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  • n  partially carbonized vegetable matter saturated with water; can be used as a fuel when dried

  • Using special high-temperature ovens, they incinerated peat collected from the region.
  • Birch pollen found at a certain level of an ancient peat bed is proof that the climate was cold when the peat was formed.
  • Peter Patterer once put his barnstorming plane down in a Michigan peat bog, was intrigued by its softness, became Peter Patterer the Peatman.
News & Articles

  • WBA names new board members
    Pamperin joined Premier in 1998. He previously worked for Allied Health of Wisconsin and Wipfli in Wausau and St. Francis Bank and KPMG Peat Marwick in the Milwaukee area.
    June 15, 2013 - Small Business Times
  • It is a four-peat for Delano as section baseball champions
    Tigers earn No. 2 seed at state tourney starting June 13 by Dave Pedersen Sun PRESS Newspapers As has been … The post It is a four-peat for Delano as section baseball champions appeared first on Press and News .
    June 13, 2013 - Dayton Press & News
  • 'The Voice' results recap: Who made the finale?
    The VoiceSeason 4 finale is set and Blake Shelton has a great shot at pulling off a three-peat.The country singing superstar watched in giddy delight Tuesday night as two of his chosen acts -- The Swon Brothers and Danielle Bradbery -- moved into next week's final round of competition.
    June 12, 2013 - Contra Costa Times
Quotes

  • Phil Jackson in ESPN
    My intention was that if we won the second time, to go for a three-peat would be natural,Jackson said. "It would be tough not to go for another championship in that three-peat realm, which is ridiculous. That's one of those things that's...
  • Kyle Busch in USA Today
    This is the start to, hopefully, a three-peat this weekend,said Busch, who was also scheduled to race Saturday night in the Nationwide race and will compete Sunday in the featured Auto Club 500 Sprint Car event on the 2-mile oval.

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