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It has never been proved that they ever meant the country to rise against the king, but unfortunately, just at the same time, some bolder and fiercer spirits of the Whig party determined to kill both Charles and James at the lonely Rye House belonging to Rumbolt.
What to See in England Gordon Home 1923
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Rumbolt was given the key of the state-room, and the men who were not in the watch went below.
Many Cargoes 1903
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While Rumbolt said he has done events that garnered more competitors, he said he was impressed with and appreciative of the crowd of people that gathered in the park to watch.
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Rumbolt said snow acts as a protective cover for some of her plants, creating a blanket, insulating the produce from harsh temperatures.
The Western Star: Local Katherine Hudson 2010
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Rumbolt said he appreciated the education the event's organizers offered to spectators.
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Rumbolt said he became interested in work as an arborist 15 years ago while he worked in forestry.
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As water is not only in our rivers and lakes but infiltrates into the soil as well, Rumbolt said the lack of snow creates dry conditions for farming.
The Western Star: Local Katherine Hudson 2010
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It was a good thing, then, that Rumbolt spent his afternoon Saturday, July 24, underneath the canopies of Elizabeth Park's grand trees in Bellingham while he competed in the
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Rumbolt has been farming in Reidville for about eight years.
The Western Star: Local Katherine Hudson 2010
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Arborists from British Columbia, Washington and Oregon show off their skills in these competitions, which are designed to test and hone techniques they use in their everyday work with trees, Rumbolt said.
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