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Many farm regions have had no useful rain since February, and scientists are reporting the apparent approach of a new El Niño cycle of mid-Pacific warming -- an event that can bring exceptionally hot, dry periods, which could reduce farm production and exports, including grain and meat.
But experts mainly see next month's rumble as a rare exciting matchup in a sport that's lacked anything like that in recent years, rather than as a transformative event that can bring boxing out of the doldrums.
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Mike Burton, a psychiatrist, sees this post-university period as just one of many major life events that can bring about unease and anxiety.
The more you warn your colleagues about the tail risks the rare but devastating events that can bring the bank down the more they roll their eyes, give a yawn and change the subject.
The downhill, always scheduled first because it is the event most affected by weather that can bring about postponements, is a kingpin event because it yields the highest speeds and demands the greatest risks.
"I think the advice I will be getting from him will be more in terms of competing at the big events and the pressures that can bring," Murray said.
If your existing network has been exhausted, there are events and other opportunities that can bring you closer together with angel investors and family offices.
This combination of events explains why it is so hard to find solutions that can bring the economy back into the light.
Everyone has unique talents and ideas that can bring a lot of fun to social events.
We suppose that a rearrangement that can bring a pair of trees closer to one another topologically, is equivalent to "undoing" an event of lateral gene transfer.
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