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  • 31John Richardson (naturalist) — Infobox Scientist name = PAGENAME box width = image size =150px caption = PAGENAME birth date = November 5, 1787 birth place = Dumfries death date = June 5, 1865 death place = residence = |citizenship = nationality = Scottish ethnicity = field =… …

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  • 32Joan Hambidge — (born 11 September 1956 in Aliwal North, South Africa) is an Afrikaans poet, literary theorist and academic (the English surname notwithstanding). She is renowned (or arguably, notorious) for her out of the closet style of writing. Her theoretic… …

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  • 33John Hornby — (1880 1927) was an English explorer best known for his expeditions in the Arctic region, notably in the barren lands in the Northwest Territory of Canada. Hornby was born to a wealthy family in England and migrated to Canada in 1904.Hornby s… …

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  • 34Waldsee (camp) — Waldsee, Lake of the Woods, is the German immersion program offered by Concordia Language Villages. Located near Bemidji, Minnesota, Waldsee is also the site of North America s first certified passive house, which uses 85% less energy than a… …

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  • 35Pacific Regional Environment Programme — The Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) is an intergovernmental organisation charged with promoting cooperation, supporting protection and improvement of the Pacific islands environment, and ensuring its sustainable development.… …

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  • 36Pencil milling — is a cleanup toolpath generated by computer aided manufacturing (CAM) programs to machine internal corners and fillets with smaller radius tools to remove the remaining material that are inaccessible with larger tools used for previous roughing,… …

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  • 37Raymond Thorsteinsson — Infobox Scientist image width = 150px name = Dr. Raymond Thorsteinsson birth date = c. 1930 birth place = Wynyard, Saskatchewan, Canada death date = death place = residence = Canada citizenship = Canadian nationality = field = Geologist work… …

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  • 38Grinnell Peninsula — is a peninsula in northwestern Devon Island in Nunavut, Canada. Discovered by the Grinnell Expedition, who named it Grinnell Land , after the financier of Arctic explorations Henry Grinnell.ource* [http://www.aina.ucalgary.ca/scripts/minisa.dll/14… …

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  • 39Lauge Koch — (1892 1964) was a renowned leader of 24 Danish government expeditions to Greenland.cite web | title = Lauge Koch (1892 1964) work = Obituary | publisher = The Arctic Institute of North America | date = | url =… …

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  • 40Franklin's lost expedition — legend|blue|Disko Bay (5) to Beechey Island, in 1845.legend|purple|Around Cornwallis Island (1), in 1845.legend|red|Beechey Island down Peel Sound between Prince of Wales Island (2) and Somerset Island (3) and the Boothia Peninsula (4) to near… …

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