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Which is indeed nice as just about everyone else would just love to clean up the planet, reduce pollution and not boil Gaia but we have this sneaking suspicion that the costs of doing so are going to be greater than the benefits.
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"Solar, wind, clean technology plays--we love the space, " says Troy Rillo, a Cornell managing director.
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And I was just talking to President Love about the focus of Savannah Tech on clean energy, the idea that this can be a real model for green energy as a way of linking students to the enormous job opportunities and business opportunities that exist in the future.
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We'd love to have this theoretical planet where everyone is clean and none of the stuff goes on.
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Surely baseball fans near and far would commend America's political class for trying to clean up the game they so dearly love.
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So turn on the Beatles or whatever you love, plant a tree, join a community clean-up day and get some little, easy weights to use at home.
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Think of Miguel Jimenez, with his bushy pony tail and love of cigars, who looks more like a guy who would clean your yacht, not own one.
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That may secure the needed investment, but it would mark the end of Britain's love affair with liberalised energy markets and would make the cost of clean energy uncomfortably explicit.
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"We created iTunes because we love music and we're going back to our roots with an incredibly clean design that keeps your music at the forefront, " said Eddy Cue, Apple's senior vice president of Internet Software and Services.
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But it was hardly a clean sweep as The Recording Academy's thousands of voters spread the love for the year's top singles.
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One of the things I love about the end of one year and the beginning of the next is the opportunity to clean out my files.
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