She was last spotted in the foothills of Jefferson County.
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But leaders in the southern Sierra foothills like the plan.
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Oroville Dam is located in the foothills of the western Sierras.
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The widespread watches extend into the foothills of the southern Sierra.
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"Peak fire risk" in the Sierra foothills began around 9 p.m.
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"Villages are right on the foothills of the mountain," Cabrera said.
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He and his wife, June, lived in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
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There are still many fires burning in the foothills of Washington.
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Little is known about how Boyd wound up in the foothills.
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The location is set in the foothills of the Slieve Bloom mountains.
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David Isho runs the Desert Foothills Sheriff's Posse, which has 16 members.
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I grew up in the foothills of California between Yosemite and Fresno.
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Moreover, the canyons and foothills are an inviting terrain for recreational riders.
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There is still gold to be found in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
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"The northeast and foothills of Himalaya could get good rainfall," he said.
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Near mountains of ice, the snow would pile up into large foothills.
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Witnesses recounted thick fog over the foothills where the helicopter went down.
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The areas affected are the Sierra Foothills, North Valley and North Bay.
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The officers had brought a total of 28 firearms to the foothills.
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The fire has burned across 153,000 acres (62,000 hectares) of the Sierra foothills.
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The Beartooth Ranch spans 12,350 acres of irrigated meadows, pastures, and pine foothills.
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Reservoirs in the surrounding foothills had dried up, revealing acres of cracked earth.
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"The north-east and foothills of Himalaya could get good rainfall," he said.
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Significant snowfall was recorded in the foothills for the first time since 2011.
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Wildfires are burning near the Sierra Nevada foothills and the Los Angeles shoreline.
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Mr. Friesen's mother retired as a physical therapist from Foothills Hospital in Calgary.
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"Make no mistake, we are still in the foothills on this journey," he said.
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Oroville Dam is located in the foothills of the western Sierra Nevada mountain range.
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The dam is located in the foothills of the western Sierra Nevada mountain range.
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The foothills of the Kullu Valley are blanketed with apple trees beginning to bloom.
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Chauncey rests at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, not far from West Virginia.
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Dig Inn also has it owns farm in the foothills of the Catskill Mountains.
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"We're very much still in the foothills of our recovery programme," he told reporters.
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The Camp Fire has burned across 153,336 acres (62,000 hectares) of the Sierra foothills.
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We sped along the Kakheti Highway, climbing into the foothills of the Gombori Pass.
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They now live in the foothills outside Boulder, about 200 yards from each other.
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From a viral moment on C-Span to a meeting in the Appalachian foothills.
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Others have lost their homes, including thousands in the foothills north of Santa Rosa.
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Nestled against the Tennessee River in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, Chattanooga, Tenn.
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The high school boys soccer team at Faith Christian—a "non-denominational, parent-controlled school founded...to provide a quality Christian education," according to its website—refused to play Foothills Academy College Prep last week because Foothills has two girls on the team.
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Pike County is in the Appalachia foothills about 95 miles (150 km) east of Cincinnati.
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Farther south into the Appalachian foothills, churches, pickup trucks and Confederate flags become more common.
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To the delight of Colorado's ski industry, the mountains and foothills were pounded the hardest.
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A driver had dropped her off at the foothills of Mount Evans, the FBI said.
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The villages were right on the foothills of the mountain, making it difficult to escape.
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The foothills on which Porter Ranch was built, O'Connor learned, once belonged to J.Paul Getty.
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I woke up the next morning in the foothills of the Cascades in eastern Washington.
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Government forces repelled the rebels, who retreated into the foothills of the Sierra Maestra mountains.
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And nothing explains it better than one very old tower in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
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But her name still lives on in the foothills even if her onetime hometown doesn't.
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A converted cedar greenhouse accommodates guests looking to explore the foothills of the Willamette Valley.
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As night fell on the foothills, Boyd, surrounded by cops, grew increasingly agitated and anxious.
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As I drove, the vineyards gave way to wheat-gold foothills, black cows in fields.
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Tashkent is a small village in the foothills of a mountain range rimming northern Cyprus.
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Mr. Beall used the term "foothills cuisine" to describe the style of cooking at his restaurants.
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In the Appalachian foothills, limestone bluffs rise high above it, a cross section of time itself.
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The blaze, dubbed the Thomas Fire, broke out on Monday evening in the foothills above Ventura.
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The company literally moved mountains—excavating parts of the Nevada foothills to fit its massive footprint.
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Maybe we don't have to worry about a flock of leggy, feathered predators terrorizing the foothills.
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After spending the night at the hopsital, Pedro was moved to Foothills Animal Shelter in Golden.
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Now, she has given birth to a calf in the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
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The elder Reagan was a teacher at Foothills Elementary School, where Clark was a third-grader.
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In the Etna region, the volcano provides a magnificent backdrop for the vineyards in its foothills.
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Sitting in the foothills of the Ural Mountains, Yekaterinburg has a reputation as a contrarian city.
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The famed amphitheater is carved into the foothills of The Rockies, so the wind gets tricky.
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Our neighborhood, in the Oakland foothills, was one of those targeted to have our electricity cut.
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On the foothills, next to the lake, they built, from scratch, their home and boutique resort.
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It was a small city in one of Ohio's poorest counties on the foothills of the Appalachians.
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The fire has burned across 151,6003 acres (61,107 hectares) of the Sierra foothills north of San Francisco.
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The Bay Area, coast and southern portion of the Sierra Foothills would be impacted at 7 p.m.
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We've had officers that typically walk right by them and they shoo them back into the foothills.
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He still spends a couple of hours operating his radio every month, mostly from the Sierra foothills.
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Ryan Abbott says another man was killed in the morning attack in the foothills near North Bend.
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The largest fire burning in Southern California started in the foothills of Ventura County on Monday evening.
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A wildfire began burning through the foothills surrounding the satellite's launch pad at Vandenberg Air Force Base.
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Officials have said Boyd was armed with knives and camping illegally in the Sandia foothills outside Albuquerque.
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That meant a nomadic lifestyle, herding sheep, horses and other animals among pastures in the Qilian foothills.
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I lit out for the Nevada foothills in pursuit of the actors, I had a date"; "It
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We're in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, trails and roads elevated between ravines above tributaries.
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And it isn't grown in the foothills of Mount Vesuvius, as Italy's famous San Marzano tomatoes are.
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Once fully implemented, the outages will span from Silicon Valley to the foothills of the Sierra Nevada.
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Looming to the west of Alberta's foothills country, the Rocky Mountains were spectacularly painted with fresh snow.
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Another part, a seal between the engine and transmission, failed as they were climbing the Himalayan foothills.
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The wreckage was located in the foothills of the Santa Monica mountains, in a mountain bike park.
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Uncertainty has hardened the resolve of indigenous communities whose adobe homes dot the volcanic foothills around Atacama.
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From there, it moves into the Sierra foothills, through Auburn and the heart of Gold Rush country.
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The company said it had planned to turn off power in other parts of the Sierra Foothills.
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They played Foothills Christian High and won -- 88 to 62 -- in a CIF Open Division Playoff game.
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The fire has burned across 153,336 acres (62,000 hectares) of the Sierra foothills and is 85 percent contained.
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Growth software stocks at the foothills of a large TAM the stocks almost always work, says the analyst.
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No one knew the dog was deaf when she arrived at the Foothills Animal Shelter in Golden, Colorado.
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I'd been on a hiking trip in the foothills of Maharashtra, and we'd gotten caught in a storm.
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Police say Boutain had been camping in the foothills with his wife for at least a few days.
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It led him to Tamworth, New Hampshire, a colonial-era township at the foothills of the White Mountains.
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"There's a chance that we're in the foothills of recession but I don't think we are," he added.
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Nestled in the foothills of California's Sierra Nevada Mountains is the quaint Gold Rush town of Nevada City.
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Goats are sometimes let loose in the nearby Boise foothills to eat wild plants and reduce wildfire threats.
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The fire is burning through dense, heavy chaparral and came within yards of some homes in the foothills.
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On a drive into the blackened foothills from nearby Chico, thick smoke lingered, making it difficult to breathe.
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Earlier this year, I was visiting Athens, Ohio, the town in the Appalachian foothills where I grew up.
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Estimates range from 1 foot to almost 2 feet in the mountains and foothills west of Interstate 85.
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Kristy Allan, 63, lives in Placerville, where her small bungalow overlooks the lush foothills of the Sierra Nevada.
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And in the foothills of the green Appalachian mountains, some of the best natural treasures are the waterfalls!
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Only charred remnants remained of the peaceful life in their home in the rustic foothills neighborhood: Charred bicycles.
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Our Tehran bureau chief went to the quake-prone foothills of the Zagros Mountains to speak with survivors.
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"Given we're in the low foothills of this virus, this is f---ing petrifying," the senior director said.
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"I think we are absolutely at the foothills of understanding how they can be of benefit to humanity."
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That year, the event took place at a reservoir in the high-desert foothills of the Sierra Nevada.
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Ubud, a picturesque town in the foothills, is surrounded by rice paddies and is popular with foreign tourists.
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The winter storms have unleashed a bumper crop of highly flammable grasses in lowland foothills across the West.
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He sends his goats into the foothills to eat noxious weeds, on a Bureau of Land Management contract.
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The commanding heights of the economy, as well as most of its foothills, would remain firmly in private hands.
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The San Ysidro Ranch, replete with Persian rugs, Italian linen bedding and oak floors, sits in the Montecito foothills.
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Paradise, in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, was in theory a better candidate for protection by forest thinning.
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Earlier that same week, about 24,103 customers across three counties in the Sierra Foothills were left in the dark.
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Its head office in Haridwar, in the foothills of the Himalayas, is not in a place consultants would recommend.
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I had just ... did a story about trying to find the devil in the foothills of the Swiss Alps.
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On a recent trip, Nugget employees took buses to the Sierra Foothills, where a chef-prepared breakfast awaited them.
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Nestled in a valley between the two tailing ends of the Appalachian foothills, the southern city of Birmingham, Ala.
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A bungalow in the foothills an hour northwest of Hollywood stands in for the patio of Johnson's Texas ranch.
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Beinstock and his wife, Saron Rice, farmed eight acres of grapes in the western foothills of California's Sierra Nevada.
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Plans are underway to open a new inn and build private houses in the foothills across from the farm.
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Her parents grew grapes, olives and hazelnuts on roughly 150 acres in the Etna foothills near the Alcantara River.
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Boise's downtown is integrated with nature, with the foothills rising to the north and the Boise River flowing through.
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The shooting occurred in Azusa, a city of about 45,000 nestled in the foothills of the San Gabriel Mountains.
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I ran Molten Core, farmed the Barman's Shank on a rogue alt, and purged my enemies in Hillsbrad Foothills.
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Wildfires have burned in California near the Sierra Nevada foothills and the Los Angeles shoreline, engulfing nearly 2101,291 acres.
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"She was then taken to an area where she was last seen out toward the foothills," Mr. Phillips said.
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BETZIGAU, Germany — Katharina Zinnecker's farm in the foothills of the German Alps has been in the family since 215.
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Wildfires have burned in California near the Sierra Nevada foothills and the Los Angeles shoreline, engulfing nearly 250,000 acres.
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Wildfires have burned in California near the Sierra Nevada foothills and the Los Angeles shoreline, engulfing nearly 303,000 acres.
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Wildfires have burned in California near the Sierra Nevada foothills and the Los Angeles shoreline, engulfing nearly 240,25 acres.
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Many of the luxury resorts that draw visitors to Tucson lie north in the foothills of the Catalina Mountains.
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Cloistered in the foothills of the Sierra Madre, Palanan's farmers cross fields on the backs of loping water buffaloes.
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And farther inland, heavy rain pounded the Sierra foothills, the Sierra Star reported, leading to flash floods and evacuations.
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In fact, it's already been released in the Foothills Wildlife Management Area in Blount County, TWRA said on Twitter.
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Britain has been enlisting Gurkhas, a tribe from Nepal's Himalayan foothills known for their fierce combat abilities, since 1815.
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Malcolm Bell Wiseman was born on May 23, 1925, in Crimora, Va., in the foothills of the Shenandoah Mountains.
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It's in a large ranch home nestled in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, just north of Los Angeles.
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He left his family's camp in Bleecker in the Adirondack foothills for a swim in the lake on Saturday afternoon.
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Nine people and three dogs are now sharing her fiance's home in Foothills where she's riding out the evacuation order.
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THE Tierra Grata encampment in the foothills of the Perijá mountains overlooks vast cattle ranches around the city of Valledupar.
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Police said a rifle, the second weapon, was recovered in the foothills of the canyon during their search on Tuesday.
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Police launched a search through the foothills above Red Butte Garden, deploying armored vehicles and sniper teams in the area.
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The additional $1,590 that has been raised so far will go to Foothills Animal Rescue's new Shelter Pet Medical Fund.
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For example, Lake McClure and New Melones Lake in the Central Sierra foothills are each below 20 percent of capacity.
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At night, the lights from nearby hamlets flicker and blink in the foothills like lightning bugs dancing across the sky.
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Two French cyclists died last week, one of whom was competing in a race at the foothills of the Pyrenees.
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Residents of the village in the foothills of Thrissur district, in southwest India's Kerala state, feared invasions by wild elephants.
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THE Jim Corbett National Park in the foothills of the Himalayas has perhaps the world's highest concentration of wild tigers.
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The latest warning covers areas along the Pacific Coast and the foothills, including the affluent communities of Montecito and Goleta.
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To make matters worse in Guatemala, "villages are right on the foothills of the mountain," CNN meteorologist Ivan Cabrera said.
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Early snow estimates range from 1 foot to almost 2 feet across the mountains and foothills west of Interstate 85.
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It looked like bubbling molasses, let's say, spreading out and running up into the foothills, just covering the whole city.
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Trump&aposs trade war puts the US and China &aposin the foothills of a cold war,&apos says Henry Kissinger.
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Mr. Bali is from the foothills of the Himalayas, a birthplace of yoga, which he says flows in his blood.
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She said she had migrated to the city from the Carpathian foothills because "there is no work" in rural Ukraine.
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Pale green leaf-lace froths on the trees, a verdant scribble working its way up the foothills of Mt. Greylock.
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Some of the Cherokee Nation's oldest communities crouch along remote switchback roads in the verdant Ozark foothills of Adair County.
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Walter Darlington Huddleston was born on April 15, 1926, in Burkesville, in the foothills of Appalachia, in south central Kentucky.
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Cistercian monks first planted vines in a natural amphitheater in the foothills of the Vosges Mountains in the 23th century.
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The border is demarcated by the Spin Ghar range, sheer, jagged peaks that mellow into foothills with lush river valleys.
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The 16,000-square-foot lakeside estate, called Crystal Pointe, sits in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains in Nevada.
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Among them is Bethesda Charitable Endeavors, which funds a community center in a town called Haldwani, in the Himalayan foothills.
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As I walked to the visitor center, the rain clouds lifted to reveal a stunning vision on the nearby foothills.
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Cornelissen's natural approach to wine and the resources he has in the foothills of Mount Etna have defined his product.
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It crashed in the Santa Monica foothills on the outskirts of Calabasas, about 40 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.
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It crashed in the Santa Monica foothills on the outskirts of Calabasas, about 40 miles northwest of downtown Los Angeles.
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It's at the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, used to be a ... You've barely lost the accent, but you have.
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Chief Minister of Uttarakhand state Trivendra Rawat said the bus fell into a 700-foot-deep gorge in the Himalayan foothills.
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Strong southerly winds with gusts of 45 to 65 mph are expected to whip through the Central Valley and surrounding foothills.
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I am stopped short the first time I ride north into the foothills of the Pindus Range in Assassin's Creed Odyssey.
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It claims that Kim Jong Il, the late father of the country's dictator, Kim Jong Un, was born in its foothills.
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Foothills Brewing in Winston-Salem created an IPA of Month series, brewing a different one each month for two straight years.
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I drive to a trailhead in the foothills and start off with my dog running laps around me along the way.
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Some of the areas that may be impacted are Humboldt, the Sierra foothills, Western Sacramento Valley and the greater Bay Area.
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The 36 counties losing power, the utility said, include Humboldt, the Sierra foothills, Western Sacramento Valley and the greater Bay Area.
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The church has recognized 69 miracles and thousands of cures at Lourdes, a small city in the foothills of the Pyrenees.
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"It is with sadness, shock, and grief that we confirm the loss of a Foothills School Division staff member," Bailey confirmed.
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The small city of Ivrea sits cradled in the foothills of the Italian Alps, 30 miles south of the Swiss border.
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A sky mottled with the clouds that over the past few days have soaked this grassy meadow in the Sierra foothills.
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Aphonopelma johnnycashi was thought to be part of another species found in the foothills along the western Sierra Nevadas, Hamilton said.
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Gataullin is from the semi-autonomous Russian Republic of Bashkortostan, an oil-producing region in the foothills of the Ural Mountains.
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Recently she had broken her vow of silence and moved to this hut in Uttarkashi, in the foothills of the mountains.
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Gordon found a place to rent sight unseen, a cabin up the mountain from Stanville proper, in the western Sierra foothills.
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We were in the Himalayan foothills of Myanmar, near the border with China, the heart of the world's largest methamphetamine trade.
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Before dawn on April 4, 1994, Abigail Alling and Mark Van Thillo slipped across the foothills of Arizona's Santa Catalina Mountains.
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The article focused on the city of Weed, a faded mill town of 2,700 residents in the foothills of Mt. Shasta.
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They typically stay well south of Atlanta, preferring the coastal plain to the Appalachian foothills in the north of the state.
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Photographed in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains, dark wools, a knit shawl and other pieces inspired by traditional Romanian dress.
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The brain, along with Ishi's ashes, were buried in a secret ceremony in the Mount Lassen foothills that he called home.
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It's an apt welcome to a town set in the foothills of the Berkshires, scattered with forests, lakes and rolling fields.
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The labyrinth of alleys sloped up the foothills, and the mud-mortar homes became denser, muddier, as the grade grew steeper.
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So early Monday, I drove from my Sacramento-area home to Oroville, about 80 miles north in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
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That wasn't an unusual ambition in Jared's hometown of Greenville, a riverside manufacturing city in the foothills of western South Carolina.
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McGinn took her staff to the foothills, where the group met Geoff Stone, the homicide detective who initially investigated the shooting.
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Mr. Beall (pronounced Bell) spent his earliest years on the farm, in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains in eastern Tennessee.
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Roam the enchanting leaf-strewn foothills of the Mourne Mountains used as the backdrop for the discovery of the orphaned wolf pups.
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Apple was initially slow to respond, but the company has now credited the discovery to Grant Thompson of Catalina Foothills High School.
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"There is something going on," said Hassan Ali Achoub, a 153-year-old farmer living in the foothills of the Hamreen mountains.
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The only thing Foothills Brewing fans seemed to enjoy more than naming each IPA of the month release were the IPAs themselves.
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Looking across the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains, one of the regions hit hardest by the historic levels of tree mortality.
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Rolling clouds make shadows on the distant foothills, which are walled-off from the cracking earth by a line of sage brush.
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Here, in the lowland Amazon rainforest near the foothills of the Andes mountains, the scientists collect ecological data about reptiles and amphibians.
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LUSH FORESTS, cowbells ringing and a fairy-tale castle make the alpine foothills above Linz seem alive with "The Sound of Music".
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The couple has been living in this remote village in the western foothills of Sri Lanka's central mountains for over five decades.
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During the World Cup, the Nigerian team will have its team base in this resort in the foothills of the Caucasus mountains.
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Many in the town of 27,000 in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada fled with nothing more than a change of clothes.
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One humid morning this past summer, Omeed Dariani drove his black Tesla sedan through the foothills east of San Diego, looking apprehensive.
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Early on Wednesday morning, Hadrava flew his usual path through the forested, hilly foothills of the Sumava mountains for his 6 a.m.
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Set in the foothills of Mount Lycabettus, the white-tablecloth restaurant demonstrates why Barbarigou is considered the godmother of contemporary Greek cuisine.
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Almost 21990,290 feet up in the northern foothills of Mount Etna lies perhaps the highest vineyard in Sicily, Salvo Foti's Vigna Bosco.
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Two bodies were found in their torched rental car in the foothills about a month later, and the third the following week.
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The road began to curve as I reached the mountain range's foothills, where towering rock formations hinted at what was to come.
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When he arrived at the foothills, Sandy put on a plated vest and slung a rifle and Taser shotgun over his shoulders.
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Other enthusiasts swear this particular wine cultivation officially began in the foothills of France and Italy, through vigor and an uncompromising standard.
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One man died while competing on Saturday in a cycling race in the southwestern Ariege region, in the foothills of the Pyrenees.
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In 2003 Hammarsing Kharhmar left Shillong, a small city in the foothills of the Himalayas in North Eastern India, and headed to Boston.
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Monday evening in the foothills near Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, a popular hiking destination, local officials told the Los Angeles Times.
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Chief Minister of Uttarakhand state Trivendra Rawat said the bus fell into a 700-foot (700-meter) deep gorge in the Himalayan foothills.
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Parts of the south-facing foothills and coastal mountain slopes could see up to 10 inches of rain through the weekend, meteorologists said.
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In the foothills not far from San Diego, hundreds of residents fled the West Willows community near Alpine, The Los Angeles Times reported.
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There are also affected areas along the Sierra Nevada foothills including Paradise, the town that was decimated by the Camp Fire last year.
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Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Madre del Sur mountain range, Ayahualtempa is one of 16 indigenous communities protected by the militia.
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While the "of the month" series has expanded beyond IPAs, Foothills fans continue to reminisce about their favorite IPA of the Month releases.
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"We the counties in the foothills are the water supply for the rest of the state," Mills said at an October 2017 meeting.
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A firefighter walks down a road past a burnt out hillside as fire continues to burn in the foothills outside of Calabasas, Calif.
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Located three hours north of San Francisco in the golden foothills of the state's Central Valley, Thunderhill was hot and windy that weekend.
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When Faith Christian made the same objection, however, Foothills' male players said they would only play the game if Colette and Alyssa could.
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It was in Dalton, Georgia, another town in the Appalachian foothills, that Bill's wife, Vera Sue, was fatally shot on 5th July 1973.
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Whether he named it Highland for its foothills location, his Scottish ancestry or some other reason is not known, Ms. Bon-Harper said.
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In the foothills of Kenya's highest mountain, Mount Kenya, James "Jimmy" Rugami received a broken record player -- which he fixed -- from his brother.
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Situated in the wooded foothills of the Carpathian mountains, it is now a museum and major tourist attraction in European Union member Romania.
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The Nazca Lines were first discovered in 1927 when Peruvian archaeologist Toribio Mejía Xesspe spotted them while he was hiking through the foothills.
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In 2007, the French industrial designer Jean Louis Iratzoki opened a remote studio in a wood cabin in the foothills of the Pyrenees.
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Struggling to keep my balance, I teeter along a narrow plankway that wends through the rolling foothills near Denali National Park and Preserve.
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He Yuqing, 60, wore a blue tunic and apron, common among older ethnic Bai women of this verdant valley in the Himalayan foothills.
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The two musicians are selling their $3.8 million desert home (for a little less than they actually paid), nestled in the Phoenix foothills.
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Located on the banks of the Susquehanna River and the foothills of the Appalachian Trail, Harrisburg offers residents unlimited access to the outdoors.
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It also turned out to be one of our favorites, the 223 Bebame from El Dorado County in the Sierra Foothills of California.
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Driving along the Catalina Foothills to a campaign event last month, Ms. Kirkpatrick insisted she did not take any progressive momentum for granted.
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In the mid-22017s, a bright young girl became head prefect of a Catholic girls' school near the lush foothills of Hong Kong.
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"I think someone was chasing her for her to run this way," Castro-Stops says, pointing toward a ravine in between two foothills.
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The city virtually emptied of inhabitants who, along with the Californian's subscribers and advertisers, flocked to the Sierra foothills to seek their fortunes.
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Though the group is relegated to the foothills and surrounding mountains, the Islamic State's mere presence has made security in the district difficult.
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And there&aposs abundant javelina and deer in the Catalina foothills, so why it happened in this case we&aposre just not sure.
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By the time the emigrants reached the foothills of the Sierra in late October, they were fatally behind schedule, demoralized and already starving.
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What you Get An 1865 clapboard cottage in Cambria, a converted farmhouse in the Sierra foothills and a 2004 home in Chula Vista.
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The company cut power to about 24,000 customers in the Sierra foothills on Monday night, affecting residents in Butte, Nevada and Yuba counties.
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The first time that happened, I was driving into Sequoia National Park from the foothills of central California's Sierra Nevada, south of Yosemite.
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Pieridae will retain all site-based Shell employees and some Calgary-based employees who support the Foothills assets, Shell said in a statement.
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There's also a stay at Ananda, a wellness retreat in the foothills of the Himalayas, where Oprah Winfrey and Melinda Gates have been guests.
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About three years ago there was this event in our city -- the death of a homeless man by our police force in the foothills.
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It didn't matter that the 23-year-old woman from a village in the Himalayan foothills had never heard of the east African nation.
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Located in the foothills of Santa Barbara, the Forbes five-star resort offers up stunning views of the Pacific Ocean and the Channel Islands.
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The counter-summit will conclude with a protest in Hendaye, which lies beneath the foothills of the Pyrenees, on Saturday as the leaders arrive.
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Brophy says authorities believe the couple have been in Utah for several days and were camping in the foothills above the University of Utah.
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Announces third quarter 2017 financial results and update on foothills acquisition Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage: (Bengaluru Newsroom: +1 646 646 8780)
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The communities are nestled in foothills of the Sierra Nevada, a mountain range that runs hundreds of miles north and south through eastern California.
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Melissa Gable, the Chief Engagement Officer at Foothills Animal Rescue, told PEOPLE that incidents like this often happen in that specific area of Arizona.
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When her husband was transferred to the town of Dehradun, in the foothills of the Himalayas, her daughter recovered in the clean mountain air.
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I grew up here, in Nevada City, California, about halfway between Sacramento and Lake Tahoe in the northern foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
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CHOMAN, Iraq — Snow-covered peaks loom over the pickup truck winding its way up a dirt road in the foothills of the Zagros Mountains.
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HOT language erupts from the cool foothills of the Himalayas: the former chief minister of Uttarakhand says Narendra Modi's national government is "murdering democracy".
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Participants trek through juniper forests and past Berber dwellings and end up in the foothills of the High Atlas Mountains; $200 a person. 8.
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In addition to safaris, guests have the option to take guided jungle walks, canoe on the Rapti River and hike in the Himalayan foothills.
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It is on one of the narrow winding roads that spread out across the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains, south of Ventura Boulevard.
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Because the country was not very stable, they sent us to boarding school in the foothills of the Himalayas, which we continued to attend.
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In the middle of the foothills of the Serranía de Ronda, overlooking the Mediterranean, and 10 minutes from Marbella, you'll find the "Zagaleta" estate.
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More than a century and 7,500 miles separate it from its ancestor, the Chinese Club of Darjeeling, in the Himalayan foothills of eastern India.
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As the flames burned in the foothills on the edge of Montecito in Santa Barbara County on Monday evening, some hoped for the best.
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The picturesque foothills of the Pyrenees will keep the riders alert and wary of mishaps with one stage remaining in the three-week Tour.
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The sandstone roof terrace, which has an outdoor pool with waterfall and wave features, offers views of the Alpilles, the foothills of the Alps.
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As I approached Chattanooga, the rolling Georgia terrain gave way to dramatic vistas of the Appalachian foothills before the highway bent west toward Nashville.
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He built it on a knoll in the foothills of the San Gabriel range, on a private road that goes directly into the mountains.
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Follow live updates from our reporters on the ground and track the wildfires burning near the Sierra Nevada foothills and the Los Angeles shoreline.
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The Camp Fire, in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern California, has killed at least 29 and is the most destructive in state history.
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Emerald forests and mauve tundra cover the foothills amid volcanoes in various hues of gray and dusty red, most dotted with glaciers and snow.
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At 9, Ajai was enrolled at the Lawrence School, a private boarding academy in the foothills of the Himalayas in Sanawar, in northwest India.
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As PG&E began to restore power to parts of the Bay Area and in foothills of the rugged Sierra Nevada, Californians, including Gov.
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It is part of Catalina Foothills Estates No. 10, a gated community of about 300 homes on large lots with a 24-hour guard.
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His longtime home in Modesto, in the heart of California, afforded him a winding drive through the foothills to Yosemite and its monumental climbs.
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Eight members of the Rhoden family, ranging in age from 16 to 44, were shot to death in the Appalachian foothills on April 22.
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At the mountain foothills, he parked at the roadside and we met up with another guide who had horses saddled and ready to go.
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Fox testified that he first set up a command post at the bottom of the foothills and checked in with officers on the scene.
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From a distance, Charlottesville looks like a smooth blue bubble in a sea of red, a university town abutting Virginia's rural foothills and farmland.
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Officials have yet to fully assess the damage at the ranch, which sits on 500 acres in the foothills of the Los Padres National Forest.
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It named its glossy English-language e-zine after the town, and beheaded its victims, including Peter Kassig, an American aid worker, in its foothills.
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In September, a new choice appeared on Third Avenue in Brooklyn, between the verdant shores of the Gowanus Canal and the foothills of Park Slope.
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Her hometown, Arnica Valka, is a quiet city of around 100,000 people, nestled in the foothills of the Transylvanian Alps, two hours west of Bucharest.
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Their bodies were found at four separate sites on Friday in Pike County, in the Appalachian foothills some 95 miles (63 km) east of Cincinnati.
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Large red plastic containers hung from the bottom of the Super Puma helicopters carried the water to farms in the Jura Mountains and Alpine foothills.
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The four-day-old fire, named the Holy Fire for the canyon where it started, near Lake Elsinore is devouring brushy foothills, ridgetops and canyons.
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But only a few minutes out of Viareggio, our caravan is bombing down a curving road in wooded foothills, and the car feels totally alive.
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The 49-second video shows the target exploding, filling the screen, and the surrounding land in the Santa Rita Mountain foothills quickly lighting on fire.
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Beinstock began to spend time at the group's headquarters, known as Apollo, in a rural community in the foothills of the Sierras called Oregon House.
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The abrupt power of the mountains shocked me, a sudden, gigantic violence of sheer rock, without any undulating cushions of foothills to soften the rupture.
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He had no trouble recruiting parishioners to return with him to the Case Farms plant in Morganton, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Tuck away at Hacienda Del Sol Guest Ranch Resort, a Moorish-inspired stay that rests on 34 acres at the base of the Catalina foothills.
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Take a step back in time and explore the medieval Andalusian town of Granada, which is nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
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"It's like a vacation where we rediscover our childhoods," says Eric Ospital, one of France's most prestigious charcutiers, who comes from the foothills near Biarritz.
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Dalton, Georgia, is a city of some thirty thousand people in Whitfield County, in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains, near the Tennessee border.
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Follow the latest updates from our reporters on the ground and track the wildfires burning near the Sierra Nevada foothills and the Los Angeles shoreline.
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The fire tore through the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains, forcing thousands to flee as emergency responders sought to contain the wind-whipped blaze.
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That works out to about 400,000 people — when accounting for shared addresses — in 213 counties across Northern California, including wine country and the Sierra foothills.
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Thousand Oaks, with a population of about 130,000 people, is located 40 miles northwest of Los Angeles, in the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains.
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Zinn drove slowly to keep the dust down as we passed woodlands of stunted spruce and dwarfed aspen covering the foothills of the Alaska Range.
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The fire has destroyed 1,063 structures and scorched coastal mountains, foothills and canyons across Ventura and Santa Barbara counties northwest of Los Angeles, officials said.
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In the foothills of Siberia's Altai Mountains lies Denisova Cave, which contains some of the keys to understanding the earliest humans to walk the Earth.
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Alex O'Donnell, a friend of the bride and a Universal Life minister, is to officiate at the Desert Foothills, an event space in Scottsdale, Ariz.
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Nestled in the Santa Lucia foothills of Pasadena, California, the Rose Bowl is known not only for its history but also for its beautiful scenery.
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She said Thapa wanted their baby to serve in the British Army that has been recruiting Gurkha soldiers from the foothills of Nepal for 200 years.
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The resort, located in the foothills of the Titiwangsa mountains and next to a forest reserve, said it was working with police to find the girl.
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After the Philippines trip, Evans spent an academic year at Woodstock, an international boarding school near Dehradun, a town close to the Himalayan foothills in India.
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Police say they have ended a search of rugged foothills without finding a man suspected of killing a University of Utah student in a carjacking attempt.
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Those interested in helping Pedro, and other animals in need, can support Foothills Animal Shelter's work by making a donation to their Animal Relief Fund (ARF).
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The other was from a place in the foothills of those highlands, on what other evidence suggests was a trade route from the highlands to Ceibal.
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I was driving down from the mountains to meet a fellow I didn't know at a Cracker Barrel off I-40 in the North Carolina foothills.
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Authorities are urging evacuation for people in the path of an arson-caused wildfire that&aposs exploding along ridges, foothills and canyons south of Los Angeles.
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The communities are nestled in the foothills of the southern Sierra Nevada, a mountain range that runs hundreds of miles north and south through eastern California.
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Two dozen have been killed so far in the Camp Fire in the Sierra Nevada foothills, making it the state's deadliest fire in over two decades.
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She was reportedly last seen in the foothills of Jefferson County, west of Denver, wearing a black T-shirt, camouflage pants and black boots, authorities said.
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Where the foothills of Mount Kenya merge into the desert, the people of Samburu have maintained a strict patriarchy for over 500 years in northern Kenya.
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Its geology means rockslides, too In the foothills of Montecito, east of Santa Barbara, the soil just sits on rock -- "all rock," resident Dave Peterson said.
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"We are still in the foothills of a Cold War," Henry Kissinger, former U.S. Secretary of State, said Thursday at Bloomberg's New Economy Forum in Beijing.
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My friends and I approached Naples from the north, with a landscape of greenish-brown fields and craggy foothills giving way to a bewildering urban sprawl.
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I embarked on the Camino from the Yuma side, passing through an opening in a wire fence on the edge of the community of Fortuna Foothills.
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So he maintains lists of all the possible pairings and where and whether he has used one: six foot, six foot under, footing, foothills, footloose, footprint.
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He has studied with Lynx, and is also now going in on some land in the Sierra Foothills with friends where they plan to go wild.
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If you wanted a regional pairing, you could look for a white from Savoie, in the Alpine foothills on the French side of the Swiss border.
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But for the past decade, the basketball program in Arlee, which is in the foothills of the Mission Range, has touched the hem of this elite.
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Gusts up to 90 mph (144.8 kph) were possible in mountains and foothills, and could reach 65 mph (104.6 kph) in the Plains, creating poor visibility.
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"I've always, always loved the mountains," Murray said in an interview with Rolling Stone soon after he filmed "Razor's" in the Himalayan foothills west of Tibet.
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The blaze, 40 percent contained as of Saturday afternoon, was named after a road near where it erupted in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains.
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Finally, after traveling 100 miles through the seemingly endless debris, the tropical town of Villa Tunari emerges in a lush river valley in the Andean foothills.
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But he found work as a carpenter, helping build parts of this mostly modest town of retirees and commuters tucked away in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
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The 18-year-old was found dead of an apparent suicide that morning in the foothills west of Denver, about 40 miles (64 kilometers) from Columbine.
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Two weeks after returning, he and his wife bought a 73-acre dude ranch in the foothills of the Santa Catalina Mountains of Arizona for $27,29.
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A few weeks ago, my German Shorthaired Pointer, Stockton, and I were on a run along a trail network in the Mojave Desert foothills behind our home.
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Pacific Gas & Electric said Tuesday's blackouts would affect about 22019 million people in some 30 counties including the Sierra foothills, wine country and San Francisco Bay Area.
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Afterward, Erin, her mother, and her younger sister started fresh in Paradise, an enclave in the Sierra Nevada foothills that locals often refer to as the Ridge.
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As long as humans have lived and farmed in proximity to Mount Etna, they've grown grapes in the foothills and slopes of this still quite active volcano.
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Fire crews also have battled numerous small brushfires this summer, most charring only a few acres but still threatening homes in built-up areas along parched foothills.
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Until about a year ago, the town of fewer than 5,000 people, nestled in the foothills of the Alps, was scarcely known in Slovenia, let alone abroad.
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On September 26, 1991, journalists from around the world flocked to Oracle, a small town tucked away in the foothills of the Catalina Mountains in southern Arizona.
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I think I've always known this intuitively, but I really started paying attention 15 years ago, when I visited a village in the foothills of the Himalayas.
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Mott & Bow doesn't talk about how their jeans are hand spun in the Appalachian foothills by 90-year-old garment workers who made jeans for Harry Truman.
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The areas affected are San Francisco, Silicon Valley, Oakland, Berkeley, Northern California's wine country, the Central Valley, California's north and central coastlines, and the Sierra Nevada foothills.
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Overlooking expansive and lush grounds, vineyards, and the Blue Ridge foothills, this unforgettable venue in the Virginia countryside is an ode to the Southern state's natural beauty.
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The Pour MILO, Sicily — The first thing you notice about Salvo Foti's new Aeris vineyard in the foothills of Mount Etna is the sponginess of the soil.
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On a recent morning, Angelica drove her 2002 Ford Taurus (it has "stage 19353 cancer," she joked) along the dry, dusty foothills of the Sandia mountain range.
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Wild cannabis, which grows commonly across the well-watered mountain foothills of Central Asia, typically has low levels of cannabinol, a metabolite of THC, the researchers wrote.
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The faces of their dead classmates flashed on a video screen as armed deputies stood by and the sun fell behind the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
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On drives, opt for the smaller roads, which though slower, will take you through the foothills of the Tatras and villages that give glimpses of rural life.
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But for Llivia, a quaint town tucked about 4,000 feet up in the foothills of the Pyrenees, an important part of that decision was made centuries ago.
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There were long walks in the Los Angeles foothills and a job in an ice cream shop near Venice Beach, which forced him to be around people.
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Reds — to go with chargrilled lamb chops — included one simply called Sun from the foothills of Mount Agrafa, as well as a bottle of Staphylus from Macedonia.
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This small vineyard, which opened in the foothills of Mount Coolangatta in 2003 and overlooks the meandering Shoalhaven River, might be the south coast's prettiest picnic spot.
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These openings will include an Park Hyatt Kyoto, an Ace Hotel, and Aman Kyoto, which sits in the forested foothills northeast of the city, according to Osborne.
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The Dalai Lama fled to India in 1959 after an abortive uprising against Chinese rule and set up a government in exile in the foothills of Dharamsala.
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The couple lived in the Ahwatukee Foothills Village in Phoenix and traveled to California for the weekend trip, Vanessa Ryan, one of their friends, told BuzzFeed News.
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Garry found me on Twitter after our televised call, and shortly before the election, I visited him near his hometown in the Appalachian foothills of North Carolina.
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The earliest prospectors of the California gold rush ventured into the Sierra foothills as solo travelers, sloshing through streams in search of nuggets dislodged by the current.
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Boise&aposs North End, which sits between downtown and the Boise Foothills, is a liberal community full of young professionals, bars and restaurants, and highly rated schools.
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"The foothills closest to your community have been burning for several days and your community has been blanketed with smoke," read one of the game's emergency updates.
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Lee and Jackson are buried here in Lexington, a small city of 7,000 tucked among the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains, near the border of West Virginia.
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For a 59-year-old senior company executive living in a small town in the foothills of the Himalayas, investing in equities was previously never an option.
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At 8 she was sent to school in Mussoorie, in northern India in the foothills of the Himalayas, where the heat was less stifling than at home.
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Windlass group was established in 1943 in Dehradun, a small town in the foothills of the Himalayas, by Goil's great-grandfather, the family patriarch, Ved Prakash Windlass.
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Standing with Trip on his secluded farm in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, it's easy to see how a "canna tourism" industry could catch on here.
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It feels huge; listening to it on even the most modest of sound systems feels like trying to stare up at a mountain's peak from its foothills.
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This digital camera will live inside the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope, currently under construction, that will sit high in the dry air of the Andean foothills in Chile.
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The utility is considering a second blackout due to the possibility of strong winds in Sierra Foothills, North Bay, Peninsula, Central Coast, East Bay and Humboldt on Saturday.
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Jasper (population 15,000) in Indiana, a city proud of its Germanic roots in Pfaffenweiler in the foothills of the Black Forest, is doing well with advanced manufacturing industries.
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"Incredibly, Latte survived and after a weekend at the emergency veterinary clinic, she is back with her foster family and doing well," Foothills Animal Rescue said on Tuesday.
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Successfully growing Indian mangoes might not necessarily require finding microclimes that mimic the Southwestern Maharasthra coast for the Alphonso or the Girnar foothills of Gujarat for the Kesars.
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Expert winemakers have spent years harvesting cabernet sauvignon, merlot and cabernet franc varietals at the foothills of the Helan Mountains in Ningxia, a region that borders Inner Mongolia.
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Hunter: I settled on Tujunga for the major locations—a community up in the foothills above Burbank that was originally settled in the first part of the century.
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The Syrian army said it had encircled the village of Mughr al Meer at the foothills of Mount Hermon as troops moved toward Beit Jin amid fierce clashes.
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Additional 40 mph winds will blow across the Sierra Nevada foothills in Northern California near Sacramento where the so-called Camp fire has claimed at least 23 lives.
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Like many residents of this town of about 0003,2000 in the Sierra Nevada foothills of Northern California, Reasons came to Paradise for its spectacular natural vistas and affordability.
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The New Mexico desert is made for extended meandering; it's never humid, and it is easy to find a comfortable pace on the soft sand of the foothills.
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The players, two sisters named Colette and Alyssa Hocking, had sat out one of Foothills' previous games against another school that refused to play based on religious grounds.
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Tara Roe Tara Roe was an educational assistant with Foothills School Division in Alberta, Superintendent of Schools John Bailey said in a statement identifying her among the dead.
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Live updates: Wildfires spread in Southern California An evacuee, Catherine Wastweet, stood on a street Tuesday morning and looked up to the foothills where her neighborhood was aflame.
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On Sunday morning, as the fire was advancing toward Montecito, residents of nearby Carpinteria could see ribbons of flames in the foothills, sending smoke curling into the sky.
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Expert winemakers have spent years harvesting cabernet sauvignon, merlot and cabernet franc varietals at the foothills of the Helan Mountains in Ningxia, a region that borders Inner Mongolia.
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And of course, the P100D's instant, extreme acceleration was a blast to use first-hand, especially on the winding roads looping in and around Palo Alto's scenic foothills.
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Lonely and depressed, he commutes to Stanville from an isolated cabin in the Sierra foothills, where he spends way too much time studying the journals of Ted Kaczynski.
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The center of Ramdev's empire is in Haridwar, a small city on the Ganges near the foothills of the Himalayas, about a four-hour drive northeast of Delhi.
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But around Gadsden, a city of 36,000 in the foothills along the Coosa River, opinions about the recent allegations tend to follow lines that were etched long before.
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Tumalo was like a border town between one kind of Oregon and another, between the foothills of the central Cascades and the rural high desert of the east.
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In the foothills of the Sierra Nevada, Paradise's main connection to the outside world is Skyway, a highway that runs along a ridge, making escape even more dangerous.
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In 1972, during a car trip north, the family stopped at the newly constructed city of Chandigarh, a triumph of Modernism set against the foothills of the Himalayas.
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PG&E's meteorological and operations teams determined that dry offshore gusts might exceed 55 miles per hour late Wednesday through Thursday afternoon for portions of the Sierra Foothills.
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In addition to the power cuts in the wine country and the foothills, parts of Kern and San Mateo Counties were scheduled to lose power by Thursday morning.
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Lines at gas stations were 20 cars deep on Tuesday night, reported Gary Bowman of Grass Valley in the Sierra Foothills area midway between Sacramento and Reno, Nev.
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For decades now a quarter of Jerusalem's sewage has flowed openly in the Kidron valley, meandering down the city's foothills and through the Judean desert to the east.
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He did so before an audience of some 400 donors here at the Kochs' summer donor retreat in a luxury resort at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
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"Clearly a Southerner, clearly a North Carolinian and clearly a foothills rather than a Piedmont or Coastal Plain guy," said Walt Wolfram, a sociolinguist at North Carolina State.
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The fire has destroyed over 1,000 structures as it has scorched coastal mountains, foothills and canyons across Ventura and Santa Barbara counties northwest of Los Angeles, officials said.
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That verdant property in the foothills of the Hidaka Mountain Range is owned by Tokachi Mainichi Newspaper Company and used for an environmentally friendly, carbon-offset reforestation program.
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Authorities said Ebel fatally shot a pizza delivery driver, Nathan Leon, dumped his body in the foothills west of Denver, stole his work uniform, then drove to Clements' home.
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More rain is on the way for northern California, helping firefighters extinguish the last of the wildfires, but increasing the risk of landslides in the scorched Sierra Nevada foothills.
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The state's western mountains and foothills were hardest-hit along with the western Piedmont region and nearly 1,000 state transportation workers were called out to clear ice and snow.
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In Chiang Mai, street protests that erupted in April over luxury housing for judges in the foothills of the sacred Doi Suthep mountain were among the biggest since 2014.
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In San Diego County, several fires erupted including one that burned at least five homes and perhaps many more in Alpine, in foothills not far from San Diego. Gov.
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Producers picked a specific location on Mars to replicate: the foothills of Olympus Mons, the planet's tallest mountain, where underground lava tubes provide shelter and protection from cosmic radiation.
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At a gathering this weekend of more than 500 donors at a resort in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the euphoria over last year's tax law had faded.
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She focuses on smaller, but nevertheless noteworthy, fry: mostly characters entering adulthood, passing their time in Calcutta or the Himalayan foothills—occasionally in London—as war and independence loom.
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After the discovery, researchers spent several years looking for more specimens of the new species, checking around Lange Cave and at 63 other locations in the Sierra Nevada foothills.
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Despite their incredibly large native range, spanning two continents, the parakeets found across Britain and Europe originate predominately from across the colder foothills of the Himalayas, largely in Pakistan.
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There, the towns of Paradise, Concow, Pulga and Magalia, near the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, were hit especially hard; Nearly 2000,240 homes were destroyed, according to officials.
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There, the towns of Paradise, Concow, Pulga and Magalia, near the foothills of the Sierra Nevada mountains, were hit especially hard; Nearly 22018,000 homes were destroyed, according to officials.
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SHIKHARPUR, Nepal (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - In the village of Shikharpur in Nepal's remote Himalayan foothills, the faint sound of water can be heard trickling through a large metal pump.
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So then it rained in the foothills, and it snowed further up in the mountains, and the drought-stricken county captured as much of that water as it could.
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The wildfire, which locals called the Hill Fire, was fast-moving and forced hundreds of residents to evacuate the eastern foothills of a coastal mountain range near Santa Margarita.
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Even the most recent and cruel, Islamic State (IS), which massacred and enslaved Yazidi communities on the plains with abandon, gave up the effort once it reached its foothills.
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He was transported to the hospital as police carried out their manhunt in the foothills surrounding the school, believing a gunman was on the run after shooting six students.
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Instead, I checked in to the Colorado Chautauqua, an enclave of cottages that opened in 1898 at the base of the Flatirons, the dramatic foothills of the Rocky Mountains.
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A big fire near Los Angeles forced the evacuation of Malibu, and an even larger fire, in the Sierra Nevada foothills, has become the most destructive in California's history.
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Police shut down about 9 miles of I-405 in both directions for much of Wednesday as flames swept down the foothills toward the highway near the Getty Center.
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In Quba, a town of about 38,000 people in the foothills of the Caucasus mountains, protesters say police arrested about 30 people and held them for about a month.
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Nestled in the bucolic foothills of the Berkshires, the manor only has one guest room, but more than a hundred and fifty travelers pass through in an average month.
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Firefighters are still battling the remnants of wildfires in Tennessee that forced thousands of people to evacuate their homes in Gatlinburg, in the foothills of the Great Smoky Mountains.
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The spinning rotor blades that now line the foothills were a first skirmish line in the battle over who controls the county's future, opponents of the solar farm said.
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Occasionally we went on long, platoon-size tank patrols in search of guerrilla units hiding in remote villages or secret camps within the jungles of the Annamite Cordillera foothills.
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Pais was last seen near Columbine, in the foothills of Jefferson county, wearing a black t-shirt, camouflage pants, and black boots, according to the Jefferson County Sheriff's Office.
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A town in the foothills of the Sierra Nevada recently found itself at the center of a baseless conspiracy theory that predicted an attack on a school fund-raiser.
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Al Hoceima, at the foothills of the Rif, a northern mountain region with a long history of rebellion, has been the center of a protest movement for eight months.
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On a warm October afternoon, in a government health clinic in the foothills of the Zhongyang (Central) Mountain Range, Tien saw an older Taroko woman she's treated for decades.
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Cummings, 68, is a native of inner-city Baltimore, while Meadows, 59, grew up in Florida before moving to the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in western North Carolina.
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When Tony bought his house in the late 1960s, Berryessa, abutting the Diablo Range foothills, was a new, sparse neighborhood of mostly one-story homes with small front yards.
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Later that night, my family squeezed into a truck carrying dozens of others to the nearby foothills for a five-day trek to refuge from Saddam Hussein in Turkey.
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This idea that we as humans, where we are right now, are literally just not even at the foothills yet of the mountains of discovery that are out there.
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The drifter couple took the the 14-year-old to a campsite in the foothills above Smart's home, where they tethered her to trees and Mitchell repeatedly raped her.
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The building wasn't actually a church but a rented space in Calimesa, a small city in the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains, seventy miles east of Los Angeles.
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Anaheim Hills sits at the foothills of the majestic Santa Ana Mountains, and in 10 minutes, you can drive from the heart of suburbia and be surrounded by nature.
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For people like Kathy Gregory, there is no going back to what she left behind at the house she lived in for 38 years, in the Santa Rosa foothills.
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BEFORE HU JINZHOU began his climb into the foothills of fame, as a professional player of computer games in China's multi-billion-dollar livestream industry, he was a schoolboy tearaway.
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The detectives took a few weeks to track them down, but by December 15, 2008, Miller and Gayman were in Eagle, Idaho, in the Boise foothills, staking out Morrison's house.
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Tucked into the green cascading foothills of Nepal's Himalayas, it boasts a single, hair-raisingly short runway, rumored to be one of the most dangerous landing zones in the world.
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On July 24th cyclists sped past the medieval village of Faucon, having started at the Roman aqueduct of the Pont du Gard, before ending in the foothills of the Alps.
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Along the foothills and slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountain range, meanwhile, around 2176 to 23 inches of precipitation was recorded and some areas were at up to 2142 inches.
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By Sunday morning higher elevations will see 2 to 4 feet of snow, over a foot in the lower foothills and 8 to 14 inches in the Denver metro area.
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Likewise, D.W. Griffith, who, in 1912, shot two movies — "A Feud in the Kentucky Hills" and "The Informer" — in this dot of a town in the foothills of the Poconos.
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The power had been turned off to prevent wildfires from fallen power lines from the Sierra Foothills to the North Bay to San Mateo and Kern counties, the company said.
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Near the foothills, a master-planned development called Sterling Ranch will become the first "gigabit smart city" built from scratch — a 12,000-home community with its own downtown and schools.
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It sits on the foothills of the Santa Monica Mountains and takes up a whopping 110 acres -- 86 of which are just landscaped gardens and terraces, according to the website.
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In a statement detailing the attack, the unidentified runner said he had been jogging through the foothills of Horsetooth Mountain Park when he heard a noise come from behind him.
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Camp Fire is the deadliest wildfire in California's history, incinerating some 12,000 homes along the way, while the Woolsey Fire in the foothills above Malibu has threatened thousands of homes.
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From the place where we'd had to leave the car seven miles behind us, we could see the municipal airport of Monticello, Utah, at the edge of the foothills below.
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"Red flag warnings" were also posted for the mountains around Los Angeles on Monday as two fires erupted in the foothills of the Angeles National Forest north of the city.
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The Jefferson County Sheriff's Department said Tuesday that Pais was last seen in the foothills of Jefferson County outside Denver wearing a black T-shirt, camouflage pants and black boots.
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We had come to the foothills of the Himalayas by way of various story lines of my life, including President Kennedy's 230 inaugural address and my father's death in 2100.
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The fire spread and ended up burning 47,000 acres around the Santa Rita Mountain foothills in southeast Arizona before it was finally contained thanks to the efforts of 800 firefighters.
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Youd and his wife bought the 2,700 square foot house valued at nearly $400,000, in 2016 in a quiet subdivision of new homes near the foothills, county property records show.
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I had it on a burned CD, and it was what my friends and I would listen to when we drove to the foothills behind our school to smoke weed.
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The fire, which police said may have spread from a garden where stubble was being burned, broke out on Sunday in the foothills of the eastern Mediterranean island's Troodos mountains.
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When the traveling machine reappeared in the city, Valygar fled, and the steps of the quest take the player from his home to the foothills of a monster-infested wilderness.
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Although surrounded by bucolic winding roads and stunning vistas of the wooded foothills of the Catskill mountains, there are few stand-alone houses with big back gardens or picket fences.
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But Mr. Rodríguez Salas, the mayor of Jun, a small town nestled in the foothills outside Granada in southern Spain, did not post a message through his own Twitter account.
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It sits at the foothills of steep mountains that cross to the country's largest Pacific ports and have long hidden coca leaf farms and clandestine labs used to process cocaine.
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CreditCreditvia Sotheby's Elsa Koditschek was living in a prosperous section of Vienna, near the foothills of the Alps, when the Nazis, who had annexed Austria, confiscated her home in 1940.
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At the broom workshop at Berea College in Kentucky's Appalachian foothills, some students make brooms — in return for free tuition — that are sold in the school's shop or online store.
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So, not Varian's leg sliding "seductively" against his lover's but rather many sets of legs — skinny, dirty, bruised and strained — climbing the foothills of the Pyrenees to escape the Nazis.
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He becomes a fright to anyone who sees him in the foothills, eating the rain, ample drug money in his pocket, unable to recall how to buy an apple, feral.
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Some who fled from Magalia, Paradise and other burned towns in the forested Sierra Nevada foothills of eastern Butte County are staying in the tent city at the Chico Walmart.
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Barnsley Resort, Adairsville, Ga. The Basics In the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains just north of Atlanta, Barnsley Resort has spacious cottage-style accommodations in an English-inspired village.
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In his later years Mr. Tolkien became a French citizen and lived a private life with his second wife, Baillie Tolkien, in the foothills of the Alps in southeastern France.
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