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  2. Algonquin - Wikipedia

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    Algonquian languages, a large subfamily of Native American languages in a wide swath of eastern North America from Canada to Virginia. Algonquin language, the language of the Algonquin people in Canada, for which the Algonquian languages group is named. Algonquian peoples, indigenous tribes of North America composed of people who speak the ...

  3. 2006 United States Senate election in Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    t. e. The 2006 United States Senate election in Connecticut was held November 7, 2006. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman won his fourth and final term in the Senate, under the Connecticut for Lieberman party banner. Lieberman originally ran as a Democrat, but lost the August 8 Democratic primary to former Greenwich selectman ...

  4. Tales of the Algonquin - Wikipedia

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    Tales of the Algonquin. (1971) By Contact. (1971) Tales of the Algonquin is an album by jazz saxophonists John Surman and John Warren recorded in 1971 and released on the Deram label.

  5. Algonquin Power & Utilities - Wikipedia

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    Algonquin Power & Utilities Corp. is a Canadian renewable energy and regulated utility conglomerate with assets across North America. Algonquin actively invests in hydroelectric, wind and solar power facilities, and utility businesses (water, natural gas, electricity), through its three operating subsidiaries: Bermuda Electric Light Company, Liberty Power and Liberty Utilities.

  6. Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.algonquinsof. pikwakanagan.com. The Algonquins of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation ( Algonquin: Pikwàkanagàn Omàmiwininiwak ), formerly known as the Golden Lake First Nation, are an Algonquin First Nation in Ontario, Canada. Their territory is located in the former township of South Algona (now part of Bonnechere Valley) in the ...

  7. Eliot Indian Bible - Wikipedia

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    Mamusse WunneetupanatamweUp-Biblum God. Algonquian Indian by John White, 1585. The Eliot Indian Bible ( Massachusett: Mamusse Wunneetupanatamwe Up-Biblum God; [1] also known as the Algonquian Bible) was the first translation of the Christian Bible into an indigenous American language, as well as the first Bible published in British North America.

  8. USAHS Algonquin - Wikipedia

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    USAHS. Algonquin. Algonquin was an ocean liner built in 1926 for the Clyde-Mallory Line. She was involved in a collision in 1929 and rescued survivors from another in 1935. Repaired after a fire in 1940, she was requisitioned for use as a troopship and later a hospital ship. She served until 1946 when she was laid up, finally being scrapped in ...

  9. Algonquin Gas Transmission Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    The Algonquin Gas Transmission Pipeline is a 1,100 miles (1,800 km) long pipeline system, which delivers natural gas to New England. It is connected to the Texas Eastern Pipeline and the Maritimes & Northeast Pipeline. The Algonquin Gas Transmission pipelines transport about 20 billion cubic meters (bcm) of natural gas per annum.