Do you know that in Nevada 70 percent of the home mortgages are underwater? |
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In the silver case, there is a particularly fine featherlike dendrite of native silver from the La Nevada mine, Chihuahua, Mexico. |
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The helicopter slowly landed in the soft sand of a desert in the middle of nowhere, Nevada. |
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In California, 94,000 Douglas-fir, ponderosa pine, and sugar pine will be planted an 350 acres of Tahoe National Forest near Nevada City. |
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There are more than 700 networked machines located in casinos throughout Nevada and the jackpot grows each time a coin drops into any of them. |
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The campaign to keep high-level nuclear waste out of Utah and Nevada is just beginning. |
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We turned off the freeway into southern Nevada and on towards our final destination for the day, the town of Williams, Arizona. |
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The Sierra Nevada casts a rain shadow over the region to the east of that mountain range. |
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In Nevada, she learned to ride with cowboys and sometimes rode 12 miles to dance Virginia reels. |
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On display are fifty-five specimens, including nuggets and crystallized gold, from worldwide localities, with emphasis on Nevada and California. |
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Altogether, its total area is slightly less than the combined areas of the states of Utah and Nevada. |
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Deep in the Nevada desert by the flanks of Yucca Mountain stand a cedar pole, a sweat lodge and a circle of stones. |
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The winding 150 mile course from Barstow, California to Primm, Nevada knocked out vehicle after vehicle. |
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At Firebird, the Nevada native defeated Las Vegas rider Leo Shaver in the Pacific Division's series opener. |
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An unseasonably early and severe storm caught several climbers by surprise in the Sierra Nevada. |
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She moved to San Francisco, then followed the silver rush to Nevada and the gold strike of the Cassiar area of Alaska. |
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Extraction began in 1864 in California and Nevada, after commercially workable deposits were found in alkaline desert marshes. |
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Sierra Nevada Celebration Ale is a winter-time favorite, a zestily hopped ale that briskly wakes your tastebuds. |
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In the Nevada species the costae are more dense, with narrower interspaces and less of a tendency for medial intercalation. |
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Curiously, other Cisuralian ammonoid localities in Nevada have yielded abundant ammonoids but no additional representatives of Uraloceras. |
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The little-known magnificent wildlands of Nevada are typified in this remote wilderness of rugged canyons and broad desert playas. |
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Small well-developed brown anatase crystals replacing larger titanite crystals have been collected from Corral Canyon, Churchill County, Nevada. |
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Jacob Davis, a tailor from Nevada, took large pieces of denim and sewed them together with metal thread, to make what we now know today as jeans. |
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The California gold rush prompted a frenzied mass movement of people toward the Sierra Nevada. |
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In Nevada a measure that would have legalized possession of up to three ounces of the drug failed to gain the support it needed. |
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Rirc was incorporated in Nevada, US, in 1999 and has offices in London and Vancouver. |
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In the heart of the Nevada desert, it is a playground for adults where the imagination runs riot. |
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Explosive growth in Nevada is fueling one of the most robust economies in the nation. |
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Only 37,000 wild horses and donkeys remain on public lands, primarily in Nevada, Oregon, and Wyoming. |
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Between 1921 and 1925 he began to develop new colemanite holdings in Clark County, Nevada. |
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University of Nevada archaeologists hope to establish a lecture series as well as traveling exhibits to showcase the artifacts. |
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He would fill the cores of bombs with explosives, and part of his job was to go to the aboveground nuclear tests in Nevada. |
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The thin mantle of soil and quartzitic gravel is vegetated with ubiquitous sagebrush typical of the high desert in northeastern Nevada. |
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Winds routinely carried radioactive fallout to communities in Utah, Nevada and northern Arizona. |
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The story begins with accounts of the Ghost Dance, a religion that arose in 1888 from the visions of a Nevada Paiute named Wovoka. |
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Trevelez is, perhaps, Spain's highest village, the gateway to the Upper Sierra Nevada and the winter ski-slopes, and was as high as I drove. |
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In 1992, 43 tons of chlorine gas were released in Henderson, Nevada, causing distress to hundreds of people. |
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Little known from the east coast, important deposits of dumortierite exist in Rochester and Oreana, Nevada. |
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As in Nevada, autunite has been reported from a variety of scattered California localities. |
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They were all enchanters and enchantresses, for the city of Nevada was strictly forbidden to mortals. |
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I have a license with the Nevada State Athletic Commission and they have passed me fit to box. |
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If that state was Nevada, with five electoral votes, the election would be tied. |
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They moved to Nevada, built a beautiful new dream home, which they paid off completely, and still banked a hefty sum after taxes. |
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This film's release to DVD is unwarranted, and it should be scuttled and returned to the hidden film vault beneath the Nevada salt mines. |
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Near Virginia City, Nevada, the spirit of a camel materializes, led by a dead man. |
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Susannah, in between her sophomore and junior year at the time, had just won the Silver State barrel racing championship in Nevada. |
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A few minutes earlier, USS battleship Nevada and other ships opened fire on Utah. |
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Fiver was an outcast all through school, and he dropped out of the University of Nevada after a semester. |
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Currently, the group is in the midst of training dogs to find desert tortoise scat and hope to conduct testing this spring in Nevada. |
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Fine lustrous epidote crystals to 15 cm long have been collected at the Julie claim near Hawthorne, Mineral County, Nevada. |
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Last year, there was a strong push to ban betting on college games in our Nevada sports books. |
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Just like many homebrewers, the folks at Sierra Nevada are true hopheads, and no one has ever accused them of being stingy with the hops. |
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One record-breaking day in 1864 saw the company haul three tons of silver bullion from the mines of Virginia City, Nevada alone. |
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The Polygon, a Cold War development, had a U.S. counterpart located on traditional Shoshone territory in Nevada. |
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In the far north-west, the splinter-like peninsula of Lower California, with its high sierras, is a southward extension of the Sierra Nevada. |
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A Nevada state epidemiologist is also investigating whether arsenic is behind a severe increase in children's leukemia cases. |
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With skulls and bones now reunited, the ceremony will happen on an unmarked section of Paiute land in Nevada, to guard against further looting. |
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We are in a cheap restaurant in a middle-of-nowhere town in Nevada that just happens to have one, unassailable attraction. |
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The largest food provision house in Nevada in the 1860s was owned by Dalmatians. |
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A few small, uncompacted specimens have been also found in limestones in the northern Groom Range, Nevada. |
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Everybody on board was hurt when the vehicle skidded across a two-lane highway 30 miles west of Tonopah, Nevada. |
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Sailplane pilots dream of gliding in the Andes, Sierra Nevada and over Jondaryan. |
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At the age of 13 he travelled to the Nevada desert to track wild mustangs and observe their behaviour. |
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This problem is acute in Nevada, where the cycle of fire disturbance has spurred the invasive cheat grass to alter range and wildlife habitats. |
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The Sierra Nevada is particularly rich in them, with 50 varieties unique to the mountains. |
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Now Nevada City has the cultural advantages of a small city and the rural advantages of the boondocks. |
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When Michele relocated from Lake Havasu City, Arizona, to Reno, Nevada, in 2001, she tried to acquaint herself with the churchwomen in her new hometown. |
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It is also quite easy to drive from California to Nevada, which also has lax gun laws. |
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Also mixed in the melange are sandy limestone and serpentine, as well as sediments that eroded off a precursor of our present Sierra Nevada Range. |
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With its decades-long history of offering quickie hitches and divorces, marriage has long been a big business in Nevada. |
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Gates paints Reid as a lightweight more interested in Nevada issues than the defense of the nation. |
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There are also right-to-work states like Nevada where unions remain powerful. |
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In September, they'll compete in a more rigorous series of tests before receiving the go ahead to race from California through Nevada within 10 hours. |
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And conservatives in Nevada are looking for the kind of snarl that the smiling Sandoval may not be able to deliver. |
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A wanderer in the vast Nevada desert comes upon yet another rock formation, a mass of craggy geometric shapes limned in the gentle hues that express eons of sedimentation. |
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During one prizefight in Nevada, the World deployed four-foot-tall puppets to illustrate the blows as they were transmitted by telegraph from ringside. |
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On Fox News Sunday, he predicted Sharron Angle will trounce Harry Reid for the Nevada Senate seat. |
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Then we were dropping in on some cabaret in Denver, or perhaps it was a restaurant in Nevada. |
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By the end of the school year, poor Nevada children in full-day kindergarten outperform affluent children in half-day programs. |
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If that was possible, we would have killed everyone with H-bomb tests in the Pacific and Nevada. |
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He landed a reporting gig in Nevada, and after a couple of years moved to San Francisco, where he worked mostly as a freelancer. |
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The appeals court ruling was greeted with cheers from many corners of Nevada and the legal community generally. |
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I think that the signs out of Nevada were troubling for Hillary. |
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Last year a training programme was established in the state of Nevada to teach hairdressers to spot the signs of physical abuse and to ask the appropriate questions. |
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So you can, for instance, legally gamble 24 hours a day in Nevada and New Jersey, but try to open a casino in some southern states and you may find yourself on the chain gang. |
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Nevada can legalize most gambling, and other states can ban it outright. |
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It had more petition signatures than any previous Nevada ballot initiative. |
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But some of his pickup methods might actually be criminal, according to the state of Nevada. |
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Coburn, the more outgoing of the two, is the face of dap but by trade is a machinist from Nevada. |
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Nevada regulators have gone so far as to informally allow casino dealers to count cards and shuffle whenever the remainder of a shoe favors the players. |
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Hispanic Republican moderate Brian Sandoval just won a landslide reelection in Nevada. |
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Sadie, a 24-year-old graphic designer from Reno, Nevada, has a purely positive story. |
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In the October Geology, Bawden and his colleagues publish their analyses of samples from a massive zinc sulfide deposit located in a gold mine in Nevada. |
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The Southern Nevada Water Authority also pays homeowners to replace existing lawns with xeriscaping and supplies plans for those low-water gardens. |
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Other stories tell of his close calls and the controversial landing he made on what was supposed to be a dry lake bed in Nevada. |
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Jewell also approved a 70-megawatt geothermal plant on federal land in Nevada. |
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Or the victory in Nevada for the wooden, wearied majority leader Harry Reid? |
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These companies include SpaceX, Orbital Sciences, Sierra Nevada Space Systems, and more. |
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Goldfields in Nevada that had been neglected because the ore was just too expensive to extract were now attractive properties. |
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She's a little-known assemblywoman from the northern part of Nevada. |
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Police arrested Brooks under a little-known Nevada law that prohibits threats, direct or indirect, against a public officer. |
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As a result, electability may be a far more loaded term in Nevada than it has been in the past. |
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After Berkley made that statement, a truck transporting low-level nuclear waste from New York to Nevada was discovered to be carrying a cracked container. |
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Eric Hansen, principal of the White Pine Middle School in Ely, Nevada, has also devised novel techniques. |
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After ten years, in 1972, he was consecrated bishop of Nevada. |
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The telegenic former state attorney general and federal judge is Hispanic and hugely popular in Nevada. |
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He had spent the last two days lost in the Sierra Nevada mountains enduring subfreezing temperatures, with only a crudely built lean-to shelter and no food. |
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Tucked in the northwest corner of Nevada, the Black Rock Desert and High Rock Canyon look much the same as they did when the forty-niners journeyed through. |
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He does a nice business in his 60-seat taproom and goes through 2 half-barrels of Sierra Nevada Celebration a week during peak winter beer season. |
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We saw this during the recent standoff between Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy and federal officers. |
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Herrera is seeking to have the city reimbursed for its care of indigent patients it claims were dumped there by Nevada. |
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In 2001 Landsberry reenlisted into the Nevada Air National Guard and went on to deploy three times, most recently to Afghanistan. |
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Who would have expected a political furor to erupt around a single Nevada rancher? |
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He played important roles in the development of commercially-producing fields in Imperial Valley, California, Nevada, Hawaii and Utah. |
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Many of the Sierra Nevada fans have associated perennial streams fed by rainfall, snowmelt or glacial icemelt in the catchments. |
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In the Nevada example, crossovers were constructed where the lines ran in close proximity to allow reverse movements. |
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Beyond the valleys lie the Sierra Nevada in the south and the Cascade Range in the north. |
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The Western Task Force included the battleships Arkansas, Nevada, and Texas, plus eight cruisers, 28 destroyers, and one monitor. |
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At the Combined Policy Committee meeting in August, the US made a counter offer of allowing the use the Nevada Test Site. |
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California borders Oregon, Nevada, and Arizona to the north and east, and the Mexican state of Baja California to the south. |
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To the east of the Sierra Nevada are Owens Valley and Mono Lake, an essential migratory bird habitat. |
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The high mountains, including the Sierra Nevada, have an alpine climate with snow in winter and mild to moderate heat in summer. |
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Silver discoveries, including the Comstock Lode in Nevada in 1859, further drove rapid population growth. |
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For instance, the Maine District Court is a court of limited jurisdiction, but the Nevada District Courts are courts of general jurisdiction. |
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California, Ohio and Nevada use postmile systems in which the markers indicate mileage through the state's individual counties. |
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However, Nevada and Ohio also use the standard milepost system concurrently with their respective postmile systems. |
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The Sierra Nevada range creates the same effect in North America forming the Great Basin and Mojave Deserts. |
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The Sierra Nevada and the Cascade Range reach similar altitudes as the Rocky Mountains, but are significantly smaller. |
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During the late Pleistocene era, reindeer occurred as far south as Nevada and Tennessee in North America, and as far south as Spain in Europe. |
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In the northern part of the Andes, the isolated Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta range is often considered to be part of the Andes. |
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The Tairona inhabited northern Colombia in the isolated mountain range of Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta. |
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In the US, emeralds have been found in Connecticut, Montana, Nevada, North Carolina, and South Carolina. |
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Treasured landmarks such as Huaytapallana Nevada, when compared to 30 years ago, has much less glacial ice during the peak dry season. |
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On May 31, 2009, the Nevada legislature overrode Governor Jim Gibbons' veto of a domestic partnership bill. |
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The Sierra Nevada range creates the same effect in North America, causing the Great Basin desert, Mojave Desert, and Sonoran Desert. |
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It is mined in Arkansas, Connecticut, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Nevada and Missouri. |
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Most rainshadows in the western United States are due to the Sierra Nevada and Cascades. |
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The ghost of Al Davis has played Nevada like a streetcorner hooker, schmoozing, seducing, then stealing the working girl's purse. |
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The Nevada test site is contaminated with radiation after years of nuclear testing. |
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The Pine Tree project will supply Los Angeles with power from 80 giant wind turbines in the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains. |
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The Rocky Reach wireman crew received the award April 10, 2014, at NWPPA's Engineering and Operations Conference in Reno, Nevada. |
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Both the preview party and the Rags to Riches Marketplace will take place at the Nevada Ballet Theatre located at 1651 Inner Circle in Summerlin. |
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Martin Kafka said at the annual psychopharmacology update held by the Nevada Psychiatric Association. |
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Clark County, Nevada, has decided not to outlaw lap dances at local strip clubs. |
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For figures from John Muir to Ansel Adams and beyond, the Sierra Nevada has long been a locus classicus of the American wilderness sublime. |
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He studies and learns from earthquakes as a seismologist and director of the Seismological Laboratory at the University of Nevada, Reno. |
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We are particularly pleased to be expanding into Oklahoma, Nevada and Kansas, which are new states in the American Telecasting service area. |
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In October, Nevada MTA held the Nevada Silver State Competition, an opportunity for the average student to share musical abilities on all levels. |
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The box proved its worth on a California quail outing in the Sierra Nevada mountains. |
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In the National Geographic range, you can now enjoy Japan Tatami and Nevada Desert Flower in the new fragrance reeds diffuser. |
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A ski and snowboard week held in the jagged Sierra Nevada mountain range. |
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CardioVascular BioTherapeutics is a US biopharmaceutical company, headquartered in Las Vegas, Nevada. |
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Even before the scent was deployed, it attracted a mystery writer, Nevada Barr, who was plotting a book around bear censusing in the park. |
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This reform agenda represents the first truly tough-minded, bold approach to changing the way we do business in education in Nevada. |
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Future stock certificate issues will list Nevada as the state of incorporation. |
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Simas began his comedic journey in 2005 with the Rhode Island Comedy Factory and has hosted comedy shows from Connecticut to Nevada. |
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Douglas has recently been in Reno, Nevada, filming Sundowning, and his 1997 children's book The Broken Mirror, will be reissued for the holidays. |
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The U-2 planes flew at above 60,000 feet, and reports of unidentified flying objects in the Nevada desert started to roll in, the report said. |
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A 110 megawatt plant in Nevada promises 10 hours of storage. |
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In 1861, the year twain went to Nevada, it had more than five thousand. |
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Another had an uncanny ability to land paving jobs in Southern Nevada. |
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Mapping Advanced Argillic Alteration at Cuprite, Nevada, Using Imaging Spectroscopy. |
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The cyprinodont fishes of the Death Valley system of eastern California and southwestern Nevada. |
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Paleobiogeographic changes at the Pleistocene-Holocene boundary near Pintwater Cave, southern Nevada. |
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There's a gunfighting championship that draws sharpshooters not only from California but also Nevada and Arizona. |
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Field guide to plutons, volcanoes, faults, reefs, dinosaurs, and possible glaciation in selected areas of Arizona, California, and Nevada. |
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Ashcroft was an All-America women's pole vaulter at Nevada and won a state Class 2A championship in the event at Sheridan High School. |
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The most popular pencil wood, incense cedar, is found in the forests of California's Sierra Nevada Mountains. |
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The first action was filed in Federal District Court in Texas against Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Systems of Nevada, Iowa. |
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Auto-shipments, no minimums and free UPS Ground shipping to commercial addresses in California, Arizona, Utah and Nevada are additional benefits. |
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These products were made using Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein, manufactured by Basic Food Flavors, Inc, Las Vegas, Nevada. |
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A personnel mishap seconds before Obree was due to launch his bid for world record stardom in Nevada saw Scotland's gutsiest cyclist turn to look me in the eye. |
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The Basin Gulch project Montana, the Jungo property outside Winnemucca, Nevada, and the Gold Bug Mine in Oregon comprise the company's current portfolio. |
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When he hit rock bottom, Hughes decided to devote himself to God and charity, moving to the Nevada desert to help a native American tribe called the Paiute. |
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Leibold says the Sierra Club opposes shooting burros, preferring the adopt-a-burro policy jointly pursued by the Bureau of Land Management and NPS at Lake Mead in Nevada. |
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He told the Nevada News Bureau that he didn't want to change the pronunciation for Nevadans but was trying to ask them to be more tolerant of others. |
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Sierra Nevada, 8 39' N, 70 46' W, saxicolous, leaves to 2 m long, pendant, tepals translucent, whitish yellow, inflorescence and infrutescence erect, Dorr et al. |
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Regulators shut down Silver State Bank, saying the Nevada bank failed because of losses on soured loans, mainly in commercial real estate and land development. |
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The work will be conducted throughout the BRD Western Region, which includes Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Nevada, Utah and Arizona. |
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The Sierra Nevada Bighorn Sheep is dedicated to the recovery of the unique and endangered Sierra Nevada Bighorn Sheep through conservation, education and research. |
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The example they chose was designed and supplied by Blast Deflectors Inc, from Reno, Nevada, that specializes in jet blast and run-up noise protection. |
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Joining AgSense will be Roric Paulman of Paulman Farms in Sutherland, Nebraska and Steve Cubbage, owner and president of Prime Meridian, based in Nevada, Missouri. |
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Over 800 pounds of Roosevelt elk and beef were donated by the Northern Nevada Chapter of Safari Club International and by Multiple Use Managers, a wildlife management service. |
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November's report showed that HARP refinances accounted for 68 percent of total refinances in Nevada, nearly triple the 23 percent share of refinances nationally. |
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Mickey Truck Bodies has partnered with Rush Enterprises as its authorized reconditioning and service center partner for customers in Arizona, California, Nevada and Utah. |
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The Supreme Court of Nevada recently held that, unlike its federal counterpart, Nevada's rape shield statute applies only to criminal proceedings. |
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Department of Energy terminal storage facility for spent nuclear reactor and other radioactive waste, is in tuff and ignimbrite in the Basin and Range Province in Nevada. |
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One such batholith is the Sierra Nevada Batholith, which is a continuous granitic formation that makes up much of the Sierra Nevada in California. |
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In 2006, Katharine Jefferts Schori, the Episcopal Bishop of Nevada, became the first woman to become the Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church. |
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It was also stocked and unintentionally introduced in various states, including Illinois, Indiana, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio and Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. |
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In the Sierra Nevada, it ranges as far south as the Yosemite region. |
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It occurred all over the mainland, save for the southeastern United States, California west of the Sierra Nevada, and the tropical and subtropical areas of Mexico. |
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Coyote Springs, Nevada, Destiny, Florida and Douglas Ranch in Buckeye, Arizona are amongst the largest communities being planned for the 21st century. |
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The Sierra Nevada falls to Arctic temperatures in winter and has several dozen small glaciers, including Palisade Glacier, the southernmost glacier in the United States. |
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Born in Indianapolis, she had married at age seventeen and moved to Nevada to rejoin husband Samuel after his participation in the American Civil War. |
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Reno, Nevada, where the Center for Basque Studies and the Basque Studies Library are located at the University of Nevada, is another significant nucleus of Basque population. |
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On the US West Coast, in the states of California, Oregon, Washington, Nevada, Idaho, Arizona, and Utah, BP primarily operates service stations under the ARCO brand. |
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The Mormon Corridor also extends to parts of Idaho, Nevada and Wyoming. |
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These dry areas encompass much of Nevada, Utah, and Arizona. |
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He started out as a leansome six-foot-seven, 210-pound, high-scoring small forward at Nevada State, drafted early in the second round by the Utah Jazz. |
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Local glaciations existed in the Rocky Mountains and the Cordilleran ice sheet and as ice fields and ice caps in the Sierra Nevada in northern California. |
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The assessments analyse the impacts for 3 utility-scale facilities proposed on 3083 acres in the Dry Lake Solar Energy Zone in Clark County, Nevada. |
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Fossils from the Ordovician bioherm at Meiklejohn Peak, Nevada. |
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