As natives to the Great Plains of the U.S., buffalo berries are berry winter hardy and drought tolerant. |
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Across much of the Great Plains, the annual average wind speed is about 13.4 miles per hour. |
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Many of North America's buffalo were already gone by the time the notorious hide hunt started on the Great Plains. |
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Also known as catlinite, this stone is used by Plains and other Indians to carve ceremonial pipes. |
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The birds wintering in Washington breed in the northern Great Plains, usually beginning by late April. |
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Numerous species of ground-dwelling squirrels have been described from the Blancan of the Great Plains. |
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For the Northern Great Plains, outbreaks of this rogue RNA molecule in winter wheat can mean big losses. |
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He said his nominator asked him to attend the powwow and participate in a Plains Cree ceremony. |
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The railway and its connective powers shaped the character, location, and economy of the small town on the Great Plains of North America. |
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Crazy Horse achieved renown in intertribal warfare on the northern Great Plains and in conflict with the U.S. Army. |
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Painted potsherds originating with the Puebloan people indicate strong trade ties between these Plains Caddoans and their neighbors farther west. |
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Unable to hold the city, he managed the evacuation adroitly, regrouping his forces at White Plains. |
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A warm front associated with developing low pressure in the central Plains will approach Chicago from the south. |
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In your proposal you talk about cheetahs hunting pronghorn and elephants grazing Great Plains grasslands. |
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The Native American tipi was used mainly by nomadic Indians of the Great Plains. |
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Examination of interbedded limestones and shales on the Great Plains improved understanding of sedimentation. |
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I am reminded of the vast sectioned farmland of the Great Plains as seen from the window of an airplane. |
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Kansa, also known as Kanza or Kaw, was a Siouan language of the Great Plains. |
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He also appeared in numerous Clint Eastwood flicks, including High Plains Drifter, Thunderbolt and Lightfoot, and Every Which Way But Loose. |
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The Blackfoot Indians' Algonquian dialect is related to the languages of several Plains, Eastern Woodlands, and Great Lake region tribes. |
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In the Plains Indians Wars, infantry and mounted troops were quartered in wooden and adobe forts dotting the West and Southwest. |
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Since the 1840s there has been an unbroken link between horses and Victoria's Bogong High Plains. |
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The Sun Dance ceremony practised by Plains Indians required the skins of dead animals in order to glorify the spirit of the wolf. |
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The Plains People also developed a distinctive art style and decorated everything from teepees to moccasins with their designs. |
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Plains Indians, in contrast, erected tentlike tepees, constructed out of poles wrapped with buffalo skins. |
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Based on the song of a meadowlark he had heard in the Dakotas, McKay wrote Song Over the Great Plains to be another nature piece. |
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Thermal subsidence began to affect the onshore Central Plains area of Thailand. |
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The Mescaleros, like the Jicarilla, are an Eastern Apache tribe, with many cultural influences from the Southern Great Plains. |
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Carbonate-rich Paleozoic bedrock characterizes the geology of the Mixedwood Plains. |
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The Plains leopard frog, western green toad and Mexican hog-nosed snakes inhabit the area. |
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Standing under an ancient blackwood in the top corner of our back paddock you can see across the Norfolk Plains to distant Mt. Arthur. |
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Victory eluded the British for three months, until Wolfe successfully landed men on the Plains of Abraham above the citadel. |
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Troy made a fabulous war bonnet and reported on the Plains Indians replete with buffalo, tepee, and travois information. |
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Riding, walking, or just standing anywhere on the Plains is like being at ground zero of the 1980 blast. |
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The boundary of the Great Plains, as delineated by Macneal, was used to determine the soil composition of the historic grassland. |
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The Caddoan language family includes the Caddo, Wichita, Pawnee, and Arikara languages, which are found on the central Plains. |
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And, in a serendipitous way, Hollywood is according some newfound respect to the Man From Plains. |
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The sage grouse, a bird native to the Great Plains and western United States, has seen a dramatic 90 percent decline in population over the past two decades. |
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It has made new controlled cuts through stopbanks and is using dozens of pumps and to get rid of floodwater from the Rangitaiki Plains as quickly as possible. |
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State Forests already provides financial support for the malleefowl breeding program at Western Plains Zoo and supplied the program's original breeding pairs from Goonoo. |
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Osage is a Siouan language of the Southern Plains. Only a handful of elders still speak the Osage language today, but some young people are trying to learn. |
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An officer of the 3rd Cavalry, Bourke was Brigadier General George Crook's aide-de-camp for 14 years, serving in every major campaign in Arizona and the Northern Plains. |
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Living on the High Plains had barely become comfortable for the Cheyennes and Arapahos when that life was interrupted by the great rush of Colorado gold seekers. |
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The conical shape of the structure makes it stable in the high winds that often blow briskly across the Great Plains, and closable smoke flaps keep driving rains outside. |
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To represent the Illini with a Plains Indian war bonnet, and to dress the mascot in the military regalia of a Sioux warrior, is therefore totally inaccurate. |
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Smith connects Sioux history with other Plains Indians' experience. |
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Two young police officers risked their lives to save a driver trapped in his burning car which hit a stobie pole and exploded at Smithfield Plains. |
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At first, the term Buffalo Commons was a lightning rod, attracting doomsday prophets and defenders of civilized life in small towns and rural areas across the Great Plains. |
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At an environmental symposium held at Westchester County Airport in White Plains, N.Y., on October 17, there was good news on the anti-noise front. |
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This made them enemies of the British and allies of the French, who furnished them with guns, which they used to drive the more celebrated Dakota tribe on to the Great Plains. |
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Great Plains By Ian Frazier In a journey of 25,000 miles, Frazier makes flyover country a magical place. |
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There happen to be more of those in the South and Great Plains than elsewhere, and so Santorum does well. |
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Foothills composed of Precambrian schists and gneisses lie west of the hogbacks, and the Great Plains physiographic province lies to the east of the Table Mountains. |
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Heavy rain over much of the Liverpool Plains in north-west NSW in recent weeks has given many growers enough moisture to consider double cropping. |
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But once again, neither the Zulus nor the Plains Indians had artillery. |
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The Atlantic and Gulf Coastal Plains of the United States contain assemblages preserved as original aragonitic and calcitic material in unconsolidated sediments. |
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Greenbugs are a serious pest of grain and sorghum in the Southern Plains. |
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Plains towns like Grand Island, Nebraska, are filling up with Mexican or Honduran restaurants. |
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A lot of those same attitudes were in the communities where I lived, way north, on the Great Plains. |
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An observation is scheduled at the Very Large Array, a massive radio observatory on New Mexico's Plains of San Agustin, where the burst was first detected. |
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After coming west, he served briefly as Secretary of Utah Territory before being killed by Cheyenne Indians during one of his many journeys across the Plains. |
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They fought the Comanches and settled the Plains, creating a legend of Texan grit and determination not unlike the reputation of their Scottish forebears. |
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Dinerstein believes bears, wolves, bison, and elk are the way to go if the goal is to restore the grandeur of the Pleistocene to the Great Plains. |
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Dragging them from their wide open spaces into captivity is akin to the American scandal of driving Comanches and other Plains Indians onto reservations. |
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In the Great Lakes, Mid-Atlantic, Plains, and Far West, secession sympathizers top out at 22 percent of the population. |
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Its eastern half, centered in Billings, is part of the deep red Great Plains. |
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Since greed tended to prevail over comity, the Great Plains bred depressives and sociopaths. |
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Members of the Siouan language family proper are to be found practically everywhere east of the Rocky Mountains except on the southern Plains and in the Northeast. |
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On the northern Plains are found the Crow, Hidatsa, and Dakota languages. |
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There was a strong nor'wester blowing across the Canterbury Plains so we thought a walk on the sheltered side of the Port Hills would be a good choice. |
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Aetius sent large numbers of Alans to both Armorica and Galicia following the defeat of Attila at the Battle of the Catalunian Plains. |
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But some Plains tribes built their lodges of earth, as for example the Pawnee. |
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Some want to give the Great Plains back to the buffalo and others even want to undam the entire West. |
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Some people perusing the papers recently found themselves staring at a photo of a Horton Plains slender loris. |
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White Plains had a very active year, with the White Plains CBD more than doubling 2005's activity with over 750,000 square feet leased. |
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The Ojibwes were Mdewin, out of the Woodlands, but now needed to have the Medicine of the Plains. |
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Thamnocephalus platyurus is a fairy shrimp indigenous to the Southern High Plains that is also available commercially. |
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Farther east, the Ogallala Aquifer under the High Plains is also shrinking because of too much demand. |
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The WPAR also named Donald Arace, president of Prospect Lending in White Plains, as its Affiliate of the Year. |
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Also at 580 White Plains Road, Keltic Financial Services, joined the tenant roster. |
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These prairie plants grew on farms of the Killdeer Plains between Bucyrus, Marion and Upper Sandusky. |
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There's good news on the African Plains too as Helen and John are delighted to discover a litter of Red River Hogs have been born. |
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Paul McCartney Plains of Abraham tickets are in extremely high demand with Canadian fans, and QueenBeeTickets. |
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Genetic variation was screened by cellulose acetate electrophoresis for 991 saugers in 11 populations from the mid-west and the Great Plains. |
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Patterns of air temperature and accumulation of snow in subalpine heathlands and grasslands on the Bogong High Plains, Victoria. |
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Native grasses such as buffalograss have excellent drought resistance and are well suited for the Plains and Southwest. |
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Prairie and Plains disclimax and disappearing butterflies in the central United States. |
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People now want to be there and suburbanites are even looking to move back to White Plains. |
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Also known as false flax or gold-of-pleasure, it thrives in the semi-arid conditions of the Northern Plains. |
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Eze PN Characterization, classification and pedogenesis of soils on a Legon catena in the Accra Plains, Ghana. |
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The archetypal Plains soil is classified as an Ustoll in the United States and a Chernozemic soil in Canada. |
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The American Plains bison is no longer listed as endangered, but this does not mean the species is secure. |
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Finally, the only documented widespread lingua franca to be a sign language is Plains Indian Sign Language, used across much of North America. |
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Alongside or a derivation of Plains Indian Sign Language was Plateau Sign Language, now extinct. |
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It is located atop Cap Diamant, adjoining the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City, Quebec. |
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Plains make up much of the eastern portion of the West, underlain with sedimentary rock from the Upper Paleozoic, Mesozoic, and Cenozoic eras. |
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The Americans evacuated Manhattan, and on October 28 fought the Battle of White Plains against the pursuing British. |
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Washington's army returned to White Plains, New York, north of New York City. |
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The flat, fertile prairie of the Great Plains stretches to the west, interrupted by a highland region in the southeast. |
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Wolfe organised his troops in two lines stretching 1 mile across the Plains of Abraham. |
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In the Great Plains, wind erosion of agricultural land is a significant problem, and is mainly driven by the prevailing wind. |
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Iolo Williams will be guest leading the trip in February which takes in the Serengeti Plains, Lake Manyara and Ngorogoro Crater. |
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While the bison was key to the daily life of the Mandan, they also farmed and actively traded goods with other Great Plains tribes. |
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The horses helped with the expansion of Mandan hunting territory on to the Plains. |
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Army sent contaminated blankets to Native Americans, especially Plains groups, to control the Indian problem. |
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To the north of the river, Lone Man created the Great Plains, domesticated animals, birds, fish and humans. |
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The Assiniboine and the Plains Cree undertook southward journeys to the village Indians, either for trade or for war. |
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The adjacent Great Plains grassland habitats are left to herds of elk, American bison, and pronghorn antelope. |
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Common gorse is also an invasive species in the montane grasslands of Horton Plains National Park in Sri Lanka. |
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The tribes of the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains learned from the Spanish how to grow European crops. |
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Although Smokeytown singers are Menominees, their style is classic Northern Plains Powwow. |
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They shifted to a nomadic lifestyle, as opposed to agriculture, based on hunting bison on horseback and moved down to the Great Plains. |
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Plains and mountain zebra foals are protected by their mothers, as well as the head stallion and the other mares in their group. |
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At the time, the River of the West was thought to rise in western Minnesota and flow west through the Great Plains. |
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While the coastal areas are primarily in the Hudson Plains, the northeastern coast bordering Quebec is in the Taiga Shield ecozone. |
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The shortgrass prairie steppe is the westernmost part of the Great Plains region. |
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A simple sign language called Plains Indian Sign Language was used by indigenous peoples of the Americas. |
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The Naparima Plains and the Nariva Swamp form the southern shoulder of this uplift. |
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He had a whoopingly joyful time for several miles, with his swift thoroughbred racing just behind or at the side of the big Plains animal. |
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Plains harvest mice and Peromyscus were second and third in frequency, respectively, in the diet of this owl. |
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The original centers of abundance of upland sandpipers were the shortgrass and mixed-grass prairies of the Great Plains. |
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Visitors can access the region with popular holiday routes, including the Hume Highway, the Snow Road and Bogong High Plains Road open to traffic as usual. |
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The existing Plains tribes expanded their territories with horses, and the animals were considered so valuable that horse herds became a measure of wealth. |
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These disjunct populations have been hypothesized to be the result of a grassland corridor that prehistorically connected the Black Belt and the Great Plains. |
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Now, they're discovering that there's enough moisture on the central Great Plains for a crop rotation that includes foxtail millet, along with wheat. |
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These include the Far North, west to east, the West Coast, the Southwest, the Plains, the Eastern Woodlands, the Far North, and the Northeast, Algonquians and Iroquoians. |
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Leptarctus and the proboscidean taxon are both rare Great Plains taxa, and these specimens increase the amount of information that is already known from them. |
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When Brooks' only child, Diedre, died of cancer in the late 1990s, a relative suggested the daughter's collection of books be given to the Garnett Library at MSU-West Plains. |
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The first regional chapter deals with Northeast, followed by Southeast, Arctic and Subarctic, Plains, Southwest, Great Basin and Plateau, Northwest Coast, and California. |
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The western half of the state consists of the hilly Great Plains as well as the northern part of the Badlands, which are to the west of the Missouri River. |
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American bison are known for living in the Great Plains, but formerly had a much larger range including much of the eastern United States and parts of Mexico. |
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This study examined genetic variation and population structure of 1023 saugers in 12 populations from the Midwest and Great Plains regions of North America. |
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The most prominent of these is the alternative weekly High Plains Reader. |
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Brown rats cannot survive in the wild boreal forest to the north, the Rocky Mountains to the west, nor can they safely cross the semiarid High Plains of Montana to the south. |
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The Asian Plains feature Indian rhinos, Malayan sambar deer, axis deer, nilgai, blackbuck, Persian goitered gazelle, Indian gaur and Altai wapiti. |
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The Naked sand darter, Scaly sand darter, Firebelly darter, Blue sucker, Bigmouth sucker, Plains minnow, and Northern madtom are among the rare nongame fish in the Region. |
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Kumar SAM, Meena MK and A Upadhyaya Effect of Sulphur and Zinc on Rice Performance and Nutrient Dynamics in Plants and Soil of Indo Gangetic Plains. |
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Belmont Park is located at the western edge of the Hempstead Plains. |
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The wolf holds great importance in the cultures and religions of the nomadic peoples, both of the Eurasian steppe and of the North American Plains. |
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Sossusvlei of gigantic-sand-dune fame, the Swakop and Kuiseb river canyons, Sandwich Harbour and the Moon Landscape of the Welwitschia Plains are the biggest draws. |
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The Interior Plains spread over much of the continent, with low relief. |
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The following day the Battle of the Plains of Abraham took place. |
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For example, in the Great Plains, it is estimated that soil loss due to wind erosion can be as much as 6100 times greater in drought years than in wet years. |
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The French fled the Plains of Abraham in a state of utter confusion while they were pursued by members of the Scottish Fraser regiment and other British forces. |
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In the literature, there are reports of predation of fox species by Golden Eagles, including Channel Island gray foxes and the swift fox of the Great Plains. |
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The Silverbacks will compete in the Great Plains Pop Warner League. |
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At White Plains, he refused to engage Washington's vulnerable army, and instead concentrated his efforts upon a hill which offered the British no strategic advantage. |
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Golden eagles that breed from the Kola peninsula to Anadyr in the Russian Far East migrate south to winter on the Russian and Mongolian steppes, and the North China Plains. |
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Additional studies on helminths of bats of the northern Great Plains are warranted to further advance our knowledge of chiropteran parasites and their geographic distribution. |
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Knowledge of the prevailing wind allows the development of prevention strategies for wind erosion of agricultural land, such as across the Great Plains. |
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Plains zebras are much more numerous and have a healthy population. |
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The farmers on the Great Plains included the Mandan and Abenaki. |
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The northern half of Lower Saxony, also known as the North German Plains, is almost invariably flat except for the gentle hills around the Bremen geestland. |
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The Channeled Scablands in Southern British Columbia and Washington State is an example of a steppe region in North America outside of the Great Plains. |
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