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  • climate, a goal he chose while having to put snow chains on his car's wheels in the middle of a snowstorm in Ithaca, New York. ...
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  • tasks can include animating cars, trains, rain, snow, fire, magic, shadows, or other non-character entities, objects, and phenomena. A classic case ...
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  • little girl walks barefoot through snow-covered streets on Christmas Eve, trying in vain to sell her matches, and peeking in at the celebrations ...
    30 KB (4,439 words) - 14:09, 7 May 2024
  • pulling sleds; and rescuing people from water or snow. They include the rotweiler, the saint bernard, and the akita. * Terriers were originally ...
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  • of a vast inland sea, and the discovery of the snow-clad mountains of Kilimanjaro in 1840–1848, stimulated the desire for further knowledge about ...
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  • including over 120 inches (300 cm) of snow in many areas. Severe summer weather (such as tornadoes and severe thunderstorms) are far less common ...
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  • Detroit is the largest city in the U.S. state of Michigan and the seat of Wayne County. It is located in southeastern Michigan on the Detroit ...
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  • the park. Rare visitors include the snow goose, snowy owl, and osprey. The Green River, which meanders through the park, is home to an unusual ...
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  • of space exploration was as pure as the driven snow, but the means by which he pursued that vision were not always so. The evidence points to a ...
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  • Oklahoma is a state located in the South Central region of the United States of America. With 3,579,212 residents in 2006, it was the 28th most ...
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  • Ulrey. Ulrey had previously illustrated Jack Snow's Jaglon and the Tiger-Faries, an expansion of a Baum short story, "The Story of Jaglon ...
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  • Snow falls in the city very rarely, although somewhat more often in ... Since 1908, snow has only fallen three times, snow on 14 February 1920; ...
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  • Queen of Spades by Pyotr Tchaikovsky, and The Snow Maiden and Sadko by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov. These developments mirrored the growth of Russian nationalism ...
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  • boulder up an enormous mountain. Through rain, snow, sleet, cold, and hot, he strained to get the boulder to the top of the mountain. Day after day, ...
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  • north together with plains and lakes and much snow in the winter. More than 50 percent of Sweden is forest, dominant in the central parts, comparable ...
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  • flows occur in late spring and early summer, when snow melts in the mountainous watershed. Low flows occur in autumn and winter, causing water shortages ...
    40 KB (5,864 words) - 22:44, 7 January 2024
  • She endorsed Postal Telegraph, Sperry Drifted Snow Flour, the Grunow Teledial radio, Quaker Puffed Wheat, and more. ==Television Career== ...
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  • out that the experimental results of William Snow Harris were in accordance with the laws of Coulomb. In the Memoirs of the Roman Academy of Sciences ...
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  • and Himalayan passes would be closed by snow, preventing any Chinese intervention. On November 23, Yahya Khan declared a state of emergency in ...
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  • *Edgar Snow [[Image:Flag of the United States.svg|20px]] *Norman Bethune [[Image:Flag of Canada.svg|20px]] *John Rabe [[Image:Flag of Germany ...
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