In 1833 the American Fur Company traded with the Crows at Fort Cass, located at the mouth of the Bighorn River. |
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He has also worked with symphonies and chamber groups from the Brooklyn Philharmonic to Zurich's Ensemble Fur Neue Musik. |
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That conference called for the disarming of both the Arab Janjawiid and the Fur militia. |
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Among the Fur group, ironworkers formed the lowest rung of the social ladder and were not allowed to intermarry with those of other classes. |
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Mink is America's favorite fur, according to the Fur Information Council of America, followed by sable, fox and beaver. |
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Today's New York Times has a story about the on-going spread of Arabic at the expense of the languages of Western Sudan, such as Fur and Daju. |
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The victims are the African tribal groups of Darfur, primarily the Fur, the Massaleit, and the Zaghawa. |
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The Arab tribes are typically nomadic, while the non-Arab blacks, such as the Fur, are mostly farmers. |
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As governor of Darfur, al-Tayeb Ibrahim made a point of praising the Fur for their piety and took lessons in the Fur language. |
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The atrocities carried out by the Janjawiid are aimed at speakers of Fur, Tunjur, Masalit and Zaghawa. |
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In Darfur, the Fur, Zaghawa, and Massaleit peoples have been targeted by the Sudan government, as were Muslims in Bosnia. |
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Darfur means the place of the Fur people, but the reality is more complex. |
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Human Rights Watch spent 25 days in West Darfur and the vicinity, documenting abuses in rural areas that were previously populated by Masalit and Fur communities. |
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Conker's Bad Fur Day is an action game starring a squirrel who has to go home and save his friend who has been kidnapped by a monster. |
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Sudan is a multicultural society with a mix of ethnic identities that includes Arab, Beja, Dinka, Fur, Nubian, and Nuer. |
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In early March, 136 members of the Fur ethnic group, aged 20 to 60, were rounded up, trucked to nearby valleys and executed with a bullet to the back of the neck. |
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The highly independent Fur group, who have been ruled by the sultan of Darfur since 1916, have revolted with the Zaghawa, Masalit and other tribes in reaction to this. |
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The Fur Trade began in earnest in medieval times in Europe, when it involved the hunting of European animals to stock the wardrobes of the nobility and royalty. |
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Barth showed that beer is an essential aspect of labor among the Fur, but he provides no details on how beer and work are connected beyond the fact that they are exchanged. |
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The 136 men, all members of the Fur ethnic group aged between 20 and 60, were rounded up in early March in two separate sweeps in the Garsila and Mugjir areas in Wadi Saleh. |
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The only difference between extermination and genocide is the latter's requirement to demonstrate an intention to eliminate a specific group, in this case the Fur, Massalit and Zaghawa. |
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Soon afterwards, the Columbia Fur District of the Hudson's Bay Company and its headquarters at Fort Vancouver were established. |
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The Kudo Fake Fur Throw is as stylish as it is functional to keep you snug during the winter months. |
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Like the Fur and the Zaghawa, since the start of the Darfur conflict in February 2003, many Tunjur have been affected. |
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In 2001, the Directors of the Fur Institute of Canada started to examine the extent of actual furbearer conservation in the context of forest management practices across Canada. |
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The Fur Products Labeling Act requires the country of origin of imported furs to be disclosed on all labels and in all advertising. |
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Broadly speaking, the traditional societies of Sudan exhibited two types of political organization: the hierarchical system of the Fur and the segmentary systems of the Humr Baqqārah and Otoro. |
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Their own Tunjur language is now extinct, and they now speak Arabic, Fur or Beri language as their first language. |
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The members of Franz Ferdinand played in various bands during the 1990s, including The Karelia, Yummy Fur, 10p Invaders, and Embryo. |
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In 16th century, they were overthrown by an Arab group that founded the Keira dynasty, and later merged with the Fur people. |
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In order to enter the bobcat draw, fur harvesters must first purchase a 2010-10 Fur Harvester's Licence or a 2010-10 Minor Fur Harvester's Licence. |
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By the time the 1911 Fur Seal Treaty gave them protection, so few sea otters remained that the fur trade had become unprofitable. |
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In the War of 1812, the British gained control of all Pacific Fur Company posts. |
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They noted reports that hundreds of Nuba and Fur villages had been razed and their inhabitants driven from the land in a vast programme of ethnic cleansing. |
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Chittenden blamed the American Fur Company for the epidemic. |
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Toasty tootsies are in order with these polar booties Fur bear. |
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Wag'N O2 Fur Life's mission is to provide pet oxygen masks to first responders across North America to help them save animal lives following structural fires. |
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Alex Kapranos and Paul Thomson met at a party and began a close friendship and played together in Yummy Fur, and subsequently teamed up to write songs. |
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At one time the town claimed the largest Fur Seal in the Southern Hemisphere, although the size of that beast has reduced considerably in recent decades. |
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The group gained popularity and eventually amalgamated with the Fur and Feather League in Croydon to form the Society for the Protection of Birds. |
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Fur seals can look adorable, but have grown a reputation on board for ferociousness. |
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Only through world wide marketing of possum fur products can this pest be safely controlled. |
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Leopard and tiger prints, feathers, suede and cowhide with fringe, and a jump in fur sales are all recent trends. |
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Nuttall then headed east to St. Louis with some fur traders and continued on to New Orleans by flatboat. |
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They were fairly small with short, jet black fur, acid-green eyes and pointy little ears. |
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He creates the noses and the detail of the fur coats along with the pointy ears. |
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The most significant predators on red foxes are humans, who hunt foxes for their fur and kill them in large numbers as pests. |
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In the first robbery he dressed in a three quarter length, cream coloured jacket with fur around the edges. |
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The fur of a recently moulted crabeater seal exhibits a rich shimmering of light and dark grey hues. |
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He brushed a hand across the top of his head and fluffed up some of the fur that had been pressed down during his sleep. |
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There's a lot of pink fluff and fur littered about the place, hologramatic hearts on the walls. |
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Those involved in the trade can make millions of rupiah from the sale of the bones, tusks, ivory and fur of the animals. |
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She feels his muscles flexing from time to time across her skin and he can feel her soft fur. |
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One person, the leader, judging by the odd tufts of fur in random spots on his cloak, poked at the fire with his staff. |
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They also hoped to find a short portage between the Marias and Saskatchewan Rivers that would allow the diversion of the western Canadian fur trade to American traders. |
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The model in the center wears a possum fur coat to complete the look. |
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She stomped into the middle of the kitchen, gave herself the most enormous shake to fluff her fur out to maximum effect, and began the big clean-up. |
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Great plumes of fur and feather that were black as the deepest caverns framed his face and trailed down his back, waving wildly in the lightest breeze. |
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It is quite a good idea to pay attention to low price fur products in the US market, such as Asiatic raccoon garments, corsac fox garments, or mountain cat products. |
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As fashion has readmitted fur, designers have continued to steer clear of old-fashioned pelts, preferring to woo fur virgins with fitch, wolf and coyote. |
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