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National Weather Service meteorologist Tim Speece says the storm should make landfall north of Corpus Christi with rains of 1 to 2 inches.
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Rice, Lacy, Hoge, Alexander, and Speece had left their mark upon preceding generations, and a fragrant memory - as of mountains of myrrh and hills of frankincense - through all the Southern Church.
Marion Harland's autobiography : the story of a long life, 1910
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TESTIMONY OF JOHN M. NELSON, 51; Rev. Conrad Speece influenced Alexander Nelson when dying not to emancipate his slaves, 52; George Bourne opposed slavery in 1810, 52.
American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses 1839
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National Weather Service meteorologist Tim Speece says the storm should make landfall north of Corpus Christi with rains of 1 to 2 inches.
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Speece, Chancellor of Penn State Berks, was the keynote speaker.
Penn State Live 2010
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Speece said the language suggests the new buyer could veto a transfer.
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The Rio Grande could drop about a foot at Rio Grande City by Saturday, but even then, river levels would remain about five feet above flood stage, said Speece.
The Monitor : 2010
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"Conditions appear favorable for some development and a tropical depression could form over the next one to two days before this system moves inland," Speece said.
Brownsville Herald : 2010
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"There's just no place for the additional water to go," Speece said.
The Monitor : 2010
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"It's going to be a slow drop-off, if any," Speece said.
The Monitor : 2010
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