The silver thaw referred to in this poem is a Canadian Maritimes word for an ice storm covering all with glaze ice. |
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Across the Maritimes, scores of wharves are being left to crumble, as the power of the sea exerts its inexorable force. |
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On September 27, 1989, I made my first public comments about the genocide the British committed against the Mi'kmaq in the Maritimes. |
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Application of this model to the Maritimes Basin implies that this Westphalian epicontinental sea was connected to the Tethys Ocean by similarly narrow straits. |
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The Maritimes attracted them because of the opportunity there to be left alone to pursue the traditional way of life. |
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New Brunswick was in turn split from Nova Scotia as part of a reorganization of Loyalist settlements in the Maritimes. |
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In the Maritimes, charismatics produce the monthly newspaper The Atlantic Charismatic, in existence now for 19 years. |
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Two major groups of Baptists formed the basis of the churches in the Maritimes. |
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In the Canadian Maritimes, cairns have been used as beacons like small lighthouses to guide boats, as depicted in the novel The Shipping News. |
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A strong Canadian raising exists in the prairie regions together with certain older usages such as chesterfield and front room also associated with the Maritimes. |
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In the French Republic, Affaires maritimes is the closest organization to Coast Guards. |
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Are louse flies potential problems for moose and humans of maritimes Canada and northeastern United States? |
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