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One year after the Giants beat the Patriots, Rolle and the Arizona Cardinals pretty much replicated the Giants' unforeseen run to the Super Bowl, only to lose it to the Steelers on a touchdown catch by Santonio Holmes that came with as much degree of difficulty as the ball Tyree caught to set up Manning-to-Burress.

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Curiously, the look is not one of style as much as degree.

In some areas, that increase was as much as 1 degree Celsius (1.8 degrees Fahrenheit).

Bake in glass or ceramic vessels, which may reduce the oven temperature as much as 25 degrees (13.88 degrees C).

After this point, the switch would gradually reduce global warming but only marginally, taking into account current projections that the earth will warm by as much as 3 degrees Celsius (5.4 degrees Fahrenheit) by 2100.

Other recent models have suggested a doubling of greenhouse gases will heat the world by 2-4 degrees, and perhaps as much as 11 degrees (ScienceNOW, 26 January) Wigley admits there are uncertainties such as the sensitivity of his model, effects of aerosols, and melting ice caps but says he has tried to factor them in.

His team's report highlights extreme cases in which temperatures on the surface of artificial turf reached as much as 68 degrees Fahrenheit (38 degrees Celsius) higher than those on natural turf.

The Eta Aquarid dust may be responsible for a period of mild cooling in 533, Abbott said, but it alone cannot explain the global dimming event of 536-537, during which the planet may have cooled by as much as 5.4 degrees Fahrenheit (3 degrees Celsius).

Parts of the Arctic, for example, have warmed as much as 4 degrees C. The 1 degree average is merely an indictor of planetary health, a way of showing the Earth is running a fever.

With the rise in temperature, heat-trapping carbon dioxide would eventually be released from the planet's south polar ice cap, producing a further average temperature rise of even greater magnitude, perhaps as much as 70 degrees Celsius, or 126 degrees Fahrenheit.

Not since records began has the North Pacific Ocean been so warm for so long, with sea surface temperatures as much as 3 degrees C (about 5.4 degrees F) higher than average, and stretching for many hundreds of miles.

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