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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A range of the Rocky Mountains in northeast Utah rising to 4,123 m (13,528 ft) at King's Peak.
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South of the Uinta Mountains is the Uinta River, a stream with many mountain tributaries, some heading in the Uinta Mountains, others in the
Canyons of the Colorado John Wesley Powell 1868
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Shot in saturated instant film and grainy 35 mm film, Color'd is set among the high alpine lakes of northern Utah's Uinta Mountains and depicts a journey of stepping outside the increasingly narrow confines of modern America to literally paint anew one's identity.
Bill Bush: Paradise Found: This Artweek.LA (October 31 - November 6, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Shot in saturated instant film and grainy 35 mm film, Color'd is set among the high alpine lakes of northern Utah's Uinta Mountains and depicts a journey of stepping outside the increasingly narrow confines of modern America to literally paint anew one's identity.
Bill Bush: Paradise Found: This Artweek.LA (October 31 - November 6, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Shot in saturated instant film and grainy 35 mm film, Color'd is set among the high alpine lakes of northern Utah's Uinta Mountains and depicts a journey of stepping outside the increasingly narrow confines of modern America to literally paint anew one's identity.
Bill Bush: Paradise Found: This Artweek.LA (October 31 - November 6, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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Allred said her sister's death was deeply felt in Tabiona, a town of a few hundred people at the base of the Uinta Mountains.
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Shot in saturated instant film and grainy 35 mm film, Color'd is set among the high alpine lakes of northern Utah's Uinta Mountains and depicts a journey of stepping outside the increasingly narrow confines of modern America to literally paint anew one's identity.
Bill Bush: Paradise Found: This Artweek.LA (October 31 - November 6, 2011) Bill Bush 2011
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The effects of increasing snowpack on a subalpine meadow in the Uinta Mountains, Utah, USA.
Phenotypic responses of arctic species to changes in climate and ultraviolet-B radiation 2009
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Forests of spruce, fir, and Douglas-fir, common in the Southern Rockies (21) and the Wasatch and Uinta Mountains (19), are only found in limited areas at the highest elevations in this region in Arizona and New Mexico.
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This characteristic, along with a far lesser extent of lodgepole pine and greater use of the region for grazing livestock in the summer months, distinguish the Wasatch and Uinta Mountains ecoregion from the more northerly Middle Rockies.
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Forests of spruce, fir, and Douglas-fir, common in the Southern Rockies (21) and the Wasatch and Uinta Mountains (19), are only found in limited areas at the highest elevations in this region.
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