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The current legislative Multiyear Funding Bill that NASA presented to Congress for approval has funding fences so NASA will not destroy its current structure and keep America stong on Aeronautics, Science and Spaceflight
Congressional Budget Office Report on NASA Released - NASA Watch 2009
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Multiyear highway bills are typically financed by gas-tax revenue.
Highway Measure Falling Victim to Budget Pressures Josh Mitchell 2011
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Congress must act as the current Multiyear NASA Funding bill ends 10/1/09.
COTS Commercial Cargo Winners: Orbital and SpaceX - NASA Watch 2008
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Zero-Percent Car Financing Hits Multiyear High Despite the 2009 financial report, Mr. Marchionne said Chrysler has continued to strengthen its cash position and will achieve its strategic targets outlined at the company's headquarter in Auburn Hills, Mich., in November.
Chrysler Reports $4 Billion Loss Since Exiting Bankruptcy 2010
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Multiyear fast ice along the Taymyr Peninsula, Siberia.
Marine Arctic 2009
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Multiyear ice contains much less brine and more air pockets than first-year ice.
Sea ice 2008
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Multiyear ice is much more common in the Arctic than in the Antarctic.
Sea ice 2008
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Multiyear ice forms the permanent polar pack in the center of the Arctic Ocean, as well as the summer ice pack that surrounds the permanent polar ice pack, and breaks up in the summer.
Arctic Ocean 2008
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Multiyear ice is ice that has survived a summer melt season and is much thicker than younger ice, typically ranging from 2 to 4 m (78.7 to 157.5 inches) thick.
Sea ice 2008
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Multiyear ice has distinct properties that distinguish it from first-year ice, based on processes that occur during the summer melt.
Sea ice 2008
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