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California, Lower

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California, Lower

British name for Baja California, Mexico.



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The shortfall in revenue was attributable to weakening domestic yields, tough competitive markets in Western Canada and California, lower Japanese revenue due to that country's economic condition, and the temporary loss of the American Airlines designator code from a number of transborder flights.
The shortfall in revenue was attributable to weakening domestic yields, tough competitive markets in Western Canada and California, lower Japanese revenue due to that country's economic condition, and the temporary loss of the American Airlines designator code from a number of transborder flights.
At the McLaughlin mine in California, lower than planned ore grade in the South Pit and lower than anticipated grades from the ore stockpile resulted in much lower gold production.
 
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