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Tamura, Koji; Nomura, Naoki; Seki, Ryohei; Yonei-Tamura, Sayuri; Yokoyama, Hitoshi (2011). "Embryological Evidence Identifies Wing Digits in Birds as Digits 1, 2, and 3". Science. 331 (6018): 753–757. Bibcode: 2011Sci...331..753T. doi: 10.1126/science.1198229. PMID 21311019. S2CID 37952118. Until he could drive, McIndoe’s entire life was home, home-school co-operatives run by the church, and church. He knew no one who didn’t believe exactly the same thing, and “Even though everything is [an] echo chamber,” he says, “the ideas in these home-schooled communities are bad echoes. I’m sure that there are beautiful Christian communities that are doing good things somewhere. I’m not trying to bash spirituality. But from my experience, the deep fundamentalist communities that I was in have caused way more harm. And I’ve seen pure evil coming from them.” In an Oviraptor: Barsbold, R. (1983). "Carnivorous dinosaurs from the Cretaceous of Mongolia". Trudy Soumestnaya Sovetsko-Mongol'skaya Paleontogicheskaya Ekspeditsiya (in Russian). 19: 1–117. See the summary and pictures at "A wish for Coelophysis". Archived from the original on February 3, 2008. In ‘The Nightingale,’ Sir Philip Sidney describes a nightingale and her song. He makes the traditional allusion to Philomela, and tries to offer the bird some “gladness.” He spends the other lines alluding to the story at the heart of nightingale myth and speaking on mortality and immortality.

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