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Because of the planet's proximity to the star, it makes a transit once every three and a half days.
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He entered his father's surveying instrument business at the oge of 15; had a natural bent for transit making, and for the next 40 years he made a transit every two weeks.
She had flown to Bali from Brisbane with her brother and friends, making a transit stop in Sydney.
"We have a tendency to make a transit system look the way we think it should look rather than what the community needs and what they want," Karker said.
While some of the new arrivals remain in Yemen, others hope to sneak into its richer Persian Gulf neighbors, like Saudi Arabia, to look for work or to make a transit stop on their way to Europe.
In general, Bertaud says a city needs about 7,700 people per square mile to make a transit system financially feasible, which exceeds the densities in Columbus, OH (3,960), Denver (4,530), Tampa (3,326), Atlanta (3,549) and many other cities.
We made a transit stop at Zunyi, a regional administrative center of Guizhou, when my mother could not go on any more.
This one shows our sun with a circular black dot, reportedly the planet Mercury, making a transit across our home star.
Surely he would only make a brief transit stop in Moscow?
Several weeks later, she made a cautious transit of the recently mined Suez Canal and reached Alexandria on 10 March.
Thus, the cyclic DTIMS operates in the same manner as a four-segment overtone mobility spectrometer, requiring four switching cycles for ions to make a complete transit about the ring.
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