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SOLARES, Spanish law. Lots of ground. This term is frequently found in grants from the Spanish government of lands in America. 2 White's Coll. 474.

A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States. By John Bouvier. Published 1856.
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As to the phenomenon known as the "ashy light," it is explained naturally by the effect of the transmission of the solar rays from the earth to the moon, which give the appearance of completeness to the lunar disc, while it presents itself under the crescent form during its first and last phases.
"Well, this can't hurt me," she gritted through her teeth, as she assailed his solar plexus with her doubled fists.
"Because, though we are floating in space, our projectile, bathed in the solar rays, will receive light and heat.
The even better news is that the cost of going solar decreases every year -- and the value of your home goes up.
[ClickPress, Mon Jul 22 2019] Solar electricity generated in a household or company for individual use is distributed with a solar power generation system.
The conference comes at a time when the region is experiencing exponential growth in solar. The state of Georgia has increased its solar footprint and moved up in ranking from 35 nationwide to the 11th state in the country today.
The solar jobs map is a follow up to theNational Solar Jobs Census 2018released last month by The Solar Foundation, a nonprofit educational and research organization.
First-generation solar cells, also known as photovoltaic (PV) cells, are made with silicon.
The benchmark rate for solar capacity is at P2.98 per kilowatt-hour (kWh).
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