8 Coen, Breaking Ice for Arctic Oil, 34. 9 Ibid., 38. This equates to $161,104,538 in 2012 dollars. A.H.G. Storrs to Dr. Claude Isbister, March 5, 1969, LAC, RG 12, vol. 5561, file 8100-15-4-2, pt. 1. 11 Minutes of the 73rd meeting of ...
... ice navigators of the day were the Newfoundland sealers . The Canadian Government was trying its hand with icebreakers and there was some ice breaking ... finesse in breaking ice , it consists essentially of applying brute force to a solid ...
Twenty-one major oil fields were discovered in the state prior to World War II, another five after the war. The Anadarko Basin eventually proved to be a prolific source of oil. Altogether, there were four major oil booms in Oklahoma, ...
... hunters and bureaucrats? This is truly a vexing problem. Whatever good intentions may have led the parties into dialogue, whatever the goodwill on each side of these pairings, the differences between them remain enormous. The knowledge ...
... Vivian, and Paul Tiulana. A Place for Winter: Paul Tiulana's Story. Anchorage: CIRI Foundation, 1987. Trasher, Anthony Apakark, with Gerald Deagle and Alan Mettrick. Thrasher . . . Skid Row Eskimo. Toronto: Griffin House, 1976.
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Breaking the Ice: The Black Experience in Professional Hockey is the first book to tell the unique stories of black hockey players - how they overcame or succumbed to racial and cultural prejudices to play Canada's favourite pastime.
In such winters, once the entrance to the Atlantic was frozen, the entire bay could then freeze—much like an inland lake. APPENDIX B MORE ABOUT THE FREEZING OF THE BAY'S WATERS A More on the Geography of the Chesapeake Bay.
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