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After December 8, 1928, apparently only one male survived ( Gross, 1931 ), lovingly nicknamed " Booming Ben ".

Booming and with
The clothing-optional section is clearly marked with signs and stretches approximately 6. 7 km from Acadia Beach, in the north, to the Booming Grounds Creek on the north arm of the Fraser River.
His first book, Fifty Feet in Paradise: The Booming of Florida, dealing with the booms and busts in the state's colorful real estate history, was published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in 1984, and he received the annual author's award from the Council for Florida Libraries.

Booming and .
* East Lynn Booming by Robert Thompson.
Booming growth occurred during the Civil War years caused by the development and opening of several anthracite coal mines.
Bonham is often unofficially described as " Booming Bonham " for its consistent rapid growth and development.
Examples of singing sand dunes include California's Kelso Dunes and Eureka Dunes ; sugar sand beaches and Warren Dunes in southwestern Michigan ; Sand Mountain in Nevada ; the Booming Dunes in the Namib Desert, Africa ; Porth Oer ( also known as Whistling Sands ) near Aberdaron in Wales ; Indiana Dunes in Indiana ; Barking Sands in Hawaiʻi ; Mingsha Shan in Dunhuang, China ; Singing Beach in Manchester-by-the-Sea, Massachusetts ; near the Al Udeid Air Base west of Doha, in Qatar ; and Gebel Naqous, near el-Tor, South Sinai, Egypt.
* F. Nori, P. Sholtz, and M. Bretz " Booming Sands ".
While the entire 7 km beach around to Point Grey from Acadia Beach to Booming Ground Creek is often referred to as Wreck Beach, the large sandy area on the north side of the North Arm Breakwater at the base of Trail 6 is what many think of when they talk about Wreck Beach.
A new single, a cover version of The Drifters ' " Under the Boardwalk ", which was the group's second and final UK Top 40 hit, replaced another song " Booming and Zooming.
Booming residential construction may account for part of this population growth ; 8, 015 residential dwellings are owned while 2, 115 are rented.
Fifty Feet in Paradise: The Booming of Florida.
* David Nolan, Fifty Feet in Paradise: The Booming of Florida.
This effect has also been noted at the Eureka Dunes in California, Sand Mountain in Nevada, and the Booming Dunes in the Namib Desert, Africa.
Fifty Feet in Paradise: The Booming of Florida.
Fifty Feet in Paradise: The Booming of Florida.
Fifty Feet in Paradise: The Booming of Florida.
Booming business in Tubay was still noticeable until the fabulous 20 ’ s when the navigable Jabonga River was the chief artery of its copra and hemp traffic.
The coaching industry is also Booming on back of Better Disposable incomes and better job prospects in Engg.
Booming steamboat traffic on the Missouri River and a flood in 1881 led to the creation of the Missouri River Commission in 1884, but it was abolished by the River and Harbor Act of 1902.

post-war and industrial
This was in line with the Soviet post-war policy regarding various relocated industrial operations.
Since 1950 Tychy has grown rapidly, mainly as a result of post-war Communist planning policies enacted to disperse the population of industrial Upper Silesia.
Meanwhile, post-war east Asian economies began to emerge as an industrial force.
Since the post-war era, the city, like most other industrial inner-ring suburbs, has fallen into economic decline.
* The Avtozavodsky district of Tolyatti is a planned industrial city of Soviet post-war modernism.
After decades of industrial decline, slum clearance and resultant depopulation in the post-war era, Leith gradually began to enjoy an upturn in fortunes in the late 1980s.
In the post-war period, however, ongoing shortages and industrial problems cost Labour considerable popularity, and the National Party, under Sidney Holland, gained ground.
The immediate post-war period was characterized by carefully planned industrial expansion in the north of the prefecture and the significant increase of agricultural production after land reforms across the prefecture.
The Avtozavodsky district of Tolyatti is a planned industrial city of Soviet post-war modernism.
In the post-war era the US was left in a position of unchallenged scientific leadership, being one of the few industrial countries not ravaged by war.
During the First and Second World War Prokuplje was completely destroyed, but in the post-war period it became an industrial town.
With the help of Bidhan Chandra Roy ( chief minister of West Bengal ), Indian educationalists Humayun Kabir and Jogendra Singh formed a committee in 1946 to consider the creation of higher technical institutions " for post-war industrial development of India.
In the post-war period, this was redeveloped into a heavy industrial zone, including a production plant by Dow Chemical.
Richardson and the then Minister of Social Welfare, Jenny Shipley, immediately reformed Social Welfare programme by reducing available benefits and allowances across the board, and in 1991 the National government enacted the Employment Contracts Act ( ECA ), which effectively demolished New Zealand's post-war industrial relations framework, replacing collective bargaining and compulsory union membership in many sectors with the concept of the individual employment contract.
In the post-war years the industrial productivity of Ukraine had doubled over the pre-war level.
* Enrico Cuccia ( 1907 – 2000 ), banker, founder of Mediobanca and important figure in Italian post-war industrial reconstruction.
And Port Arthur's intercity area increasingly became a focus of industrial and commercial activity in the post-war period.
Through a government that made investments to modernize Ontario, Drew laid the basis for the province's post-war industrial expansion and for a Progressive Conservative dynasty that lasted 42 years and saw six successive Progressive Conservative premiers.
The Soviet Union, which encouraged and partly carried out the post-war expulsions of Germans from the areas under its rule, stopped delivering agricultural products from its zone in Germany to the more industrial western zones, thereby failing to fulfill its obligations under the Potsdam Agreements to provide supplies for the expellees, whose possessions had been confiscated.
In the post-war period, a rebuilding programme required much unskilled labour and Birmingham's industrial base expanded, significantly increasing the demand for both skilled and unskilled workers.
Named around 1954, When transformed into a public housing estate to house the post-war population increase caused by a surge in displaced people from war torn countries and an industrial boom in Dandenong.
The post-war industrial boom brought an influx of European migrants, particularly from Italy and Greece.
While Bridges still advocated the post-war plan for industrial peace that the Communist Party, along with the leaders of the CIO, the AFL and the Chamber of Commerce, were advocating, he differed sharply with CIO leadership on Cold War politics, from the Marshall Plan and the Truman Doctrine's application in Greece and Turkey to participation in the World Federation of Trade Unions.
In 1938, he joined Raymond Loewy's industrial design firm Loewy and Associates, where he worked on World War II military vehicles and cars, notably Studebaker's 1939-40 models, and advance plans for their revolutionary post-war cars.

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