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Despite a huge drop in OPS (on-base percentage plus slugging percentage), from 1.098 to .836, Hafner is still the biggest threat in the Indians 'line-up.
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Acta said it's important for veterans such as Hafner to start hitting in order to take some of the pressure off the younger players in the lineup, and in the last several games Hafner has been one of the Indians 'hottest hitters.
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Acta said it's important for veterans such as Hafner to start hitting in order to take some of the pressure off the younger players in the lineup, and in the last several games Hafner has been one of the Indians 'hottest hitters.
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Now you can go into any discount clothing store and find Hafner's jersey (in both "Hafner" and
FanHouse 2009
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Jan Hafner, scientific computer programmer at the university's International Pacific Research Center, told VOA Tuesday that an island of debris has already moved a few hundred kilometers away from the Japanese shore and strong currents are moving it across the ocean..
Massive Debris Patch From Japanese Tsunami Floating to America 2011
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Jan Hafner, scientific computer programmer at the university's International Pacific Research Center, told VOA Tuesday that an island of debris has already moved a few hundred kilometers away from the Japanese shore and strong currents are moving it across the ocean..
Massive Debris Patch From Japanese Tsunami Floating to America 2011
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Nikolai Maximenko and Jan Hafner at the International Pacific Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa have projected the long term path of much of the ocean debris washed away by the retreating tsunami waves.
John F. Bruno: Impacts of the Japanese Tsunami on Ocean Life John F. Bruno 2011
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Hafner said by the time the debris reaches the U.S. West Coast, it will turn into what the scientist calls "the North Pacific garbage patch."
Massive Debris Patch From Japanese Tsunami Floating to America 2011
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ÂNikolai Maximenko and Jan Hafner at the International Pacific Research Center, University of Hawaii at Manoa have projected the long term path of much of the ocean debris washed away by the retreating tsunami waves.
John F. Bruno: Impacts of the Japanese Tsunami on Ocean Life John F. Bruno 2011
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Hafner said by the time the debris reaches the U.S. West Coast, it will turn into what the scientist calls "the North Pacific garbage patch."
Massive Debris Patch From Japanese Tsunami Floating to America 2011
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