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montana
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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
U.S. state, from Latinized form of Spanish montaña "mountain," from Latin mont- , stem of mons (see mountain ). Proposed 1864 by U.S. Rep. James H. Ashley of Ohio when it was created as a territory from Nebraska Territory, in reference to the Rocky Mountains, ...
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"Montana" is a song composed by Frank Zappa for his 1973 LP Over-Nite Sensation . The last track on the album is one of Zappa's most famous and renowned compositions. It features backing vocals by Tina Turner and the Ikettes throughout the entire track, ...
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Montana, Roy once hiked up Pine Creek Trail into the Absaroka Range, which overlooks Paradise Valley and the Yellowstone River.
Then he was sent back to the field again, to join the Tenth Cavalry at Fort Assiniboine, Montana.
The incident took place in the Bitterroot Mountains, between Idaho and Montana.
The next day, they drove to Idaho and east into Hamilton, Montana, near the Bitterroot National Forest.
From these caverns leapt the motive force of a dispensary in Chemnitz, a glasshouse in Shropshire, a callbox in Billings, Montana.
In the sugar pine type of California the cost of piling averages from 25 to 35 cents, while the cost in the Douglas fir type, in Montana and Idaho, averages about 40 cents, and in Engelmann spruce type the cost is only about 25 cents a thousand.
The Hutterites were as much a part of the Montana landscape as were the Amish in Pennsylvania Dutch country, and as well known for the quality of their produce and livestock.
Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, and the intermountain valleys and mountains of the West.
Now she returns to the sweeping plains of Montana and the lives of Ty and Jessy Calder whose destiny is intertwined with the terrain itself --bold, wild, untamed, and unpredictable.
He had known, as all Dime knew, that the Kootenai Riverwinding down from British Columbia to spend most of its four hundred miles in Montana and Idaho before returning to the province of its birth to join the great Columbiawas the moving road along which came much liquor, to be relayed to Spokane, not far away.
After these exciting adventures, the lads concluded to cut short their Montana trip and go on to the next stage of their journeyings, which was destined to be even more stirring than any that had preceded it.
They play, respectively, a paleontologist and a paleobotanist, lured to the park, as consultants, with the promise of funding for their Montana dig.
To the south, Mount Jumbo, bare of trees but furred over with brown weeds, lay like a sleeping mammoth left over from the preglacial times when dinosaurs roamed the tropical swamps of Montana and Wyoming.
It might have been better to risk a border crossing afoot into Montana or Washington, he thought, but increased border patrols and sensing devices had made that chancy, even for Quebecois, who had provoked those precautions.
BORN, CALDER BRED by JANET DAILEY BOOK JACKET INFORMATION The New York Times Bestselling Author of CALDER PRIDE Ty Calder was a stranger to the mighty empire that was his legacy--the ranchlands that rose to meet the Montana skies.