rowland in A Sentence

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    CEO: David P. Rowland.

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    Kelly Rowland, who was in.

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    Richard A Rowland.

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    Shawn Rowland 's.

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    The clerk called the police, and they arrested Rowland the next morning in Greenwood.

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    The offset is I think this is already fairly reflected in the company's valuation,” Rowland said.

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    Marriage is the miracle that transforms a kiss from a pleasure into a duty.”- Helen Rowland.

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    These men were also armed and again they offered to help the police keep Rowland safe.

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    Crutzen, Molina, and Rowland were awarded the 1995 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their work on stratospheric ozone.

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    As the paper said, on the night of May 31st, a crowd gathered around the courthouse where the Tulsa Police Department were housing Rowland.

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    Rowland and Molina then proposed that these chlorine atoms may be anticipated to trigger the breakdown of huge quantities of ozone(O3) in the stratosphere.

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    Rowland and Molina then proposed that these chlorine atoms might be expected to cause the breakdown of large amounts of ozone(O3) in the stratosphere.

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    In 1973 Chemists Frank Sherwood Rowland and Mario Molina, at the University of California-Irvine, began studying the impacts of CFCs in the earth's atmosphere.

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    Normally it was a bathroom only for whites, but Rowland had special permission to use it as he worked as a shoe-shiner nearby.

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    Molina and Rowland concluded that, like N 2O, the CFCs would reach the stratosphere where they would be dissociated by UV light, releasing chlorine atoms.

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    In 1973 Chemists Frank Sherwood Rowland and Mario Molina, then at the University of California, Irvine, began studying the effects of CFCs in the Earth's atmosphere.

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    When the head of Metro Pictures, Richard A. Rowland was told of their plan, his assessment of the situation was that“the inmates have taken over the asylum.”.

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    Around 9:00 PM, a number of African American veterans from World War I arrived at the courthouse and offered to help the police department protect Rowland from the mob.

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    With a regular display of full-page color cartoons, it became a showcase for notable cartoonists, including Harvey Kurtzman, Jack Cole, Eldon Dedini, Jules Feiffer, Shel Silverstein, Erich Sokol, Roy Raymonde, Gahan Wilson, and Rowland B. Wilson.

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    Given this was the only elevator in the building, Sarah was a frequent operator of it, and Rowland was known to have used this bathroom before, it is generally thought the two, at the least, knew each other.

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    Magazine Abdullah Yusuf Ali Ali Ünal Rowland Allanson-Winn, 5th Baron Headley Henry Stanley, 3rd Baron Stanley of Alderley Sir Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton, 5th Baronet William Abdullah Quilliam Timothy Winter Faris Glubb Islam in the United Kingdom Shaheen, Mohammad.

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    A law that would allow the state to charge a protester $10,000 for stepping in the wrong place, or encourage a driver to get away with manslaughter because the victim was protesting, is about one thing: Chilling protest,” Rowland noted.

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    A law that would allow the state to charge a protester $10,000 for stepping in the wrong place, or encourage a driver to get away with manslaughter because the victim was protesting, is about one thing: chilling protest,” Rowland said.

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    The first stamps were simply‘ bits of paper covered at the back with a glutinous wash, which the user might, by applying a little moisture, attach to the back of a letter,' according to British postal reformer Sir Rowland Hill 1795- 1879.

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    McElroy and Wofsy extended the work of Rowland and Molina by showing that bromine atoms were even more effective catalysts for ozone loss than chlorine atoms and argued that the halons, widely used in fire extinguishers, were a potentially large source of stratospheric bromine.

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    McElroy and Wofsy extended the work of Rowland and Molina by showing that bromine atoms were even more effective catalysts for ozone loss than chlorine atoms and argued that the brominated organic compounds known as halonswidely used in fire extinguishers, were a potentially large source of stratospheric bromine.

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    McElroy and Wofsy extended the work of Rowland and Molina by showing that bromine atoms were even more effective catalysts for ozone loss than chlorine atoms and argued that the brominated organic compounds known as halons, widely used in fire extinguishers, were a potentially large source of stratospheric bromine.

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    However, after scientists began to observe that the Earth's ozone layer was thinning beyond normal seasonal variations, in 1974, Nobel Prize winner Dr. F. Sherwood Rowland and Dr. Mario Molina discovered that these chlorofluorocarbons were the likely cause of the damage to the ozone layer, though this wasn't conclusively proven until 1984.

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