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The tree-ring studies showed that comparable droughts materialized in the 1750's, 1820's, 1850's and 1860's.
Thirty-eight percent of Ebay's transaction revenue now comes from outside the U.S. As for Ebay's offline efforts, little has materialized in the last year.
The concept of VR was first materialized in the 1950's and has rapidly developed in many fields for a multitude of purposes (Mihelj et al. 2013).
The vision of organizing compute resources as a utility grid materialized in the 1990s as an effort to solve grand challenges in scientific computing.
It was a scene that had played out numerous times in recent seasons but never materialized in the early going this season until Wednesday night at Amway Center.
"We in fact expect such a recovery to materialize in the second half of instead," they said in a note on Wednesday.
Mr. Schaeffer said, "It took 20 years for it to materialize in the 1860s, and people laughed".
The squeeze is likely to come, Dr. Wilhite said, if and when long-range forecasts of abnormal warmth and dryness materialize in the next three months.
A strategy centered on East Tennessee began to materialize in the fall of 1862 when Lincoln appointed William Rosecrans to lead the Army of the Cumberland against Braxton Bragg for control of Chattanooga.
They maintain that the naysayers are not taking into account several new sources of revenue expected to materialize in the second half of the year, like $175 million from a tax amnesty program and $300 million from the sale of abandoned assets seized by the state.
Should a sudden surge in demand for electronics products in China materialize in the next year or two, there's no guarantee that the industry will be able to keep up, as most of the new chip factories announced in recent weeks, won't be running at full speed for at least a year or two.
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