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  • ...al city of [[Canada]], located at the [[confluence]] of the [[Ottawa River|Ottawa]], [[Rideau River|Rideau]] and [[Gatineau River|Gatineau]] rivers in southe ...of the canal. In 1855 this village was incorporated as a city and renamed Ottawa.
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  • * Artelle, Steven. "The Meaning of Ottawa: The Confederation-Era Literary Culture of Canada's Capital." PhD disserta * Beninger, Ann Loretto. "The Politics of Culture in Ottawa: The Origins and Development of a Municipal Cultural Policy, 1939-1988." P
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  • ...ecessary use of [[radiography]]. The rules were developed in Canada at the Ottawa Hospital.
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  • *[http://www.ottawa.ca/index_en.html City of Ottawa website] *[http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/index.html The Ottawa Citizen]
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  • |colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:USSOttawa.jpg|300px]]<br>USS ''Ottawa'' (AKA-101) ...Kansas]], [[Ottawa County, MI|Michigan]], [[Ottawa County, OH|Ohio]] and [[Ottawa County, OK|Oklahoma]]. She served as a commissioned ship for 23 months.
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  • *[http://www.ottawa.ca/index_en.html City of Ottawa website] *[http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/index.html The Ottawa Citizen]
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  • ...www.ohri.ca/emerg/cdr/ankle.html Ottawa Ankle Rules - Emergency Medicine - Ottawa Hospital Research Institute]
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  • | location = [Ottawa] | publisher = University of Ottawa Press
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  • ...or Canada's role in the liberation of the Netherlands. and for the shelter Ottawa provided when the Dutch royal family was forced to flee the Nazi invasion. ...ition. Juliana gave birth to her third child in Ottawa. Juliana's rooms at Ottawa's Civic Hospital were temporarily declared Dutch territory for the occasion
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  • Several of the team members were from Ottawa and the Ottawa Citizen newspaper [http://tricolour.net/freeswan/ottawacitizen-freeswan.htm
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  • Institution of higher education located in Ottawa Ontario, Canada established in 1942.
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  • | newspaper = The Ottawa Citizen
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  • '''Carleton University''' is a public [[university]] located in [[Ottawa]], Ontario, Canada established in 1942. Undergraduate enrolment as of Novem ...st Carleton offered only evening courses, which were held in what was then Ottawa's High School of Commerce (now Glebe Collegiate Institute).
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  • ...ms]] officials while passing through [[JFK Airport]], while returning to [[Ottawa]], he was [[extraordinary rendition|rendered]] to [[Syria]] where he as tor
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  • A freshwater archipelago at the confluence of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers, which includes the island of Montreal.
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  • Waterway, opened in 1832, connecting the city of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada with the city of Kingston.
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  • ...Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, head of the Dominion Observatory in Ottawa, and later chief seismologist of a UNESCO seismological project.
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  • ...ister of Canada''', with an official residence at [[24 Sussex Drive]] in [[Ottawa]]. Stephen Harper ([[Conservative Party of Canada]]) is the incumbent.
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  • ...e mansion set on 3.98 acres of land overlooking the [[Ottawa River]], in [[Ottawa]]. It is best known for being, since 1951, the official residence of the P ...ce. Previously, prime ministers had lived at a variety of locations about Ottawa. For example, Sir [[Wilfrid Laurier]] and [[William Lyon Mackenzie King]]
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  • ...|date=Fri Dec 18 2009 |url=http://www.thestar.com/business/article/740407--ottawa-seeks-bidders-for-candu-business |accessdate= }}
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  • * Artelle, Steven. "The Meaning of Ottawa: The Confederation-Era Literary Culture of Canada's Capital." PhD disserta * Beninger, Ann Loretto. "The Politics of Culture in Ottawa: The Origins and Development of a Municipal Cultural Policy, 1939-1988." P
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  • ...ecessary use of [[radiography]]. The rules were developed in Canada at the Ottawa Hospital.
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  • *Woods HB (1993). A synchronic study of English spoken in Ottawa: is Canadian English becoming more American? In Clarke S (ed.) ''Focus on
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  • |colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:USSOttawa.jpg|300px]]<br>USS ''Ottawa'' (AKA-101) ...Kansas]], [[Ottawa County, MI|Michigan]], [[Ottawa County, OH|Ohio]] and [[Ottawa County, OK|Oklahoma]]. She served as a commissioned ship for 23 months.
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  • ...//slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Football/CFL/Ottawa/2007/09/27/4530620-sun.html |work=Ottawa Sun |publisher=Sun Media |accessdate=2008-01-31 }}</ref>
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  • .../national/story.html?id=4922efcd-a889-4ae8-a0fd-ddc51026eb93&k=24766 |work=Ottawa Citizen |publisher=canada.com |date=2008-01-13 |accessdate=2008-02-11 }}</r
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  • ...age|Rideau canal, Ottawa.jpg|right|350px|Rideau canal, looking towards the Ottawa river.}} Stretching from [[Ottawa]] to [[Kingston, Ontario]], and originally an important link in the water t
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  • ...my ankle" is a symptom, while a positive result by an examiner using the [[Ottawa ankle rules]] or an X-ray showing a fracture would be a [[sign]].
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  • | location = Ottawa ; | location = [Ottawa]
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  • ** <font face="Gill Sans MT"><u>Contents:</u> The Ottawa Charter for Health Promotion, 17-21 November 1986 | Adelaide Recommendation
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  • Currently he is a professor at [[University of Ottawa]]. He has a [http://www.site.uottawa.ca/~cadams/ home page] there.
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  • ...lisher =Canadian Institute for Historical Microreproductions | location = Ottawa | language = English| id = ISBN 0665278527 | pages =}}
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  • * [[University of Ottawa]]
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  • *''White Madness''. Ottawa: Oberon, 1996. *''Road Dancers''. Ottawa: Oberon, 1999.
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  • ...ous city in [[Ontario]], [[Canada]], after [[Toronto, Ontario|Toronto]], [[Ottawa]], [[Hamilton, Ontario|Hamilton]] and [[Kitchener, Ontario|Kitchener]]. As
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  • ...|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1553-2712.2008.00333.x |issn=}}</ref> The Ottawa rules are more sensitive than other available [[clinical prediction rule]]s
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  • ...of the [[United States]] border, and down the St Lawrence as far as the [[Ottawa River]], became Upper Canada. It was administered by a [[Lieutenant govern
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  • ...es, such as the changing of the guard ceremony on [[Parliament Hill]] in [[Ottawa]], the guards are primarily reservists receiving military training during t
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  • ...humanitarian work. She was appointed the Chancellor of the [[University of Ottawa]] in 1966.The couple had five children. Her son [[Jean Vanier|Jean]] founde
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  • CSE, headquartered in the Leonard Tilley Building in [[Ottawa]]. is responsible for Canada's [[SIGINT]].various forms of [[signals intell
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  • Pomona is located 10 miles west of the county seat, [[Ottawa, Kansas]], and 10 miles east of [[Pomona Lake]] on K-68 Highway. According
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  • {{r|Ottawa}}
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  • ...an antipersonnel [[mine (land warfare)|minefield]], in violation of the [[Ottawa Treaty]] and a political liability. As a result, most, if not all, future
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  • ...a group of islands at the confluence of the [[Saint Lawrence River]] and [[Ottawa River]] in the southwest part of the province of [[Quebec]] in [[Canada]].
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  • ==The London & Ottawa Connections== ...ecame a unified dominion in 1869. The new Canadian government (located in Ottawa) also facilitated the GT's growth with subsidies and loan guarantees.
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  • | url = https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/1791119/brise-glaces-ottawa-realisme-politique-analyse-godbout | title = Les brise-glace d’Ottawa, entre réalisme et politique
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  • [[Lake Champlain]] and the [[Ottawa River|Ottawa]], [[Richelieu River|Richelieu]], and [[Saguenay River|Saguenay]] rivers dr
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  • ...Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, head of the Dominion Observatory in Ottawa, and later chief seismologist of a UNESCO seismological project.<ref name=G
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  • ...Bachmann LM, Haberzeth S, Steurer J, ter Riet G |title=The accuracy of the Ottawa knee rule to rule out knee fractures: a systematic review |journal=Ann. Int
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  • ...al city of [[Canada]], located at the [[confluence]] of the [[Ottawa River|Ottawa]], [[Rideau River|Rideau]] and [[Gatineau River|Gatineau]] rivers in southe ...of the canal. In 1855 this village was incorporated as a city and renamed Ottawa.
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  • Next, Igor Gouzenko, a GRU code clerk in Ottawa, defected in Ottawa and gave additional general information about Soviet cryptograpic practices
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  • ...o has specialized in managing transit projects, in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Ottawa]], [[Oshawa]], [[Kitchener]], [[Mississauga]] and [[Calgary]].<ref name=Tor Bhatti worked for transit authorities in [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Ottawa]] and [[Oshawa]], prior to joining Waterloo Region in 2008.<ref name=barusa
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  • |[[Great Lakes]], [[Lake Champlain]], [[Ottawa River|Ottawa]], [[Richelieu River|Richelieu]], and [[Saguenay River|Saguenay]] rivers
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  • ...to Arctic power, influence: Military operation, policy announcements show Ottawa's resolve
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  • | quote=Ottawa will put aside $720 million this year to commission the icebreaker, which t | title=Feds fall short: Ottawa must do more, politicians say
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  • | publisher=[[Ottawa Citizen]]
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  • ...rade and even on occasions released several gallons to celebrate Huron and Ottawa victories over the Iroquois. The Jesuits complained loudly to Frontenac wh
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  • ...vember 1968|title=The Bananas Is Created for Kids|work=TV Weekly|publisher=Ottawa Citizen|pages=15|accessdate=4 December 2013}}</ref> and televised each Thur
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  • Inderjit, Chikako Asakawa, K M M Dakshini. Canadian Journal of Botany. Ottawa: Oct 1999. Vol. 77, Iss. 10; p. 1419 (6 pages)
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  • ...stimated five per cent of U.S. dogs that are obese" in January 2007.<ref>''Ottawa Citizen'' January 6, 2007 Final Edition, P.D2</ref> Obese pets are not rest
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  • ...nadian Press maintains six Canadian bureaus, located in Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Edmonton, and Vancouver. There are also CP staff correspondents b
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  • The CP maintains six Canadian bureaus, located in Halifax, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Edmonton, and Vancouver. There are also CP staff correspondents b
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  • ...s which go beyond the provision of services in both languages. The City of Ottawa's language policy (by-law 2001-170) has two criteria which would allow empl The [[Outaouais]] region is located near [[Ottawa]]. French-speaking people will use English words and deviations. You will
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  • OTTAWA, ONT., Elgin Theatre, Elgin Street at Lisgar Street, for the Independent Th ...A, ONT., Somerset Theatre, Somerset Street West near Bank Street, 1937-38 (Ottawa Journal, 1 Jan. 1938, 6, descrip.)
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  • | title = Ottawa hampering Arar testimony: RCMP investigator | quote = Ottawa engineer Abdullah Almalki was the "main target" of the investigation that e
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  • ...military of some other nations. DND Headquarters is on Colonel By Drive in Ottawa, near Parliament Hill. CSE, headquartered in the Leonard Tilley Building in [[Ottawa]]. is responsible for Canada's [[SIGINT]].various forms of [[signals intell
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  • {{rpl|USS Ottawa (AKA-101)}}
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  • ...ropriately. Examples include ankle X-rays without first establishing the [[Ottawa ankle rules]] to determine that a fracture probably exists, <ref>{{citation | title = Accuracy of Ottawa ankle rules to exclude fractures of the ankle and mid-foot: systematic revi
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  • ...nd P. Jensen, ''Molecular Symmetry and Spectroscopy'', NRC Research Press, Ottawa (1998).</ref> have usually broader physical phenomena and molecules larger
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  • ==The London & Ottawa Connections== ...ecame a unified dominion in 1869. The new Canadian government (located in Ottawa) also facilitated the GT's growth with subsidies and loan guarantees.
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  • ...uliana, Beatrix, and Irene went into exile in [[Canada]] in the city of [[Ottawa]], where they would stay during the remainder of [[World War II]].
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  • ...nd has been the source of the song for countless bootleg albums, notably ''Ottawa Sunshine''.<ref>{{cite book|last=Lewis|first=Dave|year=2012|title=Led Zeppe
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  • His efforts to lobby Ottawa were generally unsuccessful, with the exception of his efforts to court [[J
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  • {{r|Ottawa University}}
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  • ...nder the command of the [[Chevalier de Vaudreuil]] to assist. Hundreds of Ottawa, Huron, Miami, and Illinois warriors also joined Denonville at [[Fort Front
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  • ...ized ice hockey in Canada was still in its infancy and only Montreal and [[Ottawa]] had anything resembling leagues.<ref name="Podnieks-3"/> ...119.01-e.php?&hockey_id_nbr=6&&PHPSESSID=rq9jcm5ucr4uim576lt6808ik4 |title=Ottawa Journal'' article of dinner at ''Backcheck'' web site|publisher=[[Library a
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  • The 1997 Prohibition of Anti-Personnel Mines, often called the '''Ottawa Treaty'''.<ref name=MineBan>{{citation Protocol II, which overlaps with the Ottawa Treaty, bans the use of land mines and boobytraps that pose a special hazar
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  • | [[File:Jeanne Sauvé 1984 Ottawa Canada (crop).jpg|120x120px]]
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  • **Canada's second largest scientific centre (after [[Ottawa, Ontario]])
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  • ...nce relocated to Montreal) coordinates events across Montreal, Toronto and Ottawa with a twist.
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  • ...century, the AARR continued to operate about fifty miles of track between Ottawa Yard, its Toledo terminal, and [https://localwiki.org/ann-arbor/Osmer Osmer
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  • ***[[Ottawa]]
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  • ...ced Virtualization for Linux'', in ''Proceedings of the Linux Symposium'', Ottawa, June 2007, http://ols.108.redhat.com/2007/Reprints/nakajima-Reprint.pdf</r
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  • <td>[[Canada]]</td><td>[[Ottawa]]</td><td>[[Americas]]</td>
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  • ...to; U.S. citizen Caitlan Coleman and her Canadian husband, Joshua Boyle of Ottawa; and U.S. citizen Warren Weinstein.
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  • ...oyal Canadian Mounted Police. The headquarters for the RCMP was moved from Ottawa to Regina at this time. Between 1932 and 1938 the force increased to 2,350
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  • ...= http://news.nationalpost.com/2012/05/07/rcmp-reputation-on-line-after-ottawa-man-awarded-new-trial-for-2000-contract-killing/ | title = RCMP reputation on line after Ottawa man awarded new trial for 2000 contract killing
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  • ...vous with the trivia question "What was Ottawa called before it was called Ottawa?" Today, I've done some mundane fill-in-stubs on some weapons systems, twea
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  • * [[USS Ottawa (AKA-101)]]
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  • ...overnment also authorized Mackenzie and Mann to build from Port Arthur and Ottawa.
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  • ...] (Air) in the [[Canadian Armed Forces]] (1980-1993) at CFB Kingston, NDHQ Ottawa, and 1CFSD Toronto. Upon her release, Armstrong moved to [[Vancouver|Vancou
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  • ...iversity, but earned political credit with the man who would invite him to Ottawa and make him a deputy minister only five years later.<ref> Robert H. Blackb ...the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan Agreement, which was signed in Ottawa in December, 1939, binding Canada, Britain, New Zealand, and Australia to a
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  • * Bickerton, James P. ''Nova Scotia, Ottawa and the Politics of Regional Development.'' U. of Toronto Press 1990. 412 p
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  • ...developed by the United States Air Force and Edgewater Computer Systems of Ottawa, Ontsrio.
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  • ...http://www.ohri.ca/programs/clinical_epidemiology/oxford.htm The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS) for assessing the quality of nonrandomised studies in meta-anal
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  • | url = https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/joshua-boyle-trial-1.5070074 | work = [[Ottawa Citizen]]
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  • ...er assassinated [[Irish-Canadian]] politician [[Thomas D'Arcy McGee]] in [[Ottawa]] for his condemnation of the raids.
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  • ...In 1937 backbenchers passed a radical banking law that was disallowed by [[Ottawa]] (banking was a federal responsibility). Efforts to control the press were
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  • ...French characteristics. In response to their demands for greater autonomy, Ottawa conceded an "opting-out" formula whereby Quebec was not required to partici ...: 0015-7120 Fulltext: [[Ebsco]]</ref> Meanwhile, the Liberal government in Ottawa, which had been reelected in 1965, secured the final adoption of a distinct
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  • ...ity in Twentieth-Century Newfoundland Literature." PhD dissertation U. of Ottawa 2003. 340 pp. DAI 2003 64(1): 149-A. DAQN76384 Fulltext: [[ProQuest Disse
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  • ...of Parliament]] in the [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]] in [[Ottawa]].
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  • * Reid, Richard M. ''The Upper Ottawa Valley to 1855.'' Champlain Soc., 1990. 354 pp.
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  • .... Osborne, "'Talk about Strenuous Hockey': Violence, Manhood, and the 1907 Ottawa Silver Seven-Montreal Wanderer Rivalry." ''Journal of Canadian Studies'' 20 ...y and Nation: the Canadian Football League in Crisis and the Demise of the Ottawa Rough Riders, 1986-1996." ''Sport History Review'' 2002 33(2): 121-137. Iss
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  • ...Identificatio of spectral lines-History of Fraunhofer lines] University of Ottawa; [http://www.genesismission.org/educate/scimodule/SSWPrOptPDFs/5HereComesLi
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  • ...f over 230 islands at the confluence of the [[Saint Lawrence River]] and [[Ottawa River]]. Montreal is 150 miles upstream from the provincial capital, [[Queb
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  • ...ndbook. Prepared for the Department of Human Resources Development Canada. Ottawa: Minister of Public Works and Government Services Canada.</ref> Although th
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  • * Dexter, Grant. ''Ottawa at War: The Grant Dexter Memoranda, 1939-1945,'' edited and introduced by F
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  • ...[[city]] of Ontario is [[Toronto, Ontario]], the largest city in Canada. [[Ottawa]], the capital of Canada, is also in Ontario. The 2006 Census reported 12,1
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  • ...d unemployed.<ref> Canada, Bureau of the Census, ''Unemployment'' Vol. VI (Ottawa 1931), 1,267</ref> By 1933, 30% of the labour force was out of work, and on ...l 25%. Canada, Bureau of the Census, Occupations and Industries Vol. VII (Ottawa 1931), 226, 250, 190.</ref> Srigley, (2005) uses oral histories with the p
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  • ...fence of ''Frank'' magazine, the scuzzy satirical journal that everyone in Ottawa reviled and read. ''Frank'' had run a "contest" for young Tories, who were
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  • ...es=98 |doi=10.1088/0026-1394/2/3/002 |publisher=National Research Council, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada }}
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  • ...SIGINT intercept site, Special Wireless Station #1, was built in 1939, in Ottawa. "#2 SWS was located at Grande Prairie, Alberta and #3 SWS at Victoria B.C.
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  • ...Hudson Bay 1860-1915.'' Ethnology of the National Museum of Man, no. 10. Ottawa: Natlional Museum of Canada, 1975. 164 pp.
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  • ...the [[Prime Minister of Canada|prime minister]] in 2015; the capital is [[Ottawa]].
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  • ...joined Canada in 1949, it relinquished jurisdiction over its fisheries to Ottawa; the Supreme Court ruled in 1983 that the federal government also has juris ...onomic Development Plan of 1951, championed the welfare state (paid for by Ottawa), and attracted favorable attention across Canada. He emphasized moderniza
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  • * Donaghy, Greg, ed. ''Canada and the Early Cold War, 1943-1957.'' Ottawa: Dept. of Foreign Affairs and Int. Trade, 1998. 255 pp. * Reid, Richard M. ''The Upper Ottawa Valley to 1855.'' (1990). 354 pp.
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  • ...ations because of the rising price of wool and gold, but also aided by the Ottawa Trade Agreement (1932), which provided for preferential trade terms between
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  • ...the formation of the Progressive Party in several provinces; it sent 64 to Ottawa in the 1921 general election. ...service, and a prescription drug plan. Saskatchewan joined Alberta against Ottawa in the fight for control of natural resources.
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  • <td>[[Canada]]</td><td>[[Ottawa]]</td><td>[[Canadian dollar]]</td>
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  • ...nd Module was on display at [[National Museum of Science & Technology]], [[Ottawa]], [[Canada]] from 1974 until 2004, now at the [[Frontiers of Flight Museum
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  • ...ls; after a surge of pro-imperial anti-Americanism, the Conservatives won. Ottawa rejected reciprocity, reasserted the [[National Policy]] and went to London
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  • *[[List of Ottawa-Gatineau cinemas]]
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  • * Matthew Carnaghan and Allison Goody, "Canadian Arctic Sovereignty" (Ottawa: Library of Parliament: Political and Social Affairs Division, 26 January 2
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  • * Matthew Carnaghan and Allison Goody, "Canadian Arctic Sovereignty" (Ottawa: Library of Parliament: Political and Social Affairs Division, 26 January 2
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  • ...ition of Anti-Personnel Mines, is specific to that type. Also known as the Ottawa Treaty, it does not preclude antitank mines with even the minimum mechanica
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  • ...an Slavic Future Tenses" in ''Formal Approaches to Slavic Linguistics: The Ottawa Meeting 2003'' (Michigan : Michigan Slavic Publications)
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  • ...Development in the Colonial Empire and the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa 1932." ''Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History'' 2002 30(2): 53-76.
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  • ....com/newspapers?id=hRsvAAAAIBAJ&sjid=ONsFAAAAIBAJ&pg=4628%2C7248725|work=[[Ottawa Citizen]]|agency=AP|date=April 21, 1930|page=10}}</ref>
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  • ...ar 1964 saw the development of the world's first true operational GIS in [[Ottawa, Ontario]] by the federal [[Department of Energy, Mines, and Resources (Can
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  • *Presley only performed in three cities outside the U.S., which are [[Ottawa]], [[Vancouver]] and [[Toronto, Ontario]], [[Canada]]. This is because of t
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  • ...t. (1994) ''Employee skills inventories for the Federal public service''. Ottawa: Treasury Board of Canada.</ref> and has continued to the present day under
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  • * Bickerton, James P. ''Nova Scotia, Ottawa and the Politics of Regional Development.'' U. of Toronto Press 1990. 412 p
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  • ...ergency department patients: brief Alzheimer's Screen, Short Blessed Test, Ottawa 3DY, and the caregiver-completed AD8. | journal=Acad Emerg Med | year= 2011
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  • ...threaten northern states with slavery.<ref>First Lincoln Douglas Debate at Ottawa, Illinois August 21, 1858</ref>
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  • ....<ref>Douglas Martin, 'The Persecution of the Bahá'ís of Iran, 1844-1984' (Ottawa, Ont.: Association for Bahá'í Studies, 1984), 13-29.</ref> The founding o
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  • ...nsisted that he did not need bed rest and, two days later, journeyed on to Ottawa by train where he gave a speech to the [[Canadian Parliament]] that include
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