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This coal is mined from Miller's Creek in Elkhorn seams in Kentucky ..
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Here, on the edge of the cattle country, Theodore Roosevelt had become possessed of two ranches, one called the Elkhorn and the other Chimney
American Boy's Life of Theodore Roosevelt Edward Stratemeyer 1896
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We do believe that one of the people, at least, is from a small town called Elkhorn (ph) which is a little bit -- it's not right next door -- next to this town.
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[3] Another unique species of Acropora is the Palmata or more commonly referred to as the Elkhorn, it has very thick-plated branches.
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[3] Another unique species of Acropora is the Palmata or more commonly referred to as the Elkhorn, it has very thick-plated branches.
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As part of their research, committee members flew to Minneapolis to talk to experts about Community-Based Energy Development or C-BED projects such as Elkhorn Ridge, the first of its kind in Nebraska.
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Members who invested were listed in editions of "Elkhorn" and were also posted on a sign in the lodge entry.
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Scientist Finds Rare 'Elkhorn' Coral In The Pacific
WN.com - Articles related to Ocean chemistry changing at 'unprecedented rate' 2010
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Disappointed, said Kelly Dzurick, a 31-year-old fifth-grade teacher in Elkhorn, who came to the Capitol on Wednesday night.
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Two months after Smoke Bellew and Shorty went after moose for a grubstake, they were back in the Elkhorn saloon at Dawson.
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