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  • So, not unnaturally, when it came time to lobby for the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act, also known as d-2, Park rats were unsurprised when the Niniltna Native Association, of which the same Ekaterina Moonin Shugak was then president and chief executive officer, lined up behind it.

    A Fine and Bitter Snow Stabenow, Dana 2002

  • One whole shelf was dedicated to maps of Alaska and the Park, starting with the Alaska Atlas & Gazetteer and ending with the USGS survey of the Park, commissioned after d-2 to illustrate the new boundaries.

    A Fine and Bitter Snow Stabenow, Dana 2002

  • “I also heard that you fought the increase in acreage to the wildlife refuge of the Park included in the d-2 lands bill.”

    A Fine and Bitter Snow Stabenow, Dana 2002

  • Closer to home, Red Calhoun spearheaded the fight for d-2 because it created a national park around his homestead in Prince William Sound.

    Fire and Ice Stabenow, Dana 1998

  • Making fun of dead baby websites is how I deal with the loss of my precious angels Connor and Abby (b / d-2 / 18 / 02).

    MetaFilter Projects 2008

  • StringReplace, Clipboard, Clipboard, 9-9,99, All ClipBoard: = regexreplace (ClipBoard, "(\d) - (\d)", "$1$2"); sometext = 123123 sdfa df 1-d 123213 2-2 adsfadf d-2 asdfadf

    AutoHotkey Community 2008

  • More specific lessons: d-2) After I didn't talk to GNB people, I didn't talk to people in the field with current expertise.

    WHEN JOHNNY COMES MARCHING HOME AGAIN Maggie Jochild 2007

  • Dan O’Brian said he’d bring a copy of d-2 and read it to her.”

    A Fine and Bitter Snow Stabenow, Dana 2002

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