The number was arbitrary, but the mood was beginning to bear down, not the cold or the wind but the missing light, the missing man.
Correlating those diverse triggers tonews events is about as conclusive as giving stock prices responsibility for the sun setting or direction of the wind, or versa visa.
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The person or corporation building the wind farm may have no use for tax credits, but other taxpayers do.
High-definition television does more for sport than for many other genres: you may not want to see a newsreader's wrinkles, but it could be fun to watch the grass ruffled by the wind or the beads of sweat running down Kobe Bryant's face.
We believe that around half of MPs in the Eastern region have voted against the government or spoken out over the last year on issues as varied as House of Lords reform, wind farms or the coalition.
These facts have not been lost on the wind lobby or the many local and national groups that support wind power for environmental and economic reasons.
Another 34 plants are located in Alabama, Georgia, Kentucky and Tennessee, where the AWEA says 1, 200 to 3, 000 jobs are directly or indirectly supported by the wind industry.
Those objectives may only be possible if energy storage is eventually commercialized, or the ability to bottle and release the wind when it is not blowing.
It is also an "enabler" for renewable energy, providing a source of electricity that can step in to fill the gap when the wind is not blowing or the sun is not shining.
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While the consumer appetite towards a brand of phone or tablet may shift with the wind, the technology that powers these devices will not.
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We feel every change in the wind or the temperature and have to adapt.
Veterinary experts are now increasingly worried that the disease could cross the North Channel, carried either by the wind or by people.
Asphalt shingles ( the most common roofing material in the U.S.) can become loose, cracked, be blown off by the wind or be damaged by hail.
But officials feared from the start that the number of imported animals - and the fact that the virus could be carried on the wind or by birds - meant that an outbreak would be difficult to avoid.
About an hour later, I was part of the mass movement of students going in opposite directions, in wind-whipped snow, two roughly parallel columns moving from old campus to new and vice versa, faces in ski masks, bodies shouldering into the wind or pushed along by it.
Not everyone is convinced that wind-power is the most reliant route to clean, renewable carbon-free energy, and it is concerning that Britain is relying on a power source that must be backed up by more constant technologies such as nuclear, coal, or gas, because the wind blows inconsistently, as is its nature.
About 6GW of wind capacity is either in construction or approved, according to the British Wind Energy Association (BWEA).
On the road, the Volt is serenely quiet, without a hint of road or wind noise interfering in the cabin.
On the Blade Network web site (note the .net address or you wind up on a site about hand-crafted knives) the company illustrates a rack with two Intel Xeon quad core blade servers with other components for high speed messaging and switches.
In that same study, Crestor also prevented clots in the veins that can lead to blocked circulation in the legs or, if dislodged, can wind up in the lungs, potentially killing the patient.
But she says her organization doesn't see the child caregivers who get lost, the ones who wind up in jail or on the streets because they had too much to deal with at home.
"We are determined that the Syrian opposition is not going to be dangling in the wind wondering where the support is or if it is coming, " Kerry said from London.
At the same time, consumers got an extra bill to support wind farms that, because of the inconstancy of the wind, operate at 25% of their capacity (figure from the British Wind Energy Association) or 8% (according to E.on, a large operator of UK wind farms).
For the Democrats to retake the House, they must either reverse this polarity in the South or they must ride a wind of similar force in other parts of the country.
Sudden changes in wind speed or direction, known as wind shear, can lift or smash aircraft into the ground during landing.
At first glance, it might seem obvious that it was through the action of flowing water (fluvial), but the Curiosity team needs to rule out the possibility that these rocks were deposited by the wind (aeolian) or by some kind of surge, such as the fast-moving clouds of gas and rock that will often plummet down the sides of particular types of volcano (a pyroclastic surge).
You've got to try to put the listener right there in the alleyways with the kids and the donkey carts - or on Gaza beach with the surf and the wind.
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This can be caused by a cross wind, or the condition of the salt, or who know what.
Doug Wade, a club pro from Ohio, missed six putts from three feet or less Friday and blamed the wind entirely.
The highly contagious virus can be carried by the wind, on the soles of shoes or on the wheels of cars, and the British countryside has become a virtual no-go area.
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