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A large grain terminal, including a mile-long circular siding capable of holding a 110-car freight train, is now operating in Section 32 of Badger Township on the east side of along County Road 18, south of Highway 2 and the Great Northern Railway ( BNSF ).

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Badger Hole and Rhinoceros Hole are two dry caves on the slopes above the Wookey ravine near the Wookey Hole resurgence and contain in situ cave sediments laid down during the Ice Age.
( 1961 ) Two soundings in the Badger Hole near Wookey Hole in 1958 and their bearing on the Palaeolithic finds of the late H. E.
* March – Construction begins on the Badger Army Ammunition Plant ( the largest in the United States during WWII ).
* S. S. Badger, an auto / passenger ferry operating on Lake Michigan, U. S.
* Badger Armoured Engineering Vehicle, a Canadian Combat engineering vehicle based on the Leopard 1 tank
By the time the county was reestablished on February 26, 1857, John Duncombe of Fort Dodge ( namesake of Duncombe, Iowa ) had tricked Humboldt County into cedeing the southern four townships ( Jackson, Deer Creek, Badger, Newark ) to Webster County " on loan ".
Badger State Outboard Association boat races were held on Sunday Lake from July 31, 2011 through August 8, 2011.
Melsness, and farmed on Section 14 of Badger Township in the early 20th century.
A second cricket club, Badger Hill CC, play on the field on New Hey Road.
Travel between the two segments is possible on a seasonal basis via the ferry SS Badger between Ludington, Michigan, and Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
Ferry service between the western and eastern portions of U. S. 10 is provided on a seasonal basis by the ferry S. S. Badger.
A nuclear fireball lights up the night in the United States nuclear test Upshot-Knothole Badger on April 18, 1953.
In 1836, shoe manufacturing began at a shop on Spring Street built by E. H. Badger, although it was soon abandoned to creditors.
Many of Oregon's historical buildings still stand in the downtown district, including the Netherwood Block on the south, the Badger Cycle Company building and original water tower on the southeast on Janesville Street, and numerous business lining the west side of North and South Main Street.
This is done through an adjustment of the airbrushes needle placement within its paint tip, by the turning of the paint tip on an external mix airbrush ( Badger 350 or Paasche model H are good examples of single action external mix airbrushes ) or the turning of a needle setting dial on an internal mix airbrush ( Badger 200 or Iwata SAR are good examples of single action internal mix airbrushes ).
Other recurring elements and characters in the Redwall series include Badger Lords and Badger Mothers, " Dibbuns " ( the Redwall name for infant woodlanders ), a Skipper of Otters, Foremoles, hares, helpful birds, one or more Log-a-logs ( a shrew tribe leader ), and mouth-wateringly detailed descriptions of ( almost entirely vegetarian ) food, which are called " vittles ", a play on the word ' victuals '.

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* George Edmund Badger ( 1795 – 1866 ), U. S. Senator from North Carolina
* Badger Bus, a service between Milwaukee and Madison, Wisconsin, U. S.
* Upshot-Knothole Badger, a 1953 nuclear test at the Nevada Test Site, U. S.
In the early 2000s ( decade ), the U. S. developed a contingency plan, Operation Desert Badger for dealing with pilots shot down over Iraqi no-fly zones.
" Democracy, Republicanism and Efficiency: The Values of American Politics, 1885-1930 ," in Byron Shafer and Anthony Badger, eds, Contesting Democracy: Substance and Structure in American Political History, 1775-2000 ( U of Kansas Press, 2001 ) pp 149 – 180 ; online version
" Democracy, Republicanism and Efficiency: The Values of American Politics, 1885-1930 ," in Byron Shafer and Anthony Badger, eds, Contesting Democracy: Substance and Structure in American Political History, 1775-2000 ( U of Kansas Press, 2001 ) pp 149 – 180 ; online version
The Badgers team colors are cardinal and white, and the team mascot is named " Buckingham U. Badger ," known as " Bucky Badger.
His name, " Buckingham U. Badger ", a. k. a. " Bucky Badger ," was chosen in a contest in 1949.
Inset: Appearing in the photograph ( left to right ): Rear Admiral Henry T. Mayo, Commander of U. S. forces during the Tampico Affair ; Rear Admiral Frank Friday Fletcher | Frank F. Fletcher, who commanded the landing to seize Veracruz ; Vice Admiral Charles Johnston Badger | Charles J. Badger, Commander of U. S. Atlantic Fleet in 1914.
George Edmund Badger ( April 17, 1795May 11, 1866 ) was a Whig U. S. senator from the state of North Carolina.
* George Edmund Badger ( 1795 – 1866 ), U. S. senator from the state of North Carolina
* USS George E. Badger ( DD-196 ) was a U. S. Navy Clemson-class destroyer during World War II
The Credible Sport project, a joint undertaking of the USAF, U. S. Navy, and Lockheed-Georgia, was created within Honey Badger to develop a reliable extraction capability.
" Democracy, Republicanism and Efficiency: The Values of American Politics, 1885 – 1930 ," in Byron Shafer and Anthony Badger, eds, Contesting Democracy: Substance and Structure in American Political History, 1775 – 2000 ( U of Kansas Press, 2001 ) pp 149 – 180 ; online version
Buckingham U. " Bucky " Badger is the official mascot of the University of Wisconsin – Madison.

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Eventually, during the height of the Cold War, the threat would have actually expanded into regimental-size raids of Tu-16 Badger and Tu-22M Backfire bombers equipped with low-flying, long-range, high-speed, nuclear-armed cruise missiles and considerable Electronic Counter Measures ( ECM ) of various types.
* graduation singles from the Bristling Badger blog, Tuesday, July 25, 2006.
By the end of the war such films formed an appreciable but minor part of production: e. g. The Gun Woman ( F. Borzage, 1918 ) and Jubilo ( Clarence Badger, 1919 ).
( Badger Ltd. ~ 1976 BELTS Badger Engineering onLine Terminal System ).
" often mixed into the unique Badger libation, the " brandy Old Fashioned sweet.
Bombers had names starting with the letter B and names like Badger ( 2 syllables: jet ), Bear ( single syllable: propeller ), and Blackjack were used.
* The Badger is the Union ’ s weekly newspaper and is written and designed entirely by Sussex students.
* The Pulse, Sussex's termly on-line magazine, complements the Badger by providing in-depth feature articles, interviews with local and national stars, and analysis of the latest happenings in Brighton.
Herbert E. Balch continued the work from 1904 to 1914, where he led excavations of the entrance passage ( 1904 – 15 ), Witch's Kitchen ( Chamber 1 ) and Hell's Ladder ( 1926 – 1927 ) and the Badger Hole ( 1938 – 1954 ), where Roman coins from the 3rd century were discovered along with Aurignacian flint implements.
Because of this, localities such as Badger Creek, Victoria and Badger Corner, Tasmania were named after the wombat.
* June 17 – Clarence G. Badger, American film director ( b. 1880 )
Examples include the Barbary Macaque, the Atlas Bear ( Africa's only species of bear ; now extinct ), the Barbary Leopard, the Barbary stag, Barbary Sheep, the Barbary Lion ( extinct in the wild ), the Atlas Mountain Badger, the North African Elephant ( extinct ), the African Aurochs ( extinct ), Cuvier's Gazelle, the Northern Bald Ibis, Dippers, the Atlas mountain viper, the Atlas Cedar, the European Black Pine, and the Algerian Oak.
From largest to smallest, they are Antelope Island, Stansbury Island, Fremont Island, Carrington Island, Dolphin Island, Cub Island, and Badger Island, and various rocks, reefs, or shoals with names like Strongs Knob, Gunnison Island, Goose, Browns, Hat ( Bird ), Egg Island, Black Rock, and White Rock.
Badger refers to several species of short-legged, heavy-set carnivores in the weasel family.

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