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    Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

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    The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

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    Williams Wyckoff Livermore.

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    I forget who said that, either Jessie Livermore or Warren Buffet?

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    Organizations with expertise in forensic seismology include AWE Blacknest, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratory, and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

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    Like a game of"hide and seek," Lawrence Livermore astrophysicists know that there are black holes hiding in the Milky Way, just not where.

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    As Jesse Livermore, the legendary stock trader, rightly said,“In trading, there is no bull side and bear side; there is only the right side.”.

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    Obviously this isn't conclusive, and the name of the event is consistent with contemporaneous tests conducted by the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory(LLNL), but it is curious.

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    Before 1,000 Hours was released, the group dropped the name Sweet Children; according to Livermore, this was done to avoid confusion with another local band Sweet Baby.

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    Before 1,000 Hours was released, the band dropped the name Sweet Children, according to Livermore this was done in order to avoid confusion with another local band Sweet Baby.

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    The old Jesse Livermore quote says it perfectly:“There is only one side to the stock market; not the bull side or the bear side, but the right side.”.

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    Exploration in the area was at a standstill, almost everyone had given up and moved on- but John Livermore felt there were further discoveries to be made so he started Cordex Exploration in 1971.

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    Let's also remember that this simple swing trading strategy that Livermore used helped forecast the biggest stock market crash in history, the Wall Street crash of 1929, also known as the Black Tuesday.

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    According to a study by the US government's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, more than 60% of the energy we generate is lost between the time it is generated and the time it is consumed.

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    A famous trader by the name of Jesse Livermore once said that“there is only one side of the market and it is not the bull side or the bear side, but the right side.”.

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    Livermore, California-- Lawrence Livermore scientists, working with National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and university colleagues, have found that half of the global ocean heat content increase since 1865 has occurred over the past two decades.

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    According to a study by the United States government's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, more than 60% of the energy we use is lost between the time it is generated and the time it is consumed.

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    According to a study by the United States government's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, more than 60 percent of the energy we use is lost between the time it is generated and the time it is consumed.

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    In 1961 John Livermore was a Newmont geologist looking for gold in the windows of the Carlin Trend- windows occur where obscuring layers of rock, displaced by an uplift, have eroded to expose the rock below.

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    According to a study by the United States government's Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, more than 60 per cent of the energy we use is lost between the time it is generated and the time it is consumed.

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    Scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in the US have developed a material that is soft and moldable and can be compressed on all sides, but that can become rock hard in a fraction of a second.

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    The best position ever achieved by an Itanium 2 based system in the list was 2(while now all systems have dropped off the list), achieved in June 2004, when Thunder(Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory) entered the list with an Rmax of 19.94 Teraflops.

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    Most satellite data start around 1980, so linear trends over the last three decades are often used to make inferences about long-term global warming and to estimate climate sensitivity,” says Chen Zhou of the US Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, who led the study.

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