The Copper Harbor Conglomerate consists of crudely stratified pebble-to-boulder conglomerate with thin beds of sandstone. |
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On March 23, 1875, 13 days after leaving Nares Harbor, soundings indicated a depth of 4,475 fathoms or about 27,000 feet. |
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After Pearl Harbor, the vitriol against people of Japanese descent is represented in propaganda posters urging national unity through xenophobia. |
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In 1996, he notes, when budget cutters last took aim at shallow draft harbors, the ports came together to create the National Harbor Association. |
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Additional samples were collected near Nauset Inlet on flood and ebb tides and during the day and night at Nauset Harbor and Town Cove stations. |
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Harbor seals have short front flippers with claws which are used to move on land. |
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They have prepared a locavore Thanksgiving for six years since they moved from Washington to Sag Harbor. |
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As with the bombing of Pearl Harbor and the launching of Sputnik, epochal events can briefly change all the rules of the political game. |
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American policy was thus based on a disastrous miscalculation, which came home to roost at Pearl Harbor. |
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They bounced along the cracked road, the cyclist careful not to tend too near the Harbor Center tower. |
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During an interval in the battle of Cold Harbor in 1864, he was seen lying on an oilcloth, occupying himself by studying Arabic. |
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As the story goes, it was in May 1880 that five young yachtsmen beached their boat at Horseshoe Harbor in Larchmont, New York. |
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There is no talk of Pearl Harbor, or of fascist, military dictators, or occupied nations, or a fight for democracy. |
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The 2001 Ben Affleck starrer Pearl Harbor had certain changes for Japanese versions. |
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He had resigned that summer, and when the news reached Dutch Harbor it only confirmed me in my cynicism. |
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Owls hooted in the trees as the tide on Boston Harbor buoyed a fleet of small rowboats toward Cambridge Shore. |
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They nest on islands in Grays Harbor and on rocky islets along the outer coast. |
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East of Eagle Harbor, Brockway Mountain Drive climbs the Keweenaw's volcanic spine. |
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Harbor and gray seals are fairly common around the Iles de la Madeleine and can be easily spotted in their natural habitat. |
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Both of the ships have Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii, as their home port, because that's where the Pacific fleet is based. |
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On Tuesday, protests by striking janitors snarled downtown traffic and blocked exits on the Harbor and Pasadena freeways. |
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Baltimore remains a major port, but the ships unload in newly built facilities situated miles from the Inner Harbor. |
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The staff and Little Harbor Hospital were already getting used to me so my presence there was not unordinary. |
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The December 7, 1941, attack on Pearl Harbor was an unprovoked act of aggression by the Empire of Japan. |
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First, in the aftermath of Pearl Harbor, the armed forces had to be unified into an integrated system. |
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Harbor seals give birth on shore and nurse their pups for four to five weeks. |
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Overlooking Newport Harbor, the school uses daylighting and natural ventilation strategies to take advantage of the Southern California climate. |
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And so Raquel and I parted company, she hopped on to a number 22 bus toward Harbor View and I found my way to the number 70 and 75 bus terminus. |
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The onslaughts on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon are being likened to Pearl Harbor, and the comparison is just. |
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The cultural background of those fishing in the area south of Antigonish Harbor, while mixed, is dominated by Acadians. |
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I saw, as I did in the movie Pearl Harbor, people taking potshots at airplanes. |
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By that time, Tracy had radioed the Los Angeles County Harbor Patrol and a rescue boat with divers was on the way. |
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The Pearl Harbor has the same design as the Ashland, but has a shorter well deck and has much greater vehicle storage space. |
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Six years after the field was attacked in the raid on Pearl Harbor, the first cabins went up. |
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It was the same reason that prompted the Army and Navy to cashier the admiral and the general in command at Pearl Harbor. |
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We yakked about the Church in NZ and the French blowing up Greenpeace ships in Auckland Harbor and whatnot. |
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References to Pearl Harbor and kamikaze pilots could stir up old WWII prejudices against Japanese-Americans. |
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The first 12 train carriages for the high-speed railway arrived at Kaohsiung Harbor yesterday. |
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Horrible and devastating as the Pearl Harbor raid was, it was by no means a knockout blow to the Pacific Fleet. |
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The film, which had its premiere last Monday, has refocused attention on the place that Pearl Harbor occupies in the U.S. national psyche. |
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Harbor seals were found to congregate in the Saint John Harbour during the runs of alewife but not Atlantic salmon. |
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Carlock had been drifting for more than five hours and could have been pulled by currents into the busy shipping lanes to Long Beach Harbor. |
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Six months after Pearl Harbor, U-boats landed eight German marines on American shores for sabotage missions. |
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As soon as he realized the value that foreigners placed on pearls, he reserved pearling in Pearl Harbor for himself and employed commoners to dive. |
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What was America supposed to do after Pearl Harbor, put the keys to the Golden Gate in an airmail envelope and send them to Tojo? |
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In Sydney it was across the Harbor, in London it was outside the city in Basildon or Slough. |
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Even the five AAU officials present that day in Honolulu Harbor doubted what they saw, and they resurveyed the length of the openwater course multiple times. |
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Similarly, because the contract specifies a New York Harbor delivery location, many unleaded gasoline long hedgers will exit the market prior to the expiration month. |
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Otero has been going to Belle Harbor and breezy Point daily since the storm to deliver food and supplies. |
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The combination of glossy production, adequate acting and competent editing was enough to make Pearl Harbor or The Mummy Returns at least tolerable. |
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After all, German u-boats had killed more U.S. sailors in the north Atlantic than died at Pearl Harbor. |
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Nostalgia about the World War II era has obscured the actualities of that period, with partisan and domestic politics not simply disappearing after Pearl Harbor. |
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Tracks of squirrel, weasel, coyote, rabbit, ruffed grouse, and mice are common, says Alison Adams, who runs snowshoe hikes in Harbor Springs, Michigan. |
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The only intelligence failure comparable to this one was Pearl Harbor, which led to the sacking of those responsible and a major Congressional investigation. |
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Harbor seals have muscles rich in myoglobin, an oxygen carrying molecule. |
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At the end of the Battle of Midway, all four Japanese carriers involved in the attack on Pearl Harbor had been sunk, while the United States lost the carrier Yorktown. |
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Dutch Harbor is an easy two-hour flight from Anchorage, and the area is covered with reminders of the war, from concrete pillboxes to a large, underground hospital. |
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The rancorous debate ended on December 7, 1941, when the U.S. entered the war after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. |
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Such is the scenario in Pearl Harbor, essentially an orgy of impressive special effects that are wrapped up in about two hours of insufferable romantic-conundrum filler. |
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After the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941, she was among the tens of thousands Japanese-Americans dispatched to internment camps. |
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The last time America pivoted to Asia was on December 7, 1941, when Japan attacked the U.S. fleet at Pearl Harbor. |
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Right field at the park faces east, toward Baltimore's Inner Harbor. |
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In 1871, Dr. Thomas Dwight, Jr. purchased a large finback whale and had the carcass towed to Spectacle Island in Boston Harbor, where the bones were carefully cleaned. |
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American carriers, always a sore point for the enemy since the ships had escaped the devastating attack on Pearl Harbor, were the prime targets in the Philippine invasion. |
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At halftime somebody had come into the dressing room and told us Pearl Harbor had been bombed by the Japs. |
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After his father died on the day Pearl Harbor was bombed, he considered going to college, but after a car wreck which caused him to have a near-death experience, he found God. |
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Now they would depart from the Kurile Islands, begin by sailing toward Alaska and then turn to approach Pearl Harbor from an unexpected northerly direction. |
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The second, logging in at 14 feet, washed up at Oceanside Harbor five days later. |
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Harbor seals have been recorded to attack, kill and eat several kinds of duck. |
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By the time Conn was ready for the rematch, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor had taken place. |
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He studied killer whales from the Center for Whale Research, located in Friday Harbor, Washington. |
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In December 1941, Japan launched, in quick succession, attacks on British Malaya, the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, and Hong Kong. |
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These included an attack on the American fleet at Pearl Harbor, the Philippines, landings in Thailand and Malaya and the battle of Hong Kong. |
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The United States provided war materiel and money all along, and officially joined in December 1941 after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. |
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However, they only became operational shortly after the attack on Pearl Harbor. |
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The attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent German declaration of war on the United States had an immediate effect on the campaign. |
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The attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941 led to a change in Roosevelt's position. |
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Harbor pilots and tugboats may maneuver large ships in tight quarters when near docks. |
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In 2012, the Djibouti government also enlisted the services of the China Harbor Engineering Company Ltd for the construction of an ore terminal. |
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The Boston Tea Party of 1773 dumped British tea into Boston Harbor because it contained a hidden tax that Americans refused to pay. |
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Britain responded by closing Boston Harbor and passing a series of punitive measures against Massachusetts colony. |
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The majority of the latter died while prisoners of war of the British, mostly in the prison ships in New York Harbor. |
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Major air combat during the war in the Pacific began with the entry of the Western Allies following Japan's attack against Pearl Harbor. |
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Harbor seals must spend a great deal of time on shore when moulting, which occurs shortly after breeding. |
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Harbor seals are normally found along the Atlantic Coast and islands from Maine southward to Massachusetts. |
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Harbor seals move down from eastern Canadian waters to breed along the coast of Maine in May and June, and return northward in fall. |
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Throughout the 19th century, oyster beds in New York Harbor became the largest source of oysters worldwide. |
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Hunley, a privateer sank the sloop USS Housatonic in Charleston Harbor, South Carolina. |
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On December 7, 1941, Japan attacked the United States at Pearl Harbor, bringing it too into the war on the Allied side. |
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In the winter of 1780, New York Harbor froze, allowing people to walk from Manhattan Island to Staten Island. |
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The Union army first attempted to maneuver past Lee and fought several battles, notably at the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor. |
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While historical accounts vary, Gomes may have entered New York Harbor and seen the Hudson River. |
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The city, however, have no control over Intramuros and the Manila North Harbor. |
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The vicinity of Charlotte Harbor is the most commonly identified spot, while some assert a landing further north at Tampa Bay or even Pensacola. |
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The expedition landed somewhere on the coast of southwest Florida, likely in the vicinity of Charlotte Harbor or the Caloosahatchee River. |
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The original population of the 16th century New York Harbor, the Lenape, used the waterways for fishing and travel. |
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In 1609 Henry Hudson entered the Harbor and explored a stretch of the river that now bears his name. |
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In 1808, Lieutenant Thomas Gedney of the United States Coast Survey discovered a new, deeper channel through The Narrows into New York Harbor. |
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South of the Battery, the river proper ends, meeting the East River to form Upper New York Bay, also known as New York Harbor. |
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Strong tides make parts of New York Harbor difficult and dangerous to navigate. |
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Ellis Island is located just south of the river's mouth in New York Harbor. |
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The fleet spent the next week in the islands, mostly anchored in Cuyler Harbor, a bay on the northeastern coast of San Miguel Island. |
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San Diego International Airport is also adjacent to the bay, across Harbor Drive from the Coast Guard Station. |
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America's Cup Harbor has several boat yards and marinas for private sailing yachts, as well as a mooring field. |
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An inlet of the bay was renamed America's Cup Harbor to commemorate that occasion. |
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The parade starts off Shelter Island and proceeds past Harbor Island and Downtown, finishing at the Coronado ferry landing. |
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The Island has no pier so all public visitors arriving by sea arrive by skiff at Cuyler Harbor. |
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The English subsequently established a whaling station in Trinity Harbor, on what is now called Gravneset. |
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Canal Road runs along the south and east coast of the island, north through Hog Harbor and Golden Beach, ending at Port Olry. |
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This influence can be seen in the spelling of the Australian Labor Party and also in some place names such as Victor Harbor. |
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Chafee was in his third year as an undergraduate at Yale University when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. |
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To redress the situation, the Americans established a Navy yard at Sackett's Harbor in northwestern New York. |
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On June 1, 1813, Shannon took Chesapeake in a duel that lasted less than fifteen minutes in Boston Harbor. |
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Prior to Pearl Harbor, Stanvac was the largest single US investment in SE Asia. |
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At the pier along Yokohama Harbor about 250 of our classmates, carrying the school flag before them, came to send off Uchimura and me. |
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Watchcase, Sag Harbor, is in the final phase of its restoration and development, and closings are now underway. |
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For example, DWCF is helping to fund aquaculture research on the Queen Conch at Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution in Florida. |
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Harbor porpoise sighting and stranding records compiled by Leatherwood et al. |
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The Harbor Garden Tent is transformed once again to an expansive biergarten for the most authentic beer festival in the country. |
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Further south, ocean bottom fishing out of Brookings Harbor remains excellent. |
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Small objects bearing Harbor masks, for example, are divided into loop sistra, naos sistra, Hathor masks, and Harbor mask columns. |
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But after Pearl Harbor there was no longer a case for special pleading. |
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The resort's new specialty suites are 21 loft duplexes with views of Charlotte Amalie Harbor and the Caribbean Sea. |
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Harbor seals weigh about as much as the typical blind date, but at about two tons or so, the ocean sunfish is pretty hard to avoid. |
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Oldsquaws are abundant, but you can see thousands of them in April in Newburyport Harbor and 50,000 of them off Nantucket in December. |
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Property is located on a culdesac on Harbor Shores Road just off of CR 44 in Lake County Florida. |
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Spanky's Ford Island Pearl Harbor participation completes his goal of leading an auction in all 50 states. |
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Pearl Harbor was a monumental for the United States because it was the first time America was attacked on their home soil. |
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Navy and Congress were forced to reduce funding for projects at Pearl Harbor. |
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The next vessels to arrive in Karachi were the Navy's USS Pearl Harbor and USS Cleveland. |
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The Green Party candidate this year is David Cobb of Benton Harbor, Michigan. |
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Bishop Harbor is one of the last embayments with an undeveloped shoreline in Tampa Bay. |
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Harbor and hooded seals form colonies at time of giving birth, when infection is most likely to spread. |
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In 1960, a flock of European starlings was blamed for an Eastern Airlines crash into Boston Harbor that killed 62 people. |
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In fact, four of the five beaches in Chatham Harbor that are close to the seal haul-outs have never had an exceedance event. |
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McCurry referred to President Bush's Pearl Harbor Day speech in citing the dangers of isolationism and its economic accomplice, protectionism. |
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However American forces managed to sink four of Japan's six large aircraft carriers that had initiated the attack on Pearl Harbor along with other attacks on Allied forces. |
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It interweaves stories of submariners with comprehensive description of naval warfare from Pearl Harbor to the liberation of American prisoners of war. |
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In 1773, the tea ships moored in Boston Harbor were boarded by colonists and the tea thrown overboard, an event that became known as the Boston Tea Party. |
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Tundish slag entrainment at Bethlehem's Burns Harbor slab caster. |
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I saw that map and I said right then, 'Someday I'm going to make a map of how it was that day, make a drawing of Pearl Harbor, and I'll make it right.' And I did, by God. |
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In an unrelated incident, a local newsperson was interviewing a CG official about a tanker that had leaked a small amount of oil into Boston Harbor. |
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Fortunately, the area available for vehicle staging increased markedly last year when FISC Pearl Harbor cut the ribbon for its new Joint Forces Deployment Staging Area. |
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The parking garage is available to residents and guests of Bay Harbor Islands, and provides convenient access to Bank of America, Bay Harbor Pediatrics, and Artier Realty. |
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Gather at the perpetually lit tree in Agamont Park, Bar Harbor. |
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With one fireroom, one engine and one screw, the Ward limped all the way to Brooklyn Navy Yard via Ulithi, Guam, Eniwetok, Pearl Harbor, and the Panama Canal. |
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Rodgers' strategy worked, in that the Royal Navy concentrated most of its frigates off New York Harbor under Captain Philip Broke, allowing many American ships to reach home. |
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The Lenape also controlled most of the region surrounding New York Harbor. |
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He is also the author of The Intuitionist, Sag Harbor, and Zone One. |
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Visitors to the island are restricted to ocean access at Cuyler Harbor. |
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One of the ranch families that homesteaded the longest was the Lesters, a family of four that left the island at the time of Pearl Harbor due to the dangers posed by the war. |
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Although the United States Board on Geographic Names does not use the term, New York Harbor has important historical, governmental, commercial, and ecological usages. |
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A small group of Huguenots also settled on the south shore of Staten Island along the New York Harbor, for which the current neighbourhood of Huguenot was named. |
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The historic Walled City is administered by the Intramuros Administration, while the Manila North Harbor is managed by the Philippine Ports Authority. |
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A construction and repair shipyard has been maintained since 1899 in the Baltimore Harbor area at Curtis Bay, United States Coast Guard Yard at Curtis Bay, Maryland. |
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For example, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was carried out by aircraft operating from carriers thousands of miles away from the nearest Japanese air base. |
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On 19 June, Alabama stood out of Cherbourg Harbor for her last action. |
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Harbor seals are sometimes reluctant to haul out in the presence of humans, so shoreline development and access must be carefully studied in known locations of seal haul out. |
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Harbor seals are solitary but are gregarious when hauled out and during the breeding season, though they do not form groups as large as some other seals. |
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While the Chicago River historically handled much of the region's waterborne cargo, today's huge lake freighters use the city's Lake Calumet Harbor on the South Side. |
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The war then ground down to a stalemate, with the majority of actions fought as large skirmishes, such as those at Chestnut Neck and Little Egg Harbor. |
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Argentina stayed neutral during World War II, a decision that had full British support but was rejected by the United States after the attack on Pearl Harbor. |
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Harbor seals use their mystacial vibrissae in a cold environment. |
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Hopper began painting it immediately after the attack on Pearl Harbor. |
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On 7 December 1941 Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor drew the United States into the conflict as allies of the British Empire and other allied forces. |
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They started mass production after the bombing of Pearl Harbor. |
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First held in 1971, RIMPAC has been a successful proving ground for the integration of Reserve Component Sailors into daily NAVSUP FLC Pearl Harbor operations. |
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A Burbank man and his flight instructor were rescued from the ocean near Los Angeles Harbor on Sunday after they parachuted from a stalled aerobatic airplane. |
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This was the first aircraft move for the 579-foot pure car truck carrier, originating at National City Port in San Diego and offloading at Pearl Harbor shipyard. |
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On December 7, 1941, the Empire of Japan launched a surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, prompting the United States to join the Allies against the Axis powers. |
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Hopper is homeported in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, and is on a scheduled deployment supporting Maritime Security Operations and the global war on terror. |
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