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| 1937) was an American Episcopal missionary to | Alaska, a linguist and translator, and a professor of |
| In 1934, off the coast of | Alaska, a mysterious four year old island is stirring |
| Wrangell, | Alaska, a city on Wrangell Island and one of the olde |
| esult, the Enterprise arrived at Point Barrow, | Alaska a fortnight after the Investigator and was for |
| Michael Wood and Colby Coombs, | Alaska: A Climbing Guide, The Mountaineers, 2001. |
| year he was promoted to Regional Forester for | Alaska, a post he held till 1953. |
| age is a former settlement on Turnagain Arm in | Alaska, about 47 miles (76 km) south of Anchorage. |
| ed for Point Barrow (the northernmost point in | Alaska above the Arctic Circle). |
| lifornia and one each in Florida, Virginia and | Alaska, according to the FAA. |
| hockey defenseman who currently plays for the | Alaska Aces of the East Coast Hockey League. |
| and the Quad City Mallards, the ECHL with the | Alaska Aces and the International Hockey League with |
| ver he split the season between Peoria and the | Alaska Aces in the ECHL. |
| fter 6 years, signing a one-year contract with | Alaska Aces of the ECHL. |
| ice hockey player who currently plays for the | Alaska Aces of the East Coast Hockey League. |
| y 13, 2011, he was named the head coach of the | Alaska Aces of the ECHL. |
| He was formerly the head coach of the | Alaska Aces of the ECHL, where he led them to a Kelly |
| The | Alaska Aces and the Purefoods Tender Juicy Giants pla |
| ame between the Barangay Ginebra Kings and the | Alaska Aces held at the Albay Astrodome in Legaspi wa |
| He was signed by the | Alaska Aces on October 28, 2008, but only played one |
| 05 NHL Entry Draft and currently plays for the | Alaska Aces of the ECHL. |
| e Elmira Jackals and back in the ECHL with the | Alaska Aces before moving to Great Britain in 2005, s |
| the Welcoat Dragons, he was then traded to the | Alaska Aces for Solomon Mercado. |
| On September 16, 2008, Daniels moved from the | Alaska Aces to Phoenix RoadRunners. |
| the 2002-2003 season, Payne began coaching the | Alaska Aces (ECHL). |
| la Tigers captured their 1st title against the | Alaska Aces, beating the latter, 3-1, in their best-o |
| ell as in the ECHL teams Texas Wildcatters and | Alaska Aces. |
| ed to earn a contract with ECHL affiliate, the | Alaska Aces. |
| with the AHL's Peoria Rivermen and the ECHL's | Alaska Aces. |
| narrowly edged out the 105 point total of the | Alaska Aces. |
| the Aces to merge into the ECHL and become the | Alaska Aces. |
| East Coast Hockey League training camp of the | Alaska Aces. |
| butterfly, common in boreal North America from | Alaska, across southern Canada to New England and the |
| sedge is native to much of North America, from | Alaska across southern Canada and throughout the cont |
| th of toality was visible from eastern Russia, | Alaska, across Canada, and the northeastern United St |
| Its range includes | Alaska across northern Canada, including all the terr |
| The Sentinel Island Light is a lighthouse in | Alaska adjacent to Lynn Canal in Alaska. |
| Galveston, | Alaska), Africa (in Angola, establishing several cont |
| At the time a resident of | Alaska, after his Olympic victories his father was sh |
| e air echelon, equipped with P-39's, served in | Alaska against the Japanese forces that invaded the A |
| He joined the | Alaska Air National Guard until 1971 and worked in th |
| Member of the | Alaska Air Carriers Association |
| Alaska Airlines provides 2 flights weekly on Sunday a | |
| minal A: American Airlines, Delta Airlines and | Alaska Airlines |
| rticipating in recovery and salvage efforts of | Alaska Airlines Flight 261 in February 2000, receivin |
| Alaska Airlines in April 2011 agreed to a deal with L | |
| On September 4, 1971, | Alaska Airlines Flight 1866, a Boeing 727 crashed int |
| Alaska Airlines operates twice weekly 737-400 Combi p | |
| On February 24, 2010 | Alaska Airlines announced it will install Aircell's G |
| ic, Cyprus Airways, Air France-KLM, Lufthansa, | Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Air India, Contin |
| Company until 1957 when he became president of | Alaska Airlines. |
| subsequently early-retired from) Seattle-based | Alaska Airlines. |
| , both bush carriers and the regional airline, | Alaska Airlines. |
| Vickers also states that he has spent time in | Alaska almost every summer since then, and is present |
| They reside in | Alaska along the Anvik River in Anvik, along the Inno |
| Cosmos in the Territory of | Alaska alongside the much larger U.S. Coast and Geode |
| The Russians who arrived in | Alaska also frequently visited shopping areas in Fair |
| The State of | Alaska also operates Nome City Field (FAA LID: 94Z), |
| One major celebration occurs in Petersburg, | Alaska also known as "Little Norway". |
| o had founded the Republican Moderate Party of | Alaska, also ran. |
| The Pacific Regional Center in | Alaska also offers the Alaska Youth for Environmental |
| His life in | Alaska alternated between Alaska's oil fields and col |
| all primary states and in the caucus states of | Alaska, American Samoa, Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, N |
| Hughes Airport ( | Alaska), an active airport in Hughes, Alaska, United |
| iter spent four seasons with the University of | Alaska Anchorage before turning pro in 2004, sigining |
| In 2003, she graduated from University of | Alaska Anchorage as Master of Fine Arts in Creative W |
| a Huskies and one season for the University of | Alaska Anchorage before beginning his professional ca |
| om Willamette University and the University of | Alaska Anchorage before taking over the family busine |
| School in 1981, and attended the University of | Alaska, Anchorage from 1981-1983. |
| ayed his first game of the next season against | Alaska Anchorage during the Great Alaska Shootout. |
| Kira graduated from University of | Alaska, Anchorage, majoring in Japanese. |
| ve Writing and Literature at the University of | Alaska Anchorage, Alaska, teaching Creative Writing a |
| , II, III certification from the University of | Alaska, Anchorage. |
| University of | Alaska Anchorage. |
| pik (юпик) peoples of western and southcentral | Alaska and northeastern Siberia. |
| It is found from | Alaska and New Brunswick to Ontario, south to Connect |
| Previously, it alternated between | Alaska and Southern Caribbean itineraries. |
| San Bernardino, California, Magers grew up in | Alaska and Washington state. |
| ough is a borough located in the U.S. state of | Alaska and was incorporated in 1990. |
| missionary work, scholarship and leadership in | Alaska and the Russian Far East during the 19th centu |
| t 1945, she was decommissioned at Cold Harbor, | Alaska, and transferred to the Soviet Union under Len |
| ( | Alaska and Hawaii produced no copper in 2003.) |
| It is present in | Alaska and Greenland and has a European distribution |
| kwaan of the Tlingit, today based at Wrangell, | Alaska and whose territory included the basin of the |
| She lives in Anchorage, | Alaska and was born March 24, 1948. |
| 0 June 1965 Clover was stationed at Ketchikan, | Alaska, and performed ATON duties. |
| rip from the Brattleboro Free Folk Festival to | Alaska and during the wedding of band members Paul La |
| Then Clover was re-assigned to Sitka, | Alaska and homeported there from 1 July 1965 through |
| he Pacific, she ranged as far north as Barrow, | Alaska, and as far south as Taka Atoll in the Marshal |
| ranti) is a subspecies of the caribou found in | Alaska and adjacent parts of Canada. |
| , Urals, Siberia, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, China, | Alaska and Canada south through the United States to |
| ns Vitus Bering and Aleksi Cherikov 'discover' | Alaska and bring back fur skins (Bering shipwrecked o |
| en ancient mastodon tusk from glacier-finds in | Alaska and Siberia. |
| ippine Islands, Japan, Southeast Asia, Arabia, | Alaska, and the Canal Zone. |
| in areas: the west coast of North America from | Alaska and British Columbia to Baja California, and C |
| ancement over the AN/FPS-19 radars deployed in | Alaska and Canada, being optimized for use in severe |
| n the daisy family that is endemic to northern | Alaska and the northern Yukon Territory, growing in t |
| t found in coastal forests throughout southern | Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. |
| lied fully in incorporated territories such as | Alaska and Hawaii, whereas it only applied partially |
| He worked for KTUU-TV in Anchorage, | Alaska, and later as a free-lance cameraman in Seattl |
| It is found in North America from | Alaska and Canada south of the tundra through most of |
| It is certainly related to the gold booms in | Alaska, and important to them, but technically, it ha |
| ships tins of their popcorn nationwide (minus | Alaska and Hawaii). |
| Canada to southern British Columbia, north to | Alaska and Yukon Territory, and south at least into M |
| ertebrates of the Pacific Coast Between Sitka, | Alaska, and Northern Mexico." |
| He was born in Anchorage, | Alaska and his middle name is Thomas. |
| It has a foothold in North America in | Alaska, and has also occurred in California |
| very popular amongst bush pilots in Canada and | Alaska and missionaries who fly into rough, relativel |
| When | Alaska and Hawaii were being considered for Statehood |
| It is a vagrant to | Alaska and northeastern North America. |
| nly caught in the Bering Sea and Norton Sound, | Alaska, and is particularly difficult to catch, but i |
| , she departed Seattle, Washington for Kodiak, | Alaska, and escorted troop transports back to Seattle |
| e Okhotsk and Bering seas, east to the Gulf of | Alaska, and south to northern Baja California in Mexi |
| stretches from southern British Columbia into | Alaska and the Yukon. |
| el in mid-coastal California north to southern | Alaska and west to the Rocky Mountains of Colorado to |
| Saint Ioasaph, Enlightener of | Alaska and the American land |
| Docking gave many speeches in | Alaska and California and recruited teachers for the |
| living along the Pacific Coast of Washington, | Alaska and British Columbia and in the northern reach |
| 4, and climbed a number of other high peaks in | Alaska and Canada. |
| operating as far north as the Beaufort Sea off | Alaska and as far south as the Palmer Peninsula in An |
| in, Minnesota, North Dakota and in Petersburg, | Alaska and Ketchikan, Alaska. |
| issionary and later a bishop and archbishop in | Alaska and the Russian Far East. |
| ing among indigenous people of eastern Russia, | Alaska, and western Canada--an area it calls the "Nor |
| The Bowl has had representation from both | Alaska and Hawaii. |
| native to western North America from southern | Alaska and British Columbia to California and Arizona |
| bills providing for Delegates in Congress from | Alaska, and the statehood of Oklahoma, Arizona, and N |
| ed as a Christmas town, similar to North Pole, | Alaska, and other Christmas themed locations. |
| halls" on the issue in places like Anchorage, | Alaska, and that people are still using the slogan at |
| in North America in the North-Eastern part of | Alaska and some isolated populations in the Canadian |
| from the western part United States including | Alaska and Hawaii. |
| native to much of western North America, from | Alaska and northwestern Canada to California and to N |
| ited States" is more precise in excluding both | Alaska and Hawaii. |
| ir sampler aboard an AFOAT B-29 flying between | Alaska and Japan detected debris from the first Russi |
| far west as the pacific coast, as far north as | Alaska and as far south as Mexico, infecting virtuall |
| t Bainbridge made cruises to British Columbia, | Alaska, and Hawaii. |
| rs aboard High Endurance Cutters operating off | Alaska, and providing logistical support to various C |
| There are related Bible colleges in | Alaska and California. |
| er, E. l. kenyoni (Wilson, 1991), is native to | Alaska and the Pacific west coast from the Aleutian i |
| Air Force Station and Shemya Air Force Base), | Alaska, and provided support to tenants organizations |
| uth Dakota, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, | Alaska and Hawaii. |
| ifty-ninth Congress as the first Delegate from | Alaska and served from August 14, 1906 to March 3, 19 |
| is known from all of North America, including | Alaska and the arctic regions of Canada. |
| It is native to western North America from | Alaska and northwestern Canada to the southern Rocky |
| 2-35 as tender to aerial survey expeditions to | Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. |
| vin Islands in Oceania and the promontories in | Alaska and Sakhalin still commemorate his name. |
| It is found in from Newfoundland to | Alaska and Vancouver Island, north to near the treeli |
| enomenon is common along the northern coast of | Alaska and in the Bering Sea along its costal waters. |
| It is native to western North America from | Alaska and most of western Canada to California to Ne |
| she was based at Seattle for patrols north to | Alaska, and along the western seaboard. |
| He served as a director of First National Bank | Alaska, and was active in a number of fraternal organ |
| erica, from south central Saskatchewan west to | Alaska and coastal British Columbia, south to at leas |
| reasing the number of trade agreements between | Alaska and foreign nations, constructing a pipeline f |
| eives service from two bush carriers: Wings of | Alaska, and Air Excursions. |
| than the Ruddy Turnstone, breeding in western | Alaska, and wintering mainly on the Pacific coast of |
| n forests, bogs, tundra and meadows in Canada, | Alaska and northern Washington and New England. |
| Northeast and West Coast of the United States, | Alaska and Hawaii, as well as the Bahamas, Mexico, So |
| As | Alaska and Hawaii did not gain statehood until 1959, |
| clude most of the Atlantic Ocean, a portion of | Alaska, and a small portion of the Pacific bordering |
| Alaska and Hawaii were to have special, unspecified a | |
| A map of the 2004 fire season's effect on | Alaska and the Yukon. |
| Alaska and its resources. | |
| in the northern Pacific ocean, from Russia to | Alaska and as far south as Monterey Bay. |
| ratory School was the future U.S. Senator from | Alaska and 2008 presidential candidate Mike Gravel in |
| o the Bering Sea, concentrating in the Gulf of | Alaska and the Aleutian Islands. |
| rthern Pacific seastar (Asterias amurensis) in | Alaska and Canada. |
| received 37.89% of the total statewide vote in | Alaska and lost the state to Republican John McCain i |
| a law practice in his home town of Fairbanks, | Alaska and began his political career by winning thre |
| he ship tends buoys in the Aleutian Islands of | Alaska, and has acquired the nickname Aleutian Keeper |
| en, a type 2-8-2 locomotive) from the State of | Alaska and restored it for operation. |
| Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, | Alaska and Virginia) that does not have a dome. |
| Shot detonation took place on Amchitka Island, | Alaska and the remainder were at the Nevada Test Site |
| ) is made up of 66 First Nations and tribes in | Alaska and Canada, living along the Yukon River. |
| It is found in | Alaska and northern United States and across Canada. |
| le in port off-loading at Saint Paul Island in | Alaska and subsequently died on February 9 from a pul |
| Wrangellia Terrane ( | Alaska and Canada) |
| Colias tyche thula ( | Alaska and in Canada on Banks, Victoria and Melville |
| them celebrated by transiting north to Juneau, | Alaska and Victoria, B. C. for some well deserved res |
| , Mainland Russia, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mainland | Alaska and Manila, and other areas of the Philippines |
| e been found in Miocene rocks of Greenland and | Alaska and in Cretaceous formations in Nebraska. |
| subspecies A. i. morinella occurs in northern | Alaska and in Arctic Canada as far east as Baffin Isl |
| entertained troops in the Middle East, Europe, | Alaska, and the Caribbean. |
| ur Rendezvous World Championship in Anchorage, | Alaska and the Open North American Championship in Fa |
| He traveled extensively in | Alaska and then prepared the Report on the Population |
| 1945, Barrier was decommissioned at Cold Bay, | Alaska, and was simultaneously transferred to the Sov |
| She ended her career in | Alaska and is featured in Cherry Lyon Jones' book Rem |
| He was a prominent physician in | Alaska and head of the Alaska Native Health Services |
| is found in British Columbia in Canada and in | Alaska and Washington in the United States. |
| hone calls expressing sympathy from throughout | Alaska and the rest of the United States following hi |
| "A Beautiful Lie" was going to be shot in both | Alaska and the North Pole. |
| th century walrus intestine parka from western | Alaska and contemporary dolls from Kotzebue and St. L |
| he northern Pacific, from Japan to the Gulf of | Alaska and down the Pacific coasts of Canada and the |
| residential election prior to the statehood of | Alaska and Hawaii, who would first take part as state |
| National Park near the small town of McCarthy, | Alaska and the historic ghost town of Kennecott, Alas |
| ial radio stations simulcasting in North Pole, | Alaska and Houston, Alaska respectively. |
| e represented the timber industry in Southeast | Alaska, and has also been an advocate for public radi |
| icott River Wilderness area of Haines Borough, | Alaska and flows eastward into the Lynn Canal. |
| It is native to western North America from | Alaska and Alberta to California and New Mexico, wher |
| urence for his many admirers and collectors in | Alaska and beyond. |
| ter, the Near and Middle East, Mexico, Canada, | Alaska, and the Caribbean |
| of Traditional and Grassroots communities from | Alaska and the Traditional Chair and founding member |
| t is native to northwestern North America from | Alaska and northern Canada to Montana to northern Cal |
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