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During the sampling period, polar bears were predicted to arrive on land shortly after 24 June, 22 June and 28 June in 2006, 2007 and 2008, respectively, based on standard calculations for 50% sea ice breakup [ 34, 35].
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— when the first surge had been predicted to arrive — hundreds of residents and curious onlookers sought higher ground and premium views along a road above the city.
Interestingly enough this was predicted to arrive before Christmas by none other than The Daily Mail newspaper in the UK.
The peak-to-peak value of the acoustic pressure was predicted to arrive to 3 bar at the 3 MPa mean pressure of helium when 300 W heating power was the input.
The BBC's Mark Easton said the statistics show the wave of Bulgarian and Romanian workers who had been predicted to arrive in the country at the start of the year "clearly hasn't happened".
By Tuesday, it appeared that every newspaper in Britain – from the Daily Telegraph to the Guardian to the Stoke Sentinel and the Torquay Herald Express – had found space to inform their readers that rain is predicted to greet people arriving at Glastonbury on Thursday; an unmissable opportunity to dip into their fathomless selection of shots of people gurning at the camera while covered in filth.
Recovery, when it arrives, is predicted to be modest.
And the trend is predicted to continue.
Delays are predicted for travellers arriving by plane, train or car in both countries, since passports will be checked.
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