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Other global dust storms have also been observed, since that time.
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As a result, many agencies are in the process of trying to implement global standards for submission formats and standards.
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All together, she has played in 29 matches and scored 22 goals at these five global tournaments.
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There are, therefore, dangers that rising sea levels as a result of global warming could cause serious damage to the city.
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Since the game is free and can be played on many operating systems and worldwide, this can be done on a global scale.
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It is the main hub of the global car-free movement.
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It is known to exist at four locations for a global population of under 100 plants.
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His current works focus on pollution and global warming.
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Yet while the rhetoric is loud, the underlying messages are serious ones about global warming, community life, post-petroleum-age architecture and the youth of the city.
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Every global and local field is linked since all quadratic forms of dgree 6 over such fields are isotropic.
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