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In your journal “Climate Dynamics”, you have recently published a paper online entitled Cycles and shifts: 1,300 years of multi-decadal temperature variability in the Gulf of Alaska, Rob Wilson, Greg Wiles
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Mr. Jentsch, who is 50, started writing for a big band about 15 years ago; his latest release, "Cycles" (Fleur Du Son), is his third large ensemble recording.
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He was best when he did songs that really meant something to him, like 'Cycles'.
Sinatra The Man Behind the Myth Taraborrelli, J. R. 1997
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Darling played cello with the PAUL WINTER CONSORT in addition to his solo album "Cycles", which features, among others, COLLIN WALCOTT and JAN GARBAREK.
A Guide to Classical Indian/Jazz Fusion by Allen Alley Cat Lutins 1994
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"Cycles'-that's another blackout word-means what it says too: from the top around to the top again.
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There are a couple of real stellar musical pieces here; the obvious standout, "Cycles" (video available at the Escape Mechanism site), is a free-flowing composition based on some talk radio samples (Diane Rehm, I presume?).
Empty-handed 2008
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Also, I'm kind of shy in general, and I only go to one bike shop (Recycled Cycles!) because I feel like the guys (ok, maybe I have seen one female employee?) are not too judgmental and willing to answer my questions about my bike.
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Registration starts at 2: 30 pm, race begins at 3: 27, $7, 2020 Cycles.
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Virtuous Cycles: the larger and more successful the swarm becomes, the lower its costs and more able it is to do things.
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Starting from Freerange Cycles in Fremont, teams of two compete to finish a series of checkpoints (which involve things like adult-sized big wheels and slip-and-slides) in the least amount of time possible.
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