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  2. Arizona Snowbowl - Wikipedia

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    Arizona Snowbowl is an alpine ski resort in the southwest United States, located on the San Francisco Peaks of northern Arizona, fifteen miles (24 km) north of Flagstaff. [1] The Snowbowl ski area covers approximately one percent of the San Francisco Peaks, [ 2 ] and its slopes face west and northwest.

  3. Rifampicin - Wikipedia

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    Rifampicin, also known as rifampin, is an ansamycin antibiotic used to treat several types of bacterial infections, including tuberculosis (TB), Mycobacterium avium complex, leprosy, and Legionnaires' disease. [3]

  4. Snow Bowl - Wikipedia

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    A nickname for various gridiron football games played during snowy conditions: Canadian Football League (CFL) 84th Grey Cup (1996), between the Toronto Argonauts and Edmonton Eskimos

  5. Comparison of North American ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    5 413 $119 March 16, 2019 [36] Mount Ashland Ski Area: Ashland: Oregon: 7,533 6,383 1,150 220 23 5 265 $52 September 29, 2019 [37] Keystone Resort: Keystone: Colorado: 12,408 9,280 3,128 3,149 139 20 235 $220 March 5, 2024 [38] Breckenridge Ski Resort: Breckenridge: Colorado: 12,998 9,600 3,398 2,908 187 34 353 $189 December 11, 2019 [39 ...

  6. Thermcon - Wikipedia

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    THERMCON was the code name of an FBI operation which was launched in response to the sabotage of the Arizona Snowbowl ski lift near Flagstaff, Arizona, in October 1987 by three people from Prescott, Arizona, Mark Davis, Margaret Millet and Marc Baker. In a November 1987 letter claiming responsibility, the group called themselves the "Evan ...

  7. Talk:Arizona Snowbowl - Wikipedia

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    The Snowbowl prevailed in both cases, but it is a mistake to characterize their legal victory as concluding the more general dispute over the appropriate use of federal land considered sacred by American Indian tribes.

  8. Snowmaking - Wikipedia

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    A specific example of a negative cultural externality is the contention surrounding use of artificial snow at Arizona Snowbowl, a ski resort in Northern Arizona. Arizona Snowbowl is situated in the San Francisco peaks, which are one of the holiest sites for various Native American tribes in the Four Corners area, including the Navajo Nation. In ...

  9. Rượu thuốc - Wikipedia

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    Rượu thuốc is typically drunk before a meal in a shot glass or thimble size cups, for only one or two shot glasses for health benefits. [5] It is also used in drinking sessions and as souvenir gifts from a trip, as each region has its own variety of rượu thuốc . [ 6 ]