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The average overall albedo of Earth, its planetary albedo, is 30 to 35 %, because of the covering by clouds, but varies widely locally across the surface, depending on the geological and environmental features.
However, its decisions can be overruled by the Australian Governor-General ( effectively by the national government ) under section 35 of the Australian Capital Territory ( Self-Government ) Act 1988.
ACM is organized into over 170 local chapters and 35 Special Interest Groups ( SIGs ), through which it conducts most of its activities.
The Baltic Sea's salinity is much lower than that of ocean water ( which averages 35 ‰), as a result of abundant freshwater runoff from the surrounding land, combined with the shallowness of the sea itself ; indeed, runoff contributes roughly one-fortieth its total volume per year, as the volume of the basin is about 21, 000 km³ and yearly runoff is about 500 km³.
On 1 July Tallard's army of 35, 000 re-crossed the Rhine at Kehl and began its march.
In 2008, the university estimated the number of its graduates at 35, 000.
When Michael VIII captured the city, its population was 35, 000 people, but, by the end of his reign, he had succeeded in increasing the population to about 70, 000 people.
In 2004, the Rockies acquired Vinny Castilla, who had been with the club for its inaugural 1993 season, once again, and he hit 35 homers.
( Note that, technically, Wisda's damages would be the lost profits only — if Wisda would have had $ 35 per hour in wages, materials and other expenses, its actual damages are only $ 15 per hour
* 1986 – The first long-running American television soap opera, Search for Tomorrow, airs its final episode after 35 years on the air.
It is approximately 35 light-years in diameter and is shaped by an incredibly hot star at its center, which has a stellar wind speed of 7 million kilometers per hour.
In times of flood, the salt content of the Dead Sea can drop from its usual 35 % to 30 % or lower.
According to one Britannica website, 46 % of its articles were revised over the past three years ; however, according to another Britannica web-site, only 35 % of the articles were revised.
About 35 % of its population is unemployed and live below the poverty line, suffering from shortages of housing, clean drinking water, electricity and employment.
All standard military explosives may be considered to have a high degree of stability at temperatures from – 10 to + 35 ° C, but each has a high temperature at which its rate of decomposition rapidly accelerates and stability is reduced.
In 2006 the Irish Hockey Association reported that the gender split among its players was approximately 65 % female and 35 % male.
Devaluation of its CFA franc by 50 % on 12 January 1994 sparked a one-time inflationary surge, to 35 %; the rate dropped to 6 % in 1996.
Despite the presence of Portuguese troops, which grew to more than 35, 000, the PAIGC steadily expanded its influence until, by 1968, it controlled most of the country.
LB is relatively new and is ineffective in resolving fragments larger than 5 kbp ; However, with its low conductivity, a much higher voltage could be used ( up to 35 V / cm ), which means a shorter analysis time for routine electrophoresis.
In 1973, HBOG acquired 35 % stake in Siebens Oil and Gas and in 1979 it divested its interest.
Furthermore it offers the Convention Center with its 35 function rooms, glassed-in areas between halls, grassy park-like recreation zones and its own heliport.
Helium-3 boils at 3. 19 kelvin compared with helium-4 at 4. 23 kelvin, and its critical point is also lower at 3. 35 kelvin, compared with helium-4 at 5. 2 kelvin.
India has more than 50 % of its population below the age of 25 and more than 65 % below the age of 35.
In its first year, Mattel sold 175, 000 Intellivision consoles, and the library grew to 35 games.

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He tends to underestimate -- or perhaps to view charitably -- the brutality and the violence of the age, so that there is an idyllic quality in these pages which hazes over some of its sharp reality.
Informally known as " The Big Book " ( with its first 164 pages virtually unchanged since the 1939 edition ), it suggests a twelve-step program in which members admit that they are powerless over alcohol and need help from a " higher power "; seek guidance and strength through prayer and meditation from God or Higher Power of their own understanding ; take a moral inventory with care to include resentments ; list and become ready to remove character defects ; list and make amends to those harmed, and then try to help other alcoholics recover.
In June 1836, French newspaper La Presse was the first to include paid advertising in its pages, allowing it to lower its price, extend its readership and increase its profitability and the formula was soon copied by all titles.
Although Communications no longer publishes primary research, and is not considered a prestigious venue, many of the great debates and results in computing history have been published in its pages.
" Robert Brough Smyth's Aborigines of Victoria of 1878 devoted ten pages to the bunyip, but concluded " in truth little is known among the blacks respecting its form, covering or habits ; they appear to have been in such dread of it as to have been unable to take note of its characteristics.
Each province has its own signature which is put on the cover pages of the book as there are some words that differ from province to another.
It could be opened flat at any page, allowing easier reading ; the pages could be written on both front and back ( recto and verso ); and the codex, protected within its durable covers, was more compact and easier to transport.
This usage dates from 1843 when Punch magazine applied the term to satirical drawings in its pages, particularly sketches by John Leech.
At about 1, 200 pages, its scope can be considered as more that of an encyclopedic dictionary than a true encyclopedia.
After Montag starts to rip a few pages from the beginning of a rare copy of The New Testament ( one of the few left that actually contains God's word, rather than the bastardized versions that have Jesus and other Biblical characters shilling products ), Faber relents and teaches Montag about the importance of literature in its attempt to explain human existence.
Nonetheless, the belief in this status persisted for years, even finding its way onto UNESCO's own web site, into the pages of the New York Times and The Economist, and into international media reports in respect of Toronto's two Olympic bids.
It creates a new format built on portion addresses from Web pages ; when dereferenced, each portion on the resulting page remains click-connected to its original context — always a key aspect of transclusion for Nelson, but missing in most implementations of transclusion.
The critic Lewis Mumford found a copy of the poem in the New York Public Library in 1925 " with its pages uncut "— in other words, it had sat there unread for 50 years.
So bitter was the conflict that a number of natural rights proponents withdrew from the pages of Liberty in protest even though they had hitherto been among its frequent contributors.
* Playboy frequently featured in its late 1970s-early 1980s " Playboy Funnies " pages a spoof of the Katzenjammer Kids called " The Krautzenbummer Kids " with adult style gags.
It is efficient, easy to add new pages or update existing ones, and allows users on their mobile phones and desktops to view its knowledge base.
It is a beautiful and luxurious document, rich not only in workmanship but also in the amount of scholarship of multiple medieval disciplines that are integrated in its pages.
Mad is known for the stability and longevity of its talent roster, billed as " The Usual Gang of Idiots ," with several creators enjoying 30 -, 40-and even 50-year careers in the magazine's pages.
Throughout its pages the author attempts to demonstrate that the number five and the related Quincunx pattern can be found throughout the arts, in design, and in nature – particularly botany.
* Biblicalstudies. org New Testament pages Bibliographies on the New Testament and its individual books
Thus twelve of these books ( one missing its cover ) and the loose pages survive.

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