Tedford spotted Rodgers while recruiting another butte player, but Rodgers still wears butte jerseys. |
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A week ago, Amanda Curtis was a just math teacher from butte with a TED talk. |
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In the end, conduct that might not fly in butte could draw a fugghedaboudit in Brooklyn. |
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Before dawn on March 18 he sent troops to confiscate the National Guard cannon on the butte of Montmartre. |
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He fell on top of a colossal butte overlooking a dense jungle. |
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For more than 1,000 years, Hopi people had journeyed to the butte to gather eaglets for ceremonies, to pray for rain, and to collect healing plants. |
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Though only sixty miles, the drive from Butte seemed long as the three conservationists sweated over the probable bar fight that awaited them. |
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With the prohibition on Chinese immigration in 1882, the main rival of the Butte Irish once again became the Cornish. |
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The road was built more than 100 years ago to bring coke made from the coal mined in Crested Butte to the Smelters in Aspen. |
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Le Moulin Rouge is an exotic nightclub situated in Montmartre, a community on the Butte hillock overlooking Paris. |
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Nearby Lime Butte, Gypsum Butte, and Green Mountain are all laccoliths with varying degrees of exposure. |
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Most likely, the majority of these Michigan-born second-generation Irish migrated to Butte with their Irish-born parents. |
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The bison naturally migrate to Horse Butte during the winter to find food and escape deep snows. |
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He's the biggest small-town celebrity interviewer that Butte, Montana has ever had to offer. |
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Butte, Montana's largest urban center, had need of such a home. |
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In the last days of the Battle of the Somme in November 1916, the British assaulted the Butte in the hope of wresting it from the Germans. |
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As I looked at the sky, I could see cummies forming, but not much wind was showing on the trees or flags on our drive towards the Butte. |
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Tuya Butte was the first such landform analyzed and so its name has entered the geological literature for this kind of volcanic formation. |
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The United States also contains several smaller deposits of anthracite, such as those historically mined in Crested Butte, Colorado. |
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Added bonuses are 15 percent off lodging at Crested Butte and half-price skiing at Durango, Powderhorn and Taos. |
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The days were shortening, but there was still plenty of light, the top of Table Butte, layered bands of buff, gamboge, and violet, gilded by the setting sun. |
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He had been so he said a card-sharp and a safe-cracker, had sold insurance and had run a hockey team, the Butte Bombers, before apparently absconding with the money from their biggest game. |
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The animal was seen Saturday evening near the summit of Pilot Butte, a 500-foot-tall extinct cinder cone volcano. |
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As a student, grubstaked by a syndicate of steam railway engineers, he and a classmate spent eight months exploring old underground workings in Butte City. |
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One-percenters on family vacation from California and the Northeast who've flown the private jet into Butte and are learning to fish on the ranch's five stocked ponds. |
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The origin of the term comes from Tuya Butte, which is one of the several tuyas in the area of the Tuya River and Tuya Range in northern British Columbia. |
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