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Forty-three year old Captain Herbert K. Gates, of the Cascade, was the Judge Advocate.
Bill Gates ' Cascade Investments LLC is the second largest shareholder of Berkshire and owns more than 5 % of class B shares.
* Cascade Investments LLC, a private investments and holding company owned by Bill Gates
Michael Larson is the Chief Investment Officer of Cascade Investment, which is the investment vehicle for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Gates personal fortune.
Cascade is a diversified investment shop established in 1994 by Gates and Larson.
Historic buildings include the Clock Tower near Tank Quarry, with its modern work of art the Cascade Gates ( 2007 ) in welded steel, by artist and sculptor Rose Garrard, the 18th century North Malvern House ( formerly a public house now flats ) and the Victorian building of the former North Malvern school.
On November 6, 2006, Bill Gates, through his holding company Cascade Investments LLC, and Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal made an offer to take Four Seasons Hotels private for US $ 3. 4 billion ( excluding debt ).

Cascade and 2007
In 2007, the DØ and CDF collaborations reported direct observation of the " Cascade B " () Xi baryon.
" New Castle has recently opened Zambelli Plaza ( actually a park with a light-up fireworks display ) catty-corner from the Cascade Center in 2007 in honor of the Zambelli family's accomplishments.
* Gary Krist, The White Cascade: The Great Northern Railway Disaster and America's Deadliest Avalanche, Holt, 2007
Cascade Books, 2007.
In ( local ) autumn 2007, 59 adult birds from the Tiritiri Matangi population were released in Cascade Kauri Park, in the Waitakere Ranges near Auckland and by the end of the year the first chicks had fledged there.
In 2007, Main Street was blocked off while crews attempt to repair, or replace the aging 150 year old Cascade Bridge, which leads to the park, as of August, 2010, the bridge still remains closed.
In 2007, Cascade Broadcasting began to operate W24BW out of the studios of WBKI.

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Davros and the Daleks plan to detonate a " reality bomb ", a wavelength transmitted by the stolen planets which cancels out the electrical field binding atoms, reducing the whole of creation, even other Universes due to the Medusa Cascade being a rift, to nothingness except for the Daleks and the Crucible, in order to achieve " ultimate victory ".
The city also supports many other industries, shipbuilding, including high-speed catamaran factories such as the world renowned Incat and ore refinement zinc smelters operated by Nyrstar, large breweries such as Cascade manufactures many different beers exported nationally with its premium and boutique beers being found in Europe, as well as smaller breweries around the city.
The region is bounded to the north by the Coast Mountains and to the southeast by the Cascade Mountains, and is traversed from east to west by the Fraser River.
Some of the early companies to make Frame Relay products included StrataCom ( later acquired by Cisco Systems ) and Cascade Communications ( later acquired by Ascend Communications and then by Lucent Technologies ).
Arriving at the Columbia at The Dalles and stopped by the Cascade Mountains and Mount Hood, some gave up their wagons or disassembled them and put them on boats or rafts for a trip down the Columbia River.
Like most of Oregon and Washington south of Puget Sound into the Willamette Valley the landscape and climate of Clark County are determined by its placement between the volcanic Pacific Coast and Cascade Ranges, where glaciation helped form a U-shaped valley which meets the river valley of the Columbia River as it leaves the Columbia River Gorge.
In the early 1850s the Kalapuya, along with the other native peoples west of the Cascade Mountains, were removed by the US government through a combination of treaties and force.
It is bounded by the Cascade Mountains on the west, the Wenatchee Mountains on the north, Rattlesnake Mountain and the Rattlesnake Hills on the east, and the Horse Heaven Hills to the south.
A Landscape with Shepherds Resting Under a Tree by a Cascade.
* Cascade with other TSRs by calling the old interrupt vector.
* University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections – Dwight Watson Photographs Photographs taken by mountaineer and amateur photographer Dwight Watson of hiking and skiing expeditions in the Cascade and Olympic Mountain ranges of Washington State, ca.
The Pacific Northwest is a diverse geographic region, dominated by several mountain ranges, including the Coast Mountains, the Cascade Range, the Olympic Mountains, the Columbia Mountains, and the Rocky Mountains.
The county's distillery business thrived in these decades, led by Maclin H. Davis's Cascade Distillery, founded in 1882 and now known as George Dickell Distilleries, which opened in 1959.
It was surpassed by Cascade County ( Great Falls ), which was surpassed by Yellowstone County ( Billings ) in 1970.
Since the completion of the Cascade Dam in 1948, much of the northern valley has been covered by the Cascade Reservoir.
It is operated by the Cascade Pacific Council of Boy Scouts of America.
Camp Pioneer was founded in 1936 by Cascade Pacific Council councilman Cap Monroe and a group of Eagle Scouts from a troop in Albany after an executive order was issued by President Grover Cleveland.
In 1969 the Union Lumber Company was purchased by Boise Cascade and John Quincy and it, in turn, became Georgia Pacific in 1973.

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Most of the Columbia's drainage basin ( which, at, is about the size of France ) lies roughly between the Rocky Mountains on the east and the Cascade Mountains on the west.
Obsidian flows which may be hiked on are found within the calderas of Newberry Volcano and Medicine Lake Volcano in the Cascade Range of western North America, and at Inyo Craters east of the Sierra Nevada in California.
The river rises in the Cascade Range at an elevation of at Keechelus Dam on Keechelus Lake near Snoqualmie Pass, near Easton.
The northern part of the range, north of Mount Rainier, is known as the North Cascades in the United States but is formally named the Cascade Mountains north of the Canada – United States border, reaching to the northern extremity of the Cascades at Lytton Mountain.
* Cascade Mountains Leeward Forests images at bioimages. vanderbilt. edu
Mount Shasta ( Karuk: Úytaahkoo or " White Mountain ") is located at the southern end of the Cascade Range in Siskiyou County, California and at is the second highest peak in the Cascades and the fifth highest in California.
Recently they've been competing in a game called the Battle in Seattle taking place at Seattle's CenturyLink Field before the even more traditional Cascade Cup game, although because of conference scheduling the two games were combined starting 2006.
In 2008, The Great Northwest Athletic Conference reinstated football, and Central Washington along with Western Washington rejoined the conference, so the previous format of the Battle in Seattle being played at CenturyLink Field and the Cascade Cup was contested in Ellensburg.
Three years later, in 1889, the construction of a primitive hydro-electric factory at Cascade of the Jarrauds ( Cascade des Jarrauds ) on the little River Maulde at Saint-Martin-Château, away, established a more reliable electricity supply for the little town.
Skagit County farmland at the base of the Cascade Mountains, north of Darrington, Washington.
Established in 1917, it was named after the Long Valley of the North Fork of the Payette River, which extends over 30 miles from Payette Lake at McCall south to Cascade to Round Valley.
View from the top of West Mountain at Tamarack Resort, overlooking Lake Cascade to the east.
It heads north from Eagle to Horseshoe Bend and climbs the whitewater of the Payette River to Cascade and McCall in Valley County, and ends at New Meadows in Adams County, at the junction with U. S. Route 95.
It goes beside Cascade Creek at the base of Macquarie Pass to a small waterfall.
Mount Mazama, part of the Cascade Range volcanic arc, was built up mostly of andesite, dacite, and rhyodacite over a period of at least 400, 000 years.
Cascade is located at ( 44. 515575 ,-116. 043681 ).
Cascade is located at ( 47. 271954 ,-111. 702675 ).

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