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In the end Ms. Kahng seems to have decided to drop the weather and insect sounds, perhaps because the paintings are so powerfully immersive on their own.
When the Dish Network, a satellite carrier with 14 million subscribers, threatened to drop the Weather Channel this week, it cited too much "weather-tainment" programming as a reason.
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Recently DirecTV, a satellite-TV provider, dropped the Weather Channel because people can find weather information easily elsewhere (such as on the Weather Channel's free website).
"We knew that usage would drop as the weather got colder and as the number of tourists in town decreases, which happens in fall and winter.
The B29 had been assigned, depending on the weather, to drop the world's first atomic bomb on either Kokura, Nagasaki or Hiroshima.
After two months of raucous town meetings that attracted more than a hundred townspeople each, the town took advantage of the holidays and cold weather to drop the whole thing.
As the snow intensified, temperatures dropped, and the weather service warned of blizzard-level winds gusting to 35 miles per hour in the nation's capital, Washington's transit system said it would shut down the above-ground rail tracks just outside of town at 11 p.m. Friday, and that there would be no bus service on Saturday.
On day 9 the temperature dropped and the weather stayed cold for the rest of the experiment, with temperatures from -28 to -10°C.
After I dropped the boy off, the weather cleared a little, and the last ten miles took next to no time.
There the cigarette hung, unlit, while she made several comments about the weather and dropped the pack back into her purse.
One thing that might happen is dropping the laptop during rough weather.
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