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Non-endemic threatened birds include the waved albatross Phoebastria irrorata (VU) and Markham's storm-petrel Oceanodroma markhami.
Galápagos National Park & Galápagos Marine Resources Reserve, Ecuador 2009
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Markham's Lincoln poem and the two million listening over the radio at home-were our ancestors.
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Kevin Starr, reports that Markham's ultra-conservative friend Ambrose
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Which is why, I suppose, this new year I've resolved once more to tackle Updike's memoir, to reconnect with a long-forgotten edition of Beryl Markham's "West With the Night," to complete Mark Twain's "Following the Equator," and to finish a dozen other books toppling off my nightstand.
E-Books and Life Without Guilt Danny Heitman 2011
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Q.R. Markham's thievery might be Mr. McCarry's most prominent endorsement right now.
A Master Back in the Saddle Lee Sandlin 2011
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Markham's most famous poem, "The Man with the Hoe," describes his thoughts on seeing a painting by Jean-François Millet.
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I was driving to an address for Markham's home that I had gotten out of a travel guide: 432 8th Street, San Jose.
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When we listen to Markham's famous poems today, we are aware that our taste has changed.
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"WEST OF THE NIGHT," discussion of Beryl Markham's memoir. 7 p.m.,
Alexandria and Arlington community events, Oct. 14-21, 2010 Post 2010
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Markham's team would take bodies to the crypt of his church and have them guarded by a warden because otherwise people might steal their wallets or wedding rings.
London in the blitz: How crime flourished under cover of the blackout 2010
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