Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Cascades (disambiguation)" ¶ 24
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Cascades and ",
Native tribes also developed their own names for the High Cascades and many of the smaller peaks, including " Tahoma ", the Lushootseed name for Mount Rainier ; and " Louwala-Clough ", meaning " smoking mountain " for Mount St. Helens.
The Lake drains into Little Stony Creek, which passes over " The Cascades ", a spectacular waterfall, before reaching the New River.
Released during April 1976, it saw the band's popularity severely faltering, as the two singles, " Today's the Day " and " Amber Cascades ", only managed to reach number 23 and 75 ( respectively ) in the Billboard charts.
The fourth of these verses refers to additional Indian wars that occurred " year after year ", citing battles fought near Cascades Rapids, in The Dalles, and on Memaloose Isle.
* 1998 " Cascades Of Colour EP ", with Gaelle Addison
* 1999 " Cascades Of Colour ", with Gaelle Addison
* 2000 " Cascades Of Colour 2000 ", with Gaelle Addison
The easternmost part of the original Barlow Road in Wasco County traverses an unpopulated area within Mount Hood National Forest and follows small Forest Service roads and " Jeep trails ", then Rock Creek Dam Road, and finally Wamic Market Road, north of the White River, from the Cascades to Tygh Valley.

Cascades and song
* The American vocal group The Cascades had a song released in 1963 entitled " Punch and Judy " about a girl who always makes a fool of her boyfriend.
* Cascades: I'm not your lover, a song from English rock band Deep Purple

Cascades and on
The park is also home to the Cascades Ice Cream Co. which opens when there is usually still snow on the ground and stays open until October.
After Mount Rainier, Mount Baker is the most heavily glaciated of the Cascade Range volcanoes ; the volume of snow and ice on Mount Baker, is greater than that of all the other Cascades volcanoes ( except Rainier ) combined.
He returned to Davenport briefly in the summer of 1922, then moved to Chicago to join the Cascades Band, working that summer on Lake Michigan excursion boats.
There are also 11 species of fish on the west side of the Cascades.
The coast range and the Cascades including Mount Hood, Mount Jefferson, and on the clearest of days, Mount St. Helens can be viewed throughout the city.
In 1805 the Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through the Cascades on the Columbia River, which for many years was the only practical way to pass that part of the range.
The Lewis and Clark expedition, and the many settlers and traders that followed, met their last obstacle to their journey at the Cascades Rapids in the Columbia River Gorge, a feature on the river now submerged beneath the Bonneville Reservoir.
* Camp Makualla is located on the shores of Crescent Lake in the heart of the Cascades and the Deschutes National Forest.
Bend sits on the boundary of the Eastern Cascades Slopes and Foothills, a Level III ecoregion designated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) in the U. S. states of Oregon, Washington, and California, and the Deschutes River Valley, a Level IV ecoregion within the Blue Mountains Level III ecoregion.
Oakride was a station on Southern Pacific's Cascade subdivision, a line that goes over the Cascades Mountains and over the Cascade Summit via the Natron Cutoff that was built in 1926, the railroad played an integral part of the economy and lifestyle in Oakridge, and today the Union Pacific Railroad operates the rails, and trains are still a common sight in Oakridge.
" his 1869 report of the Cascades mountain range, Frank's father, Samuel, wrote: ' these forests of trees — so enchain the senses of the grand and so enchant the sense of the beautiful that I linger on the theme and am to depart — surpassing the woods of all the rest of the globe ...' Like many writers of that time, Samuel indulged in hyperbole, but his love of the Cascades seems very genuine.
Amtrak's Cascades provides daily passenger rail service to Stanwood at a new station which opened on November 21, 2009.
Although overshadowed in importance by the vast timbered areas on the coastal regions west of the Cascades, and burdened with cumbersome rail freight rates and stiff competition, Spokane became a noted leader in the manufacture of doors, sash, blinds, and other planing mill products.
Cascades explain why behavior is fragile — people understand that they are based on very limited information.
He started climbing in the North Cascades as a teenager, learning the basic concepts from The Mountaineers but quickly going on to harder climbs.
Detroit Dam was completed in 1953 by the U. S. Army Corp of Engineers on the North Santiam River between Linn County and Marion County, Oregon, in the Cascades.
Following a vote taken by Craigavon Borough Council on April 7, 2010, Waves is to be closed as will the Cascades Centre in Portadown, and both facilities are to be replaced by a large central swimming facility that will be built near the Craigavon balancing lakes.
The Fox Sparrow on the West Slope of the Oregon Cascades.
File: Grey jay, perched on branch, looking down. JPG | Twin Lakes, Mount Hood, Oregon Cascades, OR
Crossing a crevasse on the Easton Glacier, Mount Baker, in the North Cascades, Washington ( U. S. state ) | Washington
In 1858, the fighting on the east side of the Cascades spread.
Situated in the far northeastern corner of Linn County on the Jefferson County line, about east of Corvallis, Mount Jefferson is in a rugged wilderness and is thus one of the hardest volcanoes to reach in the Cascades ; though USFS Road 1044 does come within of the summit.
Basalt and basaltic andesite volcanoes exist on top of the older rocks of the High Cascades: major volcanic centers include Mount Hood, Three Sisters-Broken Top, Mount Mazama ( Crater Lake ), and Mount Jefferson.

Cascades and 2011
Whitebark deaths in North Cascades National Park doubled from 2006 to 2011.
But if Cascades Duffel NV was " liquidated " with immediate effect the 28 / 12 / 2011, the " story " seems not finished yet ......
In 2011, Cascades named Mario Plourde Chief Operating Officer, thus enabling Alain Lemaire, President and Chief Executive Officer,
Also in 2011, Cascades sold Dopaco Inc., its paper cup and carton converting business for the quick-service restaurant and foodservice industries, to Reynolds Group Holdings Limited.

", and Fleet
This was one of Essendon's most famous sides, dubbed the " Mosquito Fleet ", due to the number of small, very fast players in the side.
The Sontarans make their return in the revived series in the episodes " The Sontaran Strategem " and " The Poison Sky ", with Christopher Ryan playing the Sontaran leader, General Staal of the Tenth Sontaran Battle Fleet and also being the story arc's primary antagonist.
* " Andy's Play ", the third episode in the 7th season of The Office, centers around Andy Bernard's role in a local musical production of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
The government adopted protectionism after the Spanish-American War and built up a powerful navy, the " Great White Fleet ", to expand the reach of U. S. power.
The debate had started in February 1915 when Commander Wegener started to circulate staff papers attacking Tirpitz's leadership as having trapped the High Seas Fleet in a " dead angle in a dead sea ", and suggested an alternative strategy for victory.
After the Z Plan was completed in the mid-1940s, Raeder's plans called for a " double pole strategy ", in which U-boats, Panzerschiffe and cruisers operating alone or in tandem would attack British commerce all over the globe, forcing the Royal Navy to divert ships all over the world to deal with these threats while at the same time two task forces of carriers, battleships, cruisers and destroyers would engage in frequent sorties into the North Sea, preferably from bases in Norway to destroy what remained of the British Home Fleet in a series of battles that would give Germany command of the sea.
Hitler went on to castigate the Navy, saying that Navy had done nothing in the wars of unification, that the High Seas Fleet " played no important role in the World War " and lacked "... men of action who were determined to fight with or without the Kaiser ", that the Navy were a nest of traitors whose only contribution to World War I was the High Seas Fleet mutiny of 1918, and that given this history, it was no surprise that the Navy's record in World War Two with the notable exception of the U-boats was one of failure after failure.
", " Cheek to Cheek " and " Top Hat, White Tie and Tails " in Top Hat ( 1935 ), " Let's Face the Music and Dance " in Follow the Fleet ( 1936 ) and " Change Partners " in Carefree ( 1938 ).
U. S. Navy names, conversely, were being inceasingly adopted by the Fleet Air Arm as 1942 and 1943 progressed, as in the case of the F4F Wildcat shedding its alternative Fleet Air Arm " Martlet " name in favour of the " Wildcat ", the original American naval name.
In 1987, he also had a cameo in " Encounter at Farpoint ", the first episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, as by-that-time Admiral Leonard McCoy, Star Fleet Surgeon General Emeritus.
" Fleet of Montmorency ", led by Augustin de Beaulieu, in the East Indies, 1619 – 22.
The Heath, a major place for Londoners to walk and " take the air ", has three open-air public swimming ponds ; one for men, one for women, and one for mixed bathing, which were originally reservoirs for drinking water and the sources of the River Fleet.
In the detective novel " Thrones, Dominations ", set in 1936 London, Lord Peter Wimsey and Police Superintendent Charles Parker descend into the Fleet and nearby subterranean rivers, in search of the body of a murder victim-and barely escape drowning when a sudden heavy rain causes a flood underground.
* Cakir, İbrahim Etem, " Lepanto War and Some Informatıon on the Reconstructıon of The Ottoman Fleet ", Turkish Studies-International Periodical For The Language Literature and History of Turkish or Turkic, Volume 4 / 3 Spring 2009, pp. 512 – 531
Known as " the Shield of the Fleet ", the SPY high-powered ( 6 megawatt ) radar is able to perform search, tracking, and missile guidance functions simultaneously with a track capacity of well over 100 targets at more than.
According to his statement in the episode " Defiant ", Benjamin Sisko ( Avery Brooks ) was in charge of the shipyard where the Defiant was built and helped design it during his assignment to the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards.
Under direction of the newly appointed Commander in Chief of the Combined Fleet, Admiral Soemu Toyoda, a finalized plan for the new conditional ' offensive '— dubbed " Plan A-Go ", or " Operation A-Go "— was adopted in early June 1944, then within weeks, quickly adapted to trap the American fleet now detected heading for Saipan.
* " The HUNTER Sketchbook: Birds & Flowers of New South Wales drawn on the Spot in 1788, 89 & 90 By Captain John Hunter RN of the First Fleet ", John Calaby, editor, National Library of Australia, Canberra, 1989
The ferry system has its origins in the " Mosquito Fleet ", a collection of small steamer lines serving the Puget Sound area during the later part of the nineteenth century and early part of the 20th century.
In February 1941 one company (" A ", " E " and " I ") of the recently formed 7th Marines were designated " Provisonal Rubber Boat Companies " and participated in a Fleet Landing Exercise ( FLEX-7 ) in 1941.
* Fleet Landing Exercises, acronym for " Fleet Landing Exercise ", a series of landing exercises conducted by the Fleet Marine Force, a combined-United States Navy / Marine landing force

0.352 seconds.