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Hansen first pointed out that, because of the ocean's enormous capacity to store heat, measurements of rising ocean temperature reveal the Earth is out of energy balance.
It was Josiah Barker who first pointed out that reporters do not drop in casually, but go where they are told to go by the newspaper editors.
Cole Porter first pointed out that "Anything Goes" in the 1934 musical of that name, making Swift's observation about eight decades late.
In this paper, it is first pointed out that the incorporation of valid production capacity information into the planning model can improve the solution quality in the rolling horizon solution framework.
The critic Stanley Edgar Hyman first pointed out that the people Mitchell wrote about more and more resembled himself: loners, depressives, nostalgists, haunters of the waterfront, cherishers of arcane information.
Truly a pinnacle of human potential, much like the invention of paper in second-century BC China, or Aristotle holding forth in the Lyceum, or whoever first pointed out that Florida looks like America's penis.
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The Stoics met these arguments by first pointing out that Heracles' inability to distinguish cognitive from incognitive impressions in his madness says nothing about the capacities of normal human beings.
Graylin first points out that terminals accepting magstripe will still be around for a long time, and is also skeptical the deadline will be met.
Our study results first point out that H. pylori eradication rate could be affected by problems in rural areas such as poor sanitary conditions and personal hygiene, antibiotic abuse in agriculture, limited education resources, and inadequate access to clean water.
He also insisted that he had cut borrowing by a third, pointing out that debt as a percentage of GDP had fallen from 11.5% and was forecast to be just under 8%.
I first point out that, as far back as the 1840s, Gray had identified remarkable "analogies" between the flora of East Asia and that of North America.
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