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  • pine, spruce, and birch forests. Ash and oak are very scarce. The forests are rich in mushrooms and berries, as well as a variety of plants. ...
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  • with two lead guitarists began to emerge. Wishbone Ash, The Allman Brothers Band, the Scorpions, Thin Lizzy, and Judas Priest all made notable use of ...
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  • They point out that there is mercury in the fly ash emitted by coal power plants, so the less electricity that is consumed, the better. ...
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  • poets in the 26th sura, actually called Ash-Shu'ara or The Poets: :And as to the poets, those who go astray follow them. ::16:224 ...
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  • large amounts of toxic and mildly radioactive ash due to concentrating naturally occurring metals and radioactive material from the coal. Contrary ...
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  • then the largest, surrounded the Haram ash-Sharif or Temple Mount (northeast), the Christians lived mainly in the vicinity of the Church of ...
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  • Timothy Garton Ash, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1004735,00.html President Blair: Americans love our leader but may cause ...
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  • cheaper. The method involves converting high ash coal into synthetic oil in a multi-stage process. Ideally, a ton of coal produces nearly 200 ...
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  • James T. Lynn, Alexander M. Haig, Jr., Roy L. Ash, Herbert Stein, and William E. Simon.]] ===Secretary of Labor=== Shultz was President Richard ...
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  • *Ash, Rhiannon. Ordering Anarchy: Armies and Leaders in Tacitus' Histories. London: Duckworth, 1999. ISBN 0715628003 *Barnes, T.D. "The ...
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  • Mount Fuji erupted, spewing heavy ash over Edo (now Tokyo). It was estimated to be magnitude 8.1, and 5,200 people died from the combined quake ...
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  • in October 2005, spewing tons of sulfuric gas, ash, and rock on surrounding communities and coffee plantations and killing two people and permanently ...
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  • is no rainfall on Venus. One possibility is that ash from a volcanic eruption was generating the lightning. Another intriguing piece of evidence comes ...
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  • Robert Ash, John W. Garver, and Penelope Prime (eds.), Taiwan's ... * Ash, Robert, John W. Garver, and Penelope Prime (eds.). Taiwan& ...
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  • plants range from 5 to 60 parts per billion and ash from burnt wood can have concentrations up to 4 parts per million. Dry weight concentrations of ...
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  • tamarack, cedar, locust, dogwood, and ash. == History == Michigan was home to various Native Americans centuries before colonization by Europeans ...
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  • Most ink sticks are made of densely packed charcoal ash from bamboo or pine soot combined with glue extracted from fish bone. An artist puts a few drops ...
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  • [[Image:Pinatubo ash plume 910612.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Mount Pinatubo erupted in 1991.]] Many months before the expiration of the U.S.-Philippines ...
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  • Pine, White Spruce, White Birch, Aspen, Green Ash, Basswood, various poplars and willows, and Manitoba Maple are also abundant; Bur Oak is increasingly ...
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  • *Roberts, Adam, and Timothy Garton Ash (eds.). Civil Resistance and Power Politics: The Experience of Non-violent Action from Gandhi to the Present ...
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