munk in A Sentence

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    La Jolla Munk.

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    Indian Ocean Munk.

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    Walter and Mary Munk celebrate Walter's 101st birthday celebration at Scripps.

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    Walter Munk in 1963 with a tide capsule built by Frank Snodgrass.

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    After the war, Munk returned to the dissertation he had set aside.

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    With his thanks, Munk left the crowd with an observation to ponder.

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    In 1993, the building was officially named the“Judith and Walter Munk Laboratory.”.

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    The infatuation with the girl passed, but Munk acquired a new love for San Diego.

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    Munk's relationship with the U.S. Navy and other military branches remained a constant throughout his career.

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    The infatuation with the young woman passed, but Munk acquired a new love for San Diego.

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    Wall paintings made by Munk for the University of Oslo, marked a change in the artist's attitude.

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    Revelle's enticements helped Munk raise money for the new center, which completed its first buildings that same year.

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    In 1991, at a remote location near Heard Island in the southern Indian Ocean, Munk's team transmitted low-frequency underwater acoustic signals.

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    He simply accepts Munk's assertion that the Millennium Villages Project- an ongoing development project across more than 20 African countries- has failed.

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    In pursuit of a romantic interest who vacationed in La Jolla, Munk applied for a summer job at Scripps in 1939.

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    Munk is preceded in death by wife Judith, who died in 2006, and a daughter Lucian, who was born with a heart defect and died at the age of 7 in 1961.

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    For this expedition, Munk, Revelle, and dozens of other scientists were dispatched to the Marshall Islands in the Pacific Ocean in the prelude to the testing of a nuclear bomb at Bikini Atoll.

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    After spending a few years working at the firm of a family friend, Munk decided he had no fondness for banking and instead applied to and was accepted at the California Institute of Technology.

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    Walter and Judith Munk would become entrenched in the social life of Scripps with their La Jolla home serving as a salon at which students, visiting intellectuals, artists, and scientists would gather to discuss ideas.

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    Walter Munk, who gave the allies a strategic edge in WWII, helped nurture a university into existence, and became a living synonym for oceanography, died February 8, 2019 at his home in La Jolla, California.

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    Walter Munk, who gave the Allies a strategic edge in World War II, helped nurture a university into existence, and became a living synonym for oceanography, died February 8 at his home in La Jolla, Calif.

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    However inconclusive Munk might have left some questions before turning to others, his work on nearly all he considered informs ocean and earth science to this day- in some cases, decades after he first posed them.

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    Munk's contributions to science throughout the latter half of the 20th century and into the present century were measured not only in terms of the new knowledge his research yielded, but in the quality and diversity of the questions he considered.

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    In the 1950s, Munk explored topics such as the wobble of Earth and wind-driven ocean gyres as oceanography transitioned from a wartime emphasis on defense to a focus on basic science questions supported by entities such as the National Science Foundation.

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