...published jazz critic.<ref>Golden, Les (1994), “Ravinia places Chicago on map for jazz fans,” ''Northwest Leader'', August 3, p. 6</ref>
..., “Day shortened by quake, astronomer calculates,” http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1N1-110D9F0B0030ACF0.html, January 5</ref><ref>http://blog.chicagoweatherce
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...published jazz critic.<ref>Golden, Les (1994), “Ravinia places Chicago on map for jazz fans,” ''Northwest Leader'', August 3, p. 6</ref>
..., “Day shortened by quake, astronomer calculates,” http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1N1-110D9F0B0030ACF0.html, January 5</ref><ref>http://blog.chicagoweatherce
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...published jazz critic.<ref>Golden, Les (1994), “Ravinia places Chicago on map for jazz fans,” ''Northwest Leader'', August 3, p. 6</ref>
..., “Day shortened by quake, astronomer calculates,” http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1N1-110D9F0B0030ACF0.html, January 5</ref><ref>http://blog.chicagoweatherce
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...published jazz critic.<ref>Golden, Les (1994), “Ravinia places Chicago on map for jazz fans,” ''Northwest Leader'', August 3, p. 6</ref>
..., “Day shortened by quake, astronomer calculates,” http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1N1-110D9F0B0030ACF0.html, January 5</ref><ref>http://blog.chicagoweatherce
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...published jazz critic.<ref>Golden, Les (1994), “Ravinia places Chicago on map for jazz fans,” ''Northwest Leader'', August 3, p. 6</ref>
..., “Day shortened by quake, astronomer calculates,” http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1N1-110D9F0B0030ACF0.html, January 5</ref><ref>http://blog.chicagoweatherce
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...published jazz critic.<ref>Golden, Les (1994), “Ravinia places Chicago on map for jazz fans,” ''Northwest Leader'', August 3, p. 6</ref>
..., “Day shortened by quake, astronomer calculates,” http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1N1-110D9F0B0030ACF0.html, January 5</ref><ref>http://blog.chicagoweatherce
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May 07 00:46:05 <Dragonfly6-7> it's Doc Glasgow
May 07 14:02:10 * Doc_glasgow (~chatzilla@wikimedia/Doc-glasgow) has joined #wikipedia-en
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...and each moment of charting relations needs to have its resulting list or map, respectively, realized as the content of a particular moment of consciousn
...ecognize an extended sense of “realization”, where a list or a map can be “partially” or “effectively” realized in a c
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...at all the moves were in like, 20, 30 minutes, and it ended up at the same location as it started in
...< Dcoetzee> BarkingFish: But it's not permanently installed at its present location either?
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...y, don't know about that. I can guess where it is though, judging from the location of the namesake...
08:51 < jc37> I have a map of the MRt
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[04:37] <{Soap}> still Mercator-only for the political map though
...00> winny: You can (provided you aren't blocked) edit from any reasonable location
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...eda sleeper cell will detonate a "weapon of mass destruction" in a "secret location" in Europe, and promised it would be "a nuclear hellstorm"."
May 02 04:44:01 <geniice> we have a date of the hit do we have a location?
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[07:44] <Qcoder00> LOL - Only OpenStreetMap would br cazy enough to map Area51 from Bing -!
[13:36] <Demiurge1000> OMG HE GAVE AWAY HIS LOCATION! HE'S IN LONDON!!!!
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[07:44] <Stelpa> they keep vandalizing the article "Character Map"
[14:56] <Qcoder00> I assume the coldest location on Earth is in a specialist lab
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