| Broda Otto Barnes Broda_Otto_Barnes
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| Featured article candidates/Cannon Wikipedia:Featured_article_candidates/Cannon
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| Clinometer (forestry) clinometer is a common tool used in forestry to measure slope, vertical angles, and -in combination with range measurements- elevation change or tree heights. Clinometer_(forestry)
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| Donald Keats Donald Keats (born May 27, 1929) is an American composer, teacher, and pianist. Donald_Keats
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| Whaling Disaster of 1871 The Whaling Disaster of 1871 was an incident off the northern Alaskan coast in which a fleet of 33 American whaling ships were trapped in the Arctic ice in late 1871 and subsequently abandoned. It dealt a serious blow to the American whaling industry, already in decline. Whaling_Disaster_of_1871
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| Ligonier Valley Railroad The Ligonier Valley Railroad connected the communities of Latrobe and Ligonier, Pennsylvania, approximately apart, between 1877 and 1952. For much of its length, the railroad ran parallel to Loyalhanna Creek in a scenic mountain gorge. In addition to the Latrobe-Ligonier line, there was an extension to the coal mining communities of Wilpen and Fort Palmer to the north of Ligonier, as well as several shorter spurs serving coal mines. Ligonier_Valley_Railroad
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| Hawaii Loa College Hawaii Loa College was a private, four-year, liberal arts college in Honolulu, Hawaii, founded in 1963 as Christian College of the Pacific by a consortium of four Protestant church denominations in Hawaii, with land deeded by Harold K.L. Castle on which to build a campus. Hawaii_Loa_College
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| Marjorie Kendig Marjorie Kendig Gates (1892 - 1981), best known as M . Kendig, was an American administrator, director of the Institute of General Semantics from 1950 until 1965, and co-worker of Alfred Korzybski who completed his collected writings after Korzybski's death in 1950. Marjorie_Kendig
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| Elwood Murray Elwood Murray (1897-1988) was an American administrator and scientist in the field of speech communications and general semantics. Elwood_Murray
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| Paul Drennan Cravath Paul Drennan Cravath (July 14, 1861 – July 1, 1940) was a millionaire lawyer of Manhattan and a partner of the law firm today known as Cravath, Swaine & Moore. Paul_Drennan_Cravath
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| Ice hockey in popular culture Ice hockey, partially because of its popularity as a major professional sport, has been a source of inspiration for numerous films, television episodes and songs in North American popular culture. Ice_hockey_in_popular_culture
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| Josef Korbel School of International Studies The University of Denver (DU)'s Josef Korbel School of International Studies is graduate school located in Ben Cherrington Hall (BCH) on the DU campus. It was formerly the Graduate School of International Studies (GSIS) before being renamed on May 28th, 2008. Josef_Korbel_School_of_International_Studies
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| Sierra de los Cuchumatanes The Sierra de los Cuchumatanes is the highest non-volcanic mountain range in Central America. Its elevations range from 500 m to over 3,800 m, and it covers a total area of ±16,350 km². With an area of 1,500 km² situated above 3,000 m, it is also the most extensive highland region in Central America. Sierra_de_los_Cuchumatanes
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| Flaman Speed Indicator and Recorder Flaman Speed Indicator and Recorder was a device patented in 1901 by Nicolas Charles Eugène Flaman of France for indicating the current speed of a vehicle (for example a railway locomotive) and recording it on a paper tape that could be unrolled and examined at the end of a run to provide evidence of the speeds attained on the journey. Flaman_Speed_Indicator_and_Recorder
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| A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower is the United States’ newest maritime strategy. It was presented by the U.S. Chief of Naval Operations and the Commandants of the U.S. Marine Corps and U.S. Coast Guard at the International Seapower Symposium at the U.S. Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island on October 17, 2007. The new maritime strategy explains the comprehensive role of the sea services in an era marked by globalization and uncertainty. A_Cooperative_Strategy_for_21st_Century_Seapower
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| List of environmental law reviews and journals list of environmental law reviews and journals. Appalchian Natural Resources Law Journal Boston College Environmental Affairs Law Review Buffalo Environmental Law Journal Canadian Environmental Law Reports Clean Tech Law & Business Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law & Policy Columbia Journal of Environmental Law Dickinson Journal of Environmental Law & Policy Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum Ecology Law Quarterly (UC Berkeley) Energy Law Journal (University of Tulsa) Environmental & Energy Law & Policy Journal List_of_environmental_law_reviews_and_journals
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| List of universities with computer engineering programs The following is a list of universities with Computer engineering programs. List_of_universities_with_computer_engineering_programs
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| Articles for creation/2008-06-04 Wikipedia:Articles_for_creation/2008-06-04
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| Rocky Mountain Conservatory Theatre Rocky Mountain Conservatory Theatre is a youth theater organization located in Colorado, and was founded in 2007 by the University of Denver theatre professor Anthony L. Hubert. Rocky Mountain Conservatory Theatre (RMCT) hosts its programs at the University of Denver (DU). RMCT holds an annual summer camp, numerous child-cast productions throughout the year, as well as acting conservatory classes for children ages 6-17. Their slogan is "theatre for youth, by youth". Rocky_Mountain_Conservatory_Theatre
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| University College University of Denver University College is the school of professional and continuing studies of the University of Denver, geared to the needs of working adults. University College delivers graduate certificates and master’s degrees, in online and on campus formats. Non-credit personal development programs are also offered. University_College_University_of_Denver
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