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The revelations alarmed campaigners and privacy experts, who queried how Google maps could have been used unless some location data had been provided in the patient information files.
But residents of Canarsie, a solidly middle-class neighborhood, said that, at the very least, the maps could have given them a heads up.
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Ricci also suggested that the size and format of the map could have an almost magical, seductive effect.
But anyone with a map could have pointed out that the band was only a pop-up length's away from the Cubs' Wrigley Field.
The impression left by the folded map on the adjacent pages of the Hubbard book was still clear and deep, but the map could have been gone for years.
Even more surprising, then, that the map could have been put in a drawer in the Bodleian more than a century ago and not seen again until an American academic, Robert Batchelor, discovered it in 2008.
So using the map could have led the researchers to underestimate the galactic foreground and overestimate the CMB signal.
Some are speculating that the vandalised map could have come from a vandalised version of OpenStreetMap, the open-source mapping project that is one of the data sources used by Mapbox.
For the record, here is an actual map of the U.S. Vox hypothesized that the designer of the map could have accidentally moved up the states, if he or she made the map using layers.
For an essay such as Josh Kun's whimsical accounting of songs written about L.A. neighborhoods ("Los Angeles Is Singing"), I wish its partnered map could have come as an insert to be unfolded across a table, AAA style.
None of us who were there for the launch in 1996, when Brian was forced to hold up an atlas just to display a map, could have envisioned what MSNBC has become … but my "buddy" Phil Griffin and I view it now with tremendous pride.
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