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"I have to go check on Cahow before she freaks out."
From there, Cahow gave up figure skating and attended a kids hockey clinic.
The Cahow Barber Shop is historically significant for several reasons.
Cahow's mother forced her to play her first year in hockey by wearing figure skates.
It is a matter of some dispute as to whether Robinson's or Cahow's house was the first one built in the township.
Under Wingate's supervision, a conservation programme has steadily increased the Cahow's numbers.
Cahow graduated from Harvard University in 2008 with a degree in anthropology.
Karen Cahow lobbed an identical component to him.
Perhaps a population study on the Bermuda cahow, or the New Zealand takahe.
Karen Cahow was a great mechanic, but her phobia of being on planet surfaces was profound.
Initially superabundant throughout the archipelago, the Cahow is a slow breeder, but excellent flier.
Cahow's mother, Barbara Kinder was a professor of surgery at Yale University.
Cahow grinned with amusement at the boyish engineer's brazen rebuke of his superiors.
BirdLife: "New island home for Cahow chicks"
Julie Chu and Caitlin Cahow are the two Crimson alumni.
While Cahow's mother was a professor at Yale University, her first exposure to the ice rink was through figure skating.
The hunting pressure on the Bermuda Petrel, or Cahow, was so intense that the species nearly went extinct and did go missing for 300 years.
The Cahow Barber Shop is located in Chapman, Nebraska.
One of Cahow's heroes was Manon Rheaume.
The Rev. Dr. Clark Cahow, a Baptist minister, took part in the service.
In 1951 Murphy led the expedition that rediscovered the Bermuda Petrel, or cahow, a bird believed to have been extinct for 330 years.
Castle Harbour is the only breeding ground in the world of the famous rare seabird, the Bermuda Petrel or cahow.
The Bermuda Petrel, Pterodroma cahow, is a gadfly petrel.
ARKive - images and movies of the Bermuda petrel (Pterodroma cahow)
As a student at Harvard, Cahow met Boston Lobsters tennis player Nicole Pratt.