concentration below what was found in the earliest readings taken by Charles David Keeling at the Mauna Loa Observatory in Hawaii in 1958, all the way down to about 280 parts per million.
While Earth's CO2 trend has been skyrocketing overall — compared to both geologic and historic levels — each year the potent greenhouse gas wavers down during the warm growing season, when flourishing trees and plants in the Northern Hemisphere temporarily soak up CO2 from the air (this ever-rising, though saw-like line is called the Keeling Curve).
You can find out the concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere at the Keeling Curve site, and the extent to which the planet, or even your state, has warmed at the Ed Hawkins "Show Your Stripes" site (or check out this amazingly simple feature that shows you how much your hometown has warmed since you were born).
After an unremarkable first round, Materla uncorked a right uppercut that had Palhares keeling over like he was trying to sit down and tie his shoes and puke at the same time, and Materla might as well have aimed for the great big knot at the base of Palhares's skull the way he threw that first follow-up hammer fist.
Chris Bailoni and Clay Frankel take the most heart-skipping synth melodies from Low Life-era New Order, the most charmingly lazy guitar chords that The Band ever strummed, and the crack in your voice that happens when you've been talking too long at a crowded bar, and distill them into an actual sound—one that seems to be perpetually on the verge of keeling over, even on the level of each individual synth note.
Sometimes it was photographers who'd put their foot down, like when Jason Keeling refused to let LL Cool J take his shirt off for a cover photo for YSB Magazine because he wanted to capture him as an artist and not a sex symbol, or when fine art photographer Barron Claiborne ignored P Diddy's protests that Biggie would look like the Burger King as opposed to the King of New York when he captured the simple, iconic close-up portrait of the rapper wearing a plastic crown.

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