Four new molluscan species, a bivalve and three gastropods, are named from shallow-marine, lower Upper Cretaceous strata in Oregon. |
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They became the first naturalists to describe several animals, including the coyote, kit fox, Oregon bobcat and the wolf of the plains. |
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Janin's brother and father have both played Ultimate for the University of Oregon. |
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As other women began to disappear around Washington and Oregon, Keppel theorized one man was responsible. |
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Along the Oregon coast, upwelling occurs when spring winds consistently push warmer surface water offshore. |
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Since then Belgium, Holland and Oregon have changed their laws to permit assisted dying in different ways. |
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Old fir flooring, recovered from a demolished building, finds new life as wainscot in the Ecotrust Building, Portland, Oregon. |
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But his jog from computer science to biomechanics, while at the University of Oregon, set him in the right direction for a promising career. |
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In 1997, Oregon seed growers produced nearly 640 million pounds of grass seed on 439,000 acres of cropland. |
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The following year, he was a visiting assistant professor of history at Oregon State University. |
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When I was a little girl I really wanted to be a majorette, so my mom signed me up with the Oregon Journal Juniors Majorettes. |
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The Oregon Trail was a computer game where you had to navigate your family across the country to settle in uncharted lands in the west. |
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Modem rodent and lagomorph skulls were mainly from the Condon Museum, University of Oregon. |
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The state that grows the most black raspberries is Oregon, with about 1,000 acres planted. |
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She came to Oregon from her Mixtec community in Oaxaca, Mexico, in 1987, following her husband, who was legalized that same year. |
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A rare Velvet Underground acetate, containing an alternate version of their first album was bought at a yard sale in Oregon for 75 cents. |
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Orange tortrix moths are generally found in California, Oregon, and Washington. |
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Oregon is enticing California natural food businesses to move north a state. |
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The Oregon system seems able to provide housing reliably, even during boom times. |
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Michael Cockram is an adjunct assistant professor of architecture at the University of Oregon. |
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Herbs such as dandelion leaf and root, milk thistle, artichoke, Oregon grape root, chelidonium and curcumin also support liver function. |
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He is now an adjunct assistant professor of architecture at the University of Oregon and director of the Italy Field School Program. |
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There is general agreement, however, that figures for direct marketing in Oregon and elsewhere are undercounted. |
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Oregon fans were running all over the place, clobbering each other in unceremonious embraces, laughing loudly and then simultaneously sobbing. |
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A bird shot by a 9-year-old of Lebanon set new Oregon state records for weight, beard length and overall score. |
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Oregon retrieved the opening tip, and Flash dribbled down the court and hit a three from the top of the key. |
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As for the western Indians, such as the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapahos, American settlers went around them to settle the California and Oregon. |
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He got put on the ballot in Oregon temporarily by catering to a virulently anti-gay right-wing group. |
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It's also the third, following Washington and Oregon, to index its minimum wage to inflation. |
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Lab tests suggest that a lethal disease of oak trees in California and Oregon could strike some popular garden shrubs in the rhododendron family. |
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Another Oregon big tree hunter drove out and remeasured the state's champ and declared it still the larger of the two trees. |
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The decision to leave his native Pennsylvania for the rich farming land of the Oregon Territory was not made lightly. |
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While packs of dog-bite lawyers still roam free in California, here in Oregon, their bark is worse than their bite. |
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The movie was filmed on location in Oregon, and the period clothing and accoutrements are generally right on. |
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For instance, large quartzite boulders cap several of the mountain ridges in the Wallowa Mountains of northeast Oregon. |
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Walking along Harris Beach, Oregon I turned to see this 'sneaker wave' roll in. |
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Oregon led the country with over seven percent of its kindergarteners citing a non-medical reason for their noncompliance. |
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Oregon and Rocky Mountain woodsia hybrid are native to Minnesota. |
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In 2007, not to miss a part of the trade, Johnnes began moonlighting as a winemaker in both Oregon and Burgundy. |
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Cvetkovich claimed her husband had Kidnapped her two young children and took off for Oregon in search of Masters. |
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The setting was the Satyricon, a small, dimly lit nightclub in Portland, Oregon. |
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Oregon lobbyists are inviting exotic dancers to write their own labor legislation. |
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Oregon and California both require that antifreeze manufacturers add a bittering agent to their products, in order to make them unpalatable to pets and children. |
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He is an assistant professor at the University of Oregon School of Law. |
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He undertook postdoctoral training in neuroendocrinology and neurophysiology at the Brain Research Institute, UCLA, and the Oregon Health Sciences University, Portland. |
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I congratulate and celebrate with the good people of Oregon as marriage equality becomes a reality. |
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The exuberant, indefatigable Democrat from Oregon and the dour, taciturn Republican from New Hampshire made an odd couple. |
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None of the sweeteners people eat are 100 percent fructose, which was used in the Oregon study and several others. |
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Seventy three percent of students at David Douglas High School in Portland, Oregon are low-income. |
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The Tropic Bird was a three masted Barkentine built by master shipbuilder John Kruse at the Coos Bay Oregon, shipyard of Captain Asa Meade Simpson. |
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Through arrest reports and newspaper articles, he followed one activist as she road-tripped across the country from Oregon to California to Minnesota. |
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For example, if planners wish to find out how many powerboat operators in Oregon have taken a boating class or how many kayakers in Ohio wear a life jacket, it's in there. |
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Electric Swamp Blues How can you possibly find authentic swamp blues in Portland, Oregon? |
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A month later, John was on his ideological high horse again, charging into Oregon to overthrow that state's right-to-die law that had been passed by popular referendum. |
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There are many lands in many bioregions, from the Keys to Arizona, Maine to Oregon, because we each fall in love with a particular and different type of beauty and abundance. |
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Anyone who answers differently is looking deep into their intestinal loops, not the Oregon study. |
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In Oregon, some wounded members of the National Guard have made it their mission to make sure their fellow soldiers get the welcome that they deserve. |
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Oregon and Alaska, like Colorado and Washington, will try their hand at regulating weed like booze. |
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He spotted Nestor Gabriel Caballero Gutierrez, 39, of aloha, Oregon, limping down the road. |
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Back then, the cataclysmic flood waters in the region scoured away the soils of Eastern Washington and carried house-sized boulders from Montana as far away as Oregon. |
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Growing up in the 1920s, his closest buddy was Fats Domino before his family relocated to Portland, Oregon, where Lee took up featherweight boxing. |
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If the Bay State OKs the morally complex measure, it would join Oregon and Washington in allowing Dr. Deaths to practice. |
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In the native forests of the Oregon Cascades hemlocks, cedars, maples, many fir and pine species, and others are intermingled among the dominant Douglas fir. |
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But Washington State, Oregon, you guys have a totally different larder from ours. |
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I suggest that perhaps he might have more time for researching worms if he finished the graduate work he abandoned decades ago, in soil science at Oregon State University. |
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Idaho followed Colorado, Kansas, Mississippi, Oregon, Utah, and Wisconsin in enacting similar measures. |
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Maier arrived in the coastal town of Newport, Oregon, just in time for the first brew. |
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In the tiny seaside town of Yacahts, Oregon, buck Henderson is ready to die. |
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In 1998, Osher served on an expert panel after a shooting at Thurston High School in Springfield, Oregon. |
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But in solidly Democratic Oregon, the political fallout from this revelation is likely to be limited. |
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As southern California turns to desert western canada could follow Oregon and Washington states as a contender in top class wines. |
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These kids are resonating with a tribally based cultures that can be found in such left coast locations as Ashland, Oregon and San Francisco, California. |
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He works almost entirely from a roomy house that sits on a wooded Oregon mountain top and is decorated with taxidermic specimens, including a piranha and a crocodile. |
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Sticks and stones may break your bones but, as some University of Oregon campus cops learned recently, names can prompt a lawsuit. |
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She lives in Portland, Oregon, with two cats, one Canadian, and 60,000 honeybees. |
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Or the inimitable Oregon Country Fair, a 45,000-person, three-day Woodstock-esque hippy festival in the woods outside Eugene. |
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It contains historic wetlands that could be restored to provide important habitat for sandhill crane nesting and foraging as well as Oregon spotted frog breeding habitat. |
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And a 9-year-old black girl was handcuffed and hauled off to jail by police in Oregon. |
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I grew up in western Oregon, just outside Eugene, on 27 wooded acres that served as my playground. |
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The Republican candidate for governor in Oregon, on the other hand, touted her support for the freedom to marry in a TV ad. |
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In Mysidiella newtonae n. sp., from the early Norian of the Wallowa Terrane of Oregon, the lunule is even shorter and more deeply incurved than in M. orientalis. |
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The first appearance of Vernedia in lower Cenomanian rocks of Oregon implies that the genus migrated westwardly across the Pacific into the Old World Tethyan province. |
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Not far short of the Oregon border, I stopped for a beer at a tiny townlet in a wilderness of sage that had a post office, a tavern and not much else. |
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The powdered herb can be found combined with botanicals like Oregon grape, thyme and ginger in anti-candida and anti-parasite internal medicinal formulas. |
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In the Oregon study, 5.1 percent of the people in the control group had elevated GH levels. |
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As I sat to write this essay I could not help but reflect upon an old saying about a butterfly beating its wings in China and causing a breeze in Oregon. |
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Only Oregon, New Mexico, Vermont, Montana and Washington have such protections in place. |
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After successfully moving our business to the wilds of the Oregon outback I've had a chance to use some new equipment and thought I'd share what I learned. |
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We telephoned our rabbi and rebbetzin back home in Eugene, Oregon. |
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Distribution and co-occurrence of rockfishes over trawlable shelf and slope habitats of California and southern Oregon. |
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If true, the last thing an Oregon cyclist needs is a Huskies fan in a Hummer who suddenly has an agenda against Oregon riders rolling stop signs. |
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Trevor Romaine, who kicked three field goals in Oregon State's 27-23 loss to Stanford, was named the Pac-12 player of the week for special teams. |
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Enjoy beers such as Golden Rose, made with rose hips, and Gose Coastal, made with Oregon huckleberries. |
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Now the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is trying to persuade blacktail hunters to actually pull teeth from deer they harvest. |
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Washington State is eclipsed in consumers' eyes by its viniferous neighbors to the south, California and Oregon. |
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In 1926, Oregon Yearly Meeting seceded from Five Years Meeting, bringing together several other yearly meetings and scattered monthly meetings. |
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Other notable postmodernists included Michael Graves, with his pioneering Portland Building in Portland, Oregon and the Denver Public Library. |
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Meanwhile, the states of Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington can be considered part of the Northwest or Pacific Northwest. |
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Oregon and Washington have also seen rapid growth with the rise of Boeing and Microsoft along with agriculture and resource based industries. |
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The dispute was resolved in the Oregon Treaty of 1846, which established the 49th parallel as the boundary through the Rockies. |
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The basin within which Malheur Lake, Oregon was created when a lava flow dammed the Malheur River. |
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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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At the time of that report, the four states that allowed election day registration were Minnesota, Wisconsin, Maine, and Oregon. |
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According to the Oregon Criminal Defense Lawyers Association, most felony convictions in the state are the products of nonunanimous juries. |
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The oldest alcid fossil is Hydrotherikornis from Oregon dating to the Late Eocene while fossils of Aethia and Uria go back to the Late Miocene. |
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Another instance can be found in the Northwestern region, which encompasses Oregon, Washington, and Northern California. |
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Large populations move with the season down the West Coast of Canada and may winter on the islands in Washington and Oregon. |
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Oregon allows bicycles except on specific urban freeways in Portland and Medford. |
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The presence of this grass was a major cause of the destruction of native dune habitat in Oregon and Washington during the 20th century. |
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The Missoula Floods of Oregon and Washington states were also caused by breaking ice dams, resulting in the Channeled Scablands. |
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This regular scheduled route went from Panama City, Nicaragua and Mexico to and from San Francisco and Oregon. |
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The duck is also the nickname of the University of Oregon sports teams as well as the Long Island Ducks minor league baseball team. |
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In the United States, most sweet cherries are grown in Washington, California, Oregon, Wisconsin, and Michigan. |
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In Oregon and Washington, its range is continuous from the eastern edge of the Cascades west to the Pacific Coast Ranges and Pacific Ocean. |
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Pure stands are also common, particularly north of the Umpqua River in Oregon. |
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Recent widespread shellfish kills near the coasts of Oregon and Washington are also blamed on cyclic dead zone ecology. |
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There were four state senators, one from Kentucky, one from Oregon, one from Tennessee, and one from New Mexico. |
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The company's North American headquarters was relocated in 2002 from Palm Springs, California to Portland, Oregon. |
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The blue and ruffed grouse season in eastern Oregon would also remain open through Jan. |
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Oregon is one of only three states of the contiguous United States to have a coastline on the Pacific Ocean. |
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Oregon was inhabited by many indigenous tribes before Western traders, explorers, and settlers arrived. |
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The capital, Salem, is the second most populous city in Oregon, with 164,549 residents. |
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This chronicle is the first topographical and linguistic source with respect to the place name Oregon. |
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Oregon claims the D River as the shortest river in the world, though the state of Montana makes the same claim of its Roe River. |
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Helens erupted in 1980, an event visible from northern Oregon and affecting some areas there. |
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Typical of a western state, Oregon is home to a unique and diverse array of wildlife. |
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The western third of Oregon is very wet in the winter, moderately to very wet during the spring and fall, and dry during the summer. |
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The eastern two thirds of Oregon have cold, snowy winters and very dry summers. |
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Humans have inhabited the area that is now Oregon for at least 15,000 years. |
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition travelled through northern Oregon also in search of the Northwest Passage. |
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This government was the first acting public government of the Oregon Country before annexation by the government of the United States. |
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Volunteer cavalry recruited in California were sent north to Oregon to keep peace and protect the populace. |
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In 1902, Oregon introduced direct legislation by the state's citizens through initiatives and referenda, known as the Oregon System. |
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During the 1970s, the Pacific Northwest was particularly affected by the 1973 oil crisis, with Oregon suffering a substantial shortage. |
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A writer in the Oregon Country book A Pacific Republic, written in 1839, predicted the territory was to become an independent republic. |
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Oregon state government has a separation of powers similar to the federal government. |
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The only court that may reverse or modify a decision of the Oregon Supreme Court is the Supreme Court of the United States. |
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A detailed list of the past and present Congressional delegations from Oregon is available. |
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The United States District Court for the District of Oregon hears federal cases in the state. |
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In 1994, Oregon adopted the Oregon Health Plan, which made health care available to most of its citizens without private health insurance. |
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Oregon farmers and ranchers also produce cattle, sheep, dairy products, eggs and poultry. |
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Oregon is home to many breweries and Portland has the largest number of breweries of any city in the world. |
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Oregon native Matt Groening, creator of The Simpsons, has incorporated many references from his hometown of Portland into the TV series. |
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The Oregon Film Museum is located in the old Clatsop County Jail in Astoria. |
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In 2011, Amazon began operating a datacenter in northeastern Oregon near Boardman. |
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Oregon voters have been resolute in their opposition to a sales tax, voting proposals down each of the nine times they have been presented. |
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The center of population of Oregon is located in Linn County, in the city of Lyons. |
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Oregon also contains the largest community of Russian Old Believers to be found in the United States. |
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There are an estimated 6,000 to 10,000 Muslims in Oregon, most of whom live in and around Portland. |
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Especially since the 1990 passage of Measure 5, which set limits on property tax levels, Oregon has struggled to fund higher education. |
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Since then, Oregon has cut its higher education budget and now ranks 46th in the country in state spending per student. |
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Oregon is home to a wide variety of private colleges, the majority of which are located in the Portland area. |
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Until 2011, the only major professional sports team in Oregon was the Portland Trail Blazers of the National Basketball Association. |
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Marco Meniketti, tested ceramics from shipwrecks in Mexico, California, and Oregon as well as ceramics linked to Drake found near Point Reyes. |
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Softwood flooring, such as pitch pine, Oregon pine and deal, should be rift sawn if a good finish and even wearing surface are required. |
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Lily of the Valley Ritchie, daughter of Wakerobin Gendel Sattler, plans to attend the University of Oregon and study pre-medicine. |
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Oregon health officials advise people who use Oregon waterbodies for recreation to always be alert to signs of algae blooms. |
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Warren grew up in Eugene, where he served as water boy for his father's basketball teams at Oregon. |
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Namita Gupta Wiggers has been named the Director of the Museum of Contemporary Craft in Portland, Oregon. |
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His service project, completed for Oregon Fish and Wildlife, involved building 12 wood duck nesting boxes to replace old ones. |
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The annual Oregon Track Club Pre's Trail X-Country Challenge will be held Aug. |
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What do the American alligator and the bald eagle have in common with the Oregon chub? |
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The birds most commonly involved in airplane collisions in Oregon were the American kestrel and the cliff swallow. |
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Both are members of the Oregon Association of Nurseries and Oregon Certified Nursery Professionals, and belong to the Appaloosa Horse Club. |
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Officials say a restriction in Clatsop County has been lifted, so the entire Oregon Coast is now open for razor clam harvesting. |
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Razor clams are the most highly prized clam in Oregon but they, frankly, are not widespread outside the northern Oregon Coast. |
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The Oregon Public Utility Commission on Tuesday approved what will be Oregon's fourth area code. |
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If you recently moved to Oregon from California, all of this might seem kind of silly, since the Golden State has a whopping 29 area codes. |
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Remember Scott Reed, the Oregon redeveloper who was going to breathe life into 30 residential properties in Little Rock? |
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Hundreds of pupils were holding a breakfast meeting at Thurston High in Springfield, Oregon, when Kip Kinkle started shooting. |
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One of the latest winter sports to hit Central Oregon, snow kiting has a small but dedicated following in the Bend Kite Crew. |
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He was the owner of Bernina Sewing Centers in Hawaii and founder of Gold's Gym in Oregon. |
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A tight end for the Buffaloes, Reinhardt suffered a blow to his head when it struck the thigh of an Oregon player on an otherwise routine play. |
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Seabirds called Cassin's auklets starved this winter off Washington and Oregon. |
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The CyberKey Authorizer from Videx of Corvallis, Oregon, brings network and modem capabilities to the CyberLock Access Control System. |
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Pollinator of clustered lady's slipper orchid Cypripedium fasciculatum in Oregon. |
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A University of Oregon student who died on Friday most likely succumbed to bacterial meningitis, according to Lane County Public Health. |
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The meet is free, and temporary seating has been installed, though Oregon State is encouraging fans to bring lawn chairs. |
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Oregon State golfer Alex Moore was eliminated on the 19th hole by Scott Kammann, of Baneberry, Tenn. |
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Playing with Barbie dolls may limit a young girl's ideas about what she can do with her life, an Oregon State University study suggests. |
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He works with Hedrick on a separate project involving barn swallows in Oregon. |
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Oregon will open its first season back on the baseball diamond with a game at Saint Mary's on Feb. |
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Jenny DeGroot, the lead sea otter keeper at Oregon Zoo, trained Eddie to shoot a small ball through a plastic basketball hoop. |
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Seely Mint's peppermint patties are handcrafted using mint oil made from mint that's grown on their family farm in Oregon. |
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Sometimes one has no choice but to shake one's head in disbelief like an Oregon Duck bobble-head doll in the back window of a car. |
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Nobody talks about how Oregon was a close game for a half or how Arizona State shellacked us in the first half. |
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An Oregon appeals court has ruled that the police search of a citizen's home in response to a false burglar alarm was illegal. |
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The life history of the side-blotched lizard, Uta stansburiana Baird and Girard, in north-central Oregon. |
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Her pets, Pua and Stewie, are Tamandua anteaters, native to South America and a pretty rare sight in Oregon. |
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This year's field includes Alabama, Indiana, North Carolina, Notre Dame, Oregon, Texas, St Joseph's and the host Chaminade Silverswords. |
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Kerri Brooks, who works as a camerawoman for CBS Sports, once punched an Oregon fan who criticized her dad. |
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A story on the front page of Wednesday's Oregon Life section misidentified her as Lucille Pershern. |
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The courts in four others, including Oregon, have stricken down term limit laws. |
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Theophobia has hit America like a cruise ship virus and has sickened many in Oregon. |
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Pacific maple goes by a variety of terms, among them big leaf maple and Oregon maple, but is also known as soft maple. |
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The presence of Oklahoma on the schedule for 2006 means Oregon will get a jump on its preparations for facing the Sooners in the Holiday Bowl. |
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I'VE BEEN APPLYING for a coveted Oregon Hart Mountain antelope tag for 13 years, and at age 70, I realized I might die before I draw one. |
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Take Pharaoh Brown as an example, as the latest in a line of Oregon tight ends who have put their basketball skills to good use. |
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Last time I looked they were selling Corton Charlemagne, St Emilion, Oregon Pinot and the almost legendary Chateau Musar. |
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Otherwise, Oregon State seems set at split end, usually the featured position in the passing game of the Beavers. |
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Chinook salmon off the coast of California and most of Oregon are safe this year from commercial and recreational fishermen. |
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Seasonal variation in mycophagy by the western red-backed vole, Clethrionomys californicus, in southwestern Oregon. |
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And with Oregon having lost both blowouts and squeakers in the past month, there's no such thing as a sure thing for the Ducks. |
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife is seeking the help of deer and elk hunters in checking for chronic wasting disease in Oregon. |
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I have students from Eugene and Springfield, who were not taught about the Oregon Trail of Tears. |
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By the 1980s, golden tansy ragwort flea beetles, cinnabar moths and seed head flies had largely decimated the weed's Western Oregon population. |
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Absolutely, says a watchdog group opposed to a Eugene-based running camp's use of the new Steens Mountain Wilderness Area in Southeastern Oregon. |
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As a freshman at the University of Oregon four years ago, Marcus Triest was blissfully unaware of the price of college. |
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A Romanian princess has been arrested for allegedly running a cockfighting ring in Oregon. |
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The nicknaming of Portland provides a neat segue into the trivia quiz that occasionally appears in this space regarding the State of Oregon. |
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Collegiately, Kizer played baseball at Glendale Community College in Arizona, the University of Washington, and Western Oregon University. |
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There have been five no-hitters in Oregon State history, three of those coming under current head coach Pat Casey. |
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There was the T-shirt in Oregon reading FERRARO and Mondale. |
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And among Oregon's voters, it is the undecideds who are likely to prove the most decisive in swinging Oregon either for Kerry or Bush. |
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Oregon now ranks 15th in the nation for its ability to minimize underpayments. |
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Surprise winner in the white wine category was an inexpensive, nonvintage, sweet niagara grape wine from the Oak Knoll Winery in Oregon. |
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Two people used ropes to descend from an observation deck just below the Golden Pioneer statue on the building's roof, Oregon State Police said. |
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I wish to thank the Oregon Shakespeare Festival for granting me an Observership to attend the rehearsals of the original production. |
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Neoplasia was not observed in 86 small odontocetes stranded on the Oregon and California shoreline. |
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Csaba Mera, ODS Medical Director, knows exactly why ODS was in the front rank of medical insurers in Oregon. |
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Oregon became a state two years later, and for most of two centuries the omission has gone unregretted. |
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It is related to the Oregon grape that is native to North America and that has been spreading through Europe for years. |
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For instance, a tincture of Oregon grape got rid of swollen tonsils, fever and accompanying enlarged lymph nodes. |
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Luckily, my sister read a newspaper article about Oregon Grape Root and how it might help with psoriasis. |
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Other patented lures used in this trap are based on moth responses to odors from flowers of Oregon grape, honeysuckle, and gaura flowers. |
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In short, Oregon grapes live on the edge, sometimes hanging on by the skins of their teeth. |
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A growing Oregon industry employs 40,000 workers at generally high-wage jobs, but most Oregonians cannot name it. |
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John Hayes, OSU professor of agricultural chemistry, studied the eggs of 10 Oregon amphibian species. |
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Eastern Oregon had 24 first downs to Tech's 16 and outrushed the Orediggers by 99 yards. |
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Oregon will always be an uphill battle for the GOP in the near future. |
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The plants are not native to Oregon, but the Darlingtonia californica, or cobra lily, is in the same family and is found on the Oregon Coast. |
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Lisa will receive an all-expense-paid voluntourism trip to participate in the World Parkinson Congress in Portland, Oregon. |
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And lucky geocachers may even stumble upon a limited-edition Oregon geocoin. |
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He is president-elect of the Oregon State Denturist Association and serves as chairman of the state Board of Denture Technology. |
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She set up Three Treasures as an Oregon nonprofit group and uses massage and naturo pathic solutions to help problem horses. |
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Burns helped curate a special Goonies exhibition at the Oregon Film Museum, housed in the former slammer where the Fratelli family was jailed. |
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Elijah Greer closed out his Oregon career by accomplishing what everyone expected when he arrived. |
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The Oregon Employment Division refused to approve the men's application for unemployment benefits on grounds that peyote is an illegal drug. |
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Guest speaker David Reinhard works for the Public Affairs Counsel, which represents Oregon PERS Retirees Inc. |
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Marine phosphorous markers that have been washing up on the Oregon Coast can be very dangerous, the Oregon State Police warned Monday. |
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Oregon Mutual conducted an exhaustive analysis of document management systems before they chose ImageRight. |
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Oregon State catcher Andrew Susac, who returned last week from a broken hamate bone in his left hand, could also be selected in the first round. |
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The main interior structure was made using Oregon sourced, Douglas-fir glued laminated beams which serve as ribs and louvers. |
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Rogue's spirits portfolio includes Dead Guy Whiskey, Oregon Single Malt Whiskey, Hazelnut Spice Rum, Pink Gin, Spruce Gin and Vintage Vodka. |
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Register-Guard sports editor Ron Bellamy has been voted Oregon Sportswriter of the Year for 2010 by state members of the National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association. |
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The lone Oregon State draftee Saturday was offensive lineman Andy Levitre, who will join Byrd in Buffalo after being selected with the 19th pick of the second round. |
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Bloomer's Nursery, 89719 Armitage Road in Eugene, is one of 36 garden centers in Western Oregon to host festivals, exhibits, workshops and entertainment. |
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Oregon is also home to Mentor Graphics Corporation, a world leader in electronic design automation located in Wilsonville and employs roughly 4,500 people worldwide. |
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Speleothem records indicate an increase in precipitation in southern Oregon, the timing of which coincides with increased sizes of pluvial lakes in the northern Great Basin. |
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Even phonier is the suggestion that, by defending its reputation so vigorously, Oregon is somehow looking out for women on campus instead of its own self-interests. |
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The Pacific Northwest states of Washington and Oregon had perhaps. |
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The Bureau of Land Management said Monday that a Eugene-based youth running camp may continue to stage events in the Steens Mountain Wilderness Area in Southeastern Oregon. |
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Spearheads and DNA found at the Paisley Caves site in Oregon suggest that North America was colonized by more than one culture, and that the Clovis culture was not the first. |
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Oregon is also the home of large corporations in other industries. |
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Oregon is home to several large datacenters that take advantage of cheap power and a climate in Central Oregon conducive to reducing cooling costs. |
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Portland is home to the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry, the Portland Art Museum, and the Oregon Zoo, which is the oldest zoo west of the Mississippi river. |
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The climate is arid in the Great Basin, desert in the Southwest, Mediterranean in coastal California, and oceanic in coastal Oregon and Washington and southern Alaska. |
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Due to regional similarities in climate and soil, the grapes planted in Oregon are often the same varieties found in the French regions of Alsace and Burgundy. |
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According to Oregon Attorney General John Kroger, the rebate program required that car dealers pass along the scrap value of the clunkers to the customers who turned them in. |
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This is evident on Belford University's website, a university that is listed as a Degree Mill on the website of the Office of Degree Authorization, Oregon. |
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An author from Lake Oswego, Oregon, introduces island homes with comments on how attitudes toward islands have shifted from shipwreck nightmares to paradisial fantasies. |
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Relatively new is the Eurasian collared dove, an invasive species that first showed up in Oregon about three years ago and is now found throughout the state. |
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The signing of the Oregon Treaty by Britain and the United States in 1846 ended the Oregon boundary dispute, extending the border westward along the 49th parallel. |
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East of the Coast Ranges lie several cultivated fertile valleys, notably the San Joaquin and Sacramento valleys of California and the Willamette Valley of Oregon. |
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They recently relocated to northern Oregon outside of Portland, and are happily submersing themselves in the foodie, outdoor and entertainment culture. |
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Christine Hulbe, Chair of the Department of Geology at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon, and current vice-president of the International Glaciological Society. |
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Oregon has supported Democratic candidates in the last eight elections. |
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In following years, the primary election to select party candidates was adopted in 1904, and in 1908 the Oregon Constitution was amended to include recall of public officials. |
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Father Habacuc Hernandez Benitez, 39, was gunned down with two seminarians, Eduardo Oregon Benitez, 19, and Silvestre Gonzalez Cambron, 21, just after leaving Mass. |
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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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Although some of the largest pupping areas harbor seals are found in California, harbor seals are found north along the Pacific Coast of the US in both Oregon and Washington. |
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Oregon nose guard Alex Balducci has been credited officially with five assisted tackles this season, but DeForest Buckner has seen many more than that. |
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Political opinions in Oregon are geographically split by the Cascade Range, with western Oregon being more liberal and Eastern Oregon being conservative. |
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Oregon used a three-run second inning, then relied on its defense to hold on for a 3-2 victory over Fordham at the Mary Nutter Classic softball tournament on Saturday. |
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Previously, the Curry County office of the Oregon State University Extension Service had collaborated with the school district on a variety of educational programs. |
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Towns named after Burns include Burns, New York, and Burns, Oregon. |
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Since the 1980 census, Oregon has had five congressional districts. |
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Surveys conducted in 1991, 1993, 1996, and 2001 produced estimates between 1,600 and 3,200 off California and 280 and 380 off Oregon and Washington. |
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Hazelnuts are grown extensively in this region and are a feature of baking, such as in chocolate hazelnut pie, an Oregon favorite, and Almond Roca is a local candy. |
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Oregon voters have elected Democratic governors in every election since 1986, most recently electing Kate Brown over Republican Bud Pierce in a 2016 special election. |
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The provision is the latest step Oregon lawmakers have taken in their fight against bogus degrees, diploma mills, and non-accredited institutions in general. |
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Those hoping to spot gray whales as they make their way to warmer waters past the Oregon Coast have at least two dozen sites to choose from in the next several days. |
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Cow parsnips, yarrow, moth mullein, yellow sweet cover, meadow goat's beard, milkweed, and great mullein line the roads to Tillamook, Oregon and the ocean. |
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In December 1844, Oregon passed its Black Exclusion Law, which prohibited African Americans from entering the territory while simultaneously prohibiting slavery. |
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Settlement increased with the Donation Land Claim Act of 1850 and the forced relocation of the native population to Indian reservations in Oregon. |
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Bailey, and this committee was itself succeeded by George Abernethy, who was the first and only Governor of Oregon under the provisional government. |
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Oregon is home to what is considered the largest single organism in the world, an Armillaria solidipes fungus beneath the Malheur National Forest of eastern Oregon. |
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Lane County's percentage decline exceeded the state's, a 15 percent drop, but its 504 million board feet was still the largest harvest of any Oregon county last year. |
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The former titleholders for Oregon white oak, Norway maple, rock elm, buckwheattree, turkey oak, and blackhead catclaw were all unmasked as trees of a different species. |
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Bonine has worked in the nursery industry in Oregon for some two decades. |
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Russell exhibits regularly with the Oregon State University faculty and was juried into the Portland Art Museum Biennial under the pseudonym Parlando Rubato. |
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Although their existence in Oregon is unconfirmed, reports of grizzly bears still turn up, and it is probable some still move into eastern Oregon from Idaho. |
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For would-be crabbers, there's no better place to learn than Oregon, where Dungeness and red rock crab can be found in nearly all the state's large saltwater bays. |
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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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Born in the Philippines and adopted by a family in Oregon, her passion for beadwork started at age 7 when someone gave her a kit filled with plastic beads. |
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Under Oregon law, the state funds medical examiners, while counties are responsible for providing investigators and a morgue, Oregon Medical Examiner Karen Gunson said. |
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As CEO of the mid-size Portland, Oregon contract manufacturer Bridgetown Natural Foods, Klock and his wife, Kelly, first invested in the company from afar. |
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In the United States it inhabits Colorado, the Big Horn Mountains of Wyoming, the Wallowa Mountains of Oregon, the Olympics, the northern Cascades of Washington and Alaska. |
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University of Oregon point guard Luke Ridnour was one of 60 players named as preseason candidates for the 2002-2003 Naismith College Basketball Player of the Year Awards. |
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Anyone doubting the long-term market for high-speed rail in Oregon should consider a new study that shows Amtrak ridership thriving in Oregon and Washington. |
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