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American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- An island off western Alaska in the Bering Sea. It was first sighted by Russian explorers in 1821.
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“I had drawn a 2008 musk ox tag on Nunivak Island and it would be a great place to try to take a big game animal with it.”
“After the ice passed out of the Sea, word came up from Nunivak Island that he'd gone in there for grub.”
“Just one thing - my first published story was actually Nunivak Snowflakes, in Interzone 36.”
“It was Nunivak Island, and if I missed it, the next stop was Russia.”
“Nunivak and Akutan, with Nome against the highlands,”
“After the ice passed out of the sea, word came up from Nunivak Island that he had gone in there for grub.”
“After the ice passed out of the Sea, word came up from Nunivak Island that he 'd gone in there for grub.”
“The Russian tanker came upon ice about a foot thick very early Friday near Nunivak Island, a large island in the eastern Bering Sea, the Coast Guard said.”
“The exploration well, Nunivak No. 1, is four miles west of Nenana and will be drilled by Doyon Drilling Inc.,”
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