This was a mongrel breed incorporating strains of Labrador, Greyhound, anything that could advance the genes of endurance and pulling power. |
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There are eleven furbearer species that are currently managed and trapped in Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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The flowers of sheep laurel and bog laurel are pink, and rhodora are purple, and none form a distinct ball of white flowers, like Labrador tea. |
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She is now working with her third puppy Maple, a curly coated Retriever crossed with a Labrador. |
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Admire the two very belated Birthday cards and the pictures of my dearly beloved and much missed Labrador dog! |
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That changed when they got Jessie, a Border collie and black Labrador mix, who has since accompanied Field to work every day for five years. |
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Unfortunately, that distracting arrow follows you around like a Labrador puppy. |
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The picture shows a number of Labrador Retrievers with their handlers, at the Labrador Retriever Club's Twenty-fifth Field Trials. |
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You know, those guys weren't outdoorsmen, they were gentlemen who would never have gotten past Labrador but for the native people. |
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It is a furry mammal, with a bark as winsome as any leal and faithful Labrador. |
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The black Labrador wasted no time when his owner spotted lifebelts floating in the middle of Jubilee Lake. |
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Families aren't having more children to fill up the extra space, so there's plenty of room for a Labrador to romp around. |
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She walked past cages holding dignified German shepherds, alert Dobermans, sleek Labrador and beautiful Golden Retrievers. |
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The company operates a mine, concentrator and pellet plant at Labrador City. |
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The Metis claim all but the northernmost reaches of Labrador, but their claim has never been accepted by the federal or provincial governments. |
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The queen of Newfoundland and Labrador berries, the bakeapple has an acquired taste that we like to think is addictive. |
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I think cloudberries bakeapples only grow in the wild in Atlantic Canada especially Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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It has only been a year since I lost my beloved Labrador Shamus and I still miss her terribly. |
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A docile Labrador dog was tethered five metres away from its owner, who was disguised as a tradesman. |
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We put the boat in at Labrador and headed off around Wave Break Island to the actual seaway. |
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Emily the Labrador disappeared in London just hours after Britain learned of a spate of dog thefts up and down the country. |
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I'm not a dog person generally, but this chocolate Labrador is utterly gorgeous. |
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My wife and our Labrador were attacked by a cob today, and although no physical harm was done they were both terrified. |
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The Labrador journeys acquainted Murie with both Indians and Eskimos from whom he learned durable skills and values. |
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But the trend toward jumbo dogs doesn't quite explain why the Labrador retriever is far more popular than other big breeds. |
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Her huge black Labrador came galumphing around the corner of her house and wagged his tail excitedly when he saw he was being taken on a walk. |
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In two days up to 200 fishing boats hunt harp seals found on the pack ice north of Fogo Island and off the coast of Labrador. |
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Microgadus tomcod is a close relation of the cod but much smaller and found only in the NW Atlantic, from Labrador down to Virginia. |
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The Atlantic argentine is found from the Arctic waters of Davis Strait south to Labrador, as well as in other areas of the North Atlantic. |
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Pendle has six German shepherd dogs, three springer spaniels and a Labrador, all trained to find either humans or illegal substances. |
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The two-year-old Labrador can open doors, turn on lights, pick up dropped items and raise the alarm if something is wrong with Luke. |
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Ledum groenlandicum, Labrador tea, is an ericaceous evergreen shrub of acidic, wet areas common to northern regions of North America. |
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Every year, some 3,000 of these exorbitant powder-blue stacks come cracking and groaning down the Labrador Sea. |
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The Labrador Retriever is also often selected as a guide dog for the blind. |
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Mounds, called hummocks, are the growing medium though which swamp laurel, Labrador tea, salal and native cranberries grow. |
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The Greenlandic language is closely related to Labrador Eskimo but has taken many of its card-playing terms from Danish. |
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Dense fog banks form where the cold northern Labrador Current meets the Gulf Stream off of Newfoundland. |
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In the waiting-room, a Labrador, a golden retriever and a terrier eye each other warily as they await their call. |
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There are almost 13,000 Montagnais in Quebec with another 800 living in Labrador. |
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I loved sitting and chatting to Grannie, while Cindy, her black Labrador, stretched out in front of the open turf fire. |
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It was a small Labrador puppy, with coal-black fur, sitting on its hind legs and looking up at her. |
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Chocolate Labrador Lulu was born with deformities in her hip joints and knee muscles and needed four major operations. |
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But when the pair of sheep were driven off, blatting indignantly, we found ourselves in possession of a handsome but completely surplus male Labrador. |
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Finally one Christmas the queen sent over a gift of a Labrador retriever, indicating a social benediction of sorts. |
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But in that instance, Amy Rice was acting in defense of her Labrador retriever, Elle, after the put bull attacked it. |
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Provincial officials held talks with industry leaders but the talks went nowhere, said Tom Hickey of the Insurance Brokers Association of Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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I'm much more outgoing and extrovert, like an excited Labrador. |
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Opposite this doorway is a small granary that is on staddle stones and is the perfect resting place for the Labrador dog that happily ran up to lick our hands! |
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A PM can start a term resembling a sprightly pup, full of vim, but end it looking like the human equivalent of a Labrador whose back legs have gone. |
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Inspector Stephen Marais says it is looking for German shepherds, Rottweilers, Border collies, cocker spaniels, Labrador retrievers and kelpies to be trained in police work. |
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It had a fairly square head, with a much shorter muzzle than a Labrador. |
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He was walking to the shops when he was set upon by around six dogs, including a Staffordshire Bull Terrier, a Jack Russell and a German Shepherd Labrador cross. |
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For one thing, the average WAFR is around the same size as a Labrador, with front teeth some four inches long, and jaws capable of crushing human bone. |
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We still had the Labrador and resolved to dispatch it home whatever, which proved a great game, and we only succeeded by shouting and waving long whippy sticks. |
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Inspector Stephen Marais says he is looking for German shepherds, Rottweilers, Border collies, cocker spaniels, Labrador retrievers and kelpies to be trained in police work. |
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On one of these missions the dog was a young 18 mth old Labrador. |
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Now that the album is complete, the band is finalizing plans for their coast-to-coast tour, beginning in British Columbia and ending with stops in Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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The ten purebred dogs, most of them Labrador retrievers, were rescued about a year ago when U.S. law-enforcement officers raided a rural Colombia veterinary clinic. |
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A certain mutation has been shown to cause a completely red or yellow coat color in certain breeds such as Irish setters, yellow Labrador retrievers, and golden retrievers. |
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At the signing ceremony held to formalize that contract, some company executives were talking informally about supplying dry goods through Labrador and Newfoundland. |
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She is frisky and good humoured like a bouncy Labrador, gushing with anecdotes punctuated by a laugh, which is a cross between a joyous cackle and a happy crow. |
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Jason chided the dog good-humoredly as he shifted his daughter to hold in his right arm, while his left hand went to pat the whimpering Black Labrador. |
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The early Labrador dog did not originate in Labrador Canada, but descended from former dogs of Newfoundland, left there years before, by European fishermen and settlers. |
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Reed McCandless is gunning for a Republican congressional nomination against incumbent Rep. Raul Labrador of Idaho. |
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Mounds, called hummocks, are the growing medium though which tangles of swamp laurel, Labrador tea, salal and native cranberries and blueberries grow. |
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The north-flowing Gulf Stream collides with a tendril of the southbound Labrador Current there, creating knots and plumes of flow that change daily, even hourly. |
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This week, Labrador pulled on that experience to explain why he is running a race few believe he can win. |
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On Friday afternoon, one Labrador aide told the Daily Beast that this time is different. |
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Ideologically polar opposites, Labrador and Gutierrez say they are committed to making a deal. |
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On one occasion we even offered a plastic bag to the owner of a Labrador whose dog had messed in the field, and all we got was a lot of abusive language! |
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Seal hunting off the coast of Labrador, for the fur, became a small specialty in the late 18th century. |
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The depression was hard on both the fishermen and merchants in Battle Harbour, Labrador, and they almost came to blows. |
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Good fortune also fell on Tobin following the discovery of a world class nickel deposit at Voisey's Bay, Labrador. |
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The popular dog breed Labrador Retriever is named after the peninsula and thus by effect also bears his name. |
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Encountering frozen sea, they changed course to the south and reached land, believed to be Labrador and Newfoundland. |
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But the depiction of the island on the map suggests it was based on the Portuguese mission of Labrador and Barcelos. |
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The known Portuguese presence in modern Canadian territory, meanwhile, was located in Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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On 25 June, the explorers reached what is now the Hudson Strait at the northern tip of Labrador. |
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In 1927, the border between Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador was established by the British Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. |
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Police were called and according to the BBC, one police officer saw a cat the size of a Labrador dog. |
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Glacial dispersal from the Strange Lake alkalic complex, northern Labrador. |
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Whooping cranes could have gone the way of the passenger pigeon, the Carolina parakeet and the Labrador duck. |
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Carrie Henger uses Labrador retriever Sprocket, trained for sniffing out arson, as a model for an animal oxygen mask. |
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The AKC today also announced its nationwide rankings which places Dallas's favorite breed, the Labrador Retriever, at number one. |
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A high school teacher in Akron, Ohio, paired five Labrador retriever puppies and their father with her behavioral problem-prone students. |
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Morris, a black Labrador retriever, walks obediently beside her as she goes on her errands at the market and post office in Toluca Lake. |
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It's hard for Lab owners to find reliable information about training Labrador retrievers. |
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Labrador Retrievers reign supreme again both locally and across the country. |
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The terrain itself has a mystical appearance, with sharply peaked mountains and fjords cutting into the land from the coast of the Labrador Sea. |
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My first assignment, right out of school, was on a seismic research vessel off the east coast of Newfoundland in the Labrador Sea. |
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When heavy storms track eastward past the southern tip of Greenland, their natural rotation draws in air from the Labrador Sea. |
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He starts with Maya, a beautiful Russian Blue cat who has suffered a shattered jaw, and a Labrador cross called Spud, who has a lame back leg. |
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Tubby, a Labrador retriever from the United Kingdom, likes to fetch plastic bottles-not sticks. |
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Then, the Baffin Island Current and Labrador Current transport cold and less saline water southward along the Canadian coast. |
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From October to June the surface is usually covered with sea ice in the Labrador Sea, Denmark Strait, and Baltic Sea. |
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Black pudding is now part of the local cuisine of the Canadian provinces of Nova Scotia and Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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Newfoundland and Labrador uses a modified version of the Union Flag, once the flag of the province. |
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Finding the sea frozen, they headed south and arrived in Labrador and Newfoundland. |
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Labrador also shares a small land border with the Canadian territory of Nunavut on Killiniq Island. |
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Though Labrador covers 71 percent of the province's land area, it has only 8 percent of the province's population. |
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Its western border with Quebec is the drainage divide of the Labrador Peninsula. |
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Lands that drain into the Atlantic Ocean are part of Labrador, while lands that drain into Hudson Bay are part of Quebec. |
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The mountains stretch along the coast from Port Manvers to Cape Chidley, the northernmost point of Labrador. |
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The north coast is the most isolated region of Labrador, with snowmobiles, boats, and planes being the only modern modes of transportation. |
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Central Labrador extends from the shores of Lake Melville into the interior. |
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It contains the Churchill River, the largest river in Labrador and one of the largest in Canada. |
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The highlands above the Churchill Falls were once an ancient hunting ground for the Innu First Nations and settled trappers of Labrador. |
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Western Labrador is also home to the Iron Ore Company of Canada, which operates a large iron ore mine in Labrador City. |
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It is likely that the Vikings were the first Europeans to sight Labrador around 1000 AD, but no settlements have been found on the mainland. |
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For the first seven decades or so of the sixteenth century, the name Labrador was some times also applied to what we know as Greenland. |
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The Moravian Brethren of Herrnhut, Saxony, first came to the Labrador Coast in 1760 to minister to the migratory Inuit tribes there. |
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The present community of Labrador West is entirely a result of the iron ore mining activities in the region. |
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A hydroelectric generating station was built in Labrador and a transmission line to the neighbouring province of Quebec. |
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Labrador constitutes a federal electoral district electing one member to the House of Commons of Canada. |
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Formerly, Labrador was part of a riding that included part of the Island of Newfoundland. |
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Labrador is divided into four provincial electoral districts in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly. |
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In 1809 Labrador had been transferred from Lower Canada to Newfoundland, but the landward boundary of Labrador had never been precisely stated. |
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Most of the Upper Canadian and Lower Hudsonian mammalian species are found in Labrador. |
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Notably the Polar bear, Ursus maritimus, reaches the southeast of Labrador on its annual migration. |
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Cree is a group of closely related Algonquian languages that are distributed from Alberta to Labrador in Canada. |
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Winters are not as cold as one might expect, considering that Moscow and Labrador in Newfoundland lie on the same latitude. |
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The Atlantic puffin is the provincial bird of the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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North American birds migrate offshore and south, ranging from the Labrador Sea south to the Grand Banks of Newfoundland to New England. |
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In Canada, its range includes New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Quebec, Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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Whales in the Labrador Sea as early as the first week of June may move farther northward to waters southwest of Greenland later in the summer. |
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American plaice are an Atlantic species, which range from southern Labrador to Rhode Island. |
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Brown bear fossils discovered in Ontario, Ohio, Kentucky and Labrador show the species occurred farther east than indicated in historic records. |
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In Newfoundland and Labrador, the Long Range dikes are also thought to have formed during the formation of the Iapetus Ocean. |
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It is connected to the Pacific Ocean by the Bering Strait and to the Atlantic Ocean through the Greenland Sea and Labrador Sea. |
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Hudson Strait links the Atlantic Ocean and Labrador Sea to Hudson Bay in Canada. |
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The northern and western parts of the Labrador Sea are covered in ice between December and June. |
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The Labrador duck was a common bird on the Canadian coast until the 19th century, but is now extinct. |
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Evergreen bushes of Labrador tea, which is used to make herbal teas, are common in the area, both on the Greenland and Canadian coasts. |
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Both the DSOW and ISOW flow around the Irminger Basin and Labrador Sea in a deep boundary current. |
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Deep convection in the Labrador Sea during the late 1980s and early 1990s resulted in CLSW with a lower CFC concentration due to downward mixing. |
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The cold Labrador Current mixes with the warm waters of the Gulf Stream here. |
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It is formed by convective processes in the Labrador Sea located between Greenland and the northeast coast of the Labrador Peninsula. |
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The Labrador Current and the WGC flow in opposite directions resulting in a cyclonic eddy. |
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The source for heat in the Labrador Sea is modified North Atlantic Current water after circulating the subpolar gyre. |
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In the early 1990s, several consecutive severe winters contributed towards deep convection in the Labrador Sea. |
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The island is separated from the Labrador Peninsula by the Strait of Belle Isle and from Cape Breton Island by the Cabot Strait. |
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After this period, the Beothuk settled Newfoundland, migrating from Labrador on the mainland. |
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Scholars believe that the Beothuk are related closely to the Innu of Labrador. |
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The Beothuk may have intermingled and assimilated with Innu in Labrador and Mi'kmaq in Newfoundland. |
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Newfoundland and Labrador developed a wide variety of distinctive customs, beliefs, stories, songs and dialects. |
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Many historians identify Helluland with Baffin Island and Markland with Labrador. |
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As of the 2006 Canada Census there were 4,715 Inuit living in Newfoundland and Labrador and about 2,160 live in Nunatsiavut. |
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Foynes, Ireland and Botwood, Newfoundland and Labrador were the termini for many early transatlantic flights. |
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The caribou is the official provincial animal of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, and appears on the coat of arms of Nunavut. |
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Lands drained by rivers that flow into the Atlantic Ocean are part of Labrador, the rest belongs to Quebec. |
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Labrador is the easternmost part of the Canadian Shield, a vast area of ancient metamorphic rock comprising much of northeastern North America. |
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Newfoundland and Labrador has a wide range of climates and weather, due to its geography. |
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Northern Labrador is classified as a polar tundra climate, southern Labrador has a subarctic climate. |
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Human habitation in Newfoundland and Labrador can be traced back about 9,000 years. |
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The Innu engaged in tribal warfare along the coast of Labrador with the Inuit groups that had significant populations. |
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From 1763 to 1767 James Cook made a detailed survey of the coasts of Newfoundland and southern Labrador while commander of the HMS Grenville. |
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Labrador has its own unofficial flag, created in 1973 by Mike Martin, former Member of the Legislative Assembly for Labrador South. |
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For many years, Newfoundland and Labrador had experienced a depressed economy. |
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The Queen's representative in Newfoundland and Labrador is the Lieutenant Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador, presently Frank Fagan. |
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Johnston's fiction deals primarily with the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, often in a historical setting. |
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Playwrights across Canada began writing, and this explosion was also felt in Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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Newfoundland English is any of several accents and dialects of English found in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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Human habitation in Newfoundland and Labrador can be traced back about 9000 years to the people of the Maritime Archaic Tradition. |
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Raul Labrador has almost no experience in Congress and a mutinous habit. |
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Belonging is important in Newfoundland and Labrador but with its long history of patrilocality, where and to whom have women belonged? |
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Bud the Labrador, real name Headleyhope Hawksbeard, is named after the beer. |
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Some people are allergic to animal dander, which is found on Labrador retrievers and German shepherds, the two breeds that are commonly used as guide dogs. |
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It is now a province of Canada known as Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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That's the message from a recently completed study of Labrador retrievers. |
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Some of the country's finest black, chocolate and yellow Labrador Retrievers posed obediently at Battersea Park, south London, to launch the Crufts show. |
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Breeds less likely to be violent include Chihuahua, golden retriever, Labrador retriever, poodle, Scottish terrier, and Shetland sheepdog, the study shows. |
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Then I'd have liked to have seen a Labrador duck or a Great Auk. |
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For example, the Komondor has a naturally long white coat of matted hair while a Labrador Retriever has short hair that can be sand colored, black or brown. |
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One golden Labrador retriever, Manny, was within one day of being euthanized at an animal shelter when he was selected for the bomb dog program, Helmick said. |
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The young people come from Native communities across the country, including Davis Inlet, Labrador, Pelly's Crossing, Yukon Territory, and other First Nation communities. |
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According to Indian report, a great breeding-ground for the blue wavy is the country lying in the interior of the north-east point of Labrador, Cape Dudley Digges. |
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The Greenland cod is often called rock cod in Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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Always by her side is her hearing dog Andy, a threeyear-old Labrador, who lets her know if she is being called, if someone is at the door or an alarm is sounding. |
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Now the 26-year-old has been hauled before the courts for failing to clear up the piles of dog waste created by his Alsation, Labrador and mongrel. |
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The ten provinces are Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. |
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Other festivals celebrated here include Carnival, the feast of San Isidro Labrador on 15 May, and in November, a crafts and livestock fair called the Nao de China. |
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They were gradually displaced by people of the Dorset Culture the L'nu, or Mi'kmaq and finally by the Innu and Inuit in Labrador and the Beothuks on the island. |
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Several smaller ferries connect numerous other coastal towns and offshore island communities around the island of Newfoundland and up the Labrador coast as far north as Nain. |
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Newfoundland and Labrador has a folk musical heritage based on the Irish, English and Scottish traditions that were brought to its shores centuries ago. |
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The Innu of Labrador, Saguenay and from Cote-Nord have never ratified a treaty which could have driven them to give up their own territory to Canada. |
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In 2015, Philippa Jones became the first Newfoundland and Labrador artist to be included in the National Gallery of Canada contemporary art biennial. |
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After Newfoundland and Labrador joined Canada in 1949, government grants fostered a supportive environment for visual artists, primarily painters. |
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In 1927, however, the British government ruled that the area known as modern day Labrador was to be considered part of the Dominion of Newfoundland. |
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John's represents the east coast, Gander the interior of the island, Corner Brook the west coast of the island and Wabush the interior of Labrador. |
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The northern Labrador Inuit submitted their land claim in 1977, although they had to wait until 2005 to have a signed land settlement establishing Nunatsiavut. |
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Labrador Inuit have had the longest continuous contact with Europeans. |
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There is evidence that they were still moving into new territory in southern Labrador when they first began to interact with Europeans in the 17th century. |
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Convection in the Labrador Sea is the result of a combination of cyclonic oceanographic circulation of the sea currents and cyclonic atmospheric forcing. |
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The Labrador Sea experiences a net heat loss to the atmosphere annually. |
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Deep convection in the Labrador Sea allows colder water to sink forming this water mass, which is a contributor to the upper layer of North Atlantic Deep Water. |
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With a water depth of between one and two thousand meters the strait is substantially shallower than the Labrador Sea to the south or Baffin Bay to the north. |
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Philip's, Newfoundland and Labrador, long before the French and English in the 17th century, and being just one of many Portuguese Colonizations of the Americas. |
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The northwest Atlantic population of at least 67 individuals ranges from Labrador and Newfoundland to New England with sightings to Cape Cod and Long Island. |
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Off the Atlantic coast of Canada, leatherback turtles feed in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence near Quebec and as far north as Newfoundland and Labrador. |
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From east of the Canadian Rocky Mountains to the mountains of Labrador, the golden eagle is found in small numbers in boreal forest peatlands and similar mixed woodland areas. |
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Despite it being on the same latitude as Labrador on the opposite side of the Atlantic Ocean, snow and frost are rare, and if they occur, short lived. |
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The government of Newfoundland and Labrador refuses to recognize or negotiate with the Inuit of NunatuKavut until their claim has been accepted by the Government of Canada. |
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Due to its size, distinct nature, and large Aboriginal population, Labrador has one seat despite having the smallest population of any electoral district in Canada. |
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Deposits at Mont Wright, Schefferville, Labrador City, and Wabush drove industrial development and human settlement in the area during the second half of the 20th century. |
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During the first half of the 20th century, some of the largest iron ore deposits in the world were discovered in the western part of Labrador and adjacent areas of Quebec. |
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Labrador played strategic roles during both World War II and the Cold War. |
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Like NunatuKavut, the straits is also known for its Labrador sea grass and the multitude of icebergs that pass by the coast via the Labrador Current. |
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From Cape Chidley to Hamilton Inlet, the long, thin, northern tip of Labrador holds the Torngat Mountains, named after an Inuit spirit believed to inhabit them. |
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Other dog breeds known for intelligence include Shetland sheepdogs, golden retrievers, Labrador retrievers, poodles, Australian cattle dogs, Papilons, and Doberman pinschers. |
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The Grand Banks shelf has a width that extends to 450 km and the Labrador Shelf represents the western margin of the Labrador Sea and is as wide as 300 km in some places. |
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The Labrador Sea is off the coast of which Canadian province? |
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