1) With or witout without a PhD, there are big [...]
2) I have no degree in meterology meteorology [...]
3) [...] is a problem of land management, not a problem of meterology meteorology [...]
4) The five accessable accessible reservoirs are [...]
5) The new-grown biomass decays, and is eaten by fungii fungi or microbes [...]
6) [...] but the fact that the topsoil is unmeasurable immeasurable does not mean [...]
7) There were also some hippopotamouses hippopotami and elephants [...]
8) The Sahara then must have been like the Serenghetti Serengeti [...]
9) The glaciers that are now shrinking in Switzersland Switzerland [...]
10) The greatest evils are povery poverty, underdevelopment [...]
11) [...] and birds and butterflys butterflies [...]
12) [...] and to test the feasability feasibility of hydrogen bombs [...]
13) He failed to forsee foresee computers growing small enough, and cheap enough, to be used by housewives for doing income tax returns, or by kids for doing homework. He failed utterly to forsee foresee the the final domestication of computers as toys for three-year-olds. He failed totally to forsee foresee the emergence of computer games as a dominant feature of twenty-first century life.
14) San Diego excells excels in lizards and snakes [...]
15) [...] when the tools of genetic engineering become accessable accessible to those people.
16) If domestication of biotechnolgy biotechnology is really the wave [...]
Regards,
Thanks for the corrections!
I’m not as good a speller as I thought.