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Northern Lights & Big Dipper at Fairbanks, AK during September.
The Oxford of Phillip Pullman's Northern Lights is similar, a world that is " both familiar and strange ".
* 2009: Rock n Rebels Tour II ( with Lynyrd Skynyrd, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Jonathan Tyler and the Northern Lights, Black Stone Cherry, Alice in Chains, Cypress Hill, Robert Randolph and the Family Band )
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The unit is stationed at Camp Northern Lights, located 10 km west of Camp Marmal.
Northern Lights, Northern Words.
In 1975, now having relocated to California and built their own studio, Shangri-La, The Band released Northern Lights – Southern Cross, their first album of all-new material since 1971's Cahoots.
* Northern Lights – Southern Cross ( 1975 )
His Dark Materials is a trilogy of fantasy novels, coming together to form an epic, by Philip Pullman comprising Northern Lights ( 1995, published as The Golden Compass in North America ), The Subtle Knife ( 1997 ), and The Amber Spyglass ( 2000 ).
Northern Lights won the Carnegie Medal for children's fiction in the UK in 1995.
The London Royal National Theatre staged a major, two-part adaptation of the series in 2003 – 2004, and New Line Cinema released a film based on Northern Lights, titled The Golden Compass, in 2007.
* Solar Terrestrial Data – Online Converter – Northern Lights Latitude.
** Video ( 04: 49 ) – Aurora Borealis – How The Northern Lights Are Created.
** Video ( 47: 40 ) – Northern Lights – Documentary.
** Video ( 01: 42 ) – Northern Lights – Story of Geomagnetc Storm ( Terschelling Island – 6 / 7 April 2000 ).
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Cooks at the Northern Lights Dining Room, Seattle, Washington, 1952.
* Evening Meditation on the Greatness of God on the occasion of the Northern Lights
Northern Lights is a common name for the Aurora Borealis ( Polar Aurorae ) in the Northern Hemisphere.
Northern Light or Northern Lights may also refer to:
* Northern Lights, a 1975 novel by American author Tim O ' Brien
* Northern Lights, a 1991 novel by Howard Norman

Northern and 2009
The Northern Borough: A History Of The Bronx ( 2009 ), popular general history
On 10 March 2009 the CIRA claimed responsibility for the fatal shooting of a PSNI officer in Craigavon, County Armagh — the first police fatality in Northern Ireland since 1998.
In 2009, Lineker and his wife Danielle hosted a series of the BBC's Northern Exposure, following on from Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen from the previous year in visiting and showcasing locations throughout Northern Ireland.
In 2009, temperatures in the deep tunnels were recorded as reaching as high as 32 ° C, and this is combined with poor air quality, which a 2003 study claimed was 73 times worse than at street level, with twenty minutes on the Northern Line having " the same effect as smoking a cigarette ".
" Due to Arctic shrinkage, the Beluga group of Bremen, Germany, sent the first Western commercial vessels through the Northern Sea Route ( Northeast Passage ) in 2009.
In Northern Ireland, although prior to October 2009, companies in that jurisdiction were registered with the Northern Ireland Executive's Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, companies registrations are now handled by the Companies House like the rest of the United Kingdom.
In 2009, RAWA and other women's rights groups strongly condemned a " Shia Family Code " which is claimed to legalise spousal rape within Northern Afghan Shia Muslim communities, as well as endorsing child marriage, purdah ( seclusion ) for married women, which was passed by President Hamid Karzai to garner support for his coalition government from hardline elements within the aforesaid communities, as well as the neighbouring Shia-dominated Islamic Republic of Iran.
The Bremen-based Beluga Group claimed in 2009 to be the first Western company to attempt crossing the Northern Sea Route for shipping without assistance from icebreakers, cutting 4000 nautical miles off the journey between Ulsan, Korea and Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
392 extending the state quarter program one year to 2009, to include the District of Columbia and the five U. S. territories large enough to merit non-voting Congressional representatives: Puerto Rico, Guam, American Samoa, the United States Virgin Islands, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
British Columbia has only one such municipality, Northern Rockies Regional Municipality, which was established in 2009 ..
These included the Sweet Track, west of Glastonbury, which is one of the oldest engineered roads known and was the oldest timber trackway discovered in Northern Europe, until the 2009 discovery of a 6, 000 year-old trackway in Belmarsh Prison.
Mitochondrial DNA sequences in 2009 have identified five distinct California sea lion populations: the US or Pacific Temperate stock, the Western Baja California or Pacific Tropical stock, and the Southern, Central, and Northern Gulf of California stocks.
* Northern Lights, a 2009 romance novel by Nora Roberts
In the 1980s, Northern Dancer's stud fee reached US $ 1 million, an amount four to five times his rivals and a record amount that as of 2009 has not been equalled.
In October 2009 the Northern League voted to expand from its 96 game season to a 100 game schedule, effective for the 2010 season.
In September and December 2008 and April 2009, the BBC aired Joanna Lumley in the Land of the Northern Lights, a documentary about her search to see the Northern Lights in northern Norway.
The next election was due to take place in May 2009, but on April 25, 2008, Shaun Woodward, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland announced that the scheduled 2009 district council elections were to be postponed until the introduction of the eleven new councils in 2011.
The Alley has won numerous awards since opening, including Northern Ireland Building of the Year 2008, Allianz Arts and Business Award 2009 and The Green Apple Award 2008.

Northern and film
The film chronicles the relationship of two families in Civil War and Reconstruction-era America: the pro-Union Northern Stonemans and the pro-Confederacy Southern Camerons over the course of several years.
The film follows two juxtaposed families: the Northern Stonemans, consisting of the abolitionist Congressman Austin Stoneman ( based on the Reconstruction-era Congressman Thaddeus Stevens
In the late 1970s and early 1980s, the INLA developed a modest organisation in Northern Ireland, particularly based on Divis Flats in west Belfast, which as a result became colloquially known as " the planet of the Irps " ( a reference to the Irish Republican Socialist Party and the film Planet of the Apes ).
* Northern Lights ( 1978 film ), a 1979 movie directed by John Hanson and Rob Nilsson
* Northern Lights ( 1997 film ), a 1997 movie starring Diane Keaton
* Northern Light ( film ), a 2006 Dutch film
Sir Kenneth Charles Branagh ( ; born 10 December 1960 ) is an actor and film director from Northern Ireland.
* Rob Morrow, film and television actor, most notably starred in Northern Exposure, attended Edgemont High School
More recently it has been used in the filming of the movies of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series and also the film adaptation of Philip Pullman's novel Northern Lights ( the film bearing the title of the US edition of the book, The Golden Compass ).
The 2007 film version of the first novel, The Golden Compass ( originally Northern Lights ), used the college for location filming.
Note the radio station film set from the Northern Exposure television series in the background.
Other slang terms are used in the film ; some such as nesh ( meaning a person unusually susceptible to cold ) are used in Northern England as a whole.
" Chulas Fronteras " is a documentary film from the 1970's which illustrates how the music meshed into the lives of families in South Texas and Northern Mexico.
The project had first been discussed by the Rank Organisation as a possible project for Joseph Losey, the exiled American film maker known for his long collaboration with writer Harold Pinter, and then was passed to Karel Reisz who, reluctant to direct another film on a Northern England subject so soon after Saturday Night and Sunday Morning ( 1960 ), passed it to his friend, Lindsay Anderson.
" Some criticised the film as an attempt to blacken the legacy of the 1916 Easter Rising and the subsequent Irish War of Independence in relation to the eruption of " the Troubles " in Northern Ireland at the time of the film's release, but approval of the project had started years before the Troubles.
It was first broadcast simultaneously in Northern Ireland on the Kelly show and in the Republic of Ireland on Gay Byrne's Late Late Show, sung by Andrew Strong, singer in the film The Commitments, accompanied by Portadown Male Voice Choir.
On all four platforms, film sprockets are painted down the entire length and on the top and bottom of the display area ( blue on the Piccadilly line platforms, and black on the Northern line platforms ), due to the four premiere cinemas in Leicester Square.
The earlier film reflects on sectarian violence in Northern Ireland.
Dudley Do-Right, created by Alex Anderson, is the eponymous hero of a segment on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show which parodied early 20th century melodrama and silent film ( by using only a piano as a musical background ) in the form of the Northern genre.

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