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Willamette

[ US /ˌwɪɫəˈmɛt, wəˈɫæmət/ ]
NOUN
  1. a river in western Oregon that flows north into the Columbia River near Portland

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  • Interestingly, Harbaugh notes that the existence of the manual was mentioned in Willamette Week, when Attorney General John Kroger pointed to it as requiring him to release the drafts of the investigation report in the Sam Adams-Beau Breedlove teen sex case. Here we go again with copyright and Oregon public records (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Take Fish, Fritz & Saltz down to one of the Benson bubblers (or some activists should do a press conference there at one with the Willamette and barge or ship traffic in the background) -- or invite him to quaff an un-unfiltered Hefeweitzen at Widmers 'Gasthaus with the people (fundraiser for May?) -- for a safe drinking water refresher course .... but no matter what, don't ever let them drink Randy's Kuul-Ayde! Wednesday showdown brewing over Portland water (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • A city of northwest Oregon on the Willamette River south of Salem. It is a lumbering and metallurgical center.
  • The ball's back in Willamette Week's court (Jack Bog's Blog) The ball's back in Willamette Week's court (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • Richard J. Mallon was buried in Willamette National Cemetery. Pruett, William D.
  • Now Mike lived in a condo near the Broadway Bridge, across the Willamette River from the Rose Garden, where the Trailblazers played. WILD JUSTICE
  • They also took us to Jet Ski on the Willamette River. I liked it, but that was pretty scary—maybe the scariest thing I've ever done.
  • They came for a lecture on behavioral neuroendocrinology, by Emma Coddington, an assistant professor of biology at Willamette University. Science pubs quench a thirst for knowledge
  • A service will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2004, in Willamette National Cemetery for Joseph Calloway Dula, who died Heroes or Villains?
  • It contains the confluence of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers and is composed of deltaic sands and gravels deposited by Pleistocene floods. Ecoregions of Oregon (EPA)
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