111. And then there is the matter of comfort in courtrooms, which can be drafty in winter and overly air-conditioned in summer. 112. And then there is the matter of his sleep. 113. And then there is the matter of Raymond L. Flynn. 114. And that suggests how dark matter could simply be regular matter waving to us from another brane. 115. And there is the matter of clinching, which, to the relief of Fred Tyler, will not occur at Camden Yards. 116. And there is the matter of his bat. 117. And there is the matter of putting food on the table. 118. And not helping matters are the irritating interruptions by staff to restock. 119. And then there is the matter of calories, which are the same in butter and margarine. 120. And then there is the matter of detail. |