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Doldrums - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Doldrums , also called the "equatorial calms", is a nautical term for the equatorial trough, with special reference to the light and variable nature of the winds. It affects areas of the Atlanti...
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Intertropical Convergence Zone - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Located between 30 degrees North and 30 degrees South latitudes in the vicinity of the equator, this area typically has calm or light and variable winds. Also a nautical term for the equatorial trough. Related terms: Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ), Horse Latitudes and Dave's Dictionary ... back to Glossary Index...
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How to weather PR doldrums. (public relations in tough times as applied to the w - Threats of recession, acts of war and a flatline growth curve for per : Encyclopedia.com ... Find more facts and information related to the article "How to weather PR doldrums. (public relations in ..."
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How to weather PR doldrums. (public relations in tough times as applied to the wine industry) ... find Wines & Vines articles. Threats of recession, acts of war and a flatline growth curve for per capita consumption have already stampe... ... The doldrums, as old sailors know, are those parts of the world's oceans -
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As has been said by people far wiser than I, we can talk about the weather all we want but we can’t do anything about it, so we’re stuck in those weather doldrums (pick one or more: heat, humidity, thunderstorms, tornadoes, floods, etc.) whether we like it or not.
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