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  • {{r|Alaska (U.S. state)}}
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  • ...] congressional district, covering the full state of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] and represented by [[Republican Party (United States)|Republicans]] since
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  • {{dambigbox|Alaska's_At-large_congressional_district|Alaska}} ...gressional district''' comprises the entire state of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]. This [[Congressional district]] has the largest area and lowest populat
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  • {{rpl|Alaska (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|Alaska's_At-large_congressional_district}}
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  • {{Dambigbox|Alaska-class|Alaska}}
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  • '''Anchorage''', [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] is the most populous city in the largest of the states constituting the [ Ship Creek Landing was selected in 1914 to be the headquarters of the new [[Alaska Railroad]] to run from [[Seward]] on the coast to the interior and funded b
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  • {{Dambigbox|Juneau, Alaska|Juneau}} [[File:Juneau Aerial 009.jpg|thumb|Juneau, Alaska]]
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  • ...]] of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]].
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  • ...A city in the east central part of the U.S. state of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]; 2006 estimated population 31,000.
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  • ...and Rabbit Creek valley, which leads to [[Rabbit Lake (Chugach Mountains, Alaska)|Rabbit Lake]], to the south. ...d famously on [[summer solstice]]. This day has a special significance in Alaska, since it is the longest day of the year, and, especially from a high point
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  • Most populous city in [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], the largest state of the [[United States of America]], located on the co
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  • ...arl Island) is a mountainous island off the coast of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]].<ref name=AlaskaPilot1916/> | title = United States Coast Pilot 9 Alaska
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  • {{Dambigbox|Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska}} {{Image|Alaska in United States (US50).svg|right|350px|Map of Alaska (red) and the "lower 48", or mainland (white) of the U.S.}}
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  • ...ww.uaf.edu/uaf/about/glance.html UAF at a Glance 2006-2007], University of Alaska Fairbanks</ref>
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  • 3,550 foot peak above [[Anchorage, Alaska]].
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  • * '''DeLorme's Alaska Atlas and Gazetteer''' - Topographic maps of the state, plus information on
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Anchorage, Alaska]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Flattop Mountain (Alaska)}}
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  • {{r|Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage}} {{r|Fairbanks, Alaska|Fairbanks}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Flattop Mountain (Alaska)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Anchorage, Alaska}}
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  • ..., Sea, and Space Grant university in Fairbanks, Alaska, founded in 1922 as Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/University of Alaska Fairbanks]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Alaska (U.S. state)}}
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  • {{rpl|Alaska (U.S. state)}} {{rpl|Alaska's_At-large_congressional_district}}
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  • ...ents at [[Horn Lake (Alaska)|Horn Lake]] in northern [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] during the summer of 2010
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  • {{Dambigbox|Alaska-class|Alaska}}
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  • {{Dambigbox|Juneau, Alaska|Juneau}} [[File:Juneau Aerial 009.jpg|thumb|Juneau, Alaska]]
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  • ...n]], about 800 kilometres north of [[Point Barrow]], [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]].
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  • ...ww.uaf.edu/uaf/about/glance.html UAF at a Glance 2006-2007], University of Alaska Fairbanks</ref>
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  • ...S. Senator]] ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]); Congressional Internet Caucus
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  • ...London]] about a domestic dog sold to a sled team in [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] and his struggles to adapt.
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  • ..., Sea, and Space Grant university in Fairbanks, Alaska, founded in 1922 as Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines.
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  • ...resentative]]([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]); [[Congressional Native American Caucus]]
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  • ...ed assassination attempt; supervised the purchase of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] (called "Seward's Folly")
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  • Large and wild park in central [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], the highlight of which is the tallest mountain in [[North America]], the
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  • ...e>Internationally recognized geophysicist known for identifying and naming Alaska's Denali earthquake fault and formulating the theory of the
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  • ...A city in the east central part of the U.S. state of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]; 2006 estimated population 31,000.
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  • Most populous city in [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], the largest state of the [[United States of America]], located on the co
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  • ...]] of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] state of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]].
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  • ...://www.fakr.noaa.gov/protectedresources/whales/bowhead/aewcbooklet2007.pdf Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission Booklet 2007] *[http://www.alaska-aewc.com/ Alaska Eskimo Whaling Commission Home Page]
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  • ...], in which [[diphtheria]] [[antitoxin]] was transported from [[Anchorage, Alaska]] to Nome by dog-sled teams to combat an outbreak of the disease. (1922 &nd
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  • ...] congressional district, covering the full state of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] and represented by [[Republican Party (United States)|Republicans]] since
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  • *[http://gov.state.ak.us Alaska Office of Governor Sarah Palin] *[http://gov.state.ak.us/bio.html Alaska Office of Governor Sarah Palin/Biography]
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  • ...am Sound''' is a largely wild inlet in south-central [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], edged by rugged [[mountain]]s and glacier-filled [[fjord]]s, sprinkled w ...Marine Highway|ferry trip]] from [[Valdez, Alaska|Valdez]] to [[Whittier, Alaska|Whittier]], the glacier has retreated since 1980 away from a very shallow [
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  • It lies east of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], the northernmost state in the [[United States of America|U.S.]], and Wes
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  • 3,550 foot peak above [[Anchorage, Alaska]].
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  • [[Fireboat]] operated out of [[Ketchikan, Alaska]], since 1986
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  • *{{cite book|author=Andrews, C.L.|year=1944|title=The Story of Alaska|publisher=The Caxton Printers, Ltd., Caldwell, OH|id= }} *{{cite book|author=Naske, Claus-M and Herman E. Slotnick|year=2003|title=Alaska: A History of the 49th State|publisher=University of Oklahoma Press, Norman
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  • .... Senator]], ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]), [[Senate Committee on Science, Commerce and Transportation]]: [[Subcomm
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  • (1964–) Governor of Alaska (2006–2009) and Republican Party vice presidential nominee (2008).
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Flattop Mountain (Alaska)]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|Anchorage, Alaska}}
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  • {{r|Alaska (U.S. state)}} {{r|Anchorage, Alaska}}
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  • ...also called Denali). While abundant [[wildlife]] can be viewed throughout Alaska, Denali is a special place. The park teems with [[caribou]] herding in the ...of Mt. McKinley, the 17,400-foot [[Mount Foraker]], and the rest of the [[Alaska Range]]. Visitors to the park must ride slow-moving [[park bus|park buses]
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  • {{rpl|Juneau, Alaska}}
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  • ...{Subpages}}</noinclude>The last major armed conflict between Europeans and Alaska Natives, which resulted in a decisive victory for the Russian invaders.
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  • ...arl Island) is a mountainous island off the coast of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]].<ref name=AlaskaPilot1916/> | title = United States Coast Pilot 9 Alaska
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  • ...and Rabbit Creek valley, which leads to [[Rabbit Lake (Chugach Mountains, Alaska)|Rabbit Lake]], to the south. ...d famously on [[summer solstice]]. This day has a special significance in Alaska, since it is the longest day of the year, and, especially from a high point
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  • {{Dambigbox|Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska}} {{Image|Alaska in United States (US50).svg|right|350px|Map of Alaska (red) and the "lower 48", or mainland (white) of the U.S.}}
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  • '''Anchorage''', [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] is the most populous city in the largest of the states constituting the [ Ship Creek Landing was selected in 1914 to be the headquarters of the new [[Alaska Railroad]] to run from [[Seward]] on the coast to the interior and funded b
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  • ...ederal District courts in the mid-Atlantic states of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]], [[California (U.S. state)|California]]
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  • ...iple countries), and cold (Cold Regions Test Center, [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]) test sites. It is a resource to all parts of the [[U.S. Department of De
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  • ..., extending northwards from their junction with the Mexican Plateau to the Alaska/Canada border via the west central states of the USA.
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  • *172nd Separate Infantry Brigade/U.S. Army, Alaska (Alaska) *[[Eleventh Air Force]] (Alaska)
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  • ...63) (the largest ship) and the [[battlecruiser]] [[USS Alaska (CB-1)|USS ''Alaska'' (CB-1)]] (on the other side of the pier) are tied up at Norfolk Naval Bas
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  • In 2006 a storm off [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], in the high [[Northern Hemisphere]], generated waves that, six days late
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  • ...ies]] routes to [[Prince Rupert]], just south of the [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] panhandle, and the coastal communities of [[Bella Bella]], [[Shearwater]]
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  • {{r|Nome, Alaska}}
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  • ...zow-class]] (commerce raiding; also called "pocket battleship") and U.S. [[Alaska-class]] (carrier escort)
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  • {{r|Anchorage, Alaska|Anchorage}} {{r|Fairbanks, Alaska|Fairbanks}}
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  • ...ctly for desert environments from its Arizona base, for cold weather in an Alaska center, and tropic weather, in multiple countries, managed from an office i
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  • ...of culturally similar indigenous peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Alaska, Greenland, the Canadian territories of Northwest Territories and Nunavut,
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  • * ''Travels in Alaska''
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  • ...ter its sale, he focused on policy, including service as Speaker of the [[Alaska House of Representatives]]
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  • ...nous people]]s inhabiting the [[Arctic]] regions of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], [[Greenland]], the [[Canada|Canadian]] territories of [[Northwest Territ ...ent. Alaskan [[Inupiaq]] live on the [[Alaska North Slope|North Slope]] of Alaska and the [[Seward Peninsula]].
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  • ...later went onto to study and document the 1962 Chilean earthquake and the Alaska earthquake in 1964. He was known for his study of the 1952 Tehachapi, Calif
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  • |Alaska Railroad Locomotive.jpg|Alaska Railroad Locomotive
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  • ...about 800 kilometres north of the [[Point Barrow]], [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]].<ref name=CanadianAmericanStrategicReview/><ref name=USCGCHealyVoyage/>
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  • ...Hot Springs (10312527005).jpg | File:Liard River at Allen's Lookout on the Alaska Highway west of the Liard Hot Springs (10312527005).jpg
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  • ...d eaten by [[Inupiaq]], [[Eskimos]], in [[Barrow, Alaska]]. It is legal in Alaska for Inupiaq to harvest some whale.
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  • ...he [[Arctic Ocean]] at the [[Bering Strait]] between [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] and [[Siberia]], the Atlantic Ocean at [[Drake's Passage]] between [[Tier
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  • ...]], [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democrat]] of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]].
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  • ...ring favorite. Drawing on his experiences during the [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] [[Gold Rush of 1897-98]], this work is often mistaken for little more tha
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  • ...States Coast Guard]] Kodiak Guest House, [[Kodiak]], [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]].]]
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  • | [[Mark Begich]] ([[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]])
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  • ...Harry Newell''''' is a highspeed [[fireboat]] operated out of [[Ketchikan, Alaska]], since August, 1986.<ref name=MaritimeReporter1986-08/> She is built of | title = 2017 Alaska Small Ships
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  • ===[[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]===
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  • ...ks: 1750 - 2010'', the ''Snoqualmie'' was destroyed by a fire,in [[Kodiak, Alaska]], on March 6, 1974.<ref name=SeattleTimes1974-03-06/><ref name=AlaskaShipw ...://books.google.com/books?id=rmKyCwAAQBAJ&pg=PA1663&lpg=PA1663&dq=fireboat+alaska#q=fireboat%20alaska
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  • ...e which state was to be chosen from a short list of: [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]], [[Idaho (U.S. state)]], [[Maine (U.S
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  • Ben Anderson, writing in the ''[[Alaska Dispatch]]'', reminded readers that when fans of Northern shipping routes l ...etherlands and sailing towards the Bering Strait that separates Russia and Alaska.
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  • * Fortuine, Robert. ''"Must We All Die?" Alaska's Enduring Struggle with Tuberculosis.'' 2005. 264 pp.
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  • ...China. It is close to the [[America]]n [[state]] of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] across the narrow [[Bering Strait]]), to [[Sweden]] (over the [[Baltic Se
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  • ...d on the California until 1979, when it expanded into Washington state and Alaska.
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  • ...plorations in the western United States, [[Canada]], [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], and elsewhere. But his chief fame rests upon his life and writings relat
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  • ...tes of America]] (where the largest population is in [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]), and [[Canada]].
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  • ...tirement, in 1928, she was converted to a schooner, and remains afloat, in Alaska.<ref name=Ng2012-08-28/> | title = The Express at Chignik Bay, Alaska
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  • ...ir, land and sea approaches and encompasses the continental United States, Alaska, Canada, Mexico and the surrounding water out to approximately 500 nautical ...osives incidents outside its AOR (i.e., continental United States (CONUS), Alaska, Canada, Mexico, and the US approaches). Within the United States, for acci
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  • ...ave been identified as ''Rangifer tarandus saintnicolas magicalus'' by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game <ref>http://www.adfg.state.ak.us/pubs/notebook/
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  • * '''DeLorme's Alaska Atlas and Gazetteer''' - Topographic maps of the state, plus information on
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  • ...[Northwest Passage]] round the top of [[Canada]] and [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]. His expedition reached the Pole on the 14th of December 1911. Amundsen's
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  • ...BN 732) tying to wharf.jpg|right|300px|thumb|[[USS Alaska (SSBN-732)|''USS Alaska'' (SSBN-732)]] being guided into a weapons loading wharf]]
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  • [[Image:USGS-Wullenweber.jpg|thumb|left|250px|AN/FLR-9, Elmendorf, Alaska]] ...antennas used on the HF/DF stations. The intercept receiver at Elmendorf, Alaska, is shown. Its inner ring was 230 meters in diameter, with 40 antenna eleme
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  • ...h, unforgiving environment and life of a sled dog in [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]. The story-line is employed as a mechanism for examining the interplay be ...the author drew upon his own experiences during his quest for [[gold]] in Alaska at the time of the [[gold rush of 1897-98]].
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  • ...t is also referred to informally as the ''Gateway to [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]'', ''Queen City'' (its previous official nickname), and as ''Jet City'' d
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  • ...lis]] from the [[University of Alaska Fairbanks]].<ref name="University of Alaska System l806"/> <ref name="University of Alaska System l806">
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  • A 200 metre long bridge allows the [[Alaska Highway]] to cross the Liard, at mile 620.<ref name=parkscanadahistoryLiard
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  • {{dambigbox|Alaska's_At-large_congressional_district|Alaska}} ...gressional district''' comprises the entire state of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]. This [[Congressional district]] has the largest area and lowest populat
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  • ...l</ref> These states include (in alphabetical order) [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] (1998), [[California (U.S. state)]] (1996), [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Color
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  • ...d eaten by [[Inupiaq]], [[Eskimos]], in [[Barrow, Alaska]]. It is legal in Alaska for Inupiak to harvest some whale.}}
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  • ...ed in campaigns in [[Nevada (U.S. state)|Nevada]], [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], and [[Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware]]. <blockquote>They are the classic
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  • ...nd 20 June 1950, she called at [[Whittier, Alaska|Whittier]] and [[Kodiak, Alaska]].
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  • ...both the U.S. and Canada, flying from Newfoundland and Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska. *Elmendorf Air Force Base, Alaska
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  • ...th century estimate of the boundaries of the Laurentide glaciation. Note: Alaska (and Siberia) were not covered by ice as prevailing wind patterns did not b
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  • ...-ager for 1987 at a recent pageant in Anchorage. Claudene, 16, a lifelong Alaska, is the daughter of Claudene and Harry Christian. She is a student at West | publisher = [[Alaska Dispatch]]
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  • ...quacies in the responses to the wreck of ''[[Exxon Valdez]]'' in [[Valdez, Alaska]], in 1989, and the burning of the ''[[Mega Borg]], off [[Galveston]], in 1
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  • ...ashington State, Sanger was raised in [[Anchorage]], [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]. He received his B.A. in [[philosophy]] from Reed College in 1991 and Ph.
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  • ....jpg|right|350px| Steam [[locomotive]], [[Skagway]], [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]].}} ...ge]]" track, where the rails are 1,435 mm apart. Two exceptions are the [[Alaska Railway]], a narrow gauge heritage railway. It was originally built to tran
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  • ...imated that another 2 million Native people lived in what is today Canada, Alaska, and Greenland at that time.
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  • ...etherlands and sailing towards the Bering Strait that separates Russia and Alaska.
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  • ...trapped there. Subsequently, his commands included an infantry brigade in Alaska and an army corps, as well as being named the deputy commander for the U.S.
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  • ...sites for the Secretary of State offices in the U.S. with the exception of Alaska, Hawaii, and Utah. In those states, the typical Secretary-of-State-like dut
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  • ...reat Plains, the Southwest, the Great Lakes and the Eastern woodlands, and Alaska all form distinct cultural areas. In the Pacific region, [[Hawaiian culture
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  • ...e Auroral Research Program (HAARP) in [[Anchorage]], [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] is a secret weapon or weather control device
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  • An AN/TPY-2 is based in Alaska as part of national ballistic missile defense deveopment. The U.S. has agre
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  • ...e a young age and grew up and spent his childhood in [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] and many parts of Canada including Porcupine & Old Crow Yukon located in ...freely on native lands for life. He moved away from British Columbia and Alaska to Oregon.<ref name="fischerbio">{{cite web|title=Phil Fischer Bio|url=http
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  • ...Intelligence Battalion, 6th Infantry Division (Light) at Fort Richardson, Alaska, from 1987 to 1990. In 1990 he served as an Assistant Executive Officer to
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  • ...e Perry (1865)|USRC ''Commodore Perry'']], exploring [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], in 1896, when he died after a fall to its deck.<ref name=coastguard2019-
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  • ...llins, 2007. pp.118]</ref> It can be found in regions of both hemispheres (Alaska, Siberia, Scandinavia, central Europe, North America, Australia, Mexico, th ...pecimens were collected from Arctic, boreal and humid temperate regions in Alaska. DNA sequences were obtained from the protein-coding beta-tubulin gene, int
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  • ...e [[Alaska State Library]] is expanding its depository program to preserve Alaska State publications that are Web-only ([http://library.state.ak.us/asp/webon
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  • ...On 26 July, ''Skagit'' departed the United States with the [[Point Barrow, Alaska]], Expedition and remained there until 23 August. She was back in Alaskan w ...t coast, south to [[Acapulco, Mexico]], and north to [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]].
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  • ...xxon Valdez]]'' which had run aground, releasing all her oil, in [[Valdez, Alaska]], in 1989.<ref name=nytimes1990-06-11/><ref name=nytimes1990-06-17/> A si
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  • ...While underway from [[Point Barrow]] to Point Hope, [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], she became icebound, but was freed by the icebreaker [[USCGC Burton Isla
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  • ...ses at [[Wainwright, Alaska]], and [[Point Barrow]], [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]. From December 1956 to January 1957, she was [[flagship]] for Vice Admira
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  • ...' (1959), ''[[Rio Bravo]]'' (1959), ''[[The Alamo]]'' (1960), ''[[North to Alaska]]'' (1960), ''[[The Comancheros]]'' (1961), ''[[The Man Who Shot Liberty Va
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  • ...er during the hard times, returns. He is on his way to try his luck in the Alaska gold fields. Carls' presence reveals deep divisions within the Bergson fami
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  • ...bird]] found throughout [[North America]] except for [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]]. Both male and female turkeys range between 43.3 to 45.3 inches or 110 to
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  • ...from the Arctic to Antarctic; including the State of Hawaii and forces in Alaska. It spans 16 time zones. ...inate unified command responsible to USCINCPAC. This placed the defense of Alaska and its surrounding waters under the leadership of one commander, providing
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  • ...the last major armed conflict between Eurasians and [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] natives, and was initiated in response to the destruction of a [[Russia]] ...aven Clan) of the indigenous Tlingit people had occupied portions of the [[Alaska Panhandle]], including ''Sheetʼká Xʼáat'i'' (present-day Baranof Island
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  • ...tle=For God & Tsar: A Brief History of Russian America 1741–1867|publisher=Alaska Natural History Association, Anchorage, AK|isbn=0-930931-15-7}}
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  • ...an Francisco on 9 February, ''Leo'' underwent overhaul and then steamed to Alaska on a cargo run during July and August. Between 7 October and 8 December sh ...hip made three more voyages to the Eastern Asian coast plus another run to Alaska during the next two years. ''Leo'' steamed from Oakland to Long Beach on 1
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  • ...e]], in which [[diphtheria]] [[antitoxin]] was transported from Anchorage, Alaska to Nome by dogsled teams to combat an outbreak of the disease. Balto and h
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  • ...a]] or "spiny-skinned" animals. Typically found in the Pacific ocean from Alaska to Baja California, red urchins inhabit shallow waters from the low-tide li ...ry. Red Sea urchins are now harvested on the west coast from California to Alaska (Fig. 1).
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  • ...2, when American corporation [[Bechtel]] got a contract to construct the [[Alaska Highway]], [[Vilhjalmur Stefansson]] recommended Bechtel's book ''[[Canada
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  • ...New York, where he organized and published various expeditions to Siberia, Alaska and Canada, the ''[[Jesup North Pacific Expedition]]'' (1897–1902). In 18
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  • ...ire Capt. Rob Oatey. Alameda had bought the vessel from the Coast Guard in Alaska.
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  • ...] than any other U.S. state [http://www.phppo.cdc.gov/phtn/botulism/alaska/alaska.asp]. This is caused by the traditional [[Eskimo]] practice of allowing ani
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  • ...en and supplies to Asiatic and Pacific ports, and supplied [[Point Barrow, Alaska]] in 1946 and 1947.
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  • ...lûe, ignŏre''' ('''g''' sounded, cf. '''gnôme''' ''garden'' = '''Nõme''' ''Alaska''), '''grêen'''.
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  • ...lawyers representing the A.C.L.U. and the states of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], [[Colorado (U.S. state)|Colorado]], [[Connecticut (U.S. state)|Connectic
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  • ...SS ''Missouri'' (BB-63)]] (the largest ship) and the "large cruiser" USS ''Alaska'' (CB-1) (on the other side of the pier) are tied up at Norfolk Naval Base,
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  • ...impact study since the 2000 Colorado study include: [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]], [[Iowa (U.S. state)|Iowa]], [[Illinois
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  • ...st 2008 he selected [[Sarah Palin]], the governor of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], as his [[Vice-President of the United States of America|vice-presidentia
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  • ...egulates oil and gas, Mayor of [[Wasilla, Alaska]], and president of the [[Alaska Conference of Mayors]]. On 3 July, 2009 Palin announced that she will step down as Governor of Alaska on 26 July, 2009. She remains an active public figure, with future politic
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  • ...At the same time, she qualifies as a maverick because of her battles with Alaska's notoriously corrupt local Republican organization - and her very unusual
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  • ...egions of persistently poor counties are found in the Dakotas, Montana and Alaska.
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  • ...igration of Native Americans across the Bering land bridge from Siberia to Alaska. It is believed that the original tribes subsequently moved down to Central ...orth Sea and the Dover Strait); the Bering land bridge between Siberia and Alaska; and the land bridges linking Japan to the Asian mainland.
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  • ...loading at [[Amchitka]], she visited Adak, Whittier, [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], and [[Kodiak Island]] to pick up cargo to be returned to Seattle. On 17
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  • * [[Prudhoe Bay, Alaska]], [[United States of America]] * [[Barrow, Alaska]], United States
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  • McCain's former running mate, former [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] governor [[Sarah Palin]] also distanced herself from the Birther Movement
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  • ...n to protest U.S. nuclear testing on [[Amchitka Island]], off the coast of Alaska, including the largest underground test in U.S. history, the W71 warhead]] ...derground nuclear testing at Amchitka, a tiny island off the West Coast of Alaska, which is the world most earthquake prone regions. Although the sail to Am
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  • *[[Alaska's At-large congressional district/Definition]]
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  • ...her back to the Far East. Following a resupply mission to [[Point Barrow, Alaska]], ''Washburn'' turned west toward [[Japan]]; and, for about 18 months, she Eastern Pacific operations, including another resupply run to Point Barrow in Alaska during June of 1952, occupied her time until the spring of 1953. In March,
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  • On a fictional off-shore island close to [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], named [[Shadow Moses]], a [[nuclear disposal site]] is taken over by Nex
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  • ...McCain]] ticket due to the vice-presidential candidacy of the evangelical Alaska Governor [[Sarah Palin]]. "Kevin Clarkson, an Anchorage attorney who does w
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  • ...|San Diego]] and north to [[Adak]] and [[Kodiak]] in [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], though for the most part she remained in California waters. On 10 June 1
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  • ...second journey. His book about the first trip, ''Two Wheels to Adventure (Alaska to Argentina by Motorcycle)'', was published in 2004.
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  • ...of microfilms of the project as he travels through the Northwest and into Alaska playing the role of a dedicated fisherman. Both Nystrom and his trained La
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  • ...Levels Mean?], Alaska Science Forum, Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska.</ref>
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  • ...56, ''Seminole'' operated along the west coast and [[Alaska, United States|Alaska]]. In January of 1957, she again set sail for Yokosuka. ''Seminole'' oper
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  • Tests by general aviation pilots in Alaska and air transport carriers in the Ohio River Valley, the FAA determined in
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  • ...ludes [[Greenland]] with the northern extremities of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], Canada, [[Scandinavia]] and [[Russia]]. The frigid zones are defined by
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  • ...-line leaders,” such as Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal and just-resigned Alaska Governor Sarah Palin Speaking of Palin, he said “She is very smart,” th
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  • The first LNG plants in [[Algeria]] and [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] (see history section below) were based on the cascade process using propa ...ic-ton/>) of LNG. In 1969, another LNG plant began operating near [[Kenai, Alaska]] and initially produced LNG at a rate of about 3,400 t/day.<ref name=CEE/>
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  • * Polar, Alaska & Other Ice Operations (Including the International Ice Patrol)
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  • ...aranov''." It is not known how this Russian Orthodox artifact from Kodiak, Alaska made its way to a Catholic mission in Southern California.
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  • ** Region 10 (Seattle) Serving Alaska, Idaho, Oregon, Washington and Native Tribes
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  • '''Nôme''' ''Alaska'' = '''gnôme''' ''dwarf
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  • ...tes occupies a band across the entire width of North America, and includes Alaska, a peninsula at the northwest extreme of North America, and Hawaii, a group ...rooks Range]] of mountains, which gradually fall to the [[North Slope]] of Alaska into the [[Arctic Ocean]].
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  • ...inwright, Alaska, she loaded empty oil drums and old ammunition at Kodiak, Alaska, and delivered her cargo to Seattle on 24 August. ...' prepared for a third Point Barrow trip. The off-loading at Point Barrow, Alaska, was accomplished from 3 August to 6 August. On 16 August, ''Union'' arrive
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  • ...ist he used diplomacy to protect the seal herds in the Pribilof Islands of Alaska.<ref>Charles S. Campbell, Jr., "The Anglo-American Crisis in the Bering Sea
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  • ...)]] (the largest ship) and the [[battlecruiser]] [[USS Alaska (CB-1)|USS ''Alaska'' (CB-1)]] (on the other side of the pier) are tied up at Norfolk Naval Bas Some ships, such as the USS ''Alaska'' and USS ''Guam'', were "large cruisers" even more in search of a mission
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  • ...and Afghanistan, and "some place very cold", which, while he was told was Alaska, could have been northern Poland.<ref name=ABC2005-12-05>{{citation
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  • ...porations. The currency supply was expanded by new discoveries of gold in Alaska, South Africa, and Colorado, and from the use of new extraction and reclama
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  • '''gnôme''' ''garden'' = '''Nôme''' ''Alaska
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  • ...y over 4,000 camps were established in all 48 states and in the Hawaii and Alaska territories, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. The first camp was at [[G
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  • ...decided to dismiss the prosecution of Republican Senator Ted Stevens from Alaska who had been convicted in fall of 2008 on several felony charges of lying o
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  • ...eth." The club has 64 chapters all across the United States, ranging from Alaska to Wyoming. Sierra Club has 28 fields offices throughout the country, alon
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  • ...vations on the distribution and ecology of Clostridium botulinum type E in Alaska”. [[Canada Journal of Microbiology]]. June 1975. Vol. 21. p. 920-926. [ht ...vations on the distribution and ecology of Clostridium botulinum type E in Alaska”. [[Canada Journal of Microbiology]]. June 1975. Vol. 21. p. 920-926. [ht
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  • ...r God & Tsar: A Brief History of Russian America 1741&ndash;1867|publisher=Alaska Natural History Association, Anchorage, AK|id=ISBN 0-930931-15-7}}
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  • ...ndidates Christine O'Donnell (Delaware (U.S. state)|Delaware), Joe Miller (Alaska) and Sharron Angle (Nevada (U.S. state)|Nevada), lost. According to ''New Y ====Alaska====
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  • ...ance is the amount of spending that is “untaxed” under the FairTax. Note: Alaska and Hawaii have different poverty levels and would have different FairTax p
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  • .... As chairman of the committee on territories he sponsored an act granting Alaska civil government and, against Democratic opposition, vainly sought the admi
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  • ...een found in Alaska. Possibly because of a land bridge between Siberia and Alaska during the ice ages, this Alaskan tiger might be a North American populatio
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  • ...d into the Pacific with the conquest of California (1846), the purchase of Alaska in 1867 and the Burlingame Treaty of 1868. Throughout this period the Unite
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  • * 1867 - [[Alaska Purchase]]: U.S. purchases Alaska from Russia for $7,200,000. * 1903 - [[Hay-Herbert Treaty]] resolved the [[Alaska Boundary Dispute]] between the United States and [[Canada]] in favor of U.S
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  • ...ttle of the Aleutian Islands|attack and invade the Aleutian Islands]], off Alaska. Yet another force that carried the Midway invasion unit, as well as suppor
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  • *Region X (Alaska, Idaho, Oregon and Washington)
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  • ...mple, the snowshoe hare found in Dolly Sods is usually found in Canada and Alaska and is adapted to snow conditions, with its large, hairy feet which allow i
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  • ...p]] accidents have damaged natural [[ecosystem]]s in [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], the [[Galapagos Islands]], [[France]] and many other places. The quantit
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  • ...e world he approached Willy Doggett, the best tracker and bounty hunter in Alaska. Bruce, now 23, and Doggett tracked down a man named Tom Woodley to a moun
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  • ...er, every state except [[Maine (U.S. state)|Maine]], [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], and [[Hawaii (U.S. state)|Hawaii]] is home to at least one of 20 venomou
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  • ...mber lights.<ref name="urlF.A.A. PRESSES INVESTIGATION OF LIGHTS SEEN OVER ALASKA - New York Times">{{cite web ...ww.nytimes.com/1987/01/05/us/faa-presses-investigation-of-lights-seen-over-alaska.html
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  • ...it|Bering]] [[strait]], from northeast [[Asia]] into [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] more than 10,000 years ago. Over the course of millennia, people spread t
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  • .../excite.htm Asahi Aurora Classroom] Geophysical Institute, [[University of Alaska]]</ref>
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  • ...ohn McCain]] of [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]] and [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] Governor [[Sarah Palin]] by winning 365 [[electoral college]] votes to 17 ...n McCain]] of [[Arizona (U.S. state)|Arizona]], with [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] Governor [[Sarah Palin]] as vice-presidential pick. Both parties official
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  • ...iting about one of his favorite places on Earth, [[Prince William Sound]], Alaska, and then edited [[sports]] quite a bit. Also visited [[DuPont State Fores
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  • ...show high levels of HBV are in northern South America, northern Canada and Alaska and Greenland. In these areas, the lifetime risk of infection is greater th
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  • ...piloted by fellow Oklahoman [[Wiley Post]], went down en route to Barrow, Alaska.<ref>Fred Roach, Jr. "Vision of the Future: Will Rogers' Support of Commerc
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  • ...7, It was not until the threat of an incursion by Russia, coming down from Alaska in 1765, that King [[Charles III of Spain]] felt development of more northe
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  • ...free blacks. Some Indians were also held as slaves.<ref>The U.S. took over Alaska in 1867 and ended slavery among the Tlingit tribe there.</ref>
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  • The [[Yukon]] and the Mahlemuit tribes of [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]] exposed the female newborns by first stuffing their mouths with grass bef
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  • ...if Russia were to suddenly claim/dispute Alaska, what would the article on Alaska look like?
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  • ...gh the expansion of the [[National Park Service]] in [[Alaska (U.S. state)|Alaska]], creating 103 million new acres of land. In foreign affairs, Carter's acc
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  • ...t, Amundsen had to sledge five hundred miles from [[Nome]] to Eagle Creek, Alaska, the site of the nearest telegraph station, from which the world learned in
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  • ...t, Amundsen had to sledge five hundred miles from [[Nome]] to Eagle Creek, Alaska, the site of the nearest telegraph station, from which the world learned in
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  • ...seas airports.<ref name=tws19nov22/> A competitor of Virgin America called Alaska Airlines asked for a review of the situation; according to "U.S. law, forei ...Virgin America asked the Department of Transportation on Thursday to deny Alaska Airlines' repeated challenges to its U.S. citizenship status and close the
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  • * [[User:Larry Sanger|Larry Sanger]] loves [[Flattop Mountain (Alaska)]], which used to be a local tourist attraction for him, and which he has h
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  • ...rion-Explorer ''Aurora Borealis'' crashed into a lagoon near Point Barrow, Alaska, while attempting an around-the-world flight, what would have been Post’s
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  • ...at P is correct." For instance, I happen to know that [[Flattop Mountain (Alaska)]] indeed appears flat on top, from Anchorage, and it is pretty flat for a
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  • ...earthed a numbers of scandals, including the abuse of power when governing Alaska, as well as gossips such as her daughter's pregnancy. Many pundits noted th
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  • ''Alaska'' '''Nôme''' = ''garden'' '''gnôme
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  • ...south-west Pacific Oceans were also significantly warm, as was the Gulf of Alaska. Sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic in 2005 were the warmest on
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  • ...the U.S., geographically the South, the Midwest, the non-coastal West, and Alaska are conservative strongholds. The division of the United States into conse
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  • ...page_titles|see below]]); (2) geographical place names (e.g., [[Anchorage, Alaska]]); (3) artistic works shall be rendered exactly as produced (e.g., [[Willi ...cal place names where the names are often written with a comma: Anchorage, Alaska.
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  • ...in racial/ethnic minorities, including African Americans, American Indians/Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, and Native Hawaiians/Pacific I
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  • ...or maintenance. Attempts were made to fill the vacancy with RC-135D's from Alaska, but aircraft from there, aside from having smaller engines, did not adapt
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  • ...ain section of a nation to have their own "national" Spiritual Assemblies. Alaska, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, and Sicily are examples.)
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