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            "title": "NSIPP North America Forecast Dec. 1, 2001 - Nov. 30, 2002: Sea Surface Temperature Anomaly, Water Vapor",
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            "title": "Salt Lake City, Utah: Growth Over Time!",
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            "title": "Salt Lake, Utah: Growth Over Time!",
            "description": "Comparing two data sets for Salt Lake, Utah, from the Landsat satellite series. The first data set is from August 7, 1972; the second, from July 31, 2000. || ",
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