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Cranberry juice contains a high molecular weight non-dializable material that might inhibit formation of plaque by Streptococcus mutans pathogens that cause tooth decay.
Cranberry Isles, Deer Isle, Frenchboro, Gouldsboro, Southwest Harbor, Stonington, Swans Island and Tremont ( Bass Harbor ) were identified by a key respondent as fisheries dependent.
The Camp sits on of wooded land surrounded by six lakes ( Goodrich, Little Pickerel, Big Pickerel, Lily, Grass, Cranberry ).
The Battle of Cranberry Creek, during the War of 1812, was a minor engagement in which local forces defeated a much larger group of British soldiers and sailors, who attempted to regain supplies and provisions taken earlier by the Americans.
Cranberry lake, in the southern part, is the source of the Quacken Kill, which flows by a devious to the western limits of the town, affording numerous excellent mill sites.
The town was originally centered around a tavern operated by Isaac English, located on an old roadway that ran from Cranberry, North Carolina down to Marion, NC.
Cranberry Lambic was removed for the 2010 Winter Classics collection, which was replaced by a new flavor, Chocolate Bock.
Owned and operated by the Toshiba Group, Westinghouse's world headquarters is located in Cranberry Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania, United States.
In 2008-2009, he served as the lead designer for Mata Hari an adventure game developed by German studio Cranberry Production.
In 1906, when it was still called Cranberry Lake or Silver Lake, it was purchased by M. W. Raynes and George B. Wright under their company Cedar Lake Park, Inc.
Post claims that Great Grains is, " less processed ," than other cereals, by which they mean, " Rather than grinding our wheat into flour and then stamping it into uniform flakes, Great Grains Cranberry Almond Crunch carefully cracks the whole wheat berry.
Initial service was provided by the C train, at that time an express train, between 205th Street, then via the IND Eighth Avenue Line, Cranberry Street Tunnel and the IND South Brooklyn Line ( now Culver Line ) to Bergen Street.
A dam on the East Branch of the Oswegatchie River at Cranberry Lake was authorized by the New York State in 1865.
The middle section of the Oswegatchie, and the East Branch Oswegatchie between Gouverneur ( village ) and Cranberry Lake, are partially navigable by experienced canoeists.
About 75 percent of the shoreline is owned by State of New York ; the Five Ponds Wilderness Area abuts its south shore, and the Cranberry Lake Wild Forest covers much of its remaining shoreline.
In 1913, a second railroad called the Grasse River Railroad was built by the Emporium Lumber Company, connecting Cranberry Lake to the New York Central Railroad at Childwold Station near Conifer, NY.
CNR subsequently built resource railways from The Pas to Flin Flon, opening in 1928, followed by an extension on this line from Cranberry Portage, Manitoba, to Lynn Lake, opening November 9, 1953.
Cranberry juice may help prevent and relieve the symptoms of urinary tract infections by primary and secondary means.
Cranberry glass ( or ' Gold Ruby ' glass as it is known in Europe, or ' Rubino Oro ' as it is known by glass workers ) is a red glass made by adding gold ( III ) oxide to molten glass.
It is in a high valley, about 3, 300 to 3, 400 feet ( 1, 005 to 1, 036 meters ) above sea level, surrounded by the Cranberry, Kennison, and Black Mountains.
The water from the Glades drains to form the headwaters of the Cranberry River, a popular trout stream joined by the Yew and Charles Creeks.
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The current staff consists of Head Librarian Andrew Hammond, Library Assistant Wendy Williamson, Library Substitute Caroline Abrams and Library Page Darlene Chadwick.
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To this end in 1996, the Library of Congress developed The Learning Page — a gateway to the digital collections, which provides contextual material, search help and evaluate their materials under development.
The area has two libraries: Huyton Library ( Civic Way ) and Page Moss Library ( Stockbridge Lane ).
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