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Sol Erdman is president of the Center for Collaborative Democracy.
Sol Erdman: Will Our Politicians Ever Do the Right Thing? Sol Erdman 2010
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Sol Erdman is president of the Center for Collaborative Democracy.
Sol Erdman: Will Our Politicians Ever Do the Right Thing? Sol Erdman 2010
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Sol Erdman is president of the Center for Collaborative Democracy.
Sol Erdman: Will Our Politicians Ever Do the Right Thing? Sol Erdman 2010
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All references to Blake's poetic designs for Visions are to Copy J, reproduced both in Erdman's Illuminated Blake and on-line in The William Blake Archive.
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Not only is it hotter and more humid in the South as the sun climbs higher in the sky, but the warmth and humidity spreads north more often into the Plains and Midwest, Weather Channel meteorologist Jonathan Erdman said.
After a lull, more severe weather, possibly tornadoes, could hit parts of country 2011
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Erdman says these strong jet-stream disturbances tend to enhance the difference in wind speed and direction at various heights above the surface, which helps sustain the supercell thunderstorms that spawn tornadoes.
After a lull, more severe weather, possibly tornadoes, could hit parts of country 2011
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The dangerous heat will peak Thursday through Saturday in the East, as winds turn west to southwest over the Northeast and tap into the hot, humid air from the Midwest and South, said Weather Channel meteorologist Jon Erdman.
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Not only is it hotter and more humid in the South as the sun climbs higher in the sky, but the warmth and humidity spreads north more often into the Plains and Midwest, Weather Channel meteorologist Jonathan Erdman said.
After a lull, more severe weather, possibly tornadoes, could hit parts of country 2011
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The dangerous heat will peak Thursday through Saturday in the East, as winds turn west to southwest over the Northeast and tap into the hot, humid air from the Midwest and South, said Weather Channel meteorologist Jon Erdman.
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Erdman says these strong jet-stream disturbances tend to enhance the difference in wind speed and direction at various heights above the surface, which helps sustain the supercell thunderstorms that spawn tornadoes.
After a lull, more severe weather, possibly tornadoes, could hit parts of country 2011
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