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Laurentian and Abyss
* The Laurentian Abyss or Abyssal-a trench off the eastern coast of Canada

Laurentian and is
Bede may also have worked on one of the Latin bibles that were copied at Jarrow, one of which is now held by the Laurentian Library in Florence.
This is also when what is called the Laurentian tradition started among Archaic Indians, existing First Nations peoples of the time.
In Ontario, the Midwifery Education Program ( MEP ) is offered by a consortium of McMaster University, Ryerson University and Laurentian University.
The woodland mix varies according to geography and climate so for example the Eastern Canadian forests ecoregion of the higher elevations of the Laurentian Mountains and the northern Appalachian Mountains in Canada is dominated by balsam fir Abies balsamea, while further north the Eastern Canadian Shield taiga of northern Quebec and Labrador is notably black spruce Picea mariana and tamarack larch Larix laricina.
It is a federated school of Laurentian University.
This second version of Nestor's work is preserved in the Laurentian codex ( see below ).
The two main sources for the chronicle's text as it is known presently are the Laurentian codex and the Hypatian codex.
" 2003 In Innis's 1930 work The Fur Trade in Canada, he expounded on what became known as the Laurentian thesis: that the most creative and major developments in Canadian history occurred in the metropolitan centers of central Canada and that the civilization of North America is the civilization of Europe.
The Island of Orleans is situated between the Laurentian Plateau or Canadian Shield to the north and the Appalachian Mountains to the south.
The strait's bathymetry is varied, with the Laurentian Channel creating a deep trench through its centre, and comparatively shallow coastal waters closer to Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island.
Most of the city is on level ground but the Northern and Eastern parts lie on the beginnings of the foothills of the massive Canadian Shield, or Laurentian mountains.
According to the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources ( DNR ), Two Harbors is located in a region called the Laurentian Mixed Forest Province which contains broad areas of coniferous forest, mixed hardwood, and conifer bogs and swamps.
Triple Divide Peak in Glacier National Park, Montana, is the point where two of the principal continental divides in North America converge, the Great Divide and the Northern or Laurentian Divide.
Lac Saint-Jean is a large, relatively shallow lake in south-central Quebec, Canada, in the Laurentian Highlands.
La Mauricie National Park () is located in the Laurentian mountains in the Mauricie region of Québec, Canada.
Laurentian University has a federated college, Université de Hearst, which, although not a fully independent university, is the only exclusively francophone university-level institution in the province.
* The Laurentian Forest is a replica of the North American wilderness.
The copy found by Poggio did not survive, but a copy of it by Poggio's friend, Niccolò de ' Niccoli, did ; it is kept today at the Laurentian Library in Florence (" Codex Laurentianus 35. 30 ").
Laurentian University ( Université Laurentienne ), which was incorporated on March 28, 1960, is a mid-sized bilingual university in Greater Sudbury, Ontario, Canada.
The residence is generally thought of as the overall quietest at Laurentian.
This residence is the newest residence at Laurentian.
The Laurentian Divide is in green.

Laurentian and found
The ' Select ' plays are found in many medieval manuscripts but only two manuscripts preserve the ' Alphabetical ' playsoften denoted L and P, after the Laurentian Library at Florence, and the Bibliotheca Palatina in the Vatican, where they are stored.
Archeological studies have found that by 1300 CE, the St. Lawrence Iroquoians, a distinct group who spoke Laurentian, built fortified villages similar to those visited and described by explorer Jacques Cartier in the mid-16th century.
This localized stata has some of the best preserved Laurentian trilobites ever found, including enrolled specimens with soft body parts.
With the Laurentian Mountains close at hand, some of the best downhill skiing in Canada east of the Rockies is to be found in Quebec as well.
In 2003, city workers found strong evidence of the pre-glacial Laurentian River System when capping two artesian wells at the pond at the north-east corner of the Park.

Laurentian and off
Exploration of new areas, such as potential seep sites off of the east coast of the U. S. and the Laurentian fan where chemosynthetic communities are known deeper than 3500 m, and shallower sites in the Gulf of Guinea are need to study in the future.
The 1929 Grand Banks earthquake, also called the Laurentian Slope earthquake and the South Shore Disaster, was a magnitude 7. 2 earthquake that occurred on November 18, 1929 in the Atlantic Ocean off the south coast of Newfoundland in the Laurentian Slope Seismic Zone.

Laurentian and eastern
On 18 November 1929, a major earthquake ( known as the 1929 Grand Banks earthquake ) on the southwestern part of the Grand Banks bordering the Laurentian Channel caused an underwater landslide which resulted in extensive damage to transatlantic cables and generated a rare Atlantic tsunami that struck the south coast of Newfoundland and eastern Cape Breton Island claiming 28 lives in the Burin Peninsula.
Laurentian Valley is an incorporated township in Renfrew County in eastern Ontario, Canada.
that crosses the Laurentian Valley in eastern Ontario, connecting Highway 401 in Cornwall with Highway 417 east of Casselman.
On the eastern end of the lake, Moonlight Beach is a popular recreational facility, and the Lake Laurentian Conservation Area is a large wilderness park which offers both recreational and environmental education programs.

Laurentian and coast
The steep slope of the Laurentian Channel was the site of a disastrous submarine landslide at the southeastern end of the strait, triggered by the 1929 Grand Banks earthquake and leading to a tsunami that devastated communities along Newfoundland's south coast and parts of Cape Breton Island.
The Laurentian coast had irregularities that the Avalonia island arc hit the hardest which resulted in a ragged type of mountain building that began in the north and migrated south through time as the Iapetus Ocean closed from northeast to southwest in direction.

Laurentian and Canada
The Great Lakes, sometimes disambiguated as the Laurentian Great Lakes, are a collection of freshwater lakes located in northeastern North America, on the Canada – United States border, which connect to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence Seaway and the Great Lakes Waterway.
They bear a geologic similarity to the Laurentian Mountains of Canada.
In Canada, " University College " has three meanings: a degree-granting institution ; an institution that offers university-level coursework ; or a university college of a university, such as the University of Toronto and Laurentian University.
Ontario has four universities which offer instruction in both English and French, Royal Military College of Canada in Kingston, Laurentian University in Sudbury, the Dominican University College in Ottawa, and the University of Ottawa.
During this time he described the Laurentian rocks of the Laurentian Mountains in Canada and of the Adirondacks in the state of New York.
* Laurentian Massif – Jacques-Cartier National Park, Canada
The Laurentian Mountains ( French: Laurentides ) are a mountain range in southern Quebec, Canada, north of the St. Lawrence River and Ottawa River, rising to a highest point of 1166 metres ( 3, 825 feet ) at Mont Raoul Blanchard, north east of Quebec City in the Reserve Faunique des Laurentides.
* Thursday February 10-By the treaty of Paris, France cedes to Britain, Canada and all the Laurentian Islands, except St. Pierre and Miquelon.
Mont Tremblant Ski Resort ( known as Tremblant ) is a year-round resort in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada, about 130 km northwest of Montreal.
They also spend time in a home in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada, as well as in Toronto, Canada, during Rush's recording and rehearsal sessions.
* Laurentian Bank of Canada
In 2001, it acquired the Kelowna and Regina branches of the Laurentian Bank of Canada.
The Laurentian Bank of Canada ( LBC ) () is a Schedule I bank in the province of Quebec.
And in 1987, the bank was renamed Laurentian Bank of Canada, following its acquisition by the Laurentian Group Corporation.

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