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    An alewife, also brewess or brewster, was a woman who brewed ale for commercial sale. Women have been active in brewing since before the process's industrialisation...
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  • alewife in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Alewife may refer to: Alewife (fish), a North American herring Alewife (trade), a female brewer Alewife station...
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  • despite changes over time. List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1989 Alewife (trade) Barbara Hanawalt; David Wallace (1 January 1996). Bodies and Disciplines:...
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  • leaving the Cedar Forest, a forest of ten thousand leagues span. Siduri, the alewife, lived on the shore, associated with "the Waters of Death" that Gilgamesh...
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    nets and weirs, moving about in birch bark canoes. In April, they netted alewife, sturgeon and salmon. In May, they caught cod with hook and line in the...
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    Massachusett tribe lived around the Mystic Lakes, the Mystic River, and Alewife Brook. Chief Nanepashemet was killed by a rival tribe in about 1619, and...
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    seventeenth century colonists fished for alewives using fishing weirs in Alewife Brook (which passed through the swamps to the north of Fresh Pond) following...
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  • Episode Title Restaurant Location Original Air Date 304 1 All Kinds of Meat Alewife Baltimore Baltimore, Maryland January 1, 2016 Carving Room Washington,...
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    Wenham Lake (category Ice trade)
    (10 m). Alewife harvests continued to be important until the 19th century when dam construction on the Ipswich River and other streams ended the trade. The...
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    ISBN 9780685412947. Cheney, Frank (2002). Boston's Red Line: Bridging the Charles from Alewife to Braintree. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 6–8, 66–67. ISBN 9780738510477. Fourth...
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    station on the Green Line, and Alewife, Porter, Harvard, Central, and Kendall Square/MIT stations on the Red Line. Alewife station, the terminus of the...
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    Piscataqua River (Coastal) watershed. In 2005, the small herring-like alewife fish was present in the Exeter River, though its numbers were fewer than...
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    streets continued to rise, and road construction projects proliferated. The Alewife Brook Parkway, Mystic Valley Parkway and the Fells Connector Parkways,...
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    mussel could be about $5 billion over the next decade.[needs update] The alewife first entered the system west of Lake Ontario via 19th-century canals....
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    the Boston band Piebald worked for years at both the Harvard Square and Alewife locations. The band's "King of the Road" includes the lyrics, "Andy went...
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    workers, market workers, taxi drivers and the like) to any lean period in trade, particularly the first three or four months of the year. Members of the...
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  • is also home to a robust population of "sawbellies," the local term for alewife shad. Seneca Lake was formed at least two million years ago by glacial...
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    other native fishes. Several invasive species, including sea lamprey, alewife and rainbow smelt, became abundant in the lake by the 1930s. The major...
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    service was held at the Serbian Orthodox Church he helped found at 41 Alewife Brook Parkway, Cambridge, Massachusetts. He was laid to rest at Evergreen...
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    Commerce . International Trade Administration . Enforcement and Compliance. "List of Foreign-Trade Zones by State". enforcement.trade.gov. Archived from the...
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    the strongest man at last." The folksong "Elsie Marley" celebrates an alewife of County Durham with lines such as "And do you ken Elsie Marley, honey...
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  • ecosystem for "anadromous fish species such as salmon, sturgeon, gaspereau or alewife, striped bass, and eel, that seasonally move up the estuaries in large...
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    include the gypsy moth in eastern North America, the zebra mussel and alewife in the Great Lakes, the Canada goose and gray squirrel in Europe, the beaver...
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    herrings Round herrings Thread herrings Dwarf round herring Misc herrings Alewife Atlantic thread herring Australian herring Blueback herring Deepsea herring...
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    (1987). 日本の地域産業: 特産品編. Ministry of Trade and Industry, MITI. p. 10. According to a government (Ministry of Trade and Industry) research group. Kawabata...
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  • Association". NEFFA. 22 April 2024. Arpine Babloyan. Contra dance interrupted The Alewife. January 6, 2006. Retrieved January 12, 2007. Owen Kelley. Edited by Lisa...
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    gatherings were likely the annual spawning migrations of Atlantic salmon, alewife, American shad, blueback herring and sea lamprey that once swam up the...
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    causing an increase in the population of another invasive species, the alewife. As a result, salmonids, including various strains of brown trout, steelhead...
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    have been blocked by dams from the Androscoggin River. Salmon, sturgeon, alewife and shad were very abundant in the Androscoggin, but their number has greatly...
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    Pacific coast, shad and herring species such as the American shad and alewife, mullet, paddlefish, American bowfin, and some species of sturgeon. Shad...
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