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241. I'm a librarian. I work at the University of British Columbia. 242. The District of Columbia is governed by the city government, with budgetary control and administrative oversight by the U.S. Congress. 243. The Supreme Court says it will decide whether the District of Columbia can ban handguns. 244. Alaska Bwana Hunting Knife by Columbia River Knife and Tool. 245. "You are reducing the risk of disease by quitting, " says Raj Chari, a cancer biologist at the British Columbia Cancer Research Centre in Vancouver, Canada, "but it isn't going back to zero. 246. Volcanic ash silted up the Columbia River 35 miles away. 247. Eleanor Johnson is an English professor at Columbia University in New York. 248. Similar foimations on the Columbia River suggest there may have been as many as 100 floods. 249. Sixty - eight percent of District of Columbia residents are minorities, and most of them are black. 250. The three commercially important spruces growing in British Columbia are Engelmann spruce ( Picea engelmanni), Western white spruce ( Picea glauca), and Sitka spruce ( Picea sitchensis). 251. David B. Lerner is director of the Venture Lab at Columbia University Tech Ventures. 252. Native American people inhabiting the coast of British Columbia along the Bella Coola River, a short stream flowing westward into a channel of Queen Charlotte Sound. 253. A city of southwest Washington on the Columbia River north of Vancouver. A port of entry, it has a large lumber and pulp industry. Population, 31, 499. 254. He said that fishers have been finding Humboldt squid at least as far north as the Columbia River, where he believes the squid are hunting sardines. 255. A lone arbutus tree perches atop hill on Salt Spring Island in British Columbia. 256. The change sets us back to mid-January in terms of morning light, according to Michael Terman, a biological rhythms expert at Columbia University. 257. S. and Columbia University to pursue my postgraduate studies, and then started my own media company, which was unthought of during the years that I started my career.