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- noun Plural form of
British Columbian .
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Polling suggests a majority of British Columbians want to see our coast remain oil free.
Chris Genovali: Vampire Blues: Suckin' Blood From the Earth 2010
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Polling suggests a majority of British Columbians want to see our coast remain oil free.
Chris Genovali: Vampire Blues: Suckin' Blood From the Earth 2010
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Campbell said British Columbians have made it clear that they do not see the benefits of this particular partnership.
Archive 2009-04-01 Dave 2009
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Campbell said British Columbians have made it clear that they do not see the benefits of this particular partnership.
There must be an election in BC... Dave 2009
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Consequently, the majority of electrons produced by private run-of-river plants are destined to California, profiting the bottom lines of General Electric, Plutonic Power, and other transnational corporations, but not British Columbians.
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The British Columbia Reports is an important resource for legal researchers, historians, genealogists, and British Columbians in general, due to the fact that it provides a collection of unique primary information on society and individuals living in British Columbia in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries.
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The British Columbia Reports is an important resource for legal researchers, historians, genealogists, and British Columbians in general, due to the fact that it provides a collection of unique primary information on society and individuals living in British Columbia in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries.
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The British Columbia Reports is an important resource for legal researchers, historians, genealogists, and British Columbians in general, due to the fact that it provides a collection of unique primary information on society and individuals living in British Columbia in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries.
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Washingtonians and British Columbians have cooler days and a greater likelihood of significant summertime rain and so may plant a little closer together.
Gardening Without Irrigation: or without much, anyway Steve Solomon
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Because the stakes are so enormous, British Columbians will begin to witness more firefights among the candidates.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GARY MASON 2011
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