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  • ...e shores. Locally called simply "Yew", this species is also referred to as American Yew or Ground-hemlock. ...]], rarely exceeding 2.5 m tall. It sometimes forms strong upright central leaders, but these cannot be formed from spreading branches, only from the original
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  • ...ositive feedback loop]] that increases fire frequency and further destroys native growth.<ref name = FireInitiative/><ref name="van Wagtendonk, 14">van Wagte ...2002 | author = John R. Scala, ''et al''. |author.= | date = | publisher = American Meteorological Society | accessdate = 2009-02-04}}</ref> Computer-aided mod
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  • ...eek for much of his childhood, McIntosh had little contact with his [[Tory#American Revolution|Tory]] father, but because among the Creeks descent was determin ...by a black named Garcon. The downfall of the fort was brought about by an American cannon ball heated red hot setting off a tremendous explosion when it lande
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  • |timezone = [[North American Central Time Zone|Central (CST)]] ...000census>{{Cite web | title = Fact Sheet- Aniston city, Alabama | work = American Fact Finder | publisher = United States Census Bureau | url = http://fact
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  • ...R. Thomas (Spring 1996), "Rosewood, Florida: The Destruction of an African American Community. ''The Historian'', '''58''' (3), pp. 605–622.</ref> ...ors reached the U.S. that French women had been sexually active with black American soldiers, which [[University of Florida]] historian David Colburn argues st
    68 KB (11,009 words) - 21:54, 26 September 2010
  • The [[American Red Cross]], setting up operations at the Crum drugstore, took the lead in ...pages of national newspapers and remained there until news of [[Michigan]] native [[Charles Lindbergh]]'s completion of [[Charles Lindbergh#First solo flight
    37 KB (5,563 words) - 21:54, 26 September 2010
  • ...hen General [[John Burgoyne]] who, during the [[Saratoga campaign]] of the American War of Independence, noted that, in proceeding through dense woodland: <blo ...t for his success using the tactics of the "little war". British military leaders like Jeffery Amherst, John Forbes and Henry Bouquet understood they needed
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  • |leaders = [[Osama bin Laden]] <br /> [[Ayman al-Zawahiri]] ...vided by al-Fadl and the motivation for his cooperation are both disputed, American authorities base much of their current knowledge of al-Qaeda on his testimo
    127 KB (18,471 words) - 21:59, 26 September 2010