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[99: 1] See Willis, "Northern Appalachians," in "Physiography of the U. S." in National Geog.
The Frontier in American History Frederick Jackson Turner 1896
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For example 150 Balloon sculpture [May Subd Geog] [sp 85011322] * 450 UF Balloon modelling * 450 UF Balloon twisting * 450 UF Sculpture, Balloon * 550 BT Sculpture CANCEL If I were a [...]
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She also killed herself after an unhappy love affair with the revolutionary cultural critic Geog Brandes.
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Almost all the cost of getting a Smithsonian or Nat Geog magazine to you is paid by the advertisers.
Death of Print? James Gurney 2009
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She also killed herself after an unhappy love affair with the revolutionary cultural critic Geog Brandes.
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Geog. ad quos magnus herbariorum numerus undique confluit.
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But the most famous is [5819] Leucata Petra, that renowned rock in Greece, of which Strabo writes, Geog. lib.
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Sooooo, the story in the Nat Geog was about an anthropologist (I believe From California) who was doing research into a particular tribe.
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For a plan, see “Dict. of Anc. Geog.” s.v. 611 “Perioeci.”
Hellenica 2007
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Oenus; “Dict. of Anct. Geog.” s.v.; see Paus. iii.
Hellenica 2007
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