She graduated from New Brunswick last May and is pastoring Greenpoint Reformed Church in Brookyln, New York. |
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The jacks are quiet at Brunswick but bream and whiting are in healthy sizes throughout on a flood tide. |
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In New Brunswick, Sekgororoane and Dilworth found higher numbers of deer mice near 6-10 year-old clearcut edges than at distances farther away. |
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The House of Hanover is descended from the ancient line of Guelph, or Welf, that ruled in Brunswick back into the middle ages. |
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Brunswick omits any reference to the date of the event so that it's unclear his story is not exactly hot news. |
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Atholville, New Brunswick, lay underwater in a coastal estuary, a brackish fresh and salt water environment teeming with life. |
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Mangrove jack have appeared in the bottom end of the Brunswick River, although I cannot confirm whether lures or live bait were used. |
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Good tailor and bream numbers are being reported between Brunswick and Tweed Heads. |
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High peat cliffs on the coasts of New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island are clear examples of coastal wetland loss by transgressing sea levels. |
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In Brunswick people think that if a menstruous woman assists at the killing of a pig, the pork will putrefy. |
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The Saxons of the fifth century were better known and more widely spread, occupying the present Westphalia, Hanover and Brunswick. |
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Souths can seal a place in the four with a victory over Brunswick at Thompson Oval in Brunswick Heads. |
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Little of New Brunswick is underlain by bedrock suitable for the formation of solution caves. |
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Early in 1852, the price of New Brunswick spruce deals had to be reduced because of the competition from cheap Norwegian white deals. |
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She throws a Brunswick Arc but is looking for something reactive, a ball that goes long and hits hard at the pins. |
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He was recaptured four years later in New Brunswick and extradited to the States. |
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Over Christmas, I wrote a piece lamenting the yuppification of the Hotel Brunswick. |
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However, they were greeted by a two-kilometre roadblock of residents from Quebec, New Brunswick and the nearby native reserves. |
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There is a fair chance that if you fish at these times around Ballina, Evans Head or Brunswick Heads, you should be able to catch a nice feed. |
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Fishers in New Brunswick will disobey restrictions on crab fishing this spring. |
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Traversing the Brunswick River, the new 2500-foot-long Sidney Lanier Bridge is the longest and tallest cable-stayed bridge in Georgia. |
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But bung me on Brunswick street in a Christmas shopping rush and all of a sudden I'm leading the fashion stakes among Asian teens. |
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A rather poorly known species, the incurvate emerald occupies a narrow range from Nova Scotia and New Brunswick west to Wisconsin. |
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After my sandwich, Brunswick stew, and sweet tea, I tried to order ribs, but they were out. |
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Shortnose sturgeon are diadromous sturgeons found in rivers along the east coast of North America from New Brunswick to Georgia. |
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The Brunswick Police Department released recordings of the calls to 911 from the scene. |
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The continued life of Acadian culture, now largely based in New Brunswick but reaching as far as its diaspora travels, is a testament to the show's message. |
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In 1968, a rock-filled dam with a flood control gate system was built in the New Brunswick, as a road connection and to protect diked farmland from flooding. |
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A century ago, the Brunswick Street oval was a suburban colosseum. |
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She was bound from Swansea for St John, New Brunswick, Canada, with a general cargo, including 1300 tons of tinplate and, oddly enough, Christmas puddings and bicycles. |
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Jean conveyed the lives of four nihilistic young people in a New Brunswick logging town with a feral intensity that is exceedingly rare in Canadian independent cinema. |
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Burgoo and Brunswick stew may qualify as Southern, but it depends on the extent of their popularity outside of their home states of Kentucky and Virginia. |
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South Brunswick Charter School opened its doors this summer at a temporary site. |
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Born in Ottawa in 1920, of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick parentage, Eugene Fairweather grew up in Montreal, nurtured in Anglo-Catholic piety and classical education. |
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Fragments found at the sixteenth-century Red Bank site in New Brunswick, Canada, show both twill and check weaves in cedar bark, possibly for mats or baskets. |
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Common pipsissewa is found in dry, shady woods, especially in pine forests, from New Brunswick to British Columbia and south to Georgia, Mexico, and California. |
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Native Americans gathered the botanically related wild honewort, a woodland perennial native that grows from Manitoba to New Brunswick and south to Georgia. |
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In 1997, biomass of both littoral and sublittoral invertebrates in the impoundment was comparable to that of New Brunswick lakes of similar trophic status. |
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New Brunswick and Nova Scotia joined Ontario and Quebec in the new Dominion of Canada. |
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The Church of England was established by law in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. |
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Canadian coal mining started in New Brunswick and also occurred in Alberta, British Columbia, Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan. |
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His ship La Dauphine explored the coast from what is now known as Florida to New Brunswick. |
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There are now eight cable ferries along the Saint John River system in southern New Brunswick. |
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One of the many plants native to New Brunswick is wild sarsaparilla, or Aralia nudicaulis. |
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Sold by Interior Products of Brunswick, GA, Kerfkore is a kerfed or partially cut, bendable substrate. |
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Several samples were collected for serial sectioning and for repositing in the New Brunswick Museum. |
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The scooter, blue or black with L-plates, pulled up in Brunswick Street and the passenger jumped off, grabbing the phone before leaping back on. |
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First, Brunswick installs several rows of black lights above the lanes and pins. |
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Photo A bowler's glow-in-the-dark ball streaks toward the pins amid laser lights, black lights and fog machines at Brunswick Valley Bowl. |
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Please give my regards to those whom may remember the bearded Brunswick, Mainer and former marathoner. |
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Unpublished Manuscript on file, New Brunswick Archaeological Services Unit, Culture and Sports Secretariate, Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. |
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This spring, I wore the AeroHeads on a Florida hog hunt and New Brunswick black bear hunt. |
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She had planned a party for herself at the Brunswick Green hotel to enjoy what should have been a milestone in her young life. |
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Tenders are invited for Enamel Synthetic Exterior Finishing Middle Brunswick Green. |
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Weetslade Ward covers a wide area from Hazlerigg and Brunswick Green through North Gosforth, Wideopen, Seaton Burn and Dudley. |
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Tenders are invited for Enamel Synthetic Exterior Undercoating Middle Brunswick Green For Railway Coaches. |
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We love to come home after a long day and smell dinner almost done thanks to the slow cooker and Brunswick Stew bubbling away. |
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It is also served up in Louisiana, Kentucky and West Virginia in the US, where its meat is used in Brunswick stew. |
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Moonshine and stock cars and Brunswick stew, and writer Thomas Wolfe, but not art. |
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Those lucky enough to score a meal can also enjoy their choice of satisfying sides, from Brunswick stew to banana pudding. |
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Fewer people may be adding squirrel meat to authenticate their Brunswick stew, but the ubiquitous city squirrel has its own modern-day problems. |
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Singing for the Brain takes place regularly at the Brunswick Healthy Living Centre in Shrubland Street, Leamington. |
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Later, The Chairman accompanied by Canadian Chief of Defence Staff, visited ongoing training exercises of Canadian Armed Forces in New Brunswick. |
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All provinces except Manitoba and New Brunswick have reduced social assistance payments equal to the National Child Benefit received. |
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A host of activities took place including the Brunswick Parent and Baby Trim Trail in Leamington and the Stratford Community Games. |
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There's barbecued pork, beef and chicken, along with slaw, fried red tomatoes and Brunswick stew. |
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Therefore, in 1784 the British split off New Brunswick as a separate colony. |
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In reaction, on 19 August the Prussian general Duke of Brunswick invaded France and besieged Longwy. |
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These helmets do not feature either St Edward's Crown or the Brunswick Star, which are used on most other police helmets in England and Wales. |
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Most rivers draining into the upper Bay of Fundy between Nova Scotia and New Brunswick have tidal bores. |
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The GWR first painted its locomotives a dark holly green but this was changed to middle chrome or Brunswick green for most of its existence. |
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First Parish Church in Brunswick, Maine, an example of Gothic Revival built in wood. |
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Between 1785 and 1791 Cobbett was stationed with his regiment in New Brunswick and he sailed from Gravesend to Halifax, Nova Scotia. |
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The Duke of Cumberland proclaimed himself Duke of Brunswick at the Duke's death, and lengthy negotiations ensued, but were never resolved. |
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On the right was a column of about 15,000 men under the command of Prince Ferdinand of Brunswick. |
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In February 1761 Duke Ferdinand of Brunswick surprised French troops at Langensalza and then advanced to besiege Cassel in March. |
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However, thousands of Irish were living in New Brunswick prior to these events, mainly in Saint John. |
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When it disbanded after the War, most of its members settled in New Brunswick. |
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A continual influx of immigrants from Scotland and Ulster meant that by 1843 there were over 30,000 Scots in New Brunswick. |
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She started playing in pubs and coffee houses around Glasgow at the age of 15, including the Brunswick Cellars on Sauchiehall Street. |
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In Canada, its range includes New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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For instance, parts of Scotland and Ireland contain rocks very similar to those found in Newfoundland and New Brunswick. |
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The eastern gray squirrel is found from New Brunswick to Manitoba, south to East Texas and Florida. |
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French is also official in Canada, where it is the predominant language in Quebec and an official language in New Brunswick along with English. |
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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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Rapid declines were also recorded in Virginia, as well as in New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island in Canada. |
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Devon and Cornwall Police do not have Brunswick stars on their epaulettes, just the rank and collar number. |
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The French had occupied Frankfurt and were using it as their base for operations, which Brunswick now attempted to assault. |
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On 13 April Brunswick lost the Battle of Bergen to a superior French force and was forced to retreat. |
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The French pursued Brunswick slowly, capturing the strategic town of Minden which could potentially be used to stage an invasion of Hanover. |
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Had Brunswick been defeated at Minden, Hanover would almost certainly have been invaded and the total defeat of Prussia would have been imminent. |
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In 1761 Brunswick won another major victory over Broglie at the Battle of Villinghausen. |
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Brunswick then went on the attack, driving the French southwards and capturing Cassel before the war was halted by an armistice. |
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Likewise an enlarged State of Brunswick was proposed in the southeast to include the Regierungsbezirk of Hildesheim and the district of Gifhorn. |
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Because he had been linked with various scandals in his home city of Brunswick, he resigned in 1999 and was replaced by Sigmar Gabriel. |
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Outside Europe, French is spoken natively most in the Canadian province of Quebec, and in parts of New Brunswick and Ontario. |
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White Canoe, Peterborough Canoe Company and at the Chestnut Canoe Company in New Brunswick. |
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The Bay of Fundy is a bay between the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, with a small portion touching the state of Maine. |
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The largest population centre on the bay is the New Brunswick city of Saint John. |
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To the south and east is the Atlantic Ocean and to the north and northeast is New Brunswick, a province of Canada. |
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One of these yards was located in Pennellville Historic District in what is now Brunswick, Maine. |
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The Downeaster makes five daily trips, three of which continue past Portland to Brunswick. |
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Bowdoin College is a liberal arts college founded in 1794 in Brunswick, making it the oldest institution of higher learning in the state. |
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In New Brunswick, 64 percent of nonresident bear hunters are successful, while only 16 percent of residents take a bear. |
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Ironically, or perhaps significantly, Hatfield's unilingualism did not prevent his party from gaining support from New Brunswick Francophones. |
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Shane's serves sides such as baked beans, fresh slaw, potato salad, Brunswick stew and corn on the cob, made from homemade recipes. |
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Valsartan will be manufactured at the Ohm facilities located in New Brunswick, New Jersey. |
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The members of East Brunswick VFW Post 133 should be in the new brick and steel building sometime this spring. |
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Bowling products specialist Brunswick offered up a gutter ball earlier in the session. |
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Mr Atkinson died after a drunken attack in the early hours of March 2, 2004 at Brunswick Street's Lee Hestia Hostel. |
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Court Homemakers was founded by Ian and his wife, Ann, who is managing director, 19 years ago from a premises at Brunswick Street, Stockton. |
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Stratigraphy, sedimentology and ichnology of the Cambrian-Ordovician Saint John Group, southern New Brunswick, Canada. |
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In all, about 600 Italian Canadians were imprisoned in internment camps, mainly in Ontario and New Brunswick. |
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A 2011 discovery in the Canadian province of New Brunswick discovered the earliest known plants to have grown wood, approximately 395 to 400 million years ago. |
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Ferdinand of Brunswick was to close in on the town of Chemnitz. |
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In 1533, a citizen of Brunswick is said to have added a treadle, by which the spinner could rotate her spindle with one foot and have both hands free to spin. |
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By a law of 1879, the Duchy of Brunswick established a temporary council of regency to take over at the Duke's death, and if necessary appoint a regent. |
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Maybe this instructor will be so astute as to teach about the differences in cultures between the Dogrib of Sahtu and the Maliseet of New Brunswick. |
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The ten provinces are Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. |
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Brunswick Landing, formerly Naval Air Station Brunswick, is also in Maine. |
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Cobbett had developed an animosity towards some corrupt officers, and he gathered evidence on the issue while in New Brunswick, but his charges against them were sidetracked. |
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He is renowned as the first European to explore the Atlantic coast of North America between Florida and New Brunswick in 1524, including New York Bay and Narragansett Bay. |
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Children are required to attend school until the age of sixteen in most provinces, while students in Ontario and New Brunswick must attend schools until the age of eighteen. |
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They include Fundy National Park in New Brunswick and Cape Chignecto Provincial Park and Five Islands Provincial Park and Blomidon Provincial Park in Nova Scotia. |
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Tory strength and prominence in the political culture was a feature of life in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, Ontario, and Manitoba. |
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In July 1697 Electress Sophie had given an informal party for Peter which was attended only by her immediate family and the electresses of Brunswick and Hanover. |
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After an urgent request from Brunswick, Pitt was able to put his plan into action, and in September 1757 a British raid was launched against Rochefort in Western France. |
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Dieppe, a city in New Brunswick, Canada, received its present name in 1946, in honour of the commemoration of the 913 Canadian soldiers killed in the Dieppe Raid. |
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In addition, Amazon Origins camu camu freeze-dried powder was tested with the Brunswick Labs anti-oxidation, anti-inflammation and UV protection cell-based tests. |
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New Brunswick will also refine some of this western Canadian crude and export some crude and refined oil to Europe from its deep water oil ULCC loading port. |
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The more common Canada yew is also being successfully harvested in northern Ontario, Quebec and New Brunswick, and has become another major source of paclitaxel. |
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An agreement with the New Brunswick Society for Certified Engineering Technologists and Technicians extends benefits between the CSCT and this provincial society. |
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I chuckled as we drove back to Danny Dyer's New Brunswick black bear camp. |
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In the early 1900s a cable ferry designed by Canadian engineer William Pitt was installed on the Kennebecasis River near Saint John, New Brunswick in Canada. |
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After the partitioning of the British colony of Nova Scotia in 1784 New Brunswick was originally named New Ireland with the capital to be in Saint John. |
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It is bordered by the state of New York to the west and by the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Quebec to the northeast and north, respectively. |
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The treaty resolved the dispute known as the Aroostook War over the boundary between Maine on the one hand, and New Brunswick and the Province of Canada on the other. |
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They fished the coastal waters and farmed the shores of what became Newfoundland, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island, and the St Lawrence River valley of Quebec. |
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It is more than 60 years this year since the club opened its doors, following its conception in the Oflag 79 Prisoner of War camp in Brunswick, Germany during World War Two. |
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Irish was spoken as a community language in Canada until the early 20th century on the island of Newfoundland, in a form known as Newfoundland Irish, and in New Brunswick. |
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Born in Saint John, New Brunswick, at two days old she was found to have a renal vein thrombosis, and by four days old she had had a left nephrectomy and a left ureterectomy. |
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