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- proper noun A city in
Alaska ,United States
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When authorities determined that he couldn't teach and hold elective office simultaneously, he took the case to court, along with another politically ambitious teacher named Don Young, a Republican from Fort Yukon.
Alaska plane crash a painful reminder for families of Boggs and Begich 2010
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BP's oil-and-methane spill in the Gulf of Mexico prompted Alaska Native peoples of the Gwich'in Nation to gather in late July in Fort Yukon, Alaska at the confluence of the Yukon and Porcupine Rivers.
Subhankar Banerjee: Why We Can't Have Another One Hundred Years of Fossil-Digging in North America Subhankar Banerjee 2010
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When authorities determined that he couldn't teach and hold elective office simultaneously, he took the case to court, along with another politically ambitious teacher named Don Young, a Republican from Fort Yukon.
Alaska plane crash a painful reminder for families of Boggs and Begich 2010
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When authorities determined that he couldn't teach and hold elective office simultaneously, he took the case to court, along with another politically ambitious teacher named Don Young, a Republican from Fort Yukon.
Alaska plane crash a painful reminder for families of Boggs and Begich 2010
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BP's oil-and-methane spill in the Gulf of Mexico prompted Alaska Native peoples of the Gwich'in Nation to gather in late July in Fort Yukon, Alaska at the confluence of the Yukon and Porcupine Rivers.
Subhankar Banerjee: Why We Can't Have Another One Hundred Years of Fossil-Digging in North America Subhankar Banerjee 2010
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When authorities determined that he couldn't teach and hold elective office simultaneously, he took the case to court, along with another politically ambitious teacher named Don Young, a Republican from Fort Yukon.
Alaska plane crash a painful reminder for families of Boggs and Begich 2010
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At Fort Yukon, more than 130 days per year have a minimum temperature of 0F (- 18C) or below.
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The record low at Fort Yukon is -78F (- 61C), and the record high is 100F (38C).
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In the midst of one of the panels here at the Aspen Environment Forum, a wizened professor from the University of Alaska took the microphone proffered for questions from the environmental cognoscenti and said that a bear had just been shot and killed at Fort Yukon, Alaska, 250 miles from the shore.
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An honors student at MacArthur High School in Houston, Gonzales enlisted in the United States Air Force in 1973, for a four year hitch, serving for two years at Fort Yukon, Alaska before being accepted to the United States Air Force Academy in 1975.
Think Progress » Gonzales: ‘There Is No Express Grant of Habeas Corpus In The Constitution’ 2007
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