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Before that, records of past Mississippi flood events were based on written records, and those weren't adequate to construct a record 500 years long, Muñoz said.
Bright Naomi Voorhees struggles for years to construct a record of her father's life, while plodding Dawn Dunphy pours her anger into becoming a professional fighter — a plotline that recalls Oates's most unlikely book, "On Boxing," published in 1987.
It basically automates a lot of the inputting for you based on what's in your calendar and who you're emailing, using these signals to construct a record of a person's work during the day.
Now carbon and sulphur isotope records from sediments in the Sultanate of Oman have been used to construct a record of the amount of oxygen in the ocean during the Ediacaran period (635 542 million years ago).
We used the seating plan and passenger lists to construct a record of all passengers in this section.
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Using Viking epics, whaling and pollen records, log books, the debris shed by melted ice rafts, diatoms (silicon-armoured algae found in marine sediments), ice cores and tree rings, scientists have constructed a record of the Arctic past which suggests that the summer sea ice is at its lowest level for at least 2,000 years.
By reading the mineral components of each layer, the scientists constructed a record of the eel's environment at various life stages.
By splicing together separate records from satellites that together have monitored the sun since 1978, atmospheric physicist Richard Willson from Columbia University's Center for Climate Systems Research in Altadena, California, has constructed a record long enough to reveal a striking trend: a brightening of 0.036% per decade from 1986 to 1996.
In 1977, Chris Blackwell, the founder of Island Records, constructed a recording studio ten miles west of Nassau, in the Bahamas.
By Sasha Frere-Jones In 1977, Chris Blackwell, the founder of Island Records, constructed a recording studio ten miles west of Nassau, in the Bahamas.
In the age of [computerised music producing platform] Pro-Tools, where every miscue, dropped beat and fluffed syllable can be corrected digitally, musician Lewis Durham, perhaps the most obsessive champion of all things analogue, has constructed a recording studio in which a resurrected Elvis would feel at ease.
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