At Harvard College, the obscuration was reported to arrive at 10 : 30 am, peaking at 12 : 45 pm, and abating by 1 : 10 pm, but a heavy overcast remained for the rest of the day.
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A better understanding of the inner core of tropical storms could lead to better forecasts; however, current sensors are unable to gather a sufficient quality of data on the inner core due to obscuration from rain bands surrounding it and to infrequent sampling.
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I am afraid that the freedom of the Italian Wikipedia is in danger, because few people cannot decide the obscuration of an entire site to which EVERYONE is free to participate .-- talk ) 14 : 57, 8 October 2011 ( UTC)
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In 1956, he used the 60 " reflector at the Mount Wilson Observatory to observe a peculiar obscuration on part of the floor of Alphonsus crater, which brought him worldwide notice . ( This is a class of events now called a transient lunar phenomenon .)
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In complicated scene models, individual elements may be selectively disabled ( clipped ) for reasons including visibility within the viewport ( frustum culling ); orientation ( backface culling ), obscuration by other scene or model elements ( occlusion culling, depth-or " z " clipping ).
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The luminosities of the Pistol Star, Eta Carinae, and WR 102ka are all rendered somewhat uncertain due to heavy obscuration by galactic dust in the foreground, the effects of which must be corrected for before their apparent brightness can be reduced to estimate their total radiated power or bolometric luminosity.
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It denied that the " Divine Principle " teaches antisemitism and gave detailed responses to 17 specific allegations contained in the AJC's report, stating that allegations were distortions of teaching and obscuration of real passage content or that the passages were accurate summaries of Jewish scripture or New Testament passages.
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He also disagreed with her identification of the ego as the chief enemy in both moral life and art, arguing that the description of good art as " piercing the veil " cast by the ego failed to account for non-representational art, and that there are sources of obscuration other than the ego.
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His point is attached to a content dispute in which he is trying to obscure that Messianism is a Christian movement, and that ( instead ) belief in Jesus and the New Testament is authentic " Judaism " . ( there is no obscuration, since the article fleshes it out already in detail .)
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Around six novae are discovered each year, whilst models based on observations in other galaxies suggest that the rate of occurrence ought to be between 20 and 50; this discrepancy is due partly to obscuration by interstellar dust, and partly to a lack of observers in the southern hemisphere and to the difficulties of observing while the Sun is up and at full moon.