Thesaurus / observer
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When it was discovered, the comet’s orbit was already bringing it on its route around the sun, and observers have been able to spot it with the naked eye on summer nights this year.
HUBBLE HAS SPOTTED COMET NEOWISE AFTER IT SURVIVED ITS JOURNEY AROUND THE SUNNEEL PATELAUGUST 25, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWDespite growing opposition, some observers view Burleson and DeJoy as necessary reformers.
TRUMP ISN’T THE FIRST PRESIDENT TO USE HIS POSTMASTER FOR POLITICSFIONA ZUBLINAUGUST 21, 2020OZYThe state’s utilities have done a poor job of marketing them, designing them to shift energy demand to the best time periods, communicating with customers in real time, or providing adequate incentives, observers say.
HERE’S HOW TO KEEP CALIFORNIA’S GRID FROM BUCKLING UNDER THE HEATJAMES TEMPLEAUGUST 18, 2020MIT TECHNOLOGY REVIEWI was an independent observer at one of the polling stations in Minsk.
MISERY IN MINSKEUGENE ROBINSONAUGUST 18, 2020OZYMany observers pointed out that Uber has wielded these threats before and even pulled out of Austin, but eventually returned.
SACRAMENTO REPORT: UBER VS. CALIFORNIAVOICE OF SAN DIEGOAUGUST 14, 2020VOICE OF SAN DIEGOThe steady performance of the stock market has mystified many observers, as it suggests a decoupling of the stock market from the sputtering US economy.
WHY BIG TECH IS RIDING HIGH WHILE THE US STOCK MARKET TANKSDAN KOPFJULY 24, 2020QUARTZFor now, the only evidence of magnetism in the voids is what observers don’t see when they look at objects called blazars located behind voids.
THE HIDDEN MAGNETIC UNIVERSE BEGINS TO COME INTO VIEWNATALIE WOLCHOVERJULY 2, 2020QUANTA MAGAZINEThe observer might well remain perplexed at the pathetic discord between human work and human wants.
THE UNSOLVED RIDDLE OF SOCIAL JUSTICESTEPHEN LEACOCKIt was painfully evident to the most casual observer, that she had died of absolute starvation.
THE WORLD BEFORE THEMSUSANNA MOODIEThere must be something therefore in the bow, as well as in the violin, more than meets the eye of a casual observer.
VIOLINS AND VIOLIN MAKERSJOSEPH PEARCEWORDS RELATED TO OBSERVER
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