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President Obama is justifiably afraid to alienate swing voters in the presidential debates by doubling down on discredited global warming claims, but global warming alarmism is indeed the pink elephant in the room every time Obama is forced to defend his suppression of affordable conventional energy.
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And so it's time to address the elephant in the room: the Nexus 4.
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But this time, we had Mr Elephant on our side.
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Matthew Sinclair, chief executive of the TaxPayers' Alliance, which campaigns for lower taxes, said HS2 was a "great vanity project... poor value compared to more affordable alternatives, but there is still time to reconsider that white elephant".
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Whether it's on the court or on the elephant, Murray makes it look like a good time.
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This time they have been targeting the defences around Elephant Pass, a strategically-important causeway which links the northern Jaffna Peninsula to the mainland.
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It's been about three months since we began confronting the electronic elephant in our living room: the huge amount of time our girls spend online, captivated by games, shows and web surfing.
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Corea and others fear it's only a matter of time before someone's luck runs out and an elephant or tourists are seriously injured.
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Unlike apes which spend much of their time picking dirt and lice off their skin and fur, elephant preening is more about rolling in mud than removing it.
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Another picture that was selected from the shortlist, this time in a public vote, was a delightful photograph titled, Mr Elephant and James.
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Michael Flancman, who divides his time between his native Toronto and Chiang Mai, Thailand, first learned that elephant waste could be turned into paper in 2002, when he heard about a Thai villager who was doing just that.
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