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Working late in an over-air-conditioned Saigon newsroom on the night of October 4th, my editor-in-chief, a man in his forties, abruptly climbed onto an office chair and called for quiet.
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Indonesia has previously said the aircraft climbed abruptly from its cruising height and then stalled, or lost lift, before plunging out of control into the Java Sea.
As abruptly as the plane had climbed — at 7,000 feet per minute, more than twice the rate of takeoff — its recorded speed declined, dropping almost instantaneously to 60 knots, the minimum velocity recognized by the plane's computers.
We crossed a stream, climbed a slope then abruptly doubled back.
It remained frigid for twelve centuries and then warmed, even more abruptly; in Greenland, ice-core records show, average annual temperatures climbed by nearly twenty degrees in a single decade.
For no good reason the dancers (while the music starts to climb powerfully) abruptly go back to back and clasp each other as they shuffle across the stage.
Regarding the second series of tests involving an increasing number of cloud offerings it is obvious that test duration increases abruptly as their number climbs up (Fig. 7a).
It climbed nearly 5percentt in early December, after new data showed American growth might be slowing much more abruptly than previously expected.
At the city of Kanab, US-89 meets the north end of US-89A, an alternate route south into Arizona, and abruptly turns north and begins climbing the staircase.
It is clearly marked, with wooden planks for most of the way, and after following the stream, the path climbs the flank of the volcano abruptly.
The Post-II curve was significantly different from both the Pre-Iris and Post-I curves, climbing more steeply and flattening more abruptly than the other two (Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests: P<0.005; Figure 3).
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