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  • The widely-studied Azores bullfinch (locally called Priolo), Pyrrhula murina, is largely confined to native cloud forest in the east of Sao Miguel Island.

    Azores temperate mixed forests 2008

  • Alquist and Priolo to thank for the upcoming limitations on development mandated by Metro's own experts.

    John Mirisch: Fault-y Towers: Don't Mention the Core! John Mirisch 2011

  • There are a whole lot of people occupying skyscrapers along Santa Monica Boulevard in Century City who have never heard of Alfred Alquist or Paul Priolo and who have no idea that they may be living on the edge, as it were, on a fault.

    John Mirisch: Fault-y Towers: Don't Mention the Core! John Mirisch 2011

  • Alquist and Priolo to thank for the upcoming limitations on development mandated by Metro's own experts.

    John Mirisch: Fault-y Towers: Don't Mention the Core! John Mirisch 2011

  • There are a whole lot of people occupying skyscrapers along Santa Monica Boulevard in Century City who have never heard of Alfred Alquist or Paul Priolo and who have no idea that they may be living on the edge, as it were, on a fault.

    John Mirisch: Fault-y Towers: Don't Mention the Core! John Mirisch 2011

  • Lukoil strongly increased its presence in the European downstream segment when it took a 49% stake in ERG SpA's Isab refinery in Priolo, Sicily, in November, and agreed to buy a 45% stake in Dutch refinery Total Raffinaderij Nederland, or TRN, in June.

    Lower Oil Prices Hit Lukoil's Net 2009

  • Since 1972, construction near fault zones has been controlled by California's Aiquist-Priolo Act, which declares the areas near active faults to be "special study zones" and forbids construction intended for human occupancy within fifty feet of the trace (surface line) of an active fault.

    Living on the Fault Line 1981

  • Since 1972, construction near fault zones has been controlled by California's Aiquist-Priolo Act, which declares the areas near active faults to be "special study zones" and forbids construction intended for human occupancy within fifty feet of the trace (surface line) of an active fault.

    Living on the Fault Line 1981

  • Buffalo got three goals from Luke Wiles, two from each of Mat Giles, Kevin Buchanan and John Tavares and one from each of Steve Priolo, Chad Culp, Tracey Kelusky, Mark Steenhuis and Scott Self in its season opener in front of a First Niagara Center crowd of 16,356.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed NEIL STEVENS 2012

  • Buffalo got three goals from Luke Wiles, two from each of Mat Giles, Kevin Buchanan and John Tavares and one from each of Steve Priolo, Chad Culp, Tracey Kelusky, Mark Steenhuis and Scott Self in its season opener in front of a First Niagara Center crowd of 16,356.

    The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed NEIL STEVENS 2012

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