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Bowles's New Pocket map of the Discoveries made by the Russians on the NorthWest coast of America Published by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Petersburg [revised]
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Bowles's New Pocket map of the Discoveries made by the Russians on the NorthWest coast of America Published by the Royal Academy of Sciences at Petersburg
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Pocket gopher displaying adaptations for digging and transporting soil, from Rochester, July 19, 1976
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Unidentified man with suit and pocket watch, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1894
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July 14, 1910 Page four
Contract let for Toownsend-Irondale boat
John L. Wilson touring straits cities
Mrs. Dennis recovers stolen pocket book
Leave for yachting cruise on Hood Canal
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Pocket Directory and Booster Guide of Issaquah, 1925
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Fig.1--Leftsecond periopod from anterior or upper side, partly dissected to show the relations of muscles and tendons in the principal segments; hinges (h) and nerves (n1 and n2) are indicated; and exterior and flexor muscles (ex, fl) are numbered to correspond to segments of origin. Fig.2--Shell of right toothed forceps in sectional view from above, the show tendons crossing distal joints. s h, lower sliding hinge, form inside; mb, interarticular membrane (dotted line marking position of former tendon pocket)
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Watch the Fish Counter, issued by Canada Food Board. Everyone who lunches at the downtown cafeteria comes up against this problem every day--meat or fish. It is a sign of the times that the fish counter gets so much attention now. Once it was little more than a Friday institution. Now it is an all-the-week-round affair.
Watch the man who swings up regularly for a plate of fish. He's a good food conservationist and he is more in pocket than the other fellow who keeps to a meat diet, in spite of all he is hearing about the advantages of using more fish.
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Mackerel Purse-Seine Fishery
Schooner with mackerel pocket, or spiller, shipped at sea
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Eskimo women displaying their unique way of carrying children within a pocket built into the back of a coat, location unknown, ca. 1904
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