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Bc clearly whether she is female or male she "misspeaks", I am sorry, but i choose honesty.
Some KY Clinton supporters doubtful she can claim nomination 2008
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Listen while watching the same in the original manuscript E-Bc 911, which is a cantorale from Girona.
Ergo Maris Stella, verbi dei cella bls 2009
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Variants occur in B-Bc 27087 (‘Clemente nono Papa’) and LVu mus.4 (‘Clemens haud papa’) which support the theory that the suffix was created in jest rather than for practical reasons: Pope Clemens VII had died in 1534 (before the composer appeared in print), and the possibility of confusion with the poet Jacobus Papa in Ypres is just as unlikely, for in this case the surnames were quite distinct.
Archive 2009-06-01 Lu 2009
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Listen while watching the same in the original manuscript E-Bc 911, which is a cantorale from Girona.
Archive 2009-10-01 bls 2009
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Here in rural Bc, the Fire Department makes the rules, but in the Big City, who cares ?
Sanctimonious Blowhards In Government: Lowered Expectations « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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I would expect that it would increase the Ac-Aw, by reducing the temperature on windy days (Aw); and reduce the magnitude of the Bc-Bw signal on windy nights (Bw)(because Bc is generally less than Bw, due to the near-surface temperature inversion).
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He IS saying that a UHI effect should be detectable through the Ac-Aw measurement, and by the Bc-Bw measurement.
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Anyway, if 1-r = 0, there would be no gap between Ac and Aw, and Bc and Bw.
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As this correlation weakens, I think the first-order effect would be the reduction of the Ac-Aw and Bc-Bw signals, because of misclassification of calm and windy days.
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If the NSTIs are not trendless, this should show up in the Bc-Bw signal but not the Ac-Aw signal, so their trends will differ by that amount, instead of matching as they do in Eqn.
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