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  • Two caveats: Like the Sayed et al paper there are uncertainties in Wada and colleagues 'analysis and the authors did not consider a potential offsetting process -- the impoundments of water on the continents in reservoirs.

    Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010

  • Two caveats: Like the Sayed et al paper there are uncertainties in Wada and colleagues 'analysis and the authors did not consider a potential offsetting process -- the impoundments of water on the continents in reservoirs.

    Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010

  • Two caveats: Like the Sayed et al paper there are uncertainties in Wada and colleagues 'analysis and the authors did not consider a potential offsetting process -- the impoundments of water on the continents in reservoirs.

    Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010

  • Two caveats: Like the Sayed et al paper there are uncertainties in Wada and colleagues 'analysis and the authors did not consider a potential offsetting process -- the impoundments of water on the continents in reservoirs.

    Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010

  • Two caveats: Like the Sayed et al paper there are uncertainties in Wada and colleagues 'analysis and the authors did not consider a potential offsetting process -- the impoundments of water on the continents in reservoirs.

    Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010

  • Two caveats: Like the Sayed et al paper there are uncertainties in Wada and colleagues 'analysis and the authors did not consider a potential offsetting process -- the impoundments of water on the continents in reservoirs.

    Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010

  • And to one of them Wada is told off; and to the other is assigned the steward.

    CHAPTER L 2010

  • The writer, Shinji Wada, is a big shoujo manga writer in Japan and the artist, You Higuri, is known for manga that blend beautiful men with romantic settings.

    What are you reading? | Robot 6 @ Comic Book Resources – Covering Comic Book News and Entertainment 2009

  • Wada is down as cabin boy, although I paid a good price for his passage and he is my servant.

    CHAPTER XVI 2010

  • Two caveats: Like the Sayed et al paper there are uncertainties in Wada and colleagues 'analysis and the authors did not consider a potential offsetting process -- the impoundments of water on the continents in reservoirs.

    Bill Chameides: Where Has All The Water Gone? Bill Chameides 2010

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