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  1. Zones

    Zones is an album by Hawkwind released in 1983 consisting of studio demos from 1981 and live performances between 1980 and 1982. The tracks on side 1 have been included on the 2009 3CD re-issue of Levitation in expanded form.

The Nuttall Encyclopedia

  1. Zones

    the name given to belts of climate on the surface of the earth marked off by the tropical and polar circles, of which the former are 23½° from the equator and the latter 23½° from the poles, the zone between the tropical circles, subject to extremes of heat, being called the Torrid Zone, the zones between the polar circles and the poles, subject to extremes of cold, being called respectively the North Frigid Zone and the South Frigid Zone, and the zones north and south of the Torrid, subject to moderate temperature, being called respectively the North Temperate, and the South Temperate Zone.

Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. zones

    In geography, are longitudinal belts into which the surface of the earth is divided, according to their various relation to the sun's apparent motion. They are--the torrid or equatorial zone, bounded by the two tropics (which see), to every part of which, at some time or other, the sun is vertical; the frigid zones, from the poles to the polar circles, to every part of which in succession, periodically, the sun is at mid-day below the horizon; and the temperate zones, intermediate between the two former, to all of which the sun rises every day in the year.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of zones in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of zones in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

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  1. Mark Levin:

    Ill give you a perfect example.We have food, we have heat, wehave clean water.Who you think is giving that tous?Other citizens.Electricity, gasoline for ourcars.Truckers, we have a mailservice, UPS, FedEx, grocerystores, fast-fooddrive-throughs, all open, allfunctioning.We get soap and diapers andtoilet paper, prescriptiondrugs,7-Elevens are open.Doctors, nurses, cops, firefighters, more, going intothese hot zones despite the factthat they are exposed, im not saying drop all theconditions.Im saying lets get a littlesmarter about this.We dont ask these businessesCan you adjust to the virus ? [ Are there ] things you can do ?

  2. Joe Cohn:

    Free speech zones have been used to censor students from all parts of the political spectrum, we’ve seen them used to silence students who wanted to distribute copies of the U.S. Constitution to their classmates. We‘ve seen them used against students who wanted to engage their classmates on animal rights, against students who wanted to protest the National Security Administration, and we’ve seen them used against students who wanted to advocate for gun rights.

  3. Chancellor Angela Merkel:

    I have ... again demanded that we have zones where the ceasefire is particularly enforced and where a significant level of security can be guaranteed.

  4. Afshan Khan:

    We are facing the potential of a huge humanitarian catastrophe ... The levels of malnutrition that are being reported for children are extremely critical, a nutritional survey will be done at the end of October. How close are we to a famine declaration? We see some zones that are worse than others.

  5. Bbira Johnson:

    I have found it challenging trying to satisfy people's needs, trying to defend my rights, to them is another form of misconduct.....I have found comfort in letting them stay content in their comfort zones.

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