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  • The alternative interpretation of these down-pointing blades and remember, these have a lot less eigenvalue weight to them is as regional corrections to PC1, which, rather than being interpreted as a global temperature field, could be better be interpreted as a uniquely regional bcp signal.

    The Euro Team and the SWM Network « Climate Audit 2006

  • Rackell's down-pointing eyes looked even mournfuller.

    Triple Jeopardy Stout, Rex, 1886-1975 1951

  • Rackell's down-pointing eyes looked even mournfuller.

    Triple Jeopardy Stout, Rex, 1886-1975 1951

  • His grey hair was sparse; his spectacles were set upon his nose with the negligence characteristic of age; but the down-pointing moustache, which, abetted by his irregular teeth, gave him that curious facial resemblance to a seal, showed great force, and the whole of his stiff and sturdy frame showed force.

    Clayhanger Arnold Bennett 1899

  • Use the down-pointing arrow to the right of the Search bar to access a menu from which you can "find more providers" or manage the ones that you have already configured.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Use the down-pointing arrow to the right of the Search bar to access a menu from which you can "find more providers" or manage the ones that you have already configured.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • Asterisks denote areas where there's been no progress and down-pointing red arrows show where the state's taken steps back.

    Latest stories 2010

  • Use the down-pointing arrow to the right of the Search bar to access a menu from which you can "find more providers" or manage the ones that you have already configured.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2010

  • If he's not a part of this crucial societal throw down-pointing out what's putrid and cheering on what's proper-then he's Judas

    Why Pastors Punt on Political Issues - Doug Giles - Townhall Conservative 2010

  • If he's not a part of this crucial societal throw down-pointing out what's putrid and cheering on what's proper-then he's Judas

    Why Pastors Punt on Political Issues - Doug Giles - Townhall Conservative 2010

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