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nland, Labrador, Newfoundland and the Canadian | arctic islands in the years 900, 1100, 1300 and 1500. |
t is one of the larger members of the Canadian | Arctic Archipelago, the second-largest of the Queen E |
d took part in AMA expeditions to the Canadian | Arctic in 1972, Indian Himalayas in 1973, Nuptse, Nep |
nging the cooperative movement to the Canadian | arctic and helping to establish the largest employer |
on Distant Early Warning Line in the Canadian | Arctic. |
n of Northern Canada, and most of the Canadian | Arctic Archipelago, making it the fifth-largest count |
ound growing on rock crevasses in the Canadian | arctic, Quebec and North eastern United States. |
ion (Silurian, Ludlow) of the central Canadian | Arctic, Journal of Paleontology 69(4). |
migration route from the north of the Canadian | Arctic, with several waves of ancient migrants passin |
ominant; there are also barren-ground caribou, | arctic hare, arctic fox, and North American brown lem |
ntly constructed by people of Canada's Central | Arctic and Greenland's Thule area. |
The Central | Arctic was an electoral district of the Northwest Ter |
n September 19, 1966 in the ridings of Central | Arctic Eastern Arctic and Keewatin to bring represent |
For the 20th century | Arctic explorer, see Alfred Harrison (explorer). |
Common Bearberry; circumpolar | arctic and subarctic, and in mountains further south. |
Canada, Mysis segerstralei in the circumpolar | Arctic, and Mysis salemaai in some European lakes and |
at supports Lake Trout, Lake Whitefish, Cisco, | Arctic Grayling, Walleye & Yellow Perch; Osprey & Bal |
e, lake trout, goldeye, lake whitefish, cisco, | arctic grayling, burbot, white sucker and longnose su |
in 1977-1979, ten SA-15 and SA-15 Super class | Arctic cargo ships for the Soviet Union in 1983-1987 |
University of Calgary Press also co-publishes | Arctic with the Arctic Institute of North America. |
d have to be completed in the long, dark, cold | Arctic winters. |
ing as a natural outlet for the intensely cold | Arctic air mass which typically sits over Western Can |
During the summer of 1956, she conducted | arctic operations. |
Specials, The (International) Noise Conspiracy | Arctic Monkeys, Kasabian, and The Fall. |
the location as a stop over while constructing | Arctic airfields in Baffin Island, Northern Quebec, a |
several lakes within the park and most contain | Arctic char and lake trout. |
The lake itself contains | Arctic char (iqalukpiit) and lake trout (ihuurayuit). |
ents a region of the North American continent, | Arctic Tundra, Southwest Desert, Eastern Forest, and |
Circle, Fort Yukon, Chalkyitsik, Birch Creek, | Arctic Village, Eagle, and Venetie, Alaska. |
The path of totality crossed | Arctic ocean, Canada, Greenland, central Russia, cent |
Michael Robinson, The Coldest Crucible: | Arctic Exploration and American Culture (Chicago, 200 |
yrmand Jens Munk and by C. C. A. Gosch, Danish | Arctic Expeditions 1605 to 1620, volume ii. |
Chrysosyrphus is a genus of dark-coloured | arctic hoverflies. |
From 21 November-13 December, | Arctic provisioned fleet units off Yokosuka before sh |
lems caused by global warming and disappearing | Arctic ice. |
led and the narration for the 2007 documentary | Arctic Tale. |
ee, Scotland whaling company, due to dwindling | arctic whaling resources, decided to gamble and sent |
Kane, E.K., | Arctic Explorations: The Second Grinnell Expedition i |
ncluding a profusion of stuffed animals, early | Arctic hunting, traveling and camping equipment, and |
be commonly carried in this way in the eastern | Arctic communities of Nunavut and Nunavik, but the ga |
sibility it is not rare in the coastal eastern | arctic. |
Revillon had forty-eight stores in its Eastern | Arctic division while HBC had fifty-two. |
of Rankin Inlet and helped set up the Eastern | Arctic Teachers Education Program. |
stated that previous estimates in the Eastern | Arctic had undercounted, with a new estimate of 14,40 |
Nunavut Eastern | Arctic Shipping - A sea shipping firm servicing Arcti |
It was the second Co-op in the eastern | Arctic. |
sians penetrated and colonized the Far Eastern | Arctic, in two distinct waves originating from White |
In, Honoring Our Elders: A History of Eastern | Arctic Archaeology., edited by William Fitzhugh, Step |
mah': lithic raw material sourcing and Eastern | Arctic archaeology. |
ects of federal government policies on Eastern | Arctic Inuit during the period from the 1950s through |
se on Hubert Wilkins's and Lincoln Ellsworth's | Arctic Expedition of geophysical investigation. |
se on Hubert Wilkins's and Lincoln Ellsworth's | Arctic Expedition. |
n Nimbus 2 images from 1966 showing the entire | Arctic and Antarctic ice caps. |
Envenomed ( | Arctic Music, 2000) |
British, mainly in Home waters, and escorting | Arctic convoys. |
also present in North America and the Eurasian | Arctic. |
even whalers that escaped (the vessels Europa, | Arctic, Progress, Lagoda, Daniel Webster, Midas, and |
elopments of patterns of trade in the European | Arctic region with particular reference to independen |
ion plant on a windy slope, or freshly exposed | Arctic tundra is not a common event. |
e of broodmares in France in 1980 Le Fabuleux, | Arctic Tern, Anabaa, six-time champion sire in France |
y an insect trapper on board Harriman's famous | Arctic expedition, and was given the name by the ento |
visit by Queen Elizabeth II to open the first | Arctic Winter games in Yellowknife. |
storian and geologist, supportive of the first | arctic explorations. |
ich in marine mammals (seal and beluga), fish ( | Arctic char, Atlantic salmon, trout), ducks (particul |
riginal unflavoured vodka and in two flavours, | Arctic Berry and Northern Maple. |
For | arctic people, human and animals are equal - All life |
iled badly and the SS regiments, untrained for | arctic warfare, took heavy casualties. |
Especially designed for | Arctic operations, Point Barrow was constructed along |
e that can re-create environments suitable for | Arctic plants. |
Today the base serves as a starting point for | Arctic research and access to both the North Pole and |
The Cooperative Institute for | Arctic Research is designed to be a focal point for i |
The island is known for | Arctic wildlife, whale watching, and as the northern |
Hubbard was best known for his enthusiasm for | Arctic exploration, which contributed to the discover |
The island has nesting sites for | Arctic and Common Tern, Kittiwakes and Eider Ducks an |
Named for | Arctic explorers and Bowdoin College graduates Robert |
is still in operation as the main airport for | Arctic Bay. |
They could hunt and fish for | Arctic char, Arctic Fox, Barren-ground Caribou, fur s |
d a long-standing connection to U.S. Air Force | Arctic operations going back to World War II, when th |
een's in 1951, Wallace joined the newly formed | Arctic Institute of North America (AINA), which at th |
Q magazine reported that the fourth | Arctic Monkeys album will be of a "more accessible vi |
emote road less areas, across Alaska's fragile | arctic tundra, using specialized all-terrain vehicles |
ea from New York to search for John Franklin's | Arctic expedition. |
est, humid continental, arid desert and frigid | arctic. |
h the 7th Fleet, made one cruise to the frigid | Arctic to supply "DEW Line" installations, and partic |
cier who was one of the patrons of Frobisher's | Arctic expeditions of the 1570s. |
've Moved Your Chair" is the first single from | Arctic Monkeys' fourth studio album Suck It and See a |
of wide interest covering topics ranging from | Arctic exploration to Shakespeare and philosophy. |
another group described the PKX organism from | Arctic char, Salvelinus alpinus, as Tetracapsuloides |
"Cornerstone" is the second single from | Arctic Monkeys' third album Humbug. |
Sarah James is a native Gwich'in from | Arctic Village, Alaska, USA, and a board member of th |
Calamagrostis purpurascens is native from | arctic Greenland, to much of Canada (Alberta, British |
"My Propeller" is the third single from | Arctic Monkeys' third studio album Humbug, as announc |
From the frozen | arctic tundra or tropical desert hinterland through t |
Future | Arctic explorers and members of Robert Falcon Scott's |
ert Moves was announced at the end of the game | Arctic Moves, but never appeared. |
War North Of 80: The Last German | Arctic Weather Station Of World War II. |
Carl Koldewey, 1837-1908, German | Arctic explorer |
inst this force were the U-boats of the German | arctic flotilla, 16 U-boats forming the patrol lines |
She appears to mortals in the form of a gray | Arctic bird. |
It was available in Slate Gray, | Arctic White, Ocean Blue and transparent colors. |
nts of the crossing of Greenland and the great | Arctic voyage." |
& R. Felder, 1866) -- Great | Arctic |
The six survivors of the U.S. Army's Greely | Arctic expedition with their U.S. Navy rescuers, at U |
urner and Matt Helders of the indie rock group | Arctic Monkeys studied music there. |
Coast Guard | Arctic Service Medal |
The Coast Guard | Arctic Service Medal was established in 1976 by Admir |
The Coast Guard | Arctic Service Medal may also be awarded, on a case b |
ited States Navy equivalent to the Coast Guard | Arctic Service Medal is the Navy Arctic Service Ribbo |
It is adapted to survive in harsh | Arctic and subarctic environments, and has a circumpo |
ders is a DJ mix album, mixed by Matt Helders ( | Arctic Monkeys), released as part of Late Night Tales |
Territories general election winning the High | Arctic electoral district. |
-elected to a fourth term and his last as High | Arctic MLA in the 1987 Northwest Territories general |
abirds are also attracted to this remote, High | Arctic site. |
inal Peoples issued a report entitled The High | Arctic Relocation: A Report on the 1953-55 Relocation |
as Alpine Bistort, is common all over the high | Arctic. |
It is located in the central High | Arctic on a point of the Gregory Peninsula, part of t |
of the Northern Hemisphere, including the high | Arctic in the Paleocene. |
Bay will be the location of Canada's new High | Arctic Research Station, as was announced by Prime Mi |
axifrage) is a flower common all over the High | Arctic. |
inal Peoples issued a report entitled The High | Arctic Relocation: A Report on the 1953-55 Relocation |
g north excepting most of Nunavut and the high | Arctic islands. |
: Pyramiden - A Soviet Mining Town in the High | Arctic. |
ies of saxifrage distributed all over the high | arctic and some alpine areas like Norway and the Carp |
land exists within a tundra desert in the high | Arctic. |
The High | Arctic relocation is the subject of Zacharias Kunuk's |
agmatic Province forms part of the larger High | Arctic Large Igneous Province and consists of flood b |
rounds for a small sea goose, the Western High | Arctic Brant (or Gray Brant, Intermediate Brant or Gr |
ons and successful completion of High-Latitude | Arctic Deep-Water Expedition." |
traveling as the guide to Samuel Hearne on his | Arctic overland journey, massacre a group of unsuspec |
, Fort Franklin, Norman Wells, Fort Good Hope, | Arctic Red River, Aklavik, Reindeer Depot and Tuktoya |
"There is a huge | Arctic char run in the (Iqaluktuuq) river in August, |
supply and survey operations in the ice-filled | Arctic Ocean north of Alaska. |
at Murmansk, the Soviet Union's only ice-free | Arctic port, on 22 February. |
Iceland | Arctic Fox, Vulpes lagopus fuliginosus |
her helicopters were painted red for improved | Arctic visibility. |
In 1942, despite its specialization in | Arctic warfare, the 28th Infantry Regiment of the 7th |
Since 1962, he has participated in | Arctic geological expeditions and sailed on board var |
ed for the USSR as one of 28 merchant ships in | Arctic convoy JW 53. |
nd shipped north to defend the port Petsamo in | Arctic Finland. |
i. morinella occurs in northern Alaska and in | Arctic Canada as far east as Baffin Island. A. i. int |
of humans, and often nests around buildings in | Arctic areas, readily feeding on grain or other scrap |
ic war between French and English interests in | Arctic North America. |
breeding habitat is damp marshes and tundra in | Arctic and boreal Russia. |
tarring Harry Houdini as a man found frozen in | arctic ice who is brought back to life. |
diatoms and algae engage in photosynthesis in | arctic and alpine regions of Earth. |
g canoes and kayaks for limpet mine attacks in | Arctic waters. |
Through the 1970s the company specialized in | Arctic and Antarctic research expeditions and in 1981 |
n 1957 as Grasp sailed north to participate in | Arctic re-supply and salvage operations in the icy Al |
among the Inupiat of Northern Alaska, "Dawn in | Arctic Alaska" (published 1957 and 1985). |
he northern hemisphere; it breeds primarily in | Arctic regions, and winters in northern coastal water |
America, is a medium-sized plover breeding in | arctic regions. |
from the usual habitat of the beluga whale in | arctic waters. |
ts intermarried with the Neets'aii Gwich'in in | Arctic Village, Alaska, USA. |
ies and provides university-level education in | Arctic studies. |
on gift-set with all five Commandos painted in | arctic camouflage. |
Many points in | Arctic latitudes (Cumberland Sound, Cape Walsingham, |
akvik (primary school), as well as teaching in | Arctic Bay and working as an executive assistant for |
's energy proposals (including oil drilling in | Arctic National Wildlife Refuge), demonstrated suppor |
t 250 to about 245 m.y.a and has been found in | arctic Canada (Nunavut) in the Blind Fiord Formation |
he species Cyclothone microdon may be found in | Arctic waters. |
It is found in | Arctic Europe, Sajan, Irkutsk, Yakutsk, Yablonoi and |
M29C Weasel in | Arctic finish, U.S. Army Transportation Museum displa |
Fourteen stations were deployed in | Arctic and sub-Arctic regions (Greenland, Bear Island |
of birch native to North America, occurring in | arctic and cool temperate areas from Alaska east to N |
arr, one of Scott's advisors who had served in | Arctic exploration. |
s, aquatic mammal related to the seal found in | Arctic waters, but on 17 November 1911 she was rename |
Birds include | Arctic terns, ptarmigan, Canada geese, snowy owls and |
Fans of the band include | Arctic Monkeys, who could be seen wearing Little Flam |
udios for either practice or rehearsal include | Arctic Monkeys, Tony Christie, Goldfrapp, Funeral For |
Notable bird species include | Arctic Tern, Common Eider, Glaucous Gull, and Herring |
Some plants they pollinate include | arctic poppies, Arctic roses, and Arctic willows. |
ous acts that have played the festival include | Arctic Monkeys, The Prodigy, Dizzee Rascal, The Kooks |
These include | Arctic Willow, Crowberry, sedges, mosses and lichens. |
us are found in the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, | Arctic, and Southern oceans. |
rd, Norway, is a vast, very sparsely inhabited | Arctic archipelago. |
tates and western Canada; one species inhabits | Arctic terrain on both sides of the Bering Strait, wh |
ce and rare migrant birds, including an inland | Arctic Warbler (1993), Bonaparte's Gull (1994 and 199 |
Tirpitz made ineffective attempts to intercept | Arctic convoys (Operation Sportpalast). |
und Data Center established with International | Arctic Research Center (IARC) support |
y camouflage then in 2003 he is repainted into | arctic camouflage as a Wal*Mart exclusive. |
In 1958, Crowley moved into | Arctic transportation with an agreement to resupply t |
of five brigades, which were reorganized into | arctic brigade. |
The terrain is | arctic tundra, this consists mostly of rocks, mosses |
Ushakov Island, | Arctic island named after its discovered, Georgy Usha |
hich existed in what is now Cornwallis Island, | Arctic Canada, during the Silurian period. |
Pribilof Islands | Arctic Fox, Vulpes lagopus pribilofensis |
Its | Arctic charr are notable for lessened genetic variabi |
The Vines, God Lives Underwater, Wyclef Jean, | Arctic Monkeys, and Sebastien Tellier. |
Station, and an airstrip as part of the Joint | Arctic Weather Stations, known today as the High Arct |
ble program was the 1948 launch of the journal | Arctic which published three issues annually until 19 |
The Jutta | Arctic or Baltic Grayling (Oeneis jutta) is a species |
Bromus kalmii, | Arctic brome and Prairie brome, is a species of brome |
allery, Sheffield Life and Times, History Lab, | Arctic World, What on Earth!, Treasures and About Art |
of deep sea oceanography, deserts landscapes, | arctic tundra, rare animal life and other natural won |
JW 58 was last | Arctic convoy for several months. |
Part of the fauna that lived in high latitude ( | arctic and subarctic) marine waters during the second |
ds, including the Piping Plover and the Least, | Arctic, Common and Roseate Terns. |
program, including more extreme locations like | Arctic Canada, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, Russia, Arm |
t Arktikugol (Russian: Арктикуголь, literally: | Arctic Coal) is a Russian state owned coal mining com |
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