Once in bog at the bottom of the coulee, one can see that the high grass is covered with grey silt. |
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Although it will nest at high elevations, the Mountain Bluebird is at home in a prairie coulee as it is in a high alpine meadow. |
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The ciabatta, crisp and coated in garlic was an excellent accompaniment and mixed well with the coulee. |
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Half a mile down the road she turned off and drove to the edge of a coulee that ran through a section of fallow pasture. |
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They made their home in the coulee for a week, and she could hear the snapping and popping of their teeth. |
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What if a downed airman parachutes into a coulee or into Old Wives Lake, as has happened? |
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We live in a lot of coulee land, like the Gatineau Hills, beautiful rolling hills. |
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As Middleton's scouts approached the coulee early on April 24, the rebels opened fire. |
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Despite their superior numbers, Middleton's column was unable to take control of the coulee. |
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We were in a coulee, which is like a slough but deeper and with slushier muds at the bottom. |
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She'd brought a piece of two-by-four, and, with a rock as a fulcrum, set to work levering the huge animal off the lip of the coulee. |
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The shield-backed grasshopper subfamily, which includes the Mormon and coulee crickets, is brown or gray in colour and lives on the ground or in low vegetation. |
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Hedge got a job hauling coal for Sam Dean, who had a little mine near Sand Coulee. |
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Peggy experienced homesteading first-hand after her family moved from Great Falls to a claim near Sand Coulee when she was about six. |
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Also nearby, East Coulee School Museum interprets the life of families in mine towns for its visitors. |
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In 1889 the first concrete reinforced bridge was built, and the first large concrete dams were built in 1936, Hoover Dam and Grand Coulee Dam. |
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