In the autumn of that year, he went on the Bureau of Indian Affairs supply ship North Star to Point Barrow. |
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Polaris, the North Star, appears stationary in the sky because it is positioned close to the line of Earth's axis projected into space. |
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In orientating the sundial, the gnomon is actually being pointed to the North Celestial Pole which is within 1° of the North Star. |
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This was a signal with two messages: one to prepare to escape and the other to follow the North Star to freedom in Canada. |
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The Comet flew to Paris and after a brief stop, took off for London, arriving shortly before the North Star. |
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The North Star Alliance works with more than 60 partners to operate 14 wellness centres in nine countries in eastern and southern Africa. |
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Because of this, the North Pole points and particle emissions are intercepted by the toward Polaris, also called the North Star and Earth. |
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Before a compass was made, people found directions by finding the North Star. |
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We all know how to find Polaris, the North Star, which is also called the Pole Star. |
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The Persian Boy By Mary Renault This is my North Star of historical fiction. |
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Paul has been campaigning heavily in the North Star State, and is hoping to take advantage of its quirky libertarian streak. |
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This North Star approach to the presidency is classic and deeply pragmatic. |
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In Iriba the delegation was housed at North Star Camp which is under Polish command. |
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This dream was like the North Star that guided every decision they made and every step they took. |
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It was with the Royal Canadian Air Force that the Canadair North Star etched her place in history. |
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With support from strategic partners, including the British and Dutch governments, Chevron and the Walvis Bay Corridor Group, North Star opened four new wellness centres, in addition to the two that already existed. |
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The North Star had left two hours earlier, headed for London. |
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She is our North Star, anchorwoman, excellent instructor and an inspiration to all of us. |
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Kansas has a warrior statue on its dome that portrays a Kansa Indian shooting an arrow toward the North Star. |
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Another quilt has a North Star pattern, reflecting that the Big Dipper, which always points to the North Star, was important to navigation. |
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She is also on the Management Team of the North Star Foundation, a public-private partnership to reduce the impact of HIV in the transport sector. |
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Our principles are our North Star, but our tools and tactics must be flexible and reflect the reality on the ground wherever we are trying to have a positive impact. |
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North Star Yacht Club is positioned to become a very desirable community in one of the most breathtaking and sought after locations in Florida. |
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Scientists have long suspected that the brilliant star Polaris, or the North Star, is part of a triple star system. |
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On 13 September 1492, Columbus observed that the needle of his compass no longer pointed to the North Star. |
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The affable owner of North Star Bedding in Sudbury still produces the same mattresses and box springs as he did when he started 22 years ago. |
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He is also the Supreme Worthy Counselor to the Order Court of Calanthe and served 2 years as Worshipful Master of the North Star Lodge. |
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North Star Opinion Research and Hardstand Strategic Research conducted a poll for FSC July 16-22 and surveyed 803 active voters in Florida. |
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The Big Dipper's Merak and Dubhe, pointers for the North Star, are now positioned east-west just after dark marking the midpoint of winter. |
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The final was a full 16-overs eightball game and holders Kirkwood batted first with a strong line up against new team North Star. |
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Early on sailors navigated by the stars at night and the north star became the symbol for finding ones way home. |
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The statue of Liberty would serve as the north star of our behavior. |
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