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They were “gradualists” and mockingly called Bretz a “catastrophist.”
Mann on Splices: the Case of Crowley and Lowery « Climate Audit 2005
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Winter X Game snowboarder and Red Bull athlete Greg Bretz confirms, "The Super Bowl is a whole lot cooler when you're at Mammoth!"
The Ski Channel: Top 5 Slopes To Celebrate Super Bowl Sunday The Ski Channel 2012
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Winter X Game snowboarder and Red Bull athlete Greg Bretz confirms, "The Super Bowl is a whole lot cooler when you're at Mammoth!"
The Ski Channel: Top 5 Slopes To Celebrate Super Bowl Sunday The Ski Channel 2012
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That picture, and another showing him sticking the medal in the woman's mouth while teammate Greg Bretz looks on, appeared Friday on the TMZ website.
After risque photos emerge, bronze winner Scotty Lago exits Olympics 2010
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Greg Bretz says White was once an idol, But now he's more of a friend and a mentor.
Analysis: What's next for Shaun White and men's snowboarding? 2010
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This star has been studied spectroscopically and was classified by as a K4 spectral type with a class 5 emission spectrum." says Carpenter and Hodapp, "The infrared source IRS 2 is positionally coincident with Bretz 4, while the more deeply embedded IRS 1 has no optical counterpart and lies between the GGD objects.
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To the south of GGD 17, the T Tauri star Bretz 4 is probably associated with the GGD object.
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A detailed optical study showed that GGD 17 is part of a curved jet extending north of the star Bretz 4 and consisting of HH 271, and possibly also HH 273.
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Decades later Bretz “found out where all the water came from,” and it turned out to be ancient Lake Missoula filled with melted ice from the last ice age.
Mann on Splices: the Case of Crowley and Lowery « Climate Audit 2005
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A copy of Johnson's issue of Scottow's translation of Bretz on the Anabaptists, printed in 1668, the very year of the Isle of Pines, shows a different foot of italics from that used in the Isle of Pines variant, yet the roman characters in the two pieces seem identical, and the width of page is exactly the same.
The Isle Of Pines (1668) and An Essay in Bibliography by Worthington Chauncey Ford Henry Neville
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