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In Wikipedia:
The high elevations of the volcanic field, coupled with its cluster of mostly high altitude, non – overlapping vents, has resulted in several eruptions under the Powder Mountain Icefield, creating many ice – contact features.
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In Wikipedia:
However, many cities, worldwide, have been established at similar mile – high elevations, such as: The climate of Nairobi tends to be 10 degrees C (20 F) cooler than other inland towns at lower elevations, such as Garissa (Kenya).
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In Wikipedia:
The gun was essentially an unmodified 3 – inch M1903 (76.2 mm L / 55) coastal – defense gun on a new mount allowing it to be aimed to high elevations.
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In Wikipedia:
Winter is when most of the precipitation falls, averaging over 55 inches per year, much of it in the form of snow in the high elevations.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:
I figure it may be snowing at high elevations.
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In Wikipedia:
These deer are seldom far from water and, although primarily of the tropics, are hardy and may range from sea level up to high elevations such as the mixed coniferous / deciduous forest zone in the Himalayan Mountains sharing its range with the Himalayan musk deer.
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In Wikipedia:
These hawks avoid high elevations, forest interiors, narrow canyons, and cliff areas.
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In Wikipedia:
The four species of gorals: Gorals are often found on rocky hillsides at high elevations.
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In Wikipedia:
Here, the snake can only be found at high elevations on the southern tip of the peninsula, where temperatures usually remain a mild 78 F (25.5 C).
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In Wikipedia:
It inhabits a broad band (though often very localised) from the north eastern Indian Himalayas, Nepal and across into Burma (Myanmar) in hill forests often at quite high elevations.
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In Wikipedia:
A rare species of high elevations, two subspecies are protected in India – These names may be contracted to “’Pemberton’s Windmill ’” and “’Tytler’s Windmill.
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In Wikipedia:
Plants at high elevations (-RRB- include cara de hombre (“Lyonia” spp.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:
A tip: Aaron IS awesome, and you have NO right to be jealous and pissy! – Hiccups – The wind toppling my tray, sending a shower of broken glass shards all over me – This happening right after I got four tables at once – Shards of glass from the’ ’ tray incident’ ’ getting in my shoe, and I was so busy I had to just walk on the damn glass for 20 minutes High Elevations: – Tiki Bar! 1eleven! – Running into my old bartending instructor there, getting a free pass to a bartending expo – The look on his face when he learned I was straight (though still occasionally mannish!) – Jon returning from his poker – tour – roadtrip – The Silent Busser getting wasted and suddenly becoming all cuddly and talkative – Less than two weeks til THAILAND!
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In Wikipedia:
They are endemic to New Guinea and are found growing in mud near lowland streams or rocky streambeds at high elevations.
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In Wikipedia:
Weather can be very extreme in the San Juan mountains, where nighttime temperatures can drop to subzero Fahrenheit in the high elevations.
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:
For those who discount the biblical account of a flood, that wiped out all mankind, except for 7 people, how can the finding of fossils on high elevations, possibly be explained, if not for a global flood?
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In the ICWSM 2009 Weblog Corpus:
Work now and tomorrow, then a plane, then high elevations, here we come.
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In Wikipedia:
Throughout India except at very high elevations.
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In Wikipedia:
The Blunt – headed Salamander’ “(“Ambystoma amblycephalum”) is a mole salamander from high elevations (9000 ft above sea level) 15 miles west of Morelia, Michoacn, Mexico.
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