This is also, by the way, a chance for me to maunder on about what it was like when I was younger. |
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A good editor would have ensured that these characters did not have as much time to maunder on endlessly and indulge in the most banal conversation. |
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That solar wind fluctuated in fast and slow bursts and had periods of 27 days, as Maunder had suggested 60 years before. |
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Maunder explained that flea eggs, the worm-like larvae, are born in autumn and survive in nests around the household over winter. |
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Maunder can see how the additional HD-SDI outputs will make a difference when the operator is looking to have another feed, say to a monitor for the production team. |
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Between 1645 and 1715 almost no sunspots were observed, a solar period which came to be called the Maunder Minimum. |
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The research speculated that the dip could see Brits face temperatures similar to those experienced during the Maunder minimum. |
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The Maunder minimum, for example, is believed to have caused the Little Ice Age phenomenon during the Middle Ages. |
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Butchers Lloyd Maunder moved to their present base in 1915, to gain better access to the Great Western Railway for transportation of meat products to London. |
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There was a period from 1645 to 1715 when the sun showed similar lack of sunspots, this was the Maunder minimum when trees stopped growing and the River Thames froze. |
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History shows, for example, that very few sunspots were observed from 1650 to 1700, a period known as the Maunder Minimum when Europe endured particularly bitter winters. |
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That would be good news for anyone worried about whether the sun is about to sink into another Maunder minimum, that 17th century slump that coincided with the Little Ice Age. |
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