Sentences with phrase «archived version here»

Take the March 9 article in Energy & Environment's ClimateWire by Evan Lehmann, for example (archived version here).
Access the archived version here.
Find current and archived versions here.

Not exact matches

After the webcast the archived version should be available here.
Here is a link to the archived version of this recipe.]
The announcement at the time stated (click here for archived version):
For a little height, I grabbed a pair of tan leather sandals from the shoe archives (you can still get this exact pair in a few sizes on sale, but shop super similar versions here and here — both for under $ 75!)
We have you covered right here with the archived recordings of all three regional versions of November's Animal Crossing Nintendo Direct.
Posted by Victoria Strauss for Writer BewareWhen Entranced Publishing (its website is now gone, but a recent archived version can be seen here) opened to submissions in 2012, it looked like a promising small press, with a number of imprints, a sizeable... -LSB-...]
The works presented here take many forms, including physical archives arranged by peculiar cataloguing methods, imagined biographies of fictitious persons, collections of found and anonymous photographs, film versions of photographic albums, and photomontages composed of historical photographs.
Here is the most recent archived version, from June 2005.
This version was eventually archived with TSU late in the review period only after the issue was raised here.
The new version (1.0) of our paper is available here, but we have kept a link to the original version (0.1) in the «Older Versions» archive above, for posterity.
I'm not sure where to find the Briffa 2000 version of Yamal, though it has been widely used, and is probably in Steve's archive of data here on CA.
Also note that the principle author of the report, Greg Muttitt, has recorded a concise webinar version of the report which is archived here.
Please click here to see the latest version in our archive.
Oddly enough, it does match (after truncation) a version archived at NCDC in December 1998 in connection with Jones et al 1998 (though not used in that article), where it occurs in the second sheet of an Excel file here.
When Harris confronted the blogger about the deletion, that person replied, «Cook left stating a false argument, a strawman, and a lie» (full text here or at this archived version).
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