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On Nov. 5, foresters will fell the white fir, then take it on a 4,500-mile tour of America.
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A 65-foot white fir tree selected as the U.S. Capitol Christmas tree was cut down and removed from a picturesque setting in the Sierra Nevada mountains on Saturday, then loaded on a truck for a 4,500-mile journey from Northern California to Washington, D.C.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Russian gulag and subsequent 4,500-mile journey to
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Now 45, Fonyo was given the honor in 1985 for his 4,500-mile marathon across the country a year earlier that raised $13 million for cancer research.
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Here she is in Washington this weekend for photo ops after notifying the assembled Republicans in Hot Springs, Va. that she would be tied up on state business in Alaska, making the 4,500-mile trip to attend the Alfalfa Club Dinner Saturday night, an annual closed-door do for the nation's political elite.
Connecting.the.Dots 2009
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Countless silver serpents respond to an ancient urge and turn towards faster-moving water, beginning a perilous, 4,500-mile journey down deep ocean trenches and across undersea mountain ranges.
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This is key, for Dr Righton calculates that the silver eel - which can grow to more than 130cm (4ft 3in) - must complete its 4,500-mile feat of endurance on the fuel equivalent of three Big Macs.
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experimenting with hydrogen for more than a decade, and it is conducting a 4,500-mile tour through 15 states in the Tuscon ix FCEV and to promote its advancements and advocacy of the technology.
Wired Top Stories Alexander George 2011
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