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"Ahmedabad is the only city with an early warning system for heat in South Asia because they saw infants and babies die, and then put the dots together during a crisis," says Jaiswal. "Temperatures in Mumbai are already high, so we think an early warning system would benefit many, and save lives.
You can see the dots of Indigenous paintings.
Georges Seurat – Bathers at Asnières, 1884 It is a cliche to think Seurat is just a painter of pointillist dots.
I can connect a few more Blair-Murdoch dots, beyond what Blair offered this week to the Leveson inquiry.
Seeing that gull chicks pecked at the yellow-orange dot on their parent's beak to make the parent regurgitate food for them, Tinbergen presented the chicks with even bigger yellow-orange dots.
The tour of Mayfair looks at "shadow banking" – joining up the dots between politics and finance.
And ends with figures of 4-0-16-0, with 12 dots from her 24 balls.
The people are in the main Christian and Hindu, but iconography of various religions dots the village.
Maybe it's just all the talk of sugar and of coloured dots and of repetitive patterns of behaviour, but this seems very reminiscent of Candy Crush Saga.
Basically, under hybrid icing, the linesman has to make a judgment call by the time two players racing for the puck hit the face-off dots as to which one has the better chance of touching the puck first.
We're joining the dots here, but we're guessing that Heal (and there's another clue) is as much art of self-expression as Art of Noise, as emotional an exercise as any acoustic singer-songwriter LP.
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