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The most basic concept around the Cascade is the location of the style rule.
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We marked out our quarters on the banks of a purling stream, which we called Cascade creek, by reason of the multitude of water-falls that are in it.
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Great job everyone preaching to the no-nothings living in Cascade Locks.
Getting to third base with our pristine Columbia Gorge (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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What about the possibility that a bottled water plant in Cascade Locks could solve the short-term tax and development needs of the community, and lead to that town not wanting or needing a casino, and all the environmental problems that would come with a casino?
Getting to third base with our pristine Columbia Gorge (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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The next step down in the Cascade is one that is not normally taken.
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I'm not saying bottled water is a great thing, but it's better than soda, and in Cascade Locks, it won't hurt the water or fish, and would help the economy.
Getting to third base with our pristine Columbia Gorge (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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For example, have you considered the possibility that Nestle's interest in Cascade Locks may be a response to problems Nestle encountered in locations where water really is a scarce resource?
Getting to third base with our pristine Columbia Gorge (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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For example, have you considered the possibility that Nestle's interest in Cascade Locks may be a response to problems Nestle encountered in locations where water really is a scarce resource?
Getting to third base with our pristine Columbia Gorge (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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Hiller says Cascade is “meeting with counsel in the coming months” to discuss a possible legal challenge to the plan.
Seattle Council, KC Exec Support Highway-Heavy Transportation Plan « PubliCola 2010
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What about the possibility that a bottled water plant in Cascade Locks could solve the short-term tax and development needs of the community thanks for pointing that out. asking a multinational to solve * short term needs* by creating * long term agreements* is part of the problem, James.
Getting to third base with our pristine Columbia Gorge (Jack Bog's Blog) 2009
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