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Does NYT even has foggiest of idea about its magnificent ignorance.
Neither seems to have the foggiest as to what should happen next.
We didn&apost have the foggiest notion of what we were undertaking.
Having never seen a single episode, the pair haven't the foggiest idea what's going on.
O'Hara I haven't the foggiest idea, and thank God I don't have to answer that question.
"I'm afraid the short answer to that question is that I haven't got the foggiest idea," Johnson responded.
No one has the foggiest idea about what Britain's post-Brexit trading relationship with the EU will look like.
Those were some of the foggiest memories I had: I just wanted to survive and focus on something positive.
For what reason, I haven't the foggiest and I doubt you can find the answer in this hyperlinked text.
As one general conceded, they did not understand Afghanistan and didn't have "the foggiest notion" of what they were doing.
Then, an hour or two later, you find yourself wandering around without the foggiest recollection of where you left your vehicle.
Liquidity, or finding a buyer for what you want to sell, is one of Wall Street's foggiest and most subjective notions.
Before last week I had only the foggiest sense of who she was, mainly through a WIRED interview five years ago.
Since no one has the foggiest idea how Brexit will pan out, fiscal forecasts are barely worth the paper they are written on.
I don't think you have the foggiest notion of the contempt I have had for myself since the day I did that thing.
She is not "being herself" for a pretty simple reason: She's in eighth grade and hasn't the foggiest idea who she is yet.
I say prematurely, because neither Amionx nor Stanley would give me the foggiest notion when or where the first SafeCore battery might appear.
No one has the foggiest idea how the economy will perform from 2018 onwards, when the terms of the post-Brexit settlement become clearer.
"No agent selling these or investors buying these has the foggiest idea of how these work," said Mr. McCann, who reviewed Ms. Lindert's contracts.
I haven't the foggiest idea who could be Uber's next C.E.O. And honestly, after Meg bowed out, I'm not sure if they do either.
Except the one thing his presidency has definitively proven is that he doesn't have the foggiest idea how to prepare for a negotiation, let alone negotiate.
Quotable: "We didn't have the foggiest notion of what we were undertaking," said one retired general who helped oversee the war in Bush and Obama administrations.
BBC political correspondent Chris Mason stood outside of the mother of parliaments on Monday morning and said he didn't have the "foggiest idea" about where Brexit is going.
He hasn't been able to mount a legislative agenda or give federal employees (besides ICE agents and the occasional EPA regulator) the foggiest idea of what he wants them to do.
Meanwhile, Mr. Trump claims he has a plan somewhere in his possession to defeat the extremists but refuses to divulge it, perhaps because he hasn't the foggiest idea of what to do.
Asked if it was fear of Labour that made his party set up the website, Johnson said: "I'm afraid the short answer to that question is that I haven't got the foggiest idea."
I don't have the foggiest clue what you could need 21 switches for, but I do know that we're living in a world where we don't generally get that many, and that's a shame.
I haven't the foggiest idea why my brain held onto that image, or why it dragged the memory out kicking and screaming 10 years later just for the sake of generating a "root of all evil" pun.
As president, he seems to have only the foggiest idea of how to handle such information himself: He reportedly divulged ''highly classified'' material from an undercover ISIS operative to the Russian foreign minister right in the Oval Office.
"Listen, I don't have the foggiest whether there are tapes are not, but the fact that the president made allusions to that and then the White House would not confirm or deny, it is not anything we have seen in recent days," Warner told ABC's "This Week" on Sunday.
I had met Guðni a year or so earlier, when he delighted a busload of nervous novelists on a literary retreat in Iceland, during an all-day tour of local landmarks that took place on the coldest, windiest, foggiest day an Icelandic April could offer, with the bus neatly enveloped in milk.
Some of these notes get thrown into the blender right away, but others languish; context fades, the notebook is subsumed in the rest of the mess of my life, and by the time they resurface I have not the foggiest notion of where those thoughts came from, or why I wrote them down in the first place.
This makes Sable Island the foggiest place in the Maritimes. The foggiest season is during the summer months where July averages 22 fog days. During the winter, Sable Island has the warmest temperatures in Canada apart from the Pacific coast, and can have the warmest temperatures in the country on some occasions due to the influence of the Gulf Stream. Summers are among the coolest in southern Canada though.
Požega has a humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification: Dfb) with warm summers, and cold, snowy winters. With 127 days of fog a year, and only 1503 hours of sunshine, it is amongst the foggiest and least sunny towns in Serbia.
The foggiest months are December and January. Tule fog can be extremely dense, lowering visibility to less than and making driving conditions extremely hazardous. Chilling tule fog events have been known to last for several consecutive days or weeks. During Tule fog events, temperatures do not exceed 50 degrees.
The American River is popular for kayaking and recreational boating. The foggiest months are December and January. Tule fog can be extremely dense, lowering visibility to less than and making driving conditions extremely hazardous. Chilling tule fog events have been known to last for several consecutive days or weeks.
Weather: The man who makes money out of sun-spots, The Independent, 24 October 1997. WeatherAction was formerly listed on the Alternative Investment Market (AIM) as 'Weather Action Holdings plc' in 1997,Haven't the foggiest? Read on, The Independent, 22 November 1998. Said to be listed "13 months" prior to publication, ie 1997.
Edward C. "Indian" Smith was to be the final captain of the ship. Capt. Smith had worked the other Booth boat, Hiram R. Dixon, and the under Hector on the America. It was said that on the foggiest days, you would hear the ship's whistle and know to head to the rendezvous point.
Its highest recorded temperature was on 23 March 2015. This was surpassed on February 9, 2020 when a temperature of was recorded at the station. Fog frequently occurs in the station. December and January are the foggiest months, averaging 16 to 19 days with fog while June to September are the least, averaging 9 to 11 days.
The city is one of the rainiest in Canada outside of coastal British Columbia. This is partly due to its propensity for tropical storm activity as well as moist, Atlantic air frequently blowing ashore and creating precipitation. Of major Canadian cities, St. John's is the foggiest (124 days) and windiest ( average speed. Precipitation is frequent and often heavy, falling year round.
" A further observer said: "Tends to give far too much information. Came here without the foggiest idea what she was being trained for." Later, others commented that she was also physically unsuited, claiming that she would not easily disappear into a crowd. Physically quite small in stature, Noor received poor athletic reports from her instructors: "Can run very well but otherwise clumsy.
Fog in the Wicklow Mountains Fog is more common inland and on higher altitudes; mainly during winter and during the morning at times of high pressure. The foggiest station is that at Cork Airport, County Cork, which has 99.5 days of fog per year. The least foggy station is that at Valentia Island, County Kerry, which has 8.9 days of fog per year.
The climate is usually cold, summers are moderate with temperature rising up to 31 degree Celsius. Totu receives heavy rains during monsoons and is one of the two places besides Jakhoo, known for being the foggiest places in Shimla during monsoons. It also receives moderate to heavy snowfall in the winter season.Heavy rain collapses a residential building in Totu, Shimla.
However, it proved to be one of the foggiest locations in the area. The building is now home to the Aeronautical Technical School of the Civil Aviation Authority of Chile. In 1908 President Pedro Montt appointed Friedrich Wilhelm Ristenpart of Germany director of OAN. Ristenpart organized another move of the observatory, this time to what is now the suburb of Lo Espejo, south of Santiago.
Blum was on the history faculty at Yale for 34 years, where he taught and influenced thousands of students. One of them in his large lecture class was future U.S. President George W. Bush. Blum later admitted "I haven't the foggiest recollection of him",George W. Bush, Decision Points, London: Virgin Books, 2010, p. 15 but Bush remembered and cited Blum's influence in his commencement speech at Yale in May 2001.
The closest airport is the Arcata-Eureka Airport located in McKinleyville. This airport was built by the Army Air Corps in World War II in a particularly foggy location, as a site to test fog dispersal techniques. No successful dispersal method appears to have been found, and after demobilization the airfield was given to the County of Humboldt as a civilian airport. This airport is one of the foggiest in the world, resulting in frequent flight delays or cancellations.
However, when this occurs, the weather is stormy and cloudy with reduced visibility. In contrast, when low pressure systems pass to the north, it results in cold and dry conditions with good visibility, causing temperatures to fall to . Fog is a frequent occurrence in the base, averaging 110 days. This can vary from year to year with 1987 being the foggiest year when there were 252 days with fog to only 30 days with fog in 1963.
The Outer Sunset is bordered by Lincoln Way to the north, Sunset Boulevard (between 36th and 37th avenues) to the east, Sloat Boulevard to the south, and Ocean Beach to the west. The primary commercial avenues are Judah, Noriega, and Taraval. The Outer Sunset is the foggiest section in San Francisco due to its close proximity to Ocean Beach. The area's main attractions include the San Francisco Zoo, Golden Gate Park, Ocean Beach, and Lake Merced.
Adak's climate creates a tundra Adak has a subpolar oceanic climate (Koppen Cfc), characterized by persistently overcast skies, moderated temperatures, high winds, significant precipitation and frequent cyclonic storms. At Adak, overcast conditions average nearly 75% of the time during June and July, dropping back to approximately 50% of the time from October through February. Adak averages 173 days per year with fog. The foggiest months are July and August when an average of 26 of the 31 days have fog.
Right after graduation, he became a coach for Rochester's women's soccer. Gurnett explained "I hadn't the foggiest notion of what I was doing––and some will say I still don't" in an interview in 2010. The team often plays at Rochester's Edwin Fauver Stadium which has 5,000 seats, fieldturf, lights, a press box, locker rooms, and a training room. While Gurnett was coaching, the Rochester women's soccer teams were consistently ranked in the "top 25" in national polls. The Yellowjackets won National Championships in 1986 and 1987.
The three-part Londinium' episode during Batmans third and final season ("The Londinium Larcenies", "The Foggiest Notion", and "The Bloody Tower") was the series' tribute to the Swinging London period of the 1960s. At the time of the show, everything British was "hot" in North America. Many aspects of London were parodied during the three episodes. The city's name is changed to Londinium, which was the name of an important trading and administrative centre of Roman Britannia, which was slightly smaller than the City of London where the modern British capital is now situated.
Of all the major Canadian cities, St. John's is the foggiest (124 days, next to Halifax's 122), snowiest (359 centimetres (141 in), next to Quebec City's 343 centimetres (135 in)), wettest (1514 millimetres (59.6 in), next to Halifax's 1491 millimetres (58.7 in)), windiest ( average speed, next to Regina's ), and cloudiest (1,497 hours of sunshine, next to Charlottetown's 1,818 hours). St. John's has one of the mildest winters in Canada (third mildest city next to Victoria and Vancouver), yet has the most freezing rain days of any major Canadian city.
Spring tides rise 6.7 m (22 ft) at the entrance of the bay and 7.9 m (26 ft) at its head, while neaps rise 2.7 to 3.3 m (9 to 11 ft). The flood current sets to the north, while the ebb flows to the south. During spring tides these currents may reach up to 2.5 knots near Cape Taygonos. During the season of navigation the southeast part of the bay experiences dense fogs, with May and June being the foggiest months; in August, however, fog is rare.
While Edwardian elements persist in Wodehouse's stories, for instance the popularity of gentlemen's clubs like the Drones Club, there are nevertheless references to contemporary events, as with a floating timeline. For example, in Right Ho, Jeeves, chapter 17, Bertie makes a contemporary reference to nuclear fission experiments: > I was reading in the paper the other day about those birds who are trying to > split the atom, the nub being that they haven't the foggiest as to what will > happen if they do. It may be all right. On the other hand, it may not be all > right.
Simpson formed the Country/Rock band Sunday Valley in 2004, which played at the Pickathon festival in Portland, Oregon. He later moved to Nashville, but says he "didn't have the foggiest notion of how to hustle my music ... [it] was a total bust." Setting his musical ambitions aside, Simpson focused on building a career at a Salt Lake City railroad freight-shipping yard for Union Pacific Railroad, which he eventually ended up managing. He credits his wife and friends with changing what he characterized as a hobbyist focus on songwriting and playing to convincing him to get serious about music as a potential career.
Aerial view of Cape Disappointment. View is to the northeast. South side of Cape Disappointment and the Cape Disappointment Lighthouse Cape Disappointment is a headland of the Pacific Northwest, located at the extreme southwestern corner of Washington, United States, on the north side of the Columbia River bar. The point of the cape is located on the Pacific Ocean in Washington's Pacific County, approximately two miles (3.2 km) southwest of the town of Ilwaco. Cape Disappointment sees about 2,552 hours of fog a year—the equivalent of 106 days—making it one of the foggiest places in the U.S. The cape was named on July 6, 1788, by British fur trader John Meares who was sailing south from Nootka Island, Canada in search of trade.
McNally joined the Labour Party at the age of 16 and served as a Parish Councillor, a District Councillor on Watford Rural District Council and Three Rivers District Council (from 1970–1976) and as County Councillor on Hertfordshire County Council (from 1986 to 1995) where she was Vice- Chair of the Education Committee before being elected to the European Parliament. She represented the Bedfordshire and Milton Keynes constituency from 1994 to 1999 and the East of England constituency from 1999 until she stood down from the Parliament in 2004, saying that the regional constituencies were too large an area to represent and that no-one had "the foggiest idea" who their MEPs are. She was an opponent of the Iraq War.Iraq: how your MEP voted; Retrieved 26 August 2011.
"I believe in Popular Film Music.." Shaukat Dehalvi Nashad cineplot.com website, Published 24 October 2010, Retrieved 13 June 2019 In this interview, Nashad described just one method of composing film melodies. As we know, people in the film industry sometimes also use just the opposite method of composing film songs - for example in Pakistan, the eminent poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz had written his famous nazm, Mujh Se Pehli Si Mohabbat Mere Mehboob Na Maang without having the foggiest idea that it would be later used in a 1962 Pakistani film Qaidi and then would go on to become hugely popular among the public. Of course some of the credit should also go to the music director Rasheed Attre and his son Wajahat Attre who worked very hard to come up with the final song composition (per Wajahat Attre's interview years later) and no doubt the singer Noor Jehan.
Peter Doran, leading author of the Nature paper, as PDF wrote in the New York Times: "our results have been misused as 'evidence' against global warming by Michael Crichton in his novel 'State of Fear. Myles Allen, Head of the Climate Dynamics Group, Department of Physics, University of Oxford, wrote in Nature in 2005: > Michael Crichton's latest blockbuster, State of Fear, is also on the theme > of global warming and is, ...likely to mislead the unwary.... Although this > is a work of fiction, Crichton's use of footnotes and appendices is clearly > intended to give an impression of scientific authority. The American Geophysical Union, consisting of over 50,000 members from over 135 countries, states in their newspaper Eos in 2006, "We have seen from encounters with the public how the political use of State of Fear has changed public perception of scientists, especially researchers in global warming, toward suspicion and hostility." James E. Hansen, former head of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies at the time, wrote that Crichton "doesn't seem to have the foggiest notion about the science that he writes about.
Gnechko and Ponomarev assessed the challenging schedule, concluding that the movement of a force over the from Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky to Shumshu in the worlds foggiest waters would itself take 24 hours, leaving them only 24 hours to assemble an assault force if they were to meet the requirement to land on Shumshu by the evening of 17 August 1945 as ordered. Gnechko requested and received a 24-hour postponement, which moved the landing requirement to no later than the evening of 18 August 1945. Although Soviet intelligence reports indicated that the Japanese troops on Shumshu were demoralized by Japanese Emperor Hirohitos announcement on 15 August 1945 that Japan intended to surrender, Gnechko believed that the Japanese advantage in numbers could put the operation in jeopardy. Chronically poor weather in the area limited the ability of Soviet aircraft to conduct reconnaissance or provide support to a landing, but they were tasked to attack Paramushiros naval base to interdict Japanese reinforcements attempting to reach Shumshu.Russell, Richard A., Project Hula: Secret Soviet-American Cooperation in the War Against Japan, Washington, D.C.: Naval Historical Center, 1997, , pp. 30–31.

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