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Nicki Henderson of Biloxi, Miss., recently erected a bottle tree in an azalea bed for her four-year-old grandson, Glandon, to decorate.
Bottle Trees Join Grand Tradition of Pink Flamingos, Garden Gnomes Gwendolyn Bounds 2011
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Col du Glandon (19.9 km) and l'Alpe d'Huez (14.1 km) are tough climbs after the preceding two mountains.
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The three climbs Col de la Madeleine, Col de Glandon and the epic L'Alpe d'Huez are all rated as "beyond classification" by race organizers.
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Gary A. Glandon his weapons systems officer on an F4C Phantom sent on a bombing mission on
Glandon, Gary A. 1990
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Griffey and Glandon apparently did not survive the crash of their aircraft to be captured, and cannot be among those thought to be still alive today.
Glandon, Gary A. 1990
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Griffey and Glandon apparently did not survive the crash of their aircraft to be captured, and cannot be among those thought to be still alive today.
Griffey, Terrance H. 1990
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Gary A. Glandon his weapons systems officer on an F4C Phantom sent on a bombing mission on
Griffey, Terrance H. 1990
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{409} {22} +LA CHAMBRE+, pop. 800, on the confluence of the Bugion and the Arc. Afterwards, to the right, is the valley of the Glandon.
The South of France—East Half C. B. Black
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Both the Alpe d'Huez and the Glandon carry Hors Catégorie ratings.
Podium Cafe 2010
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"It seems a young man that didn't want to sleep out on the streets found an alternate location," Glandon said.
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