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Cairn s are typical trail markers used in state and national parks in the United States. Cairns, also called " ducks ," are carefully arranged piles of stones, and are most commonly used to indicate trails in open areas, such as higher-elevation alpine areas, where no trees are available and painting on rocks is often done but either would not last or are not always easy to see.

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Greenland is believed by some geologists to have some of the world ’ s largest remaining oil resources: in 2001, the U. S. Geological Survey found that the waters off north-eastern Greenland ( north and south of the arctic circle ) could contain up to of oil and, in 2010, the British petrochemical company Cairns Oil reported " the first firm indications " of commercially viable oil deposits.
Possible new international flights to Asia and New Zealand, and possible new domestic flights to Darwin, Cairns and Perth have been proposed.
Lord Cairns, Disraeli's Lord Chancellor, sought to remove the House of Lords jurisdiction for Scottish and Irish appeals as well, which would have completely removed its judicial jurisdiction.
Relatively inexpensive sleeper services have been retained between Melbourne and Sydney, Sydney and Brisbane and Brisbane and Charleville, Cairns and Longreach.
This position is particularly popular in competitive agricultural exporting nations in both the developed and developing world, some of whom have banded together in the Cairns Group lobby.
The University of Adelaide graduates include prominent individuals who have made significant contributions to their fields nationally and internationally, and include Howard Florey, Lawrence Bragg, Mark Oliphant and Hugh Cairns.
Despite their size, other smaller cities including Canberra, Darwin, Townsville, Cairns, Newcastle, Adelaide and Geelong have begun building apartments in the 2000s.
In 1933 Cairns joined the Police Force in order to have more time for his interest in athletics.
These events have all been on the east coast of Australia, with the most northern event at Cairns, Queensland and the event furthest south at Macksville, NSW.
The supposed relevance of this incident to Morosi is the implication that as Cairns ' private secretary, Morosi was to blame for any disorganisation present in Cairns ' office that may have contributed to him signing the infamous letter but not remembering having done so.
One ship and one shore establishment of Royal Australian Navy ( RAN ) have been named HMAS Cairns, for the city of Cairns, Queensland.
Four battle honours have been awarded to HMAS Cairns:
The New Zealand Herald journalist, Richard Boock said about Cairns: " It's not a scientific measure of course, but if Cairns ' body had held together long enough for him to have played 100 Tests, his figures extrapolate out to something like 5334 runs and 351 wickets-very similar to those of Botham.
In total, the Cairns State High School Orchestra has been presented with the first prize trophy a record five times, while the only school to have entered the Grand Finals on more occasions is Brisbane State High School.
Cathay Pacific also operates such flights from Hong Kong to Australia such as Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Cairns and recently to Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, while have red-eye service from Jakarta to Hong Kong, and many flights from Southeast Asia to Japan and Korea.
Calculations based on available lowland data ( from Innisfail, Cairns and Port Douglas ) would suggest daily rainfalls could have been potentially as high as during a cyclone in 1911-which if accurate would be the highest daily rainfall in the world.
A traveling support of around 2, 000 from the West coast meant a great atmosphere and a new record crowd for a game in Scotland of 6, 225 watched Glasgow fight back from a large deficit to take the lead in the dying moments through a Dan Parks try, only to have their hopes crushed as Ben Cairns raced home between the posts to seal it for Edinburgh.
Players from all over the world have come to live and play in the League: Dik Abed, Bill Alley, Nyron Asgarali, Nathan Astle, Sydney Barnes, Allan Border, Chris Cairns, Sir Learie Constantine, Kapil Dev, Allan Donald, Bruce Dooland, Roy Gilchrist, Jason Gillespie, Kerry O ' Keeffe, Charlie Griffith, Andrew Hall, Wes Hall, Roger Harper, Chris Harris, George Headley, Michael Holding, Murali Kartik, Charlie Llewellyn, Clive Lloyd, Manny Martindale, Cec Pepper, Viv Richards, Andy Roberts, Fred Root, Jacques Rudolph, Peter Sleep, George Tribe, Lou Vincent, Shane Warne, Chester Watson, Steve Waugh and Everton Weekes to name but a few.
Stations at Carnarvon, Geraldton and Wyndham have closed, while the original base at Cloncurry was moved to Mount Isa in 1965 and the early base at Charters Towers moved to Cairns in 1972.
Cairns have his harm hacked off by a Jap, whom he shot.
According to David Cairns, Lélio had the most " immediate impact " of all Berlioz's works, yet the fashionable Romantic features and the mixture of declamation and music which appealed to early audiences have served to date the piece and it is rarely revived or recorded nowadays.

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The latter theorem has been generalized by Yamabe and Yujobo, and Cairns to show that in Af there are families of such cubes.
Whitlam's original Deputy Prime Minister, Lance Barnard, had been challenged and defeated for his post by Cairns in late 1974.
Australia also is active in meetings of the Commonwealth Heads of Government and the Pacific Islands Forum, and has been a leader in the Cairns Group — countries pressing for agricultural trade reform in the Uruguay Round of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade ( GATT ) negotiations — and in the APEC forum.
Since 1799 Cairns Church had been located in a building on Mugdock Road close to the ' preaching braes ' on Barloch Moor where the congregation's first services had taken place.
In 1988, John Cairns at the Radcliffe Infirmary in Oxford, England, and a group of other scientists renewed the Lamarckian controversy ( which at that point had been a dead debate for many years ).
In what Cairns has been quoted as saying was "... the most active and intense and vigorous election campaign that's ever been run in Australia.
" Cairns and others pointed out that Elizabeth Reid, who had been appointed Whitlam's advisor on women's issues in 1973, had received the same sort of media attention.
By 1977, however, the same allegations that had been made against Morosi in the political world were being made in the alternative lifestyle movement: specifically, that she was manipulating Cairns, and that her husband was manipulating both of them for financial gain.
" In 2002 Cairns admitted his relationship with Morosi had been sexual.
Cairns had already been selected as the Labour candidate in his home town following the retirement of Norman Godman.
Cairns had already been created Baron Cairns, of Garmoyle in the County of Antrim, in 1867, and was made Viscount Garmoyle, in the County of Antrim, at the same time he was given the earldom.
With the bat, Cairns has been the author of some of New Zealand cricket's most memorable innings, including his unbeaten 102 to win the final of the 2000 ICC KnockOut Trophy for New Zealand against India in Kenya, and his 158 from just 172 balls in a Test against South Africa in 2004.
In March 2012 Cairns successfully sued former Indian Premier League commissioner Lalit Modi for libel, after Modi posted on Twitter in 2010 that Cairns had been involved in match-fixing during 2008.

Cairns and placed
When a pupil enters the Academy he or she is placed into one of the four houses: Shaw, Currie, Pottinger or Cairns, named after distinguished past pupils: James Shaw, Donald Currie, Henry Pottinger, and Hugh Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, for whom the house colours are yellow, green, red, and blue, respectively ; each pupil must wear a tie with a stripe of his or her house colour on it.

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Anterior cingulotomy was first used by Hugh Cairns in the UK, and developed in the US by H. T.
The Lost Tombs trilogy of modules — The Star Cairns and Crypt of Lyzandred the Mad, by Sean K. Reynolds, and The Doomgrinder, by Steve Miller — were the first to be published in the new setting.
* Stagecoach: Taking the Stage, an essay by David Cairns for The Criterion Collection
Fitzroy Island is serviced by the Fitzroy Flyer, a power catamaran operating out of the Marlin Marina in Cairns.
It is 27 km offshore from Cairns ( 1394 km northwest of Brisbane ), Queensland, can be accessed by a choice of boats leaving daily from Cairns, and is reputed to be the most visited ( popular ) island National Park within the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area.
Lakefield is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 1, 707 km northwest of Brisbane and 340 km north-west of Cairns by road, on Cape York Peninsula.
In Australia the service between Brisbane and Cairns by the QR Tilt Train claims to be the fastest narrow-gauge train in the world, running at 160 km / h.
* Tilt Train by QR, diesel and electric tilting Traveltrains ( Australia ), operating between Brisbane and Cairns.
" Unity's sister, Deborah, rebutted by stating that the entourage that returned with Unity consisted of herself and their mother and although she doesn't remember them being searched upon return, that Unity " could not walk, talked with difficulty and was a changed personality, like one who had had a stroke ", and that she has detailed records from Professor Cairns, neurosurgeon at the Nuffield Hospital in Oxford, on her condition, including X-rays showing the bullet.
At the outbreak of the Second World War the college site was requisitioned by the military for use as the Hospital for Head Injuries under the directorship of Hugh Cairns, the Professor of Surgery at Nuffield College.
Encouraged by the support of the 7th Earl of Shaftesbury and the 1st Earl Cairns, he gave up his early ambition to lead a missionary's life in China, and began what was to prove his life ’ s work.
On 9 July 1876, The Girls ' Village Home was officially opened with 12 cottages by the then Lord Cairns.
From June to November 2010, he appeared in a national tour of a new one-man play, Shakespeare: the Man from Stratford, written by Jonathan Bate, directed by Tom Cairns and produced by the Ambassador Theatre Group.
Although the Orange Walk District has no coast because it is locked inland, it boasts the remains of two forts, Forts Mundy and Cairns, built by soldiers of the British Honduras West India Regiment.
One of the doctors attending him was Hugh Cairns, a neurosurgeon, who after Lawrence's death began a long study of what he saw as the unnecessary loss of life by motorcycle despatch riders through head injuries.
Cairns ' research led to the use of crash helmets by both military and civilian motorcyclists.

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