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  • [[Image:BC Safety Council Logo.jpg|thumb|300px|British Columbia Safety Council logo]] ...prevent injury through safety education and awareness throughout [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. In October, 2009 it went into bankruptcy, halting all busine
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  • ....W. Kennedy Ltd.]] of [[Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]].
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  • ...0 to N. W. Kennedy of [[Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]].
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  • ...olulu]], [[Hawaii]]. On 9 September 1949 she assisted the [[United Kingdom|British]] [[merchant ship]] [[SS Pacific Enterprise|SS ''Pacific Enterprise'']], wh ...n 13 August 1956, for [[Vancouver, British Columbia|Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]], via [[Port Angeles, Washington|Port Angeles]], Washington, o
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  • |velocity={{convert|1818|ft/s|m/s}}<ref>1818 ft/s in British service, with {{convert|90|in|m|sing=on}} bore, using propellant of {{conve |cartridge=Fixed QF 57x307R, [[List of British ordnance terms#Steel Shell|Steel Shell]] {{convert|6|lb|abbr=on}}
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  • In parts of Canada (the provinces of British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador) hydroelectricity is
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  • ...olethione-modified NSAIDs and valproic acid. | journal = [[Br J Pharmacol.|British Journal of Pharmacology]] | volume = Mar 12 | issue = 3| pages = 573–82| In October, 2008, a research team at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada announced that in a study doses of valproic acid rever
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  • [[Image:Pound-coin-floating-in-mercury.jpg|thumb|left|A [[One pound (British decimal coin)|pound coin]] (density ~7.6 g/cm<sup>3</sup>) floats in mercur ...wo sources for those kinds of information the US geological survey and the British geological survey: the USGS Mercury production: NA; Hg mines : None. BGS: M
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  • ...]] and [[Cascades|Cascade]] [[mountain range]]s between southern [[British Columbia]] and southward into [[Baja California (peninsula)|Baja California]]. It is
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  • [[Category:Flora of British Columbia]]
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  • ..._treatment.pl?Veratrum+viride ''Veratrum viride'']</ref><ref name=colombia>Columbia River Gorge plants: [http://web.archive.org/web/20040514025137/http://ghs.g ...[[Alaska]] and [[Northwest Territory]] south through [[Yukon]], [[British Columbia]], [[Alberta]], [[Washington (U.S. state)|Washington]], [[Idaho]], [[Montan
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  • ...st Ranges]], south to northern [[Mexico]], and north to southern [[British Columbia]]. The varieties are largely limited to marginal habitats such as disturbe
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  • ...px?sciname=Prunus%20laurocerasus Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia: Prunus laurocerasus]
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  • ...ture]] }}</ref> Its distribution extends from [[Alaska]] through [[British Columbia]] and [[Alberta]] to central [[California]].<ref name=usda/> The flower can
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  • ...ooks to print their improvements separately. The bill, after passing the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]], was unexpectedly thrown out by the [[H ...of the Treatment of Science in Two Encyclopedias of 1725-1750''. New York: Columbia, 1932. <!-- no ISBN; OCLC: 3633346 -->
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  • ...of Alden's ''Library of Universal Knowledge'', which was a reprint of the British [[Chambers's Encyclopaedia]] with American additions (including many biogra ...illiams]], LL.D., L.H.D., Litt. D. Director of the School of Journalism, [[Columbia University]].
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  • * [http://www.bartleby.com/65/ba/balmGile.html The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05.] ...ink=Andrew Dalby | title=Dangerous Tastes: the story of spices | publisher=British Museum Press | place=London | year=2000 | ISBN=0714127205 }}, especially pp
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  • ...ith [[cable]] [[penetrant]]s in a [[building]] in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]].]]
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  • |British Columbia |British Columbia
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  • ...rocery stores, as well as at Green's Organic and Natural Market in British Columbia, Canada.<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ashley-koff/kombucha-and-kefirs-
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  • ...[Mortar (firestop)|Firestop Mortar]] seal at a [[paper mill]] in [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]].
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  • ...oofing]] in a low-rise industrial [[building]] in [[Vancouver]], [[British Columbia]].]]
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  • ...f [[Alexandria]].<ref>[http://www.biu.ac.il/js/rennert/history_12.html The British Mandate] from "Jerusalem: Life Throughout the Ages in a Holy City". Online ...tures__item/0,4046,162647,00.html]</ref> in Hillel buildings such as the [[Columbia/Barnard Hillel]] building, in Jewish memorials including the [[Holocaust Me
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  • ...£745,000. Cobtun House was built in 2001 and won the [[Royal Institute of British Architects]]' Sustainable Building of the Year award in 2005.<ref>[http://w ...are more than ten cob houses in the Southern [[Gulf Islands]] of [[British Columbia]] built by Pat Hennebery, Tracy Calvert, Elke Cole and the Cobworks worksho
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  • ...l]], and the [[The Fairmont Empress|Empress Hotel]] in [[Victoria, British Columbia|Victoria]] all contain Tyndall stone in their construction. The rock is fam
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  • ...is the [[Provincial tree emblems of Canada|Provincial tree]] of [[British Columbia]], and has extensive applications for the indigenous [[First Nations]] of t ...forests but with a disjunct inland population in the southeast of British Columbia, the extreme southwest of [[Alberta]], northern [[Idaho]] and westernmost [
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  • ...it [[Apartment]] [[building]], made largely of wood, in [[Mission, British Columbia]].]]
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  • ...e example was in 2006 at the decommissioned [[Sullivan Mine]] in [[British Columbia, Canada]] when one initial victim and then three rescuers all died.
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  • *[[British Columbia]] and [[Yukon]]. |Texada Mines Ltd. ||-|| Gillies Bay || British Columbia
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  • * [[Work Safe BC formerly Workers' Compensation Board of BC (WCB)]] (British Columbia, Canada) *OHSAS 18000 series: (derived from a British Standard, OHSAS is intended to be compatible with ISO 9000 and 14000 series
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  • [[Image:BC Safety Council Logo.jpg|thumb|300px|British Columbia Safety Council logo]] ...prevent injury through safety education and awareness throughout [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. In October, 2009 it went into bankruptcy, halting all busine
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  • * [http://bcwildfire.ca/ British Columbia Ministry of Forests Protection Branch] -- [http://bcwildfire.ca/FAQ/behavio
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  • ...because its privacy law was considered similar to PIPEDA: Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec.
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  • *[http://www.norpaccontrols.com/ NORPAC Controls] - [[Burnaby]], [[British Columbia]], Canada ...katchewan]]. [[Fort St. John, British Columbia|Fort St. John]], [[British Columbia]]. [[Northwest Territories]] and [[Nunavut]], [[Canada]]
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  • ...s from minerals and rocks.<ref>Dr. Michael Pidwirny, University of British Columbia Okanagan, http://www.physicalgeography.net/fundamentals/10r.html</ref> Mos
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  • '''Sulfuric acid''' ('''sulphuric acid''' in British English) is a [[strong acid|strong]] [[mineral acid]] with the molecular fo ...| url = http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/sulfuric_acid.aspx | title = The Columbia Encyclopedia | edition = 6th | year = 2008 | accessdate = 2010-03-16}}.</re
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  • | [[Burnaby Lake]] || [[British Columbia]] || [[Canada]] || [[Robert Burnaby]] | [[Capilano Lake]] || [[British Columbia]] || [[Canada]] || [[Joe Capilano]]
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  • ...umbia River]] -> Columbia Territory of [[Hudson's Bay Company]] -> British Columbia) ...ke of Kent (brother of [[George III of the United Kingdom]]), commander of British forces in [[Halifax, Nova Scotia (former city)|Halifax]], [[Nova Scotia]]
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  • | Founded in 1818 by Ramsay, the British Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia | Founded in 1939 on land donated by the British farmer <ref>[http://egerton.ac.ke Home Egerton University<!-- Bot generated
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  • * [[Bowman's Capsule]], named for [[Sir William Bowman]], a British anatomist ...ies, see [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]], [[Colombia]], [[Colombo]], [[British Columbia]] in Canada
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  • * [[John Marshall (British captain)|John Marshall]] — [[Marshall Islands]] * [[George Vancouver]] — [[Vancouver, British Columbia]], [[Vancouver, Washington]], [[Vancouver Island]]
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  • *[[Alcester, South Dakota]] &ndash; Colonel Alcester of the British army *[[Brockton, Massachusetts]] &ndash; [[Isaac Brock]] ([[British Army]] officer and [[Administrator of the Government|administrator]]) (indi
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  • *[[Marshall Islands]] &ndash; [[John Marshall (British captain)|John Marshall]] *[[Bermuda]] &ndash; [[Juan de Bermúdez]] (British overseas territory)
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  • ...logy|volume=46|pages=177}}</ref> the upper [[Columbia River]] in [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]],<ref>Abbado, D., Slingerland, R.L., and Smith, N.D., 2005, Th upper Columbia River, British Columbia, Canada: In Blum, M.D., Marriott, S., and Leclair. S. (eds.), Fluvial Sedim
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  • ...l "Selective GABA-receptor actions of amobarbital on thalamic neurons."] ''British Journal of Pharmacology.'' 2004 Oct;143(4):485-94. Epub 2004 Sep 20. PMID 1
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  • ...the first restrictions for sale of cannabis came in 1906 (in [[District of Columbia]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/hemp/taxact/wood ...sher=Bjp.rcpsych.org|pages=488–91|issue=6 |date= |volume=195|journal=The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science|accessdate=2010-01-02
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  • [[United Kingdom|British]] firm Reckitt & Colman (now [[Reckitt Benckiser]]) first [[marketing|marke ...[David McDowell]] at [[Columbia University]]<ref name=BUP>[http://www.cumc.columbia.edu/news/journal/journal-o/fall-2004/ca.html Buprenorphine: New Medication
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  • ...College Of BC Pharmacists" | journal=The College Of Pharmacists Of British Columbia}}</ref>
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  • |title=Xenon|work=Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia |edition=6th edition|publisher=Columbia University Press
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  • ...ereby extending its range to these civilizations.<ref name=Anslinger1953/> British archaeologist and cuneiformist [[Reginald Campbell Thompson]] writes that o ...'s report, P. Hex Venn (who was at that time the anesthetic advisor to the British firm Eschmann Bros. & Walsh, Ltd.) set about developing an endotracheal tub
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  • ...'', Dec. 2, 1963, p. 37. Maurice W. Schonfeld, "The Shadow of a Gunman," ''Columbia Journalism Review'', July-August, 1975.</ref> and Charles Bronson (not [[Ch *[http://www.britishpathe.com/workspace.php?id=2632&display=list/ British Pathé] Online archive of newsreels relating to the assassination
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  • ...d/FW1434_Keystage2_07.pdf</ref> and the [[Boston Tea Party]], an attack on British property by the [[Sons of Liberty]] in 1773, three years prior to the [[Ame ...other wealthy elites.<ref>Hoffman, Bruce. ''Inside Terrorism''. New York: Columbia University Press, 1988. p. 167</ref> According to Josephus, the Sicarii wou
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  • ...arged,<ref name="Hoffman-1998-p31">Hoffman, Bruce "''Inside Terrorism''" [[Columbia University Press]] 1998 ISBN 0-231-11468-0. p. 32. See review in The [[New ...le to make the attempt.”<ref>Bruce Hoffman, ''Inside terrorism'', 2 ed., Columbia University Press, 2006, p. 34.</ref>}}
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  • ...s well as by [[Pazhassi Raja]] of [[Kerala]] to fight the [[United Kingdom|British]]. ...unded the [[Maratha Empire]] which lasted until it was superseded by the [[British Empire]].
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  • Roy, Olivier, ''Globalized Islam'', Columbia University Press, 2004, p. 239.</ref> ...-goes-to-farmers.html | work=The Daily Telegraph | location=London | title=British cash to buy off Taliban 'goes to farmers' | first=Nick | last=Meo | date=20
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  • ...}{{Page needed|date=September 2010}}</ref> He also received a [[Ph.D.]] in British Empire-U.S.-Canada-U.K. relations from the [[University of Manitoba]] in 19 ...ng? An Inside Look at the War on Terror'' by Nicholas Lemann Dean of the [[Columbia University]] Graduate School of Journalism, February 3, 2005. Also see: [ht
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  • The last time that American and British unlawful combatants were executed after "a regularly constituted court" was ...s. 1-7CERTIORARI TO THE UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA)] or [http://www.agh-attorneys.com/4_ex_parte_quirin.htm Ex Parte Quirin] o
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  • ...October 1, 1962 according to ''The Columbia Dictionary of Quotations'' ([[Columbia University Press]], 1993 ISBN 0-231-07194-9 p 345). Numbers besides 246 are ...tested were found to induce nightmares. However, the six cheeses were all British. The results might be entirely different if a wider range of cheeses were t
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  • {{Use British English|date=May 2017}} The '''Avro Anson''' is<!-- AIRWORTHY AIRCRAFT STILL EXIST --> a British twin-engined, multi-role [[aircraft]] built by aircraft manufacturer [[Avro
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  • ...ngle prototype, designated as the ''DH.82 Tiger Moth'', was ordered by the British [[Air Ministry]] under [[List of Air Ministry specifications|Specification ...p. 6.</ref> Civil examples were also being produced at this time, both for British private customers and to export customers in countries such as [[Ceylon]],
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