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1Published 1974“...silver n Now 'fore now 'twas all white foxes; that's what we call ice foxes, you know. But no ice...”
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2Published 1987“...silver thaw n A severe ice storm covered all of southeastern Newfoundland with 25 mm of silver thaw...”
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3Published 1987“...silver n He paid out $150 for a silver fox, male. PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup [Add to DNE silver n 2...”
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4Published 1987“...silver thaw n Although the sun was brilliant there was a lot of silver thaw around. PRINTED ITEM...”
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5Published 1989“...silver n I think [Mr Churchill's radio speech] was better news to Uncle Alex than if he had had a...”
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6Published 1988“...silver n But there was no way out. Still I had this silver patch fox. I was expecting to get $60.00...”
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7by Foote, A. E. (Albert E.), 1846-1895“...minerals - metals - silver Accession number: Unknown. Title: silver. Collector/Donor: Dr. A. Foote...”
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8Published 1975“...silver n Before night the whole three were safely home, and all the village knew that Tom Marvin...”
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9Published 1970“...silver n Get some silver foxes. Good silvers are worth five hundred dollars cash in St John...”
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10Published 1975“...silver n I went down the river, where I observed . a brace of silvers. PRINTED ITEM DNE-cit...”
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12Published 1972Subjects: “...Tsimshian--Gitxsan--Hazelton--Gitanmaax--Gitksan--Silver--...”
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16Published 1960“...silver thaw n Another phenomenon, seldom seen in Canada, is the silver thaw, as it is called...”
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17Published“...silver thaw n Used I and Sup Used I and Sup Used I GLITTER, SILVER FROST....”
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19Published“...silver thaw n silver frost silver glitter silver thaw glidder glitter silver weather(?) Used I...”
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20Published 1980“...silver thaw n a phenomenon I have often seen in the woods of the transatlantic countries named...”
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