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On Earth elections continued and a very advanced poet published a limited edition of verse consisting entirely of punctuation marks and spaces ; ;
On the surface, Young and Duke collected of lunar samples for return to Earth, while Command Module Pilot Ken Mattingly orbited in the Command / Service Module above to perform observations.
On the return trip to Earth, Mattingly performed a one-hour spacewalk to retrieve several film cassettes from the exterior of the Service Module.
On Earth, small amounts of new atoms are naturally produced in nucleogenic reactions, or in cosmogenic processes, such as cosmic ray spallation.
On other planets and moons that experience more-active surface geological processes, such as Earth, Venus, Mars, Europa, Io and Titan, visible impact craters are less common because they become eroded, buried or transformed by tectonics over time.
On Earth, ignoring the slowing effects of travel through the atmosphere, the lowest impact velocity with an object from space is equal to the gravitational escape velocity of about 11 km / s.
On Earth, the recognition of impact craters is a branch of geology, as opposed to astronomy on other worlds.
* On July 7, 2007, the beach hosted the Brazilian leg of the Live Earth concerts, which attracted 400, 000 people.
On each of the last three of these missions, astronauts also performed deep-space EVAs on the return to Earth, to retrieve film canisters from the outside of the spacecraft.
On 21 December 2008 the full moon occurred closer to the Earth than it has done at any time for the past 15 years.
* Boethius ( c. 480 – 524 ), who also wrote a theological treatise On the Trinity, repeated the Macrobian model of the Earth in the center of a spherical cosmos in his influential, and widely translated, Consolation of Philosophy.
On the surface, an inventor named Goro Ibuki, his nephew Rokuro and their friend Hiroshi Jinkawa are off on an outing near a lake when Seatopia makes itself known to the Earth by drying up the lake the trio was relaxing nearby and using it as a base of operation ( unknown to our heroes.
The study of the physical material of the Earth dates back at least to ancient Greece when Theophrastus ( 372-287 BCE ) wrote the work Peri Lithon ( On Stones ).
On Earth it is thus relatively rare — 0. 00052 % by volume in the atmosphere.
On March 26, 1895, Scottish chemist Sir William Ramsay isolated helium on Earth by treating the mineral cleveite ( a variety of uraninite with at least 10 % rare earth elements ) with mineral acids.
On Earth, the cold side of any heat engine is limited to being close to the ambient temperature of the environment, or not much lower than 300 Kelvin, so most efforts to improve the thermodynamic efficiencies of various heat engines focus on increasing the temperature of the source, within material limits.
In one chapter of his book On the Wild Side ( 1992 ), Martin Gardner discusses the hollow Earth model articulated by Abdelkader.
Jarmusch's distinctive aesthetic and auteur status fomented a critical backlash at the close of this early period, however ; though reviewers praised the charm and adroitness of Mystery Train and Night On Earth, the director was increasingly charged with repetitiveness and risk-aversion.
On the night side of the Earth, the solar wind drags the ionosphere further away, thereby greatly increasing the range which radio waves can travel by reflection, called skywave.
On the surface of Earth, it occurs naturally only in meteorites.
On the article by Max Baginski called " Stirner: The Ego and His Own " published in the American anarchist magazine Mother Earth there is the following affirmation " Modern Communists are more individualistic than Stirner.
On Earth in the mid 21st century it became possible to transplant any organ from any person to another, with the exception of brain and central nervous system tissue.
On the surface of the Earth, an object with a mass of 50 kilograms weighs 491 Newtons ; on the surface of the Moon, the same object still has a mass of 50 kilograms but weighs only 81. 5 Newtons.
On some occasions in the mythology, the Sky Lord as identified as a male has been associated to mate with an Earth Mother, while some traditions kept the omnipotence of the Sky Lord unshared.

On and elsewhere
On the heels of the Sword and Sandal craze, a related genre, the Spaghetti Western arose and was popular both in Italy and elsewhere.
On the other end of the political spectrum Robespierre opposed a war on two grounds, fearing that it would strengthen the monarchy and military at the expense of the revolution, and that it would incur the anger of ordinary people in Austria and elsewhere.
On other occasions Royal Assent has been given elsewhere.
:" On the other hand, a goddess of death who represents the horrors of slaughter and decay is something well known elsewhere ; the figure of Kali in India is an outstanding example.
On oceanic islands ( where mammals are often scarce ), small birds – mainly passerine – may make up the bulk of its diet while elsewhere birds are only important food during a few weeks each summer when unexperienced fledglings abound.
On 27 November 2003, the Dutch Justice Minister Piet Hein Donner announced that his government was considering rules under which coffeeshops would only be allowed to sell soft drugs to Dutch residents in order to satisfy both European neighbors ' concerns about the influx of drugs from the Netherlands, as well as those of Netherlands border town residents unhappy with the influx of " drug tourists " from elsewhere in Europe.
On June 24, 1993, the band was playing a gig at Xerox PARC while elsewhere in the building, scientists were discussing new technology ( the Mbone ) for broadcasting on the Internet using multicasting.
On each show, a challenger, typically a famous chef from Japan or elsewhere, is pitted against one of the Iron Chefs ( with each Iron Chef specializing in a different kind of cuisine — Japanese, Chinese, French, and later Italian ).
Timothy V. Waters argues in " On the Legal Construction of Ethnic Cleansing " that the expulsions of the ethnic German population east of the Oder-Neisse line the Sudetenland and elsewhere in Eastern Europe without legal redress ( cf.
On 16 September 1400, he was proclaimed Prince of Wales by his supporters, and held parliaments at Harlech Castle and elsewhere during his revolt, which encompassed all of Wales.
On a limited scale, reports by the National Board for Prices and Incomes encouraged incentive payments schemes to be development in local government and elsewhere.
On the day of the protests ( March 30 ), thousands of students, primarily Latino from California and elsewhere, walked out of school in support of the demand.
On September 21, 2003, Time Warner, the owners of both the Thrashers and the NBA's Atlanta Hawks, sold both teams to Atlanta Spirit, LLC, a group consisting of businessmen based both in Atlanta and elsewhere.
On road signs in Ireland, and sometimes elsewhere, a form that goes back to the handwriting of the Middle Ages can be seen, that which has the cross-bar droop in the middle.
Denudation of these high uplifted regions produces sediment that is transported and deposited elsewhere within the landscape or off the coast .< ref > On progressively smaller scales, similar ideas apply, where individual landforms evolve in response to the balance of additive processes ( uplift and deposition ) and subtractive processes ( subsidence and erosion ).
On the whole, however, trailer parks are much less common in these countries than they are elsewhere and in United States and are much less emblematic of a distinct lifestyle and membership to a certain social class.
On November 9, 1989 the East-West German border crossing near Salzwedel was opened, along with East-West border crossings in the rest of the country, allowing East Germans residing in Salzwedel and elsewhere to travel freely to West Germany for the first time since the building of the Berlin Wall.
On the other hand, it allowed vast tracts of land under its ownership to remain uncultivated and, in Guatemala and elsewhere, it discouraged the government from building highways, which would lessen the profitable transportation monopoly of the railroads under its control.
On some stretches intercity trains stop at all stations, including small ones ; this applies on the stretches Haarlem-Zandvoort, Alkmaar-Den Helder, Hoorn-Enkhuizen, Leiden-Woerden, and Deurne-Venlo ; in these cases the label " intercity " indicates that the train does not stop at all stations elsewhere on its route.
On hearing of this, resident Danes in East Anglia and elsewhere broke their promises to Alfred and rose up to join in.
On Tuesday, January 30, 2007, a two-disc Definitive Edition of The Passion of the Christ was released in the American markets, and March 26 elsewhere.
On April 16, 2003, following the outbreak of SARS in Asia and secondary cases elsewhere in the world, the World Health Organization ( WHO ) issued a press release stating that the coronavirus identified by a number of laboratories was the official cause of SARS.
On Thanksgiving Day however, the Blues didn't schedule a game because a number of key players, including Stuhldreher, had to be elsewhere coaching college or high school teams.
On 22 May 2011, exactly 365 days after their promotion, Blackpool were relegated back to The Championship, after losing 4 – 2 at champions Manchester United, coupled with results elsewhere, on the final day of the season.

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