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It was also a special day in terms of weather, which had been the story of the tournament.

"It doesn't appear to be looking too much better in the near future in terms of weather," Mr. Cunningham said, adding that O'Hare International Airport had seen more than 150 canceled flights Friday and Midway had more than 20.

Chas St George, chief operations officer at the Iditarod trail committee, said: "You have ups and downs in terms of snow but this year and the year before were very mild in terms of weather and snowfall.

And the first is that we had to have a physical facility that was really unusual for China, because you know from living here that Beijing can be a harsh place in terms of weather, traffic, all kinds of friction.

Chief Ramsey said, "The remains were exposed to the elements for some time, so obviously there's some disruption that takes place as a result of that, both in terms of weather and other factors".

In terms of weather events, that's not nearly as big an increase in risk as we've seen in heatwave events, where we often come up with a factor of 10.

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The soil mantle in Namaqualand is immature in terms of weathering.

In terms of weathering the tough economy, Creutz says Activision Blizzard is better positioned than EA because it has more cash and less exposure to overseas markets.

For advanced geology classes, assignments can include creating an illustrated guidebook with descriptions of the buildings or structures, detailed descriptions of the mineralogy and fabric of the rock, other features such as fossils and stylolites, as well as how well the stone has performed in terms of weathering and an appropriate substitute for the poorly performing stone.

Coventry City manager Steven Pressley told BBC Coventry and Warwickshire: "It was a very difficult day in terms of the weather conditions.

In an option transaction, a firm affected by weather pays a premium to a risk taker, which assumes the risk, defined in terms of a weather element, posed by adverse weather.

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