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  • [[File:Algonova.jpg|thumb|The ''Algonova'' one of the freighters in Algoma Tankers' fleet.]] ...ng the new product tankers, Algonova and AlgoCanada which joined the fleet in late 2008 and early 2009. This fleet is the newest and most technologically
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  • '''Maya''', in [[computer]] graphics is a high end [[3D]] [[software]] package from [[Auto ...their collective source code. In the mid-1990's, the most popular pipeline in Hollywood films was a combination of tools: Alias Studio for modeling, Soft
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  • ...Intercolonial]] line, finished in 1876, linked the Maritimes to Quebec and Ontario, tying them to the new Confederation. ...connection to Canada, and a western extension into larger American markets in Maine and beyond, New Brunswick entrepreneurs promoted ties to the United S
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  • ...[Acheson Ventures]] provided space for a headquarters for the organization in their Maritime Center overlooking the [[St Clair River]], they called boatn ...sider the boatnerd site reliable enough that they cite or quote it by name in their articles.<ref name=Netnewsledger2013-11-09/><ref name=BuffaloNews2010
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  • ...iritualism]]. Palmer practiced magnetic healing beginning in the mid-1880s in [[Burlington, Iowa| Burlington]] and [[Davenport, Iowa]]. ...e United States|west coast]] where he helped to found chiropractic schools in Oklahoma, California and Oregon.
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  • ...bation known as Greater Glasgow. At one time, Paisley was the largest town in Scotland, exceeding the size of some Scottish cities, but recently the popu ...s thought to date to Roman times and is the possible site of a Roman fort. In the 12th century a priory was founded at Paisley around which a settlement
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  • ...dropped 30%. Wheat prices plunged from 78c per bushel (1928 crop) to 29c in 1932. In the years between 1900 and 1929, Canada had the world's fastest growing eco
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  • ...n France ceded nearly all of its North American territory to Great Britain in the [[Treaty of Paris (1763)]]. At its peak New France extended from [[New See also [[New France in the Great Lakes]]
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  • ...apanese]]: 任天堂, ニンテンドー ''Nintendō'') is one of the most powerful companies in the [[video game]] industry. ...n of [[Gyration Inc]], a company specializing in gyros and motion sensors, in 2001.
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  • ...criticism from the [[health sciences]], most particularly from physicians in the USA, where the practice of chiropractic has its largest base. Some of t Critics from the [[medicine|medical establishment]], especially in the USA, have claimed:
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  • ...e million in recent decades. The largest city is [[Saskatoon]] at 197,000 (in 2001), [[Regina]]. the provincial capital, numbered 178,000. Prince Albert ...} On labour issues see Bob Russell, ''More with Less: Work Reorganization in the Canadian Mining Industry'' (1999) </ref>
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  • ...laying [[geographically reference|geographically-referenced]] information. In a more generic sense, GIS is a tool that allows users to create interactive ...nagement|emergency planners]] to easily calculate emergency response times in the event of a [[natural disaster]], or a GIS might be used to find [[wetla
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  • ...in depth from one or two feet to dozens of feet. These layers often occur in mountainous terrain. [[mine (resource extraction)|Mining]] of coal seams is achieved in several different ways.
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  • ...ughby Smith]] in 1873, and the invention of a scanning disk by Paul Nipkow in 1884. ...ngress]] at the [[Exposition Universelle (1900)|International World Fair]] in [[Paris]] on August 25, 1900. Perskyi's paper reviewed the existing electro
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