The Conference of Mayors made a somewhat bizarre attempt to put a positive spin on the survey's findings. |
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The survey's findings were far from encouraging, and indicated major structural problems. |
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These net deficits are easily offset by the increased custom among those who visit just once a week, the survey's authors say. |
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It was to be concerned with analyses of all kinds of materials sent in by the Survey's field officers, and it amassed a wealth of sample data. |
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Eagles and coots were collected and sent to the U.S. Geological Survey's National Wildlife Health Center in Wisconsin for examination. |
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The tremors were picked up in a seismogram in the survey's office at about 1am yesterday. |
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The e-mail included a link to the Uniform Resource Locator for the survey's security page and a word-processed attachment containing the IRB approved consent statement. |
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In 1935, the Davidson Committee was established to review the Ordnance Survey's future. |
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The bombing during the Blitz devastated Southampton in November 1940 and destroyed most of Ordnance Survey's city centre offices. |
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The new Mars map was developed by the Geological Survey's Robin Fergason at the USGS Astrogeology Science Center in Flagstaff, Ariz. |
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This spelling has declined due to the Ordnance Survey's preference for Scafell. |
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Royal Engineers camped on the summit for four months in 1826 as part of the Ordnance Survey's Principal Triangulation. |
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The Gorge is very prone to landslides, and over 20 are recorded in the British Geological Survey's National Landslide Database in the area. |
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The Ordnance Survey's original maps were made by triangulation. |
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These are geomagnetic observatories, typically part of a national Geological survey, for example the British Geological Survey's Eskdalemuir Observatory. |
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Geological Survey's Astrogeology Science Center in Flagstaff, Arizona. |
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