How To Use Mojave In A Sentence
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The most controversial aspect of the Mojave; some 80 percent would be reserved as wilderness under the legislation.
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May, who lives in a seedy motel on the edge of the Mojave Desert, has for years conducted an illicit affair with a rodeo cowboy named Eddie.
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This disease has been a major factor in the decline of the threatened Mojave population of the desert tortoise and could threaten the survival of the gopher tortoise, too.
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In the middle of the Mojave Desert is a phone booth housing the sole telephone for 16 miles in any direction.
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We learn that the Indians in the Mojave Desert inhaled the vapors from boiling creosote to treat respiratory infections.
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Los Angeles itself grows by accretion, creeping eastward through the San Gorgonio Pass along the line of the San Andreas Fault, bulldozing further and further into the Mojave Desert.
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They blow off the Mojave, bringing sickness, on occasion, and the threat of fire.
COLDHEART CANYON
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Homes, furniture, entertainment units all over town were being repo'd every day; even life on the installment plan wasn't cutting it in the low-cost Mojave Desert.
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You may recall the fracas over the cross in the Mojave desert shown here that was up before the U.S.
Court calls a war memorial cross unconstitutional -- again
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The first explorer is slated for blast-off from the Mojave Desert in 2007.
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And the smell of the Mojave after a drenching rain is an unforgettable pleasure, a scent flush with the pungent odor of creosote bush, mesquite, and sand verbena.
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In the searing heat of the Mojave desert, cowpats quickly assume the texture and aerodynamics of Frisbees.
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The Mojave Playas are generally smaller in area than the Lahontan and Tonopah Playas (13h) and are not part of the broad Pleistocene pluvial basins that are found in the Central Basin and Range (13) to the north.
Ecoregions of Nevada (EPA)
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Do all populations of Mojave rattlesnakes have neurotoxic venom?
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That means that you can enjoy broadband Internet access regardless of whether your home or business is located in a major metropolitan area or in the middle of the Mojave desert.
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The Santa Anas, hot off the Mojave, gusted against his face.
COLDHEART CANYON
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Pit viper snake venoms are hemotoxic, except for some Mojave rattlers.
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They were then treated to ten-minute demos by a trained expert of a "new" operating system, allegedly called Mojave.
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The Mojave and Sonoran deserts cover 40,000 square miles of remarkably diverse terrain.
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We learn that the Cahuilla Indians in the Mojave Desert, where we are, inhaled the vapors from boiling creosote to treat respiratory infections.
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The Mojave and Kiowa American Indian people believed dreams endowed supernatural abilities for fighting and hunting.
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The most controversial aspect of the Mojave; some 80 percent would be reserved as wilderness under the legislation.
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The most controversial aspect of the Mojave; some 80 percent would be reserved as wilderness under the legislation.
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Euramerican pioneers populated the central Mojave so recently that many survived into the mid-twentieth century as celebrated living relics.
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His first meal back on earth after his trip into space was a braaivleis - he still calls it that - with his neighbours in the town of Tehachapi in California near the Mojave Desert airport where the space programme is based.
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Having spent the last week crossing the Mojave, Scott and I were grungier than usual.
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Most preposterous is the concept of rapid introgression of Mojave toxin genes from Mojave rattlers into timber rattlers.
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Radio communications between the shuttle commander and mission control fell largely silent as the shuttle nosedived toward the Mojave Desert landing strip.
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They lead into pine forests as well as impressive stands of coastal sage scrub and chaparral communities notable for Mojave yuccas, prickly pear, and agaves.
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The physiography of the region is generally a continuation of basin and range terrain (excluding the Stockton Plateau) that is typical of the Mojave Basin and Range (14) and the Central Basin and Range (13) ecoregions to the west and north, although the pattern of alternating mountains and valleys is not as pronounced as it is in Ecoregions 13 and 14.
Ecoregions of Texas (EPA)
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Cover photos (clockwise from top right-hand corner): (1) Central receiver tower and heliostat field at Solar One, a 10-MW solar-thermal plant in the Mojave Desert, California, now under conversion to Solar Two, a central receiver plant with storage capabilities.
Chapter 1
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It was the Mojave; it wasn't pretty, but it was hot and the car was stuffy, yet he felt cold.
THE BRONZE HORSEMAN
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It was a four-days 'hard march to the locality where Captain Buxton counted on finding his victims; and when on the fourth day, rather tired and not particularly enthusiastic, the command bivouacked along the banks of a mountain-torrent, a safe distance from the supposed location of the Indian stronghold, he sent forward his Apache Mojave allies to make a stealthy reconnoissance, feeling confident that soon after nightfall they would return with the intelligence that the enemy were lazily resting in their "rancheria," all unsuspicious of his approach, and that at daybreak he would pounce upon and annihilate them.
Starlight Ranch and Other Stories of Army Life on the Frontier
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You know, Mojave is north and to the east of Los Angeles.
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The White Knight turbojet aircraft climbs over the Mojave desert with SpaceShipOne attached to its underbelly.
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Pit vipers, including the fer-de-lance and Mojave rattlesnake, have only two pits, one below each eye.
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They blow off the Mojave, bringing malaise, and the threat of fire.
COLDHEART CANYON
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Facilities for the public at Mojave on June 21st were a bit basic, and will need to improve at all spaceports, because this new era of space flight will succeed or fail depending on the way the public perceives the experience.
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When dusk fell, the serenity of the Mojave Desert swallowed the small city, reclaiming it to the still of the night.
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The first privately funded spacecraft lifts off from an airstrip in the Mojave Desert.
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Scattered throughout the Mojave Desert, outcrops of Proterozoic sedimentary rock make up parts of the mountain ranges that divide this region into basins.
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Mighty mine: This 50-acre mine on the eastern edge of California's Mojave Desert was once the world's leading supplier of rare-earth metals.
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They blow off the Mojave, bringing malaise, and the threat of fire.
COLDHEART CANYON
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The fish survived by adapting to life in deep pools and slow-moving portions of the Mojave River.
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The physiography is generally a continuation of basin and range terrain that is typical of the Mojave Basin and Range (14) and the Central Basin and Range (13) ecoregions to the west and north, although the pattern of alternating mountains and valleys is not as pronounced as it is in Ecoregions 13 and 14.
Ecoregions of New Mexico (EPA)