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- adjective Repeatedly
observed
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Examples
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And finally, it funneled its data into the target selection pipeline, which decided which stars and galaxies should be reobserved with spectrographs to get their spectra.
A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010
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And finally, it funneled its data into the target selection pipeline, which decided which stars and galaxies should be reobserved with spectrographs to get their spectra.
A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010
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And finally, it funneled its data into the target selection pipeline, which decided which stars and galaxies should be reobserved with spectrographs to get their spectra.
A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010
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And finally, it funneled its data into the target selection pipeline, which decided which stars and galaxies should be reobserved with spectrographs to get their spectra.
A Grand and Bold Thing Ann Finkbeiner 2010
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They were not seen again till some forty years after, when his son, Sir John Herschel, reobserved them.
Pioneers of Science Oliver Lodge 1895
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But, even in these cases, before our new notions can be considered knowledge, they must be definitely framed in hypotheses and reobserved or experimented upon, with whatever calculations or precautions may be necessary to ensure accuracy or isolation.
Logic Deductive and Inductive Carveth Read 1889
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"Within 24 hours of us confirming them it had already been reobserved by an observatory in France and then I think within another 12 hours it had been observed for a third time at Jodrell Bank Observatory in England," Ford said.
Brownsville Herald : By TRAVIS WHITEHEAD 2010
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