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"Overturning is very sensitive to surface ocean temperatures and surface ocean salinity," said Norris.
Sound Politics: Please, no jokes about "global cooling" 2007
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Overturning is a fundamental component of the global climate conditions we know today, said Bil Haq, program director in the National Science Foundation (NSF) 's division of ocean sciences, which funded the research.
Sound Politics: Please, no jokes about "global cooling" 2007
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Group News Blog: On Families and Overturning Prop 8 (hate) skip to main | skip to sidebar
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Overturning the laboriously-acquired-over-decades one-WIP-at-a-time discipline of recent years, as I have no intention of abandoning either the jabot or the Thistle Stole.
Archive 2009-08-01 Jean 2009
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Overturning the ludicrous Supreme Court "Citizens United" decision in the near future seems unlikely.
J.B. Poersch: Note to GOP: We're Keeping the Senate J.B. Poersch 2011
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Overturning the guarded, insular lives they both lead, two events — one an accident, the other an act of terror — transform them both and bind the Vantwest and Fraser families irrevocably.
Book Awards 2009
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Overturning a Supreme Court decision is not likely to be one ofthem.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Chief Justice Roberts on Attending the SOTU 2010
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Overturning a recommendation by the EU competition watchdog is uncommon, however, occurring in only about 10% of mergers that prompted an in-depth review.
EU Competition Chief Shares His View on Exchange Tie-Up Matina Stevis 2012
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Overturning a Supreme Court decision is not likely to be one of them.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Chief Justice Roberts on Attending the SOTU 2010
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Overturning the case would not have “done away with abortions.”
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