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What is the magnitude of that angular momentum?

The models, though, disagree widely in the magnitude of the warming we can expect.

There have been several aftershocks since last September's quake, with a 4.9 magnitude tremor hitting just after Christmas.

The book's well-deserved reputation and utility were at stake, and the magnitude of the task was clear.

Mitt Romney spoke vehemently against the defence cuts, but Newt Gingrich declined to agree that all military savings were unacceptable, and Ron Paul questioned their true magnitude.

"We think that the longest sections of the faults that can rupture are equivalent to a magnitude-8 earthquake," says Allen.

Let us then see what can be said about the total magnitude of dissonance in a person created by the knowledge that he said "not X" and really believes "X."

Magnify the magnitude of the magnetism.

Applegate said, the magnitude 8.9 quake was an aftershock.

Usually, however, they flag up an event and give an indication, sometimes unintentionally, of its magnitude.

She declared a "state of catastrophe" and said: “With the quake of this magnitude, we cannot rule out other casualties.

From Gao Yong connote the detailing that close the spiritual influence, crazy the magnitude that can have studied that spiritual influence very clearly.

The decision to evacuate Hawaii was based purely on the tremendous power of the earthquake in Chile, which at magnitude 8.8, was the fifth largest in the past 110 years.

As this and other research shows, the magnitude of imbalances is such that migration and other forms of labor mobility such as outsourcing are likely to intensify in the future.

Astronomers describe star brightness in terms of magnitude and luminosity.

What's most interesting aren't the trends themselves, but the sheer magnitude of them.

"They may be not as large as magnitude eight, but because they occur just beneath our cities, our house, they can be quite disastrous," said Sagiya.

Nevertheless, he went on, he does not consider Iran a threat of the “same order of magnitude” as the 1950s’ Soviet Union, even as it “ideologically and militarily challenges the Middle East order.”

The USGS says a magnitude 6.9 earthquake, followed by a magnitude 5.5 quake, struck near the islands Tuesday. There were no immediate reports of damage from those quakes.

The damage caused by an earthquake is related to its magnitude and how close it is to densely populated areas.

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The magnitude of the palace was unbelievable.

The magnitude scale now runs to more than six and less than one, even descending into negative Numbers - the brightest star in the night sky is Sirius, with an apparent magnitude of -1.46.

The largest so far was a 6.9 magnitude aftershock.

The USGS characterized the 6.3-magnitude quake on February 22 as an aftershock of the quake that struck to the west, in Darfield, New Zealand, on September 3, 2010.

The first tremor was followed by strong magnitude 6.1 and 6.2 aftershocks several hours afterwards.

Writing in the journal Nature Geoscience in January, the team warned that the danger of a quake greater than magnitude 8.5 remained along the segment under Padang.

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