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From Death Valley came samples from the low salt flats of Badwater to the high trails in the Panamint Mountains, and from the craters of Ubehebe.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers Jack Canfield 2011
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The day following we crossed the Valley and began the grind up Telescope Peak, at 11,049', highest point in the Panamint Mountains.
Richard Bangs: Death Valley Daze, Part I Richard Bangs 2011
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The day following we crossed the Valley and began the grind up Telescope Peak, at 11,049', highest point in the Panamint Mountains.
Richard Bangs: Death Valley Daze, Part I Richard Bangs 2011
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From Death Valley came samples from the low salt flats of Badwater to the high trails in the Panamint Mountains, and from the craters of Ubehebe.
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Grandmothers Jack Canfield 2011
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Mr. Dunlap died June 1 of cancer at the VA Medical Center in Loma Linda, Calif., joining the likes of "Seldom-Seen Slim," "Panamint Tom" and other well-known desert characters laid to rest near Ballarat, an abandoned blast furnace of a town east of the Sierra Nevada range.
Death Valley prospector Robert 'Ballarat Bob' Dunlap dies at 87 Phil Willon 2010
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The Central Numic family is made up of the Panamint, Shoshone, and Comanche tribes.
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The Central Numic family is made up of the Panamint, Shoshone, and Comanche tribes.
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The following year, he made credited contributions on two more screenplays: We Go Fast at Twentieth Century – Fox and The Parson of Panamint at Paramount, which he scornfully remembered as "one of those things starring Wallace Beery."
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007
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In Scott's revision of Harold Schumate's original script, the townspeople of Panamint hire a minister who wins over the gamblers and prostitutes, helping to revitalize and bring respectability to the town.
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007
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Certainly, as a screenwriter, Scott had taken every possible opportunity to insert his political vision into his films, whether the critique of capitalist greed in The Parson of Panamint or of class and corruption in Mr. Lucky and Murder, My Sweet.
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007
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