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Who put all those multiple dimensions out there anyway?
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Exponential warping, Randall says, has large implications.
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Randall explains where the standard model for particle physics falls short.
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What are they, where do they come from, and the proof?
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A New Yorker makes the leap from the finite to the theoretical.
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I think the kind of stars or idols of today that the magazines are actually putting out there as inspiration, or as examples for people are completely the wrong examples.
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I think it will take some time for everyone to change how they produce their goods.
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Love your family. Love the people who are close to you.
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“Clothing is always gonna say something about people.”
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“A company is a byproduct of making a good product.”
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I think it’s from having a difficult childhood.
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Sure, it helps to have the right genes, but Dana Cowin says she stays thin through the “camel’s approach” to dining.
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Cowin, on sulfites, moonlight and winebars.
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Cowin talks about green wines and vintage Italian grapes.
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Getting away from stuffy French food.
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New Yorkers have to go out, Cowin says.
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Cowin predicts a modified vegetarianism in a casual setting.
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What sets the trend-spotting, trendsetting magazine apart?
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