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would be brought to a slope and fired at a designated target nowadays they're gradually falling into disuse. we have resolved the problem by taking on purely ecological systems used elsewhere in the world. cup they don't damage the ground either in summer or in winter. they simply remove the snow whenever we want to get rid of it or get. a computer at the avalanche control service receive signal some automatic weather stations twenty four hours a day irrespective of weather conditions the figures are then analyzed. if necessary the operator uses the same computer to set a small avalanche in motion which cannot do any harm. which as we say any slip compose an avalanche has a. avalanches make even in the most unlikely places that. police skiing enthusiastic take every possible precaution but they can never be fully guaranteed against being caught in an avalanche. of them is that when you get on the fresh snow it's already under stress but you make things worse by adding your weight to it on top of that is you cutting the snow with your skis and all my combined myself an avalanche they normall
would be brought to a slope and fired at a designated target nowadays they're gradually falling into disuse. we have resolved the problem by taking on purely ecological systems used elsewhere in the world. cup they don't damage the ground either in summer or in winter. they simply remove the snow whenever we want to get rid of it or get. a computer at the avalanche control service receive signal some automatic weather stations twenty four hours a day irrespective of weather conditions the...
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the system fell into disuse after 1891, which set up the system of immediate courts of appeals that we have today and the practice formally ended 100 years ago this year with the judiciary act of 1911. since that time, we worked out with strikes me as a pretty good deal. we will stop interfering directly with your group and you will invite us to your conferences. [laughter] before i sit down and joining judge wilkinson, i want to make some brief remarks about the state of your supreme court. my colleagues and i heard 86 cases this year, selected from more than 8000 petitions for review. as you know, our argument cannot -- calendar runs from october to april. but continue the practice this year of hearing more cases in the fall than we do in the spring, with the idea that that will give us a chance to start working on decisions rather than having them distributed evenly throughout the year. the jury is still out on whether we will continue that practice going forward. as of today, the court has issued decisions in 82 of the six cases that were argued. we expect to release the last four
the system fell into disuse after 1891, which set up the system of immediate courts of appeals that we have today and the practice formally ended 100 years ago this year with the judiciary act of 1911. since that time, we worked out with strikes me as a pretty good deal. we will stop interfering directly with your group and you will invite us to your conferences. [laughter] before i sit down and joining judge wilkinson, i want to make some brief remarks about the state of your supreme court. my...
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the system and fell into disuse after the efforts of 1891 which set up the intermediate courts of appeal system we have today and the practice formally ended 100 years ago this year, with the judiciary act of 1911. since that time, we have worked out what strikes me as a pretty good deal. we wil stop -- we will leave you alone in you and by this to your conferences. before i join judge wilkinson, i want to make some comments. my colleagues and i heard 86 cases this year selected from more than 8000 petitions for review. as you know, the argument calendar runs from october to april. , we continued the practice of hearing more cases in the fall than we do in the spring and with the idea that it will give us the chance to start working on decisions rather than having th her distributed evenly throughout the year. the jury is still out on whether we will continue that practice going forward. as of today, the court has issued decisions in 82 of 86 cases that have been argued. we expect to release the last four on monday. when i say we expect to release them, you can probably deduced that the
the system and fell into disuse after the efforts of 1891 which set up the intermediate courts of appeal system we have today and the practice formally ended 100 years ago this year, with the judiciary act of 1911. since that time, we have worked out what strikes me as a pretty good deal. we wil stop -- we will leave you alone in you and by this to your conferences. before i join judge wilkinson, i want to make some comments. my colleagues and i heard 86 cases this year selected from more than...
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the system and fell into disuse after the efforts of 1891 which set up the intermediate courts of appeal system we have today and the practice formally ended 100 years ago this year, with the judiciary act of 1911. since that time, we have worked out what strikes me as a pretty good deal. we will stop -- we will leave you alone in you and by this to your conferences. before i join judge wilkinson, i want to make some comments. my colleagues and i heard 86 cases this year selected from more than 8000 petitions for review. as you know, the argument calendar runs from october to april. , we continued the practice of hearing more cases in the fall than we do in the spring and with the idea that it will give us the chance to start working on decisions rather than having them her distributed evenly throughout the year. the jury is still out on whether we will continue that practice going forward. as of today, the court has issued decisions in 82 of 86 cases that have been argued. we expect to release the last four on monday. when i say we expect to release them, you can probably deduced that t
the system and fell into disuse after the efforts of 1891 which set up the intermediate courts of appeal system we have today and the practice formally ended 100 years ago this year, with the judiciary act of 1911. since that time, we have worked out what strikes me as a pretty good deal. we will stop -- we will leave you alone in you and by this to your conferences. before i join judge wilkinson, i want to make some comments. my colleagues and i heard 86 cases this year selected from more than...