I do think that it will hurt your small biopharma company's chances if you establish it in, say, Sioux Falls, Yakima, or Louisville. |
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He learned his first local lesson in the fall of 1993 when he stepped off a plane in nearby Yakima in shorts, into raw weather. |
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Garry indicated that it might be acceptable to make peace with the Cayuses, without involving the Yakima tribe. |
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The effective population size of the Nuu Chah Nulth was estimated by WARD et al. 1991 to be N 600, a number we take for the Yakima as well. |
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A Yakima tribal elder allowed him to observe and learn the tradition over a period of eight months. |
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They also were reported on the Yakima Indian reservation before the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens in Washington state. |
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Indeed, his case studies of the Yakima and the Pima Indians provide extraordinarily vivid examples of the effects reclamation had on local power relations. |
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Early rodeo legends like Yakima Canutt and Jackson Sundown and hard-to-fork broncs like Steamboat were familiar fixtures in such rodeos, and so was western art. |
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Cornhusk bags are a common art medium for Plateau tribes like the Yakima, Umatilla, and Nez Perce and others. |
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Soria may not have taken home the top prize, but his actions and drive have made him a winner in Yakima. |
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Lucas was born in 1937 in Yakima, Washington, and was the eldest child of Robert Emerson Lucas and Jane Templeton Lucas. |
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But last year, the couple sold their home in Queens and moved to Yakima, Washington, a farming town with a population of 72,000, located 150 miles east of Seattle. |
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