The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volume 6Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... Mean Right Ascensions for January 1 determined , up to the end of 1877 . The Observations of Standard Stars in North Polar Distance are reduced , and the Mean North Polar Distances for January 1 determined to the end of 1876. The ...
... Mean Right Ascensions for January 1 determined , up to the end of 1877 . The Observations of Standard Stars in North Polar Distance are reduced , and the Mean North Polar Distances for January 1 determined to the end of 1876. The ...
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... mean annual runoff equals rainfall minus loss due to evaporation from the land surface ( including lakes and streams ) and the transpiration of vegetation . The total loss , or evapo - transpiration , as it is now commonly called , is ...
... mean annual runoff equals rainfall minus loss due to evaporation from the land surface ( including lakes and streams ) and the transpiration of vegetation . The total loss , or evapo - transpiration , as it is now commonly called , is ...
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... means , January - December Figures 81-84 . Seasonal means , DJF , MAM , JJA , SON 72-75 76-107 ... 76-91 .... 76-87 88-91 8.3.2 Outgoing longwave radiation , 500 - hPa pressure vertical velocity , 200 ... mean ( 1979-1995 ) annual cycle ii.
... means , January - December Figures 81-84 . Seasonal means , DJF , MAM , JJA , SON 72-75 76-107 ... 76-91 .... 76-87 88-91 8.3.2 Outgoing longwave radiation , 500 - hPa pressure vertical velocity , 200 ... mean ( 1979-1995 ) annual cycle ii.
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... Mean Monthly Pension Income , Total Household Income , and Social Security Income : 1984 1Based on all retirement pension recipients , including those not receiving Social Security income . Table K. Former Industry of Retirement Pension ...
... Mean Monthly Pension Income , Total Household Income , and Social Security Income : 1984 1Based on all retirement pension recipients , including those not receiving Social Security income . Table K. Former Industry of Retirement Pension ...
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... mean any member with prior service credited to his service account . ( e ) . " New Member " shall mean any member with- out prior service credited to his service account . ( f ) . " Service " shall mean service rendered as an employee ...
... mean any member with prior service credited to his service account . ( e ) . " New Member " shall mean any member with- out prior service credited to his service account . ( f ) . " Service " shall mean service rendered as an employee ...
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