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  • On infrastructure, although some of the payout extends beyond just a couple of years, us investing now in revamping our existing infrastructure and then starting to lay the foundation for things like high-speed rail, can make all the difference Anthe world.

    CNN Transcript Nov 23, 2009 2009

  • Anthe and the city of the Myrmidons, and famous Iolcus, and Arne, and Helice: and much people were gathered doing honour to Ceyx, the friend of the blessed gods.

    Hesiod, Homeric Hymns, and Homerica 2007

  • Anthe day-to-day operations within specific parameters of authority.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • Rouse is a member of the Ayrshire Beavers 4-H Club and the Palo Alto 4-H County Council and was the recipient of the Jeanette Anthe Outstanding 4-H'er Award.

    Messenger News 2009

  • This is the first detection of an arc of material near Anthe.

    The Times of India 2008

  • Recent Cassini images show material, called ring arcs, extending ahead of and behind the small moons Anthe and Methone in their orbits.

    The Times of India 2008

  • Methone is a bit bigger than Anthe, at 3km (1.8 miles) in diameter, it too was discovered by the Cassini imaging team in 2004.

    Tom's Astronomy Blog 2008

  • Both Anthe and Methone orbit Saturn in locations, called resonances, where the gravity of the nearby larger moon Mimas disturbs their orbits.

    The Times of India 2008

  • The partial rings are called ring arcs and they extend ahead of an behind the little moons Anthe and Methone.

    Tom's Astronomy Blog 2008

  • Anthe is a tiny "moon" only about 1km (0.6 miles) in diameter, it lies between the moons Mimas and Enceladus.

    Tom's Astronomy Blog 2008

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