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  • STS-125 Mission Update - Radiator Crack Observed is the next entry in this blog.

    Who's the boss? For now Christopher Scolese, Sort of - NASA Watch 2009

  • The Ladykiller, as Observed from a Safe Distance by Brian Stableford [short story] (Rating:) [Read 03/13/04]

    REVIEW: IASF August 2000 2004

  • And, as Iowahawk glosses over, the "Observed" temperatures compiled by Phil Jones are totally BOGUS, anyway.

    Ace of Spades HQ 2009

  • - FIXED: Corrected the daily forecast date format and the "Observed" and "Downloaded" dates at the bottom of the "NOW" section of the main Weather Watcher Live window when using a Windows short date format other than MM/DD/YYYY (for Weather Underground weat

    Betanews 2010

  • The first line of C.S. Lewis' A Grief Observed, a collection of stream-of-consciousness reflections on the experience of bereavement following the death of his wife, is, "No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear."

    Max Lugavere: A Grief Observed Max Lugavere 2011

  • Observed variations in local media coverage provide further evidence for this approach.

    Media Matters 2009

  • Observed: 8,978 pedestrians at various sidewalk locations in Lower Manhattan over about four weeks.

    Get Out of My Way, You Jerk! Shirley S. Wang 2011

  • Observed as much in their circumvention as in their fulfilment, they are painfully ineffective at creating the kind of rapid improvements most of us want to see.

    Busan conference offers chance to tackle aid effectiveness | Jonathan Glennie 2011

  • The first line of C.S. Lewis' A Grief Observed, a collection of stream-of-consciousness reflections on the experience of bereavement following the death of his wife, is, "No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear."

    Max Lugavere: A Grief Observed Max Lugavere 2011

  • The first line of C.S. Lewis' A Grief Observed, a collection of stream-of-consciousness reflections on the experience of bereavement following the death of his wife, is, "No one ever told me that grief felt so like fear."

    Max Lugavere: A Grief Observed Max Lugavere 2011

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