Her curvaceous figure was silhouetted in the light and Argo watched as she drew nearer toward him. |
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Only a couple of miles in, Argo fell at the water jump, dislocating a shoulder he had injured earlier that summer. |
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If you run out of gas or have an engine failure the Argo will not be able to move under it's own power and you may be stranded. |
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He stressed the importance of data integration and standardization, noting the Argo Project as a success story. |
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Mr MYRICK moved for a vote on approving the appointment of the present Auditors, Argo Consilium. |
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Mr. GRUNDÉN put a motion that Argo Consilium be reappointed as AIPPI's auditors, which motion was approved near unanimously. |
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As such, Argo is a leading contributor to the new field of operational oceanography. |
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Nichole Argo, a researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, agrees that religion's role is limited. |
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This meeting will be hosted by the group of people responsible for supplying the Canadian contribution to the international Argo program. |
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Today, Argo data is used for weather forecasting, fishery planning and a whole range of other applications. |
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The Argo slipped through Scylla and Charybdis, guarded by nymphs. |
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Even at its bushiest, in the Oscar-winning seventies-set Argo, the Affleck beard remained hot and dignified. |
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Some emergency tasks require the extra advantage that only the Argo can provide. |
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Argo will provide the first ever global coverage of the temperature and salinity of the upper ocean, which is badly needed to improve numerical models and forecasts of the behaviour of the ocean, weather, and climate systems. |
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The Canadian Argo floats have been delivering near-real-time data via the Global Telecommunications System and Internet pathways to both national and international clients. |
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Martin-in-the-Fields, back in the days when they were still hyphenating their name and recording for Argo. |
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Nearly every member of the next generation of heroes, as well as Heracles, went with Jason in the ship Argo to fetch the Golden Fleece. |
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In between the Argo and the Trojan War, there was a generation known chiefly for its horrific crimes. |
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But long snapper Steve Schmidt hit upback Bryan Crawford with the snap and Jason Arakgi recovered for the Lions at the Argo eight. |
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Then Argo swept the precursor awards and stole all its thunder. |
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Replace badly worn or damaged tires with original equipment Argo tires. |
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The roll bar is designed for use on all Argo 6 x 6 models. |
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This is one of the initiatives that Argo Tractors has developed for the launch of the newly re-vamped Landini REX series, a range dedicated par excellence to specialized cultivations, orchards and vineyards. |
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Argo will in some respects be like a RealTime Upper-Ocean WOCE, enabling us to determine for the first time the broad-scale spatial and temporal variability of the ocean circulation globally and synoptically. |
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In the light of the objectives of the Argo Programme, the Commission will then be able to evaluate the impact of such an operation for the management of common external borders. |
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The Institute of Ocean Sciences is a key member of Argo, an international initiative that gathers and makes available high quality data for forecasting a wide array of weather and ocean conditions and phenomena. |
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The Commission also at that time signalled its intention to organise pilot projects for the common visa application centres, making use of possible funding under the Argo programme to set up such projects. |
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Towards this end, DFO has purchased and deployed 91 Argo Oceanographic Floats with considerable funding support from the Climate Change Action Plan 2000 fund. |
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Deep ocean currents are currently being researched using a fleet of underwater robots called Argo. |
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Later work, including Argo drifters, confirm the relationship between eastward migration of the warm pool during El Nino and barrier layer heat storage in the western Pacific. |
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