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unusual facts about Borealis


Svein Rennemo

In 1994 he was appointed chief financial officer, and in 1997 chief executive officer of Borealis.


After the Ceiling Cracked

Also included is a 3" audio CD containing two versions of the song “Pink Mammoth” (a major key reworking of the Untitled EP track “Mammoth”) — one of which features all the members of Seattle group These Arms Are Snakes — and “End of Seasons,” a Prefuse 73 remix medley of “Aurora Borealis,” and the untitled track from The Fire in Our Throats Will Beckon the Thaw.

Babbitt v. Sweet Home Chapter of Communities for a Great Oregon

The plaintiff argued that the red cockaded woodpecker (Picoides borealis), an endangered species, and the northern spotted owl (Strix occidentalis caurina), a threatened species, had injured them economically preventing them from conducting commercial business in the forestry industry.

Erik Wøllo

Erik Wøllo has also collaborated and released album works together with some of the most respected artists in the ambient music world: with Steve Roach ("Stream of Thought", CD-2009 & "The Road Eternal", CD-2011), Ian Boddy ("Frontiers", CD-2012), Bernhard Wöstheinrich ("Arcadia Borealis", CD-2009), and several others.

Kisatchie National Forest

Animals in the area include the Red-cockaded Woodpecker (Picoides Borealis), often referred to as the RCW is one of the few birds endemic to the United States and many colonies are in the Vernon Unit.

Musca Borealis

Subsequent astronomers renamed it into "Musca Borealis", to distinguish it from the southern fly, Musca Australis.

Phragmatobia fuliginosa

There are a number of recognized subspecies, such as P. f. melitensis in Malta and P. f. borealis in Scotland.

Shortraker rockfish

Shortraker rockfish (Sebastes borealis) is an offshore, demersal species distributed from the southeastern Kamchatka Peninsula, Russia, to Fort Bragg, California.

Vivaxosaurus

The contemporary species Dicynodon amalitzkii Sushkin, 1926 is closely related (Angielczyk and Kurkin 2003a, 2003b), although according to Lucas 2005, Dicynodon trautscholdi, Dicynodon amalitzkii, Elph borealis, and Vivaxosaurus permirus are all synonyms, which makes D. amalitzkii the junior synonym of D. trautscholdi.


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