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1. Rainier, Chris Two women are coated with funeral mourning mud, a traditional practice intended to protect the living from dangerous spirits of the dead. Mud and Job's tears necklaces are used in mourning ritual. Mt. Hagen area, Wahgi Valley, Highlands, Papua New Guinea [between 1990 and 2012]

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2. Toronto Area Rail Transportation of Dangerous Goods Task Force (Canada) The Toronto Area Rail Transportation of Dangerous Goods Task Force Canada: The Task Force; c1988

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3. Rainier, Chris Two women are coated with funeral mourning mud, a traditional practice intended to protect the living from dangerous spirits of the dead. Mud and Job's tears necklaces are used in mourning ritual. Mt. Hagen area, Wahgi Valley, Highlands, Papua New Guinea

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4. Toronto Area Rail Transportation of Dangerous Goods Task Force (Canada) The Toronto Area Rail Transportation of Dangerous Goods Task Force

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5. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Ingram Falls, upper left, and Bridal Veil Falls, lower right, above Telluride, Colorado. Ingram Falls is a frequently overlooked compared to its nearby counterpart. Instead of being visible more or less at eye level, Ingram Falls drops out of a basin over 2,000 feet above the town, falling somewhere around 280 feet in three steps -- the largest being a prominent 175 foot plunge. The two-pronged Bridal Veil Falls is a 365-foot waterfall at the end of the box canyon overlooking Telluride, Colorado. The falls were opened briefly in the 1990s to ice climbers, but the area, is private property so climbing was soon legally prohibited. This does not stop all daredevils from attempting the dangerous climb. 2016-06-04

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6. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The two-pronged Bridal Veil Falls, is a 365-foot waterfall at the end of the box canyon overlooking Telluride, Colorado. The falls were opened briefly in the 1990s to ice climbers, but the area, is private property so climbing was soon legally prohibited. This does not stop all daredevils from attempting the dangerous climb 2016-06-04

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7. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The two-pronged Bridal Veil Falls, is a 365-foot waterfall at the end of the box canyon overlooking Telluride, Colorado. The falls were opened briefly in the 1990s to ice climbers, but the area, is private property so climbing was soon legally prohibited. This does not stop all daredevils from attempting the dangerous climb 2016-06-04

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8. Rabe, Stephen G. The most dangerous area in the world Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press; c1999

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9. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Waterside view of the Amistad National Recreation Area, at the confluence of the Rio Grande, Devils, and Pecos rivers near Del Rio, Texas. The reservoir created there by the Amistad dam is famous for its deep and dangerous underwater caves, popular with elite scuba divers 2014-02-18

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10. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Ingram Falls, upper left, and Bridal Veil Falls, lower right, above Telluride, Colorado. Ingram Falls is a frequently overlooked compared to its nearby counterpart. Instead of being visible more or less at eye level, Ingram Falls drops out of a basin over 2,000 feet above the town, falling somewhere around 280 feet in three steps -- the largest being a prominent 175 foot plunge. The two-pronged Bridal Veil Falls is a 365-foot waterfall at the end of the box canyon overlooking Telluride, Colorado. The falls were opened briefly in the 1990s to ice climbers, but the area, is private property so climbing was soon legally prohibited. This does not stop all daredevils from attempting the dangerous climb

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11. Barter, James T. Patterns of drug use among college students in the Denver-Boulder metropolitan area Washington: Drug Control Division, Office of Scientific Support, Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs, U.S. Dept. of Justice; 1971

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12. NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Disposal of Dangerous Chemicals in Urban Areas and Mega Cities (2011 : Gdansk, Poland)

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Advanced Research Workshop on Disposal of Dangerous Chemicals in Urban Areas and Mega Cities, NATO (2011 : Gdańsk, Poland) ; NATO ARW (Workshop) (2011 : Gdańsk, Poland)
13. Mekong River Commission Dangerous good management manual Phnom Penh, Cambodia: Mekong River Commission; [2012?]

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14. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The two-pronged Bridal Veil Falls, is a 365-foot waterfall at the end of the box canyon overlooking Telluride, Colorado. The falls were opened briefly in the 1990s to ice climbers, but the area, is private property so climbing was soon legally prohibited. This does not stop all daredevils from attempting the dangerous climb

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15. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- Waterside view of the Amistad National Recreation Area, at the confluence of the Rio Grande, Devils, and Pecos rivers near Del Rio, Texas. The reservoir created there by the Amistad dam is famous for its deep and dangerous underwater caves, popular with elite scuba divers

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16. Highsmith, Carol M., 1946- The two-pronged Bridal Veil Falls, is a 365-foot waterfall at the end of the box canyon overlooking Telluride, Colorado. The falls were opened briefly in the 1990s to ice climbers, but the area, is private property so climbing was soon legally prohibited. This does not stop all daredevils from attempting the dangerous climb

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17. Rabe, Stephen G. The most dangerous area in the world

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18. Rochester Area Chamber of Commerce (N.Y.) How fakers fake Rochester, N.Y.: The Chamber; c1912

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19. United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations. Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South and Central Asian Affairs. Pakistan's Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) challenge Washington: U.S. G.P.O. For sale by the Supt. of Docs., U.S. G.P.O.; 2009

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20. Toronto Area Rail Transportation of Dangerous Goods Task Force (Canada)

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Canada. Toronto Area Rail Transportation of Dangerous Goods Task Force ; Canada. Transport Canada. Toronto Area Rail Transportation of Dangerous Goods Task Force


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