Alberta Provincial Highway No. 33, also named Grizzly Trail, is a north–south highway located in west–central Alberta, Canada.
From the north, Highway 33 begins at its intersection with Highway 2, approximately 5.0 km (3.1 mi) east of the Hamlet of Kinuso and proceeds south through Swan Hills and Barrhead to Highway 43 near Gunn.
From south to north:
Highway 33 north of Swan Hills
Highway 33 north of Swan Hills
Junction sign on Highway 43
Junction sign on Highway 43
The following highways are numbered 33:
UP-SH-33(Mathura - Bareilly) (India)
Mississippi Highway 33 (MS 33) is a state highway in southwestern Mississippi. It runs from north to south for 45.7 miles (73.5 km) and serves the counties of Jefferson, Franklin, Amite, and Wilkinson.
From north to south
State Route 33 (SR 33) is an 81-mile-long (130 km) state highway that runs south-to-north through portions of Thomas, Brooks, Colquitt, Worth, and Crisp counties in the south-central part of the U.S. state of Georgia. The route runs from its southern terminus, an intersection with US 84/SR 38 in Boston, to its northern terminus, an intersection with US 41/SR 7 south of Cordele.
SR 33 begins at an intersection with US 84/SR 38 in Boston. The route travels north to Pavo. After a brief concurrency in Pavo with SR 122, SR 33 continues north. South of Moultrie, SR 33 begins a concurrency with US 319 Business. The two routes travel north, through downtown Moultrie. North of the city, US 319 Business departs, and after a brief concurrency with SR 133, the route continues north to Sylvester. In Sylvester, SR 33 has a brief concurrency with SR 112 before departing and continuing north to meet its northern terminus, an intersection with US 41/SR 7 south of Cordele.
Alberta (Minister of Education) v Canadian Copyright Licensing Agency (Access Copyright), 2012 SCC 37, is a Supreme Court of Canada case that considered whether the photocopying of textbook excerpts by teachers, on their own initiative, to distribute to students as part of course materials is fair dealing pursuant to the provisions of the Copyright Act. The Supreme Court, in a 5/4 split, concluded that the Copyright Board made several errors in its analysis of the "fairness factors". Thus, it allowed the appeal and remitted the matter back to the Copyright Board for reconsideration.
Access Copyright represents authors and publishers of literary and artistic works. The entity administers the reproduction of such works by issuing licences and collecting and distributing royalties to affiliated copyright owners. When licensing or royalty agreements with users of the printed works cannot be reached, Access Copyright has the option to apply to the Copyright Board (the "Board") to certify a royalty in a form of a tariff.
Alberta is the name of more than one traditional blues song.
Lead Belly recorded a song "Alberta" in four versions. One of these was recorded in New York on January 23, 1935 (for ARC Records, which did not issue it), and a similar version was recorded in New York on June 15, 1940 (included on Leadbelly: Complete Recorded Works, vol. 1, 1 April 1939 to 15 June 1940). Another version, recorded in Wilton, Connecticut, on January 20, 1935, included the lyrics "Take me, Alberta, take me down in your rocking chair" and is included on Gwine Dig a Hole to Put the Devil In (Rounder Records, Library of Congress Recordings, vol. 2). Lead Belly's fourth recorded version survives on recording disc BC-122 of the Mary Elizabeth Barnicle–Tillman Cadle Collection at East Tennessee State University, recorded near the date of June 15, 1948, with which several related discs are labeled.
Mary Wheeler, in her Steamboatin' Days: Folk Songs of the River Packet Era (Baton Rouge, La.: Louisiana State University Press, 1944), records a song she collected from Gabriel "Uncle Gabe" Hester, with the lyrics:
Alberta is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family. Most species have been transferred to the genus Razafimandimbisonia, except for the type species Alberta magna. It is native to KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and is commonly known as Natal Flame Bush.
The genus Alberta was shown to be paraphyletic in a phylogenetic analysis of the tribe Alberteae. The type species Alberta magna is set apart from the Malagasy Alberta species that are now included in the genus Razafimandimbisonia.
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