On a typical summer day, several dozen dust devils spin across the dry lake bed in Nevada's Eldorado Valley. |
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The synthesis report correctly states the findings about Port Hope nuclear workers in the original and recently updated Eldorado studies. |
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The federal government was also responsible there because it started out as Eldorado, a federal crown corporation. |
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These findings can be found in the detailed final report of the recently updated Eldorado study. |
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And what can we do right now against the day-today nightmare of people who risk their lives to reach the European Eldorado? |
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The Eldorado of a happy, constantlylengthening retirement will only be possible if funding is available. |
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After the Eldorado service we intercepted Barend and followed him to Queensborough for the 11 AM service. |
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From the rear, the CTS reminds me of the now-defunct Eldorado, and the high-mounted stoplight doubles as a spoiler. |
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This year, says Griffiths, Johannesburg City Parks will continue greening the many treeless and dusty suburbs of Soweto, Lenasia and Eldorado Park, with indigenous trees. |
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Telesat Canada, and shares of Cameco Corporation received as a result of the sale of assets of Eldorado Nuclear Ltd. |
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Are we going to allow research to become the mirage of a new financial Eldorado? |
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Oh yes, a white Eldorado Biarritz convertible, with a white roof and white interior, talk about a pose-mobile! |
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The parade of models sashaying down the runway in the Eldorado Ballroom had local fashion designers earning spirited cheers and rousing applause from the approving crowd. |
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Midian., often considered the Eldorado of the Hebrews, occupies the northernmost coastal district of Hejaz, Saudi Arabia, on the Red Sea and its Gulf of Aqaba. |
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Life in his new Eldorado was not a bed of roses however. |
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The blast would have killed him had a metal plate not been fortuitously fitted under the front seat of his Cadillac Eldorado to improve that model's roadholding. |
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The 'black sheep' has been transformed into a skillful and wily politician who reins without sharing power over a petroleum and gas Eldorado that is as much courted by Russia as by the Western powers. |
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Most musicians worked in LĂ©opoldville, as Kinshasa was then known, which was an Eldorado for instrumentalists and singers at the time: in a little less than a decade, a whole economic environment grew up around music. |
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Referring to a major fire that occurred at the former Eldorado Nuclear plant in 1981 on the site, the intervenors stressed that there was a possibility of such events. |
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For some investment bankers, tomorrow's Eldorado is to be found in Africa. |
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But, anecdotal feedback from those who operate in China, particularly Eldorado Gold, is that the Chinese central bank is buying gold and buying whatever is not needed by their domestic fabricators, then tucking it away. |
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In Lorenzo's case, a community health promoter visits his home twice a week and then drives for a few hours through Eldorado's jungle to take him to the Eldorado Community Centre. |
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Imagine a classic Caddy and the mind's eye conjures up visions of Eldorado fins, whitewalls and skirts. |
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Despite all this, the Kingdom is an eldorado for job and donation seekers. |
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Moving to Pringle would be a journey of some 1,017 miles from eldorado. |
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