A number of relatively minor yet interesting California realgar localities are given by Murdoch and Webb. |
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So I would leave it to the very last minute, almost too late, and I would get to California jet-lagged and would open the next day. |
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Sometimes as many as 500 students jam themselves into an auditorium for a California Scholarship Federation meeting. |
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In 1970, I filed the first-ever suit against the state of California seeking legal recognition of same-sex marriages. |
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The gorilla is famous for knowing sign language, and she was able to sign to her handlers in California that she had a toothache. |
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From Baja California up the US West Coast the climate is mild and arid, other than in winter. |
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My wife Mary and I were about 20 years younger than Phyllis, but she ran us ragged on our visits to California or hers to New York. |
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While my friends in California need their rain boots right now, we were in the low 80s yesterday. |
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Delicate cornhusk wrappings and innovative flavor combinations are the calling cards of this Southern California company. |
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During the 1940s, New York offered little support for advanced abstract art, and California even less. |
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His efforts have even resulted in the reintroduction of the California condor, which nest on parts of his property. |
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To rely on a phone call from California when so many lives are at stake is not enough. |
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University of California regents repeal their ban on affirmative action, hoping to send a welcoming message to minority students. |
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A California quail and a Bewick's wren are among four bird subspecies found only on Santa Catalina. |
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Octopus bimaculatus lives in holes, under rocks and among kelps and is found in the Pacific waters around California and Mexico. |
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But then a new male and female California quail strolled into the yard with a recently hatched brood of five chicks. |
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In warmer climates such as those of California and Texas, I've seen it growing with desert plants like cactus and agave. |
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His work took him to libraries as far afield as California and Michigan in the United States as well as Denmark and Germany. |
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A few weeks ago, I went rafting with a few friends in California and the pictures are still trickling in. |
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His beachfront house in California exemplifies his devotion to straightforward, regionally appropriate design. |
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The winding 150 mile course from Barstow, California to Primm, Nevada knocked out vehicle after vehicle. |
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What rate of GDP expansion would today be necessary to balance the California budget? |
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Imparting his vision, he challenged California staffers to preserve regionally important landscapes instead of locally favored parcels. |
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Voters in California and Ohio will cast ballots tomorrow on election reform initiatives that would change the way their states redistrict. |
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Police believe he might be holed up somewhere in southern California where he has a number of relatives. |
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After selling their farms in Southern California at profitable prices, many citrus growers began looking for new lands to farm. |
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When Alex Pryor came to California from Argentina for college, he brought yerba matte, the drink of his country, with him. |
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The scientists from the University of California at San Francisco reared young rats in an environment of moderate continuous noise. |
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Since then Anthony has risen within the company ranks to the position of directing animator, and now calls California home. |
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After a triumphal festival performance in California last month, Smith and co will soon tour with a string of acolytes supporting. |
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Extraction began in 1864 in California and Nevada, after commercially workable deposits were found in alkaline desert marshes. |
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He looked about at all the imitations of himself, like a ring of mirrors each showing California in a state of abject want. |
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My school was ranked as the Number One non-magnet, public high school in California last year. |
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I loved its witty takes on classic California architecture, from Condor Flats to the razzle-dazzle of Hollywood Boulevard. |
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We all gave them very warm, loud and enthusiastic Southern California welcome. |
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Originally from California in the 1960's, the Ragdoll came from a white longhair and a seal point Birman. |
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This summer in my part of California has been horrible for the beach, and not unlike those long hot waveless summers Florida can have. |
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When I moved to from the East Coast to California in 1997, I was wet behind the ears, right out of college, and I knew I was kinky. |
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Also, they all make a startlingly fine Pinot Noir, a wine that often features a combination of California racy fruit with Burgundian earth tones. |
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The source of the large fireball that streaked over Southern California on Wednesday has been traced to debris from the Comet Encke. |
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The California measure was killed in committee, but the industry has had little time to celebrate. |
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Here in Southern California we're accustomed to summer westerlies and northwesterlies that kick in about noon and may work up to about 20 knots. |
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Further testing yesterday at the California Department of Health Services confirmed West Nile virus infection. |
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Many California dude ranches are working cattle ranches that have existed for generations. |
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Kino was an Italian Jesuit missionary who ministered in California and the Southwest. |
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Eleanor Roosevelt addressed the record crowd on a balmy Southern California afternoon. |
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The Race Across America departs from Oceanside, California tomorrow, and ends at Annapolis, Maryland, some 12 days later. |
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Schmidt had arrived in California after his family had been wiped out by tuberculosis in his home state of Rhode Island. |
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The Cedar Fire in San Diego County, which consumed almost 300,000 acres, burned 1,500 homes and killed 14 people, is the single worst wildfire in California history. |
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The state of California will publish on Friday a proposed regulation that would ban the administration of alkalizing agents to racehorses, a practice known as milkshaking. |
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Add in a growing water quality and quantity problem, and agribusinesses in Florida are second only to California in facing challenging environmental issues. |
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Ward Connerly, the University of California regent who spearheaded the campaign to end affirmative action, expressed the notion that faculty were not partners but adversaries. |
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As southern California turns to desert western canada could follow Oregon and Washington states as a contender in top class wines. |
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California requires any organization that administers a gift annuity program to provide adequate reserves for any annuities sold in California or to California residents. |
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In his black suits, Hitchcock always looked odd in the bright California sun. |
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We begin with two more California banks shut down by federal regulators. |
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The Barstow Unified school district in California had just voted to close two schools to cut costs. |
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Today I find myself in the loop for some desperate emails winging between California and Illinois about fire retardant materials and meetings with the Los Angeles Fire Chief. |
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Such research also would be most relevant if carried out in habitats less removed from the system's evolutionary context than the California citrus agroecosystem. |
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So in the California GOP you have an aerodynamic nightmare, a three-winged bird. |
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The cap stayed only because it referenced Civil War-era California state lawmaker Abner Weed, the namesake of the town. |
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Much of the public support grew out of sympathy for Polly Klaas, a young girl who was kidnapped and murdered in California by a recidivist criminal. |
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If California dumps the death penalty this November, abolitionists will probably dance in the streets. |
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Egan claims he was sexually abused and assaulted by Bryan Singer in properties in Hawaii and California when he was a teenager. |
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In a study of high school students enrolled in a California bilingual program, acculturative stress was significantly associated with both depression and suicidal ideation. |
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He whipped with his right hand, urging California chrome for one final kick, but the horse was swallowed. |
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The children of a cattle rancher found the California red-legged frogs while playing around watering holes on their property, wildlife officials said Tuesday. |
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On Monday a panel of California judges ruled that the case, first filed in 2001, should move forward as a class action suit. |
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The garden is resplendent with California poppies, blossoming artichokes, and, at its center, a ramada built with kiwi vines intertwined with willow and recycled wood. |
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Here we see an au naturel Moore, bra-less in faded rock T-shirts and vowel-mangling California accent. |
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These boys from California probably thought it was bit of a wizzo idea to take their name from Tolkien's masterpiece for your up and coming heavy metal rock band. |
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More than 150 passengers on a California cruise ship came down with norovirus, continuing a trend that happens every year. |
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In 1998, the Asa announced that it would boycott California and Washington State for their anti-affirmative action laws. |
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Don meets Joy on a California business trip in Season 2, and they embark on an extremely brief, sunny, all-encompassing affair. |
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Known for his easy-going California attitude, he is respected for his creativity, work ethic, and congeniality. |
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But California has a robust economy, boasts a diverse and vibrant population, provides technological leadership for the world, and remains a wellspring of new ideas. |
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As a native Californian, she was particularly drawn to plants that define Southern California gardening, such as agaves, bush anemones, cycads, and New Zealand flax. |
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Fifteen percent of deaths in California were directly related to Cesarean sections. |
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Last July, the California cities of Irvine and Costa Mesa were plagued by a series of small fires. |
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The 58 zigzags across the arid Southern California desert, between mountains, with every few miles a turn. The 5 goes in one straight line for mile after mile. |
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Amanda Reiman, policy manager for the California branch of the Drug Policy Alliance, captures the complex research problem well. |
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The California Anglophile spent days before this trip poring over British gossip blogs to identify the hottest royal hangouts. |
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You can feel that California sun glowing warmly from the grooves. |
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This is a far cry from the 50s and 60s, when California abounded in new owner-occupied single family homes. |
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Rodgers hails from chico, Calif., an idyllic pristine town in Northern California about a three-hour drive from San Francisco. |
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But in California Hispanics comprise 23 percent of the electorate versus just over 12 percent nationally. |
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He also reprints two long letters he wrote on behalf of Mrs Stravinsky that absorbingly describe the Stravinsky's California household and its routines. |
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I was leaving for California the next day, so Katie stayed and partied with me at a place in Cortland that serves kids drinks. |
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Orion will orbit Earth twice before splashing down off the California coast. |
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The California governor candidate hit back hard against charges she bilked a Hispanic housekeeper. |
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The California Department of Fish and Game stepped up stocking efforts in the 1950s, airdropping thousands of hatchery-raised fingerlings into even the most remote lakes. |
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Born in Pune, near Bombay in India, Nagrani moved to California as a child. |
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With the help of Billie Jean King, he is now enrolled at California State University in Los Angeles, where he lives. |
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The suit was tossed out of a Brooklyn courthouse because it was already ordered to arbitration by a California court. |
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Newsom will likely be out if Harris runs since the two are considered allies, California political insiders said. |
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But since those rosy scenarios were first floated, the California political scene has grown more crowded. |
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Last November, a series of fires began to plague the small California city of Brawley. |
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She suggested that many springflowering annuals in the Sonoran Desert, especially those with affinities to the California flora, are relicts of the Wisconsin. |
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If she was getting tired of his extracurricular activities and the thought of divorce was entering her mind, doesn't California have alimony and child support? |
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In 2008, the group donated it all to the University of California at Santa Cruz. |
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The hotel is home to two restaurants, La Coronela and santo Vino Bistro, and even makes its own Hotel California Tequila. |
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But not Igor Olenicoff, who was caught commissioning forged sculptures to decorate his California properties. |
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While I was in the lake, little fishes would nibble softly on my toes, beside me slid a beautiful California king snake and a bird swooped down to his prey. |
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They had been riding their bicycles across the country from Sacramento, California for the past 15 months. |
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A district court judge in California recently held that installing a keylogging device on a personal computer connected to the Internet does not violate the Wiretap Act. |
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An estimated 1.5 million eared grebes, 50,000 Wilson's phalaropes, 50,000 California gulls, and 200 snowy plovers visit Mono Lake each spring and summer. |
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In the end, Tareq got to go to California with his wife thanks to a back-door deal he negotiated for a free airline ticket. |
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While the Clovis, California native may not have completely believed that, he wasn't about to sit around and find out. |
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Next week, Brown will fly to Dallas and crisscross the country, stopping in California and Florida. |
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Well, Pelzer suffered the most horrendous abuse from his alcoholic mother that California had ever seen dealt to a child, but, most importantly, he survived. |
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Schubert says that since 1984, close to 25,000 inmates have died in a California prison or on parole. |
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Those threats prompted Lozoya to move her family to California for a time until things cooled down, she said in an interview. |
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Mixner himself went to then California Gov. Ronald Reagan to seek his support in nixing the Briggs Amendment. |
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Waxman, the California Democrat who chaired the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. |
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McGilligan writes that Hitchcock consulted Robert Millikan of the California Institute of Technology about the development of an atomic bomb. |
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It is set in England, and Hitchcock used the north coast of Santa Cruz, California for the English coastline sequence. |
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Be sure to pick up a copy of the Caltech newspaper The California Tech and enjoy the ultranerdy comics and enjoy the Dr. Quark advice column. |
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He holds an MBA from the University of California at Berkeley and a bachelor of laws degree from the University of Tokyo. |
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Love is funded mainly by government agencies, but also in small part by the California Artificial Reef Enhancement Program. |
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Thousands of other workers, black and white alike, migrated to California for better jobs in its burgeoning defense industry. |
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I never thought I'd say it, but being the governor of California kicks butt! |
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They received a boost from the heavy emigrant movement of gold rushes in California and Australia. |
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The westerlies explain why coastal North America tends to be wet, especially from Northern California to Alaska, during the winter. |
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She was 16 and he was 35, meaning Chaplin could have been charged with statutory rape under California law. |
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Three deaths in California have been linked to a virus in the genus Arenavirus. |
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What you may not know about California poppies is that they have the capacity to rebloom if their spent flowers are removed in a timely manner. |
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Virginia has one of the highest concentrations of veterans of any state, and is second to California in total Department of Defense employees. |
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Despite his discoveries, the myth persisted in Europe that California was an island. |
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When there is very heavy rainfall on California hillsides over a prolonged period, there is almost always ensuing surface runoff. |
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While the heartland is chugging right along, the economies of Southern California and New England are still taking on water. |
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Some tern subspecies are endangered, including the California least tern and the Easter Island race of the grey noddy. |
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Bostonian fashions are reserved, even dull, when compared to California style. |
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Lawrence, Missouri, and Mississippi Rivers, as well as along the West Coast in major rivers from California and Idaho to British Columbia. |
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New York Chablis, Napa Valley Burgundy, and California Champagne are semigeneric wines. |
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Juana Maria, a Native American woman, was stranded for 18 years on San Nicolas Island off California in the 19th century. |
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The southern California portion of the coastline is a major transform fault, commonly known as the San Andreas Fault. |
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A 1924 outbreak in California resulted not only in the slaughter of 109,000 farm animals, but also 22,000 deer. |
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The southernmost auks, in California and Mexico, can survive there because of cold upwellings. |
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Since the California 500's return under IndyCar sanction, it has been a night race. |
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Some animals that are part of SSP programs are giant pandas, lowland gorillas, and California condors. |
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Another peat moss alternative is manufactured in California from sustainably harvested redwood fiber. |
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They were Episcopalians, and for time out of mind had rented a half-pew in the church of their denomination on California Street. |
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In 1971, SeaWorld captured a California gray whale calf in Mexico at Scammon's Lagoon. |
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On October 15, 1853, Walker set out with 45 men to conquer the Mexican territories of Baja California Territory and Sonora State. |
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She contacted Juliano, noted California raw foodist who was in the process of writing a raw cookbook. |
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Later, Guam borrowed much of the California Civil Code for its own legal system. |
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Species commonly entangled include California sea lions, Hawaiian monk seals, northern fur seals and brown fur seals. |
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Most statutes that deal with civil procedure are codified in a separate code, the California Code of Civil Procedure. |
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It later evolved into hydraulic mining when used during the California Gold Rush. |
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The justices are appointed by the Governor of California and are subject to retention elections. |
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Instead, criminal procedure in California is codified in Part 2 of the Penal Code, while Part 1 is devoted to substantive criminal law. |
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Kabala has since joined a class action representing small investors and filed by a California law firm. |
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That year, the Legislature replaced the Code Commission with the California Law Revision Commission. |
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Lekking may also exist among California sea lions, South American fur seals, New Zealand sea lions and harbor seals. |
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So far as known the Yurok never cut growing timber for fuel, nor did any California Indians, nor probably any axless native Americans. |
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Male California sea lions have been observed to help shield swimming pups from predators. |
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In 1868, the California Legislature authorized the first of many ad hoc Code Commissions to begin the process of codifying California law. |
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The first jurisdiction to allow such a claim was California in 1960, followed by Mississippi, New Hampshire, and Wyoming. |
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Statutes that did not fit these categories were simply left uncodified in the California Statutes. |
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There are a number of criminal statutes in the California Penal Code defining grand theft in different amounts. |
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By late December to early January, eastern grays begin to arrive in the calving lagoons and bays on the west coast of Baja California Sur. |
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Warren's Republican career in the law reached from County Prosecutor, California state attorney general, and three consecutive terms as Governor. |
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Arguing on the other side of the issue, Brint and Karabel see no significant impact of the war on the California junior college curriculum. |
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The sixpence is now in the collection of the Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley, California. |
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Research conducted in Imperial County, California compared lamb grazing with herbicides for weed control in seedling alfalfa fields. |
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As a result, California statutory law became incredibly disorganized as uncodified statutes continued to pile up in the California Statutes. |
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Some species, such as California and South American sea lions, may forage with cetaceans and sea birds. |
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Most California bound merchandise still used the slower but cheaper Cape Horn sailing ship route. |
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These animals feed in areas ranging from the coast of California to the Bering Sea. |
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Despite reports of a lovely land populated by friendly tribes, Spain neglected California until the second half of the 18th century. |
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In the United States, the state of Texas led in total production as of 2004, while the state of California had the highest yield per acre. |
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The company operates 2 joint ventures in Pittsburg, California with POSCO of South Korea. |
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The replica ship now sails on regular tours in the waters of the Southern California coast as an educational historical resource. |
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San Diego Bay is recognized for protection by the California Bays and Estuaries Policy. |
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Just this week, in fact, California went through a cleansing of sorts. |
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According to California rules, a rabbit punch is only a foul if delivered deliberately. |
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In the United States Pacific coast, they have been found from southern California north to the southernmost tip of Alaska. |
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The use of ivies as ornamental plants in horticulture in California and other states is now discouraged or banned in certain jurisdictions. |
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The first known reappearance of the Island of California on a map dates to 1622 in a map by Michiel Colijn of Amsterdam. |
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A functional wolf population should exist in California by 2024 according to estimates by state wildlife officials. |
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The legend was initially infused with the idea that California was a terrestrial paradise, like the Garden of Eden or Atlantis. |
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Phillip and Nancy Garrido abducted Jaycee Dugard in California in 1991, when the girl was just 11-years-old. |
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This occurs in species such as California mice, oldfield mice, Malagasy giant rats and beavers. |
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Baja California has one of the best educational programs in the country, with high rankings in schooling and achievement. |
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Despite this evidence, however, the depiction of California as an island revived in the early 17th century. |
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Remains found at the Channel Islands of California place coastal Paleoindians there 12,500 years ago. |
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It is probable that this description prompted early explorers to misidentify the Baja California Peninsula as the island in these legends. |
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The Jesuit missionary and cartographer Eusebio Francisco Kino revived the fact that Baja California was a peninsula. |
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Sea urchins are some of the favorite foods of sea otters and California sheephead, and are the main source of nutrition for wolf eels. |
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The portion of California State Route 1 that runs from Las Cruces in Santa Barbara County north to San Francisco is called the Cabrillo Highway. |
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Further inland and along the Gulf of California the vegetation is scarce and temperatures are very high during the summer months. |
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The Sonoran Desert region of Baja California experiences hot summers and nearly frostless mild winters. |
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His big break came in the play Zoot Suit, about the post-war California riots. |
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The plant's spread has changed the topography of some California beach ecosystems, especially in sand dunes. |
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When Mexico lost California to the United States, Garcia continued to prosper for a while. |
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This was only a few years before cession of California to the United States, which led to decades of confusion and boundary battles. |
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Volunteer cavalry recruited in California were sent north to Oregon to keep peace and protect the populace. |
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To the south, near the California border, are the communities of Ashland and Grants Pass. |
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The eastern Pacific, Hawaiian and Southern California subpopulations are designated threatened. |
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Other species known to enter freshwater include California sea lions and South American sea lions. |
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The name of the fish genus Bajacalifornia is derived from the Baja California Peninsula. |
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In turn, it was the California Practice Act that served as the foundation of the California Code of Civil Procedure. |
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To the east, the Sonoran Desert enters the state from both California and Sonora. |
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Breeding occurs in California from March to May, pupping between April and May, depending on local populations. |
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Thus, California case law interpreting those codes was treated as persuasive authority in Puerto Rico. |
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Thus, Guam courts look to California case law to assist them with interpretation of the Code of Guam. |
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New York State is the third most productive area in the country for wine grapes, just behind the more famous California and Washington. |
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All of the islands in the Gulf of California, on the Baja California side, belong to the municipality of Mexicali. |
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Steller sea lions have been recorded eating the pups of harbor seals, northern fur seals and California sea lions. |
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It grew readily and it can now be found from California to British Columbia. |
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The Peninsular ranges of the California cordillera run down the geographic center of the state. |
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West publishes West's Annotated California Codes and LexisNexis publishes Deering's California Codes Annotated. |
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The Supreme Court of California is the court of last resort in the courts of the State of California. |
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Under the original 1849 California Constitution, the Court started with a chief justice and two associate justices. |
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Santa Fe Chief of Police Kevin Kerney has traveled to Santa Barbara, California to buy quarter horses for his ranch. |
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For example, many state highways such as California State Route 99 have significant freeway sections. |
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The most common pinniped species kept in captivity is the California sea lion as it is abundant and easy to train. |
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In 2011, a captive California sea lion named Ronan was recorded bobbing its head in synchrony to musical rhythms. |
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Fresh fish and shellfish in Southern California tends to be expensive in restaurants, but by no means out of reach of the masses. |
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Some areas of the world such as Southern Africa, Australia, California and southern South America never saw local species domesticated. |
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An easy victory over Pal Moore in March was followed by a trip to California to face Matty Baldwin in San Francisco. |
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During the following decades, they gradually extended their sway throughout the present state of Baja California Sur. |
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Killer whales have been observed feeding on basking sharks off California and New Zealand. |
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Baja California encompasses a territory which exhibits diverse geography for a relatively small area. |
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Beginning in the 1940s, blacks went West to California for jobs in its expanding defense industries. |
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She left New York well before confirmed word of the California Gold Rush had reached the East Coast. |
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Much of rural Baja California depends predominantly on wells and a few dams. |
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The company's North American Operations are headquartered in Roswell, Georgia and in San Jose, California United States. |
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There is a regional directorate in the states of Baja California, Baja California Sur, Sonora and Sinaloa. |
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Thruway service also runs south to San Luis Obispo, California with connection to the Pacific Surfliner. |
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The change of altitude towards the Sierra de Baja California creates an alpine climate in this region. |
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The Gulf of California sustains a large number of marine mammals, many of which are rare and endangered. |
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Buck, the canine hero is kidnapped from his home in the Santa Clara Walley of California and taken to Alaska to become a sleddog. |
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By all odds the most remarkable westward migration before the California gold rush of 1849 was the Mormon hegira to the Great Salt Lake basin. |
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The three general types of shores found in the Gulf of California include rocky shore, sandy beach, and tidal flat. |
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Houses in New Mexico, California and Florida exhibit a strong Hispanic architectural influence. |
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The Cocopa and Quechan of northeastern Baja California practiced agriculture in the floodplain of the lower Colorado River. |
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Point Reyes is a prominent cape and popular Northern California tourist destination on the Pacific coast. |
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Other species, such as the California gull, nest and feed inland on lakes, and then move to the coasts in the winter. |
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Puck's former colleague, Jeremiah Tower became synonymous with California Cuisine and the overall American culinary revolution. |
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Historically, there was a tidal bore on the Gulf of California in Mexico at the mouth of the Colorado River. |
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Economist Ulrike Malmendier of the University of California at Berkeley argues that a share market existed as far back as ancient Rome. |
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Occasionally, the northern Gulf of California will go through significantly cold winters. |
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Ignatius Press of California and IHS Press of Virginia have reissued Belloc. |
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Lines from Emeryville Station include the Capitol Corridor, San Joaquin, California Zephyr, and Coast Starlight. |
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The State of California is following Colorado Springs into the glorious future envisioned by Ayn Rand-addled glibertarians! |
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Although once near extinction, they have begun to spread again, from remnant populations in California and Alaska. |
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This extension of the East Pacific Rise is often referred to as the Gulf of California Rift Zone. |
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She became a jailhouse lawyer during her time in prison and created the first Law Project in a California women's prison. |
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At the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula is the resort town of Cabo San Lucas, a town noted for its beaches and marlin fishing. |
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The expedition left on July 8 sailing northwards along the coast and reaching the Gulf of California six weeks later. |
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According to Southern California officials for the American Red Cross, Angelenos, as a lot, are skittish about donating blood. |
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The State of California uses San Francisco as the home of the state supreme court and other state agencies. |
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Prior to the American conquest of California 1846-1848, some of the secularized Mission Indian families obtained formal Mexican land grants. |
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San Francisco State University is part of the California State University system and is located near Lake Merced. |
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Association of this proposal with California Republicans, especially incumbent governor Pete Wilson, drove many Hispanic voters to the Democrats. |
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The Santa Anas are dry, hot winds, often laden with dust particles, that blow through Southern California each year. |
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Rivers which flow into the Gulf of California include the Colorado, Fuerte, Mayo, Sinaloa, Sonora, and the Yaqui. |
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Longtime Southern California anchorman John Schubeck died Friday at Columbia West Hills Medical Center in Canoga Park. |
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These western migrants may winter anywhere from southern Alberta and Montana to New Mexico and Arizona and from inland California to Nebraska. |
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According to the USDA in 2011, the three largest California agricultural products by value were milk and cream, shelled almonds, and grapes. |
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He failed in that regard, but staked an English claim somewhere on the northern California coast. |
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From 1697, Jesuits established eighteen missions throughout the Baja California Peninsula. |
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The Central Valley of California produces 99 percent of total United States commerce in English walnuts. |
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In the face of expanding federal power, California in particular struggled to maintain control over its Chinese population. |
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The initial bet placed on California Chrome was considered a long shot. |
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The legend was initially infused with the idea that California was a terrestrial paradise, peopled by black women Amazons. |
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The California College of the Arts, located north of Potrero Hill, has programs in architecture, fine arts, design, and writing. |
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As a result, the colonial population of California remained small, widely scattered and near the coast. |
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The California Gold Rush of 1849 brought rapid growth, making it the largest city on the West Coast at the time. |
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Birds unique to this zone are the California thrasher, bushtit, and California condor. |
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He was reading one of those little fagazines, those little gay rags, that there were white gay men in California dying because they were gay. |
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Likewise, the arts scene in Indio, California consists of both ostrich and camel racing. |
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Reproduction in the San Lucan alligator lizard, Elgaria paucicarinata from Baja California Sur, Mexico. |
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The California Academy of Sciences virus, CASV, came from an annulated tree boa at the academy. |
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In early October, Marshall McKay, the chairman of the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation, announced plans for what will be the California Tribal College. |
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The California Gold Rush, starting in 1849, brought a large increase in the transportation of people from the Atlantic to the Pacific. |
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Research on processing tomatoes is also conducted by the California Tomato Research Institute in Escalon, California. |
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The Los Angeles Area, the Bay Area, and the San Diego metropolitan area are among several major metropolitan areas along the California coast. |
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The state of California sends 53 members to the House of Representatives, the nation's largest congressional state delegation. |
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Kuhlmann used lots of California natives, including wild buckwheat, ceanothus, coffeeberry, manzanita, and salvias. |
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Indeed, almost all of southeastern California is arid, hot desert, with routine extreme high temperatures during the summer. |
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In 1992, California became the first state to have a Senate delegation entirely composed of women. |
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The cool California Current offshore often creates summer fog near the coast. |
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The company's North American headquarters was relocated in 2002 from Palm Springs, California to Portland, Oregon. |
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Tom Hoffman, a California wine grower and barn owl advocate, had barn owl families breed in nine of 12 installed houses in a matter of months. |
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Yet since 1991, and starting in the late 1980s in Southern California, California has seen a net loss of domestic migrants most years. |
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Aquatic life in California thrives, from the state's mountain lakes and streams to the rocky Pacific coastline. |
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Native to the cliffs of northern California are seals, sea lions, and many types of shorebirds, including migratory species. |
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Among threatened animals are the coastal California gnatcatcher, Paiute cutthroat trout, southern sea otter, and northern spotted owl. |
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The state's coasts, rivers, and other bodies of water are regulated by the California Coastal Commission. |
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The center of population of California is located in the town of Buttonwillow, Kern County. |
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In terms of total numbers, California has the largest population of White Americans in the United States, an estimated 22,200,000 residents. |
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A survey conducted between 2007 and 2009 identified 23 different indigenous languages of Mexico that are spoken among California farmworkers. |
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The company said consumers reported they found the plastic on the California Pizza Kitchen Crispy Thin Crust White pizza. |
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Los Angeles will host the 2028 Summer Olympics, marking the fourth time California hosts the Olympic Games. |
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The Baja California Peninsula appears on some early maps as an island but was later discovered to be attached to the mainland of North America. |
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The economy of California is large enough to be comparable to that of the largest of countries. |
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In 2000, WID conducted a California-wide needs assessment on work-related direct services for California residents with disabilities. |
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There were also regional variations in many parts of the country with flourishing scenes particularly in California and Texas. |
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