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ottawa
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Population (2000): 33194 Housing Units (2000): 14842 Land area (2000): 471.324071 sq. miles (1220.723689 sq. km) Water area (2000): 13.410846 sq. miles (34.733931 sq. km) Total area (2000): 484.734917 sq. miles (1255.457620 sq. km) Located within: Oklahoma ...
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Since then I have listened to advocates of national renown in our great court and in the Senate sitting as a High Court of Impeachment, but at no time or place have I heard an abler, more scholarly, or more eloquent argument than that of Judge Arrington in the old court-room at Ottawa, Illinois, on that day long gone by.
In Ottawa, meanwhile, the press reports coming back 324 Exercise of Power from Accra were causing considerable excitement.
Pontiac had been warned at last of this new danger, and had sent his trusty Ottawas, leaping like deer, down the river banks with a faint hope that the approaching convoy might still be cut off.
Quebec Angels cross the border to Ottawa regularly to chat up local bike gangs and to size up the Bad News.
Sonny Lacombe and Doctor John Arksey from the Montreal chapter, as well as the Ottawa chapter to join the Outlaws.
At the end of the campaign, Menzies quietly left Ottawa for Winnipeg, where he later established a small economic consulting firm in partnership with Ralph Hedlin, a leading Winnipeg writer.
Ottawa to Lake Nipissing, and down the Riviere des Francais into Lake Huron.
He has studied at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa, the University of Paris VI, and the Paleobiology Institute of the Polish Academy of Science in Warsaw.
There were precisely three really good jobs for dinosaur specialists in Canada: Chief of the Paleobiology Division at the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa, Curator of Paleobiology at the Royal Ontario Museum in Toronto, and Curator of Dinosaurs at the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology in Drumheller, Alberta.
There were, to be sure, still other portage paths than those across watersheds, and the most common were those that led around waterfalls or impassable rapids, such as Champlain and the Jesuits followed on their journeys up the Ottawa to the Nipissing.
Back in Ottawa as one of Mackenzies most influential advisers, Smith began to lobby for his Pembina charter.
And so the Ottawa, Potawatomi, and Ojibway members of Crane, Catfish, Loon, Bear, Marten and Wolf Clans came to participate in the Ghost Dance ceremony.
But up along the frontier in Michigan, the British had the Shawnees, Ottawa and Potawatomi tribes on their side on account of Tecumseh convincing them to trust the redcoats.
Ottawa area Romanies had a fluctuating membership composed of whichever of the more important Rom happened to be in town at the time.
Ottawa bordello, at 141 Laurier Avenue West that the Tories even had a permanent home.