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The 2-D resistivity structure delineated three lithological layers namely; topsoil marked by purple colour except few points with green and blue, weathered layer marked by orange and fresh basement marked by orange/yellowish green/blue.

I knew this game meant little except to alums and boosters of those two institutions of higher learning, along with assorted bettors, and people stuck indoors on the great frozen-blue weather map of North America, which is to say, a lot of folks.

Of the pieces installed when I visited, the most cleanly conceived tended to look best, among them Dan Bergman's baby-blue weather balloon, which resembles a grounded cloud; Darrell Petit's partially polished stone stool; and Raphaela Pivetta's small plexiglass version of the Twin Towers, which for two decades had provided a distant backdrop to the show.

The handling of the synthetic scene conjures a fresh and promising, blue-weather morning.

And Madeline escaped the gloomy weather by trading her traditional blue coat for a yellow one.

Absolute Prosperity Note: On one of those days of beautiful blue November weather last week, on Eight Street, in the Village, we saw a rather spruce fellow-citizen back out of a halted taxi and then lift out after him a chestnut wagon.

By this rationale, the current campaign began well for Labour, whose intellectual sluggishness was compensated by some unusually blue skies.The weather's effect on polling day itself is, according to electoral lore, more partisan.

By Barbara Blake and St. Clair McKelway The New Yorker, November 18 , 1961P. 41 Absolute Prosperity Note: On one of those days of beautiful blue November weather last week, on Eight Street, in the Village, we saw a rather spruce fellow-citizen back out of a halted taxi and then lift out after him a chestnut wagon.

The New Yorker, November 18 , 1961P. 41 Absolute Prosperity Note: On one of those days of beautiful blue November weather last week, on Eight Street, in the Village, we saw a rather spruce fellow-citizen back out of a halted taxi and then lift out after him a chestnut wagon.

He retained vestiges of the style in such masterpieces as "Hotter than That," "Struttin' with Some Barbecue," "Wild Man Blues," and "Potato Head Blues" but largely abandoned it while accompanied by pianist Earl Hines ("West End Blues" and "Weather Bird").

We had perfect blue-sky weather all weekend, so with the windows rolled down and old Nirvana tunes blaring from the radio, we meandered along the lake and through the tree-shaded back roads.

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