Edmonton in A Sentence

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    Above these steamers ply to Fort Edmonton, a point upwards of 800 m.

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    After a course of study in Edinburgh, he was licensed to preach by the Church of Scotland, but made his way to London (1721), where he taught in schools at Edmonton, Hampstead and Camberwell.

    3

    Balance began 2001 with a series of reports on the islet transplant team at Edmonton, Canada.

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    Bioware, a well known game producer, has a facility in Edmonton.

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    But his plays - with the exception of The Witch of Edmonton, in which he doubtless had a prominent share - too often disturb the mind like a bad drel n which ends as an unsolved dissonance; and this defect is a sup

    6

    Climate (B) is the steady winter climate of Edmonton district.

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    Directly opposite Edmonton on the south bank of the river stands Strathcona, a town with a population of 2927.

    8

    Edmonton is the depot of the fur traders for the great region on the north and west.

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    Edmonton was begun as a post of the North West Company about the year 1778.

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    From Calgary to Edmonton northward runs a line under the control of the Canadian Pacific railway.

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    Great progress has been made in the development of the railway systems of Canada, and the new transcontinental line from the Atlantic to the Pacific, passing through Saskatchewan via Saskatoon, and Alberta via Edmonton, renders possible of settlement large areas of fertile wheat-growing soil.

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    It has since grown to become Canada's largest diamond retailer with locations in Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton and Toronto.

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    Its head office is located in Barrhead, Alberta with branches in Edmonton, Calgary, and Lethbridge.

    14

    Its inaccessibility made the Edmonton settlement grow very slowly, so that its great increase in population belongs to the period subsequent to 1896.

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    Many of the major cities like Vancouver, Edmonton, Toronto, and Ottowa have unlimited coverage, and much of the area along the southern part of Canada has national coverage.

    16

    On the union of the two companies under the name of the latter, Fort Edmonton sprang into new importance.

    17

    The black and blue background represents the division of the ancient parish of Edmonton, the western portion being the district of Southgate.

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    The capital of the province is Edmonton, and here reside the lieutenant-governor and cabinet.

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    The center was where the main turnpike road widened out to form Edmonton Green.

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    The chief cities and towns of Alberta are Edmonton (11,167), Calgary (11,967), Medicine Hat (3020), Lethbridge (2948) and Strathcona (2927).

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    The Delta Edmonton South Hotel is the area 's largest upscale full-service airport hotel.

    22

    The first combined-cycle cogeneration system in Alberta was developed in 1979 at the Dow Chemical Fort Saskatchewan complex near Edmonton.

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    The Grand Trunk Pacific railway, backed by the Canadian government, forms a new transcontinental line; the prairie section from Winnipeg to Edmonton was in 1908 under contract.

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    The Hudson's Bay Company has great interest in Edmonton, but is vigorously opposed by a strong French firm, Revillon Freres of Paris.

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    The streets of Edmonton are wide and laid out in rectangular form.

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    The Witch of Edmonton was attributed by its publisher to William Rowley, Dekker, Ford, "&c.," but the body of the play has been generally held to be ascribable to Ford and Dekker only.

    27

    There is a college for secondary education in Calgary and another in Edmonton.

    28

    There is more than one meaning of Edmonton discussed in the 1911 Encyclopedia.

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    There remain two other dramatic works, of very different kinds, in which Ford co-operated with other writers, the mask of The Sun's Darling (acted 1624, printed 1657), hardly to be placed in the first rank of early compositions, and The Witch of Edmonton (printed 1658, but probably acted about 1621), in which we see Ford as a joint writer with Dekker and Rowley of one of the most powerful domestic dramas of the English or any other stage.

    30

    These are largely worked at Lethbridge in southern Alberta and Edmonton in the centre of the province.

    31

    These metropolitan areas include Ottawa, Edmonton, and Vancouver.

    32

    This article contains an account of Duke William's movements after the battle of Senlac between Enfield, Edmonton, Tottenham and Berkhampstead.

    33

    This railway has six radiating lines leaving the city of Winnipeg, and its main line connects Port Arthur on Lake Superior with Edmonton in the west.