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  • e French Rallycross Championship title with an Alpine A110 1600.
  • The Renault-Gordini V8 engine that powered the Alpine A220s was disappointing, giving no more than 3
  • ntered two 936s and one 935, while the Renault Alpine A442 turbo also made its first appearance at L
  • Alpine again got underway on 24 October and headed fo
  • came university assistant at the Institute for Alpine Agriculture and Forestry at the University of
  • logging and since the 2000s, the fast-growing alpine agro-tourism attracting people from all over E
  • he first of the ten sets of variations uses an Alpine air (E flat), "Ich bin a Tiroler Bua".
  • ewster County, Texas, 4 miles (6.4 km) east of Alpine along U.S. Highway 90.
  • y and part of Solano County, as well as all of Alpine, Amador and Calaveras counties.
  • Alpine, an e-mail client.
  • In 2000, Kuhn founded Alpine Anarchist Productions (AAP), a DIY publishing
  • n using Swiss bank accounts to trade in Offset Alpine and other companies.
  • lose to 90% of Gwaii Haanas is forested, 9% is alpine and sub-alpine tundra.
  • Visitors also engage in nearby skiing (both alpine and cross-country), or bike or hike to the wat
  • Austrian side Donawitzer SV Alpine and his home club FK Vojvodina.
  • ded by Al Micallef with operating interests in Alpine and Fort Worth, Texas.
  • ning medals in either event he has entered in, Alpine and Cross country skiing.
  • Right at the end the Alpine and Solara names were dropped in favour of Min
  • an representing the 4th district, encompassing Alpine and El Dorado counties and parts of Placer and
  • e Louise Mountain Resort, offers amenities for alpine and Cross-country skiing, as well as heli-skii
  • D. novae-zelandiae is found in the alpine and subalpine regions of New Zealand and Tasma
  • mes cover larger areas such as the Baltic Sea, Alpine and Mediterranean regions with an ERDF contrib
  • imes grown as an ornamental plant suitable for alpine and rock gardens.
  • xas localities are served: Del Rio, Sanderson, Alpine and El Paso.
  • It is found in alpine and subalpine climates.
  • It is found in the alpine and subalpine regions of New Zealand and Tasma
  • It grows in various habitats in alpine and subalpine regions.
  • The distribution of this species is alpine and southern-European.
  • Sandnes it is approximately one hour by car to alpine and skiing resorts.
  • ticipants as it enables design of the lightest alpine and Nordic ski boots while providing some resi
  • Plumas, Sierra, Amador, El Dorado, Calaveras, Alpine, and Mono Counties.
  • SIC investigation into share trading in Offset Alpine and the true beneficiaries would prove an epic
  • eason, the plainsmen compete in boys and girls alpine and cross country skiing, basketball, bowling,
  • white race into three main divisions: Nordic, Alpine, and Mediterranean.
  • 1975 saw Jabouille sever his ties with Alpine, and gain Elf backing to make his own Formula
  • alifornia, where it lives at high elevation in alpine and subalpine plant communities.
  • uthern Rocky Mountains, where it is a plant of alpine and subalpine environments.
  • Robert Lawrie (1903-1982) was a British alpine and polar equipment specialist and racing driv
  • known from fewer than ten occurrences in rocky alpine and subalpine habitat.
  • , Kokernot also actively supported athletes in Alpine and elsewhere, bringing promising high school
  • the watershed-including the sparsely vegetated alpine and subalpine zones in the mountains, mid-elev
  • ng was introduced as another event in both the Alpine and Nordic skiing competitions.
  • ight of 1,100 metres, which is home to typical Alpine animals such as Red Deer, Ibex, Mouflon, Wild
  • ry Daheim, whose family, the Dawsons, lived in Alpine approximately 1916-1922 (before she was born)
  • Australia's alpine area was first used for grazing around the 184
  • acial features in the Kosciuszko National Park alpine area of New South Wales.
  • Since all five glacial lakes in the Kosciuszko alpine area are naturally low in nutrients, in order
  • 12.4% of the area are forested, 39.4% of the Alpine area.
  • quality and lies on the frontier of the Tuxer alpine area.
  • Since 2007, there has been a new Alpine Area.
  • tation does not fall below 1400 mm per year in alpine areas and 1000 mm at lower altitudes (DCNR 199
  • While the species is currently restricted to alpine areas of the South Island, fossil evidence ind
  • It occurs in alpine areas from 500 m to the treeline.
  • include Mount Cook National Park and in other alpine areas of including the area around Arthur's Pa
  • distributed all over the high arctic and some alpine areas like Norway and the Carpathian Mountains
  • ska, and Svalbard, as well as in Subarctic and alpine areas, such as Iceland and mainland alpine Sca
  • It is found in south and southwest Alpine areas, in southern France, in the eastern Pyre
  • g in low scrub and open scree and rockfalls in alpine areas.
  • nts which occur in habitats from the desert to alpine areas.
  • They are typical of Alpine areas.
  • Chlorokybus atmophyticus, a soil alga found in alpine areas.
  • Since 1954 it has been part of the 4th Alpine Army Corps and thus a strong association with
  • any (COMPALPAR) under direct command of the IV Alpine Army Corps.
  • During the Cold War the IV Alpine Army Corps in Bolzano raised an Alpini Parachu
  • Coat of Arms of the 2nd Alpine Artillery Regiment
  • The 2nd Alpine Artillery Regiment Italian: 2° Reggimento Arti
  • "Val Po'" Alpine Artillery Group in Piasco
  • "Pinerolo" Alpine Artillery Group in Beinette
  • draft in the following Texas cities: Addison, Alpine, Austin, Dallas, Ft.
  • Alpine Avalanche is a weekly newspaper based in Alpin
  • Exocarpos nanus Hook.f. - Alpine Ballart
  • Yushania alpina or African alpine bamboo, a perennial bamboo of the family Poace
  • After winning in 1991, Howard won the 2009 Alpine Bank Junior College World Series with a season
  • e Marlboro, Virginia Slims, Merit, Parliament, Alpine, Basic, Cambridge, Bucks, Dave's, Chesterfield
  • Arctostaphylos alpina (common names Alpine Bearberry, Mountain Bearberry, or Black Bearbe
  • The Alticola Looper Moth or Alpine Beauty (Syngrapha alticola) is a moth of the N
  • in the coffee family known by the common name alpine bedstraw.
  • Alpine Beer Company is an American brewery founded in
  • Prior to founding its own brewery in 2002, Alpine Beer Company had been contracting brewing of i
  • Some Alpine Beer Company sour beers have been advertised i
  • Alpine Beer Company was ranked as the fifth best brew
  • Alpine Beer Company produces a variety of beers, many
  • Alpine Bistort grows in many different plant communit
  • Alpine Bistort flower detail
  • Alpine bistort, Polygonum viviparum, which is rare in
  • parum, Persicaria vivipara), commonly known as Alpine Bistort, is common all over the high Arctic.
  • re not cut, a particularly rich flora includes alpine bistort, Polygonum viviparum, common spotted o
  • Alpine bistort, Polygonum viviparum
  • paeus, common bistort, Polygonum bistorta, and alpine bistort, P. viviparum.
  • nioides, globe flower, Trollius europaeus, and alpine bistort, Polygonum viviparum.
  • The Alpine Black Swallowtail (Papilio maackii) is a butte
  • Alpine Blue-sow-thistle grows on all the mountains of
  • Cicerbita alpina or Alpine Blue-sow-thistle is a perennial herbaceous pla
  • e Texas location the theme was changed from an alpine bobsled ride to a snake theme.
  • Boronia algida, commonly known as Alpine Boronia, is a flowering plant that that is end
  • en County municipalities of Allendale Borough, Alpine Borough, Closter Borough, Cresskill Borough, D
  • f 15.05% of San Diego County, including all of Alpine, Borrego Springs, Bostonia, Crest, El Cajon, G
  • Jardin botanique alpin du Lautaret, an alpine botanical garden
  • e Brocken Garden (German: Brockengarten) is an alpine botanical garden on the summit of the Brocken
  • Callistemon pityoides ( Alpine Bottlebrush) is a shrub species in the family
  • The resort maintains 78 ski trails including 8 alpine bowls, with 15% beginner, 40% intermediate, 35
  • ed by his pupil, Miss E.R. Saunders, using the alpine brassica Biscutella laevigata in the Cambridge
  • The ancestors of the Alpine brassy ringlets had lived in the lowlands when
  • breed is the foundation of the other Lop-eared Alpine breeds and of Fabrianese, Pavullese, Perugian
  • rol and was involved in breeding diverse other alpine breeds.
  • Today the 2nd Engineer Regiment is part of the Alpine Brigade Julia.
  • med on 8 August 1992 in Bruneck as part of the Alpine Brigade Tridentina.
  • first to become active was the platoon of the Alpine Brigade Tridentina, which officially was added
  • was quickly followed by platoons raised in the Alpine Brigade Julia, Alpine Brigade Taurinense, Alpi
  • rd, and 77th Battalions, the Rwenzori Mountain Alpine Brigade, possibly another Alpine brigade, and
  • frage known by several common names, including alpine brook saxifrage, pygmy saxifrage, and weak sax
  • um (Shasta Buckwheat, Pyrola-leafed Buckwheat, Alpine Buckwheat, Alpine Eriogonum, Oarleaf Buckwheat
  • Bulbocodium is a plant genus of alpine bulbs native to the Pyrenees and the Alps.
  • The alpine bullhead or Siberian bullhead (Cottus poecilop
  • Rest resulting from the 2003 Eastern Victorian alpine bushfires
  • tville and Ensay in the 2003 Eastern Victorian alpine bushfires
  • The Eastern Victorian alpine bushfires, also known as the Great Divide Fire
  • rely impacted by the massive Eastern Victorian alpine bushfires.
  • rely impacted by the massive Eastern Victorian alpine bushfires.
  • to the grapes from the 2003 Eastern Victorian alpine bushfires.
  • Helgeson-Nielsen now lives in Alpine, California, with her husband Todd Nielsen, wh
  • The Ewiiaapaayp Band is headquartered in Alpine, California.
  • Lee was born in Alpine, California.
  • Lake Bucura and alpine camping site
  • The alpine cantons of Uri, Schwyz, Unterwalden, Lucerne,
  • tooled the semi-professional baseball team the Alpine Cats into the Alpine Cowboys.
  • Grauvieh, Italian: Grigio Alpina) is a typical alpine cattle breed from Tyrol in Austria and South T
  • Alpine Cavalry Demi-Brigade (Demi-Brigade des Chasseu
  • Alpine Cavalry Battalion (Bataillon des Chasseurs Alp
  • He died March 21, 1961, and was buried in Alpine Cemetery in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
  • The Drakensberg Alpine Centre
  • in the Kabylie region and are a segment of the alpine chain of eastern Algeria.
  • ayed for VEU Feldkirch in Austria, winning the Alpine championship.
  • the end of the 1964 racing season (at the U.S. Alpine Championships in Alaska), Werner retired from
  • The highest level, above 1,800 m, is of Alpine character.
  • village still retains many of its traditional alpine characteristics.
  • is produced in the United States on license at Alpine Cheese in Ohio, and by Dairygold in Ireland.
  • The Mieussy Fromagerie makes the world famous Alpine cheeses known as reblochon and tomme de savoie
  • Davos is an Alpine city in eastern Switzerland which became famou
  • n's Invitational, St. Petersburg Women's Open, Alpine Civitan Open, Muskogee Civitan Open, Dallas Ci
  • such plateau in Europe, with a cold year-round alpine climate and is the site of one of Norway's lar
  • They are known to travel to alpine climate regions in late June and early July wh
  • of habitats, from warm coastal valleys to the alpine climate of high mountain ranges.
  • It is a plant of the alpine climate of the high mountains, where it tolera
  • to high elevation habitats, including areas of alpine climate, generally in rocky soils.
  • It grows in mountain habitat in areas of alpine climate, such as meadows and next to streams o
  • the Sierra Nevada, where it is a plant of the alpine climate.
  • cky talus and other areas in the subalpine and alpine climate.
  • s in high mountain habitat, including areas of alpine climate.
  • It grows in subalpine and alpine climates in moist areas in rocky habitat, such
  • United States, where it grows in subalpine and alpine climates in mountain habitat such as talus and
  • , occurring throughout the Arctic and into the alpine climates of mountainous temperate areas, such
  • wn from a few occurrences in the subalpine and alpine climates of the high mountain ridges.
  • The tolerance of this grass to alpine climates makes it a good plant to use in reveg
  • It grows in the subalpine and alpine climates of high mountain ranges from Alaska t
  • Luzula divaricata grows in the subalpine and alpine climates of high mountain ranges.
  • It grows in wet habitat in the subalpine and alpine climates of the high mountain peaks.
  • ding harsh environments such as rock fields in alpine climates in the Sierra Nevada, and disturbed a
  • grows in mountainous habitat in subalpine and alpine climates, including meadows, cliffs, and talus
  • ypes of habitat, including mountain forests in alpine climates, sagebrush, and woodlands.
  • in moist areas in high mountain subalpine and alpine climates.
  • ows in mountain talus habitats in subalpine to alpine climates.
  • it grows in forest and meadow in subalpine and alpine climates.
  • t grows in moist, rocky areas in subalpine and alpine climates.
  • abitat types, including high mountain peaks in alpine climates.
  • and other habitat in regions of subalpine and alpine climates.
  • mountain ranges further south, where grows in alpine climates.
  • re it grows in talus habitats in subalpine and alpine climates.
  • aces in boreal forests and mountain meadows in alpine climates.
  • outhern Oregon, where it grows in subalpine to alpine climates.
  • rows in moist mountain habitat in subalpine to alpine climates.
  • ome known as a fine skater and one of the best Alpine climbers of the day.
  • Longer Alpine climbs run up its north face.
  • ascents took parts of the axe to the American Alpine Club in New York and back home to Japan.
  • had been a famed climber and secretary of the Alpine Club who died on a climb in the Caucasus in 18
  • tton exhibited his art at such major venues as Alpine Club Gallery, Beaux Arts Gallery, the Dowdeswe
  • Sanson was a member of the Alpine Club of Canada and was the first president of
  • in 1938 by Rex Gibson, former president of the Alpine Club of Canada, after Andromeda, the wife of P
  • He was the first president of the Alpine Club (founded 1857), and it is for his work as
  • Green was also a member of the English Alpine Club and became a mountain climber well-known
  • tripsenjochhaus is one of the longest-standing Alpine club huts in the Northern Alps which "for deca
  • ascent was in 2005, by a small group from the Alpine Club of the National Defense Academy of Japan,
  • down is the New Bamberg Hut run by the German Alpine Club (DAV).
  • Named by the New Zealand Alpine Club Antarctic Expedition, 1959-60.
  • d from nearby Mount Patrick by the New Zealand Alpine Club Antarctic Expedition (1959-60) who gave t
  • The Alpine Club Museum was opened in 1911 in a former vil
  • number of photographs and maps to the American Alpine Club and to the Swiss National Museum, which a
  • He was an active member of the American Alpine Club since 1930.
  • Willi End: Alpine Club Guide Glocknergruppe.
  • He was president of the Alpine Club, 1881-1883.
  • A member of the British Alpine Club, Ritchie was the photographer on a 1949 e
  • ers below the summit is a refuge of the French Alpine Club, the refuge de la Dent d'Oche.
  • e hotel was the base for the Aero Club and the Alpine Club, and acted as the gathering point for com
  • He is a member of the American Alpine Club, Royal Geographical Society, Explorers Cl
  • ineer and author, and a founding member of the Alpine Club.
  • n 1902 by the Kufstein section of the Austrian Alpine Club.
  • es permitted the foundation of the South Tyrol Alpine Club.
  • vid A. Sowles Memorial Award from the American Alpine Club.
  • he Tyrol, where he was an active member of the Alpine Club.
  • an enthusiastic mountaineer and member of the Alpine Club.
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