Sentences with phrase «following number of hurricanes»

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While the show has successfully taken on a number of issues important to the left in recent years, such as help for Puerto Rico following the devastating hurricane last year and warning against the prospect of a President Trump, the tactics used to respond to the Apu controversy largely came across as tone deaf.
In a separate tweet, Ventrice had the following troubling comment: «Wow, a number of ECMWF EPS members show a maximum - sustained windspeed of 180 + mph for #Irma, rivaling Hurricane #Allen (1980) for record wind»
The chamber already has a number of other, critical items on its plate, from allotting billions of dollars to recovery efforts following Hurricane Harvey to funding the U.S. government itself.
Following Hurricane Katrina, Republicans argue, large numbers of black voters in the New Orleans area left the state, never to return.
New York officials are preparing for a rise in the number of Puerto Ricans relocating to the state, following back - to - back hurricanes that wiped out much of the U.S. territory's infrastructure.
The centuries that follow are littered with accounts of hurricanes affecting the outcomes of wars, colonization efforts and an untold number of personal lives.
The following figure, for example, represents an assessment of what will happen to the number and intensity of hurricanes as the climate warms.
Louisiana, another state praised by charter - school advocates following the remaking of New Orleans schools after Hurricane Katrina, scored particularly well because of its high growth rate, the number of poor students its charter schools serve and academic growth compared with other public schools in the state.
A number of courts in New York and New Jersey are still closed due to power outages following hurricane Sandy.
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