The Northwest Passage is a historical sea route between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, through the Arctic waters of Canada, Alaska, and Greenland.
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Stanley Allison Rogers was a Canadian folk musician and songwriter.
A giant is a being of human appearance, sometimes of prodigious size and strength, common in folklore.
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An assassin is a person who commits targeted murder.
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The hawk is a predatory bird.
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Northwest Passage, also billed as Northwest Passage , is a 1940 American Western film in Technicolor, directed by King Vidor. It stars Spencer Tracy, Robert Young, Walter Brennan and Ruth Hussey. The film is set in 1759, and tells a partly fictionalized version of the real-life St. Francis Raid by Rogers' Rangers, led by Robert Rogers on the primarily Abenaki village of St. Francis, in modern-day Canada. The screenplay, by Laurence Stallings and Talbot Jennings, is based on the 1937 historical novel Northwest Passage by Kenneth Roberts.
Checkmate is a situation in the game of chess and other activities which results in defeat.
Bloodline most commonly refers to heredity.
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The Man is a slang phrase, used to refer to a generalized idea of authority.
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August is the eighth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar.
Northwest Passage is a 1958-1959 26-episode half-hour adventure television series produced by Metro Goldwyn Mayer about Major Robert Rogers during the time of the French and Indian War (1756–1763). The show derived its title and the main characters Rogers, Towne, and Marriner from the 1937 novel of the same name by Kenneth Roberts, and from the 1940 MGM feature film based on the novel. The scope of the novel was much broader than that of the series, and the second half of the book included an historically based attempt by Rogers to find a water route through North America as a "passage" to the Pacific Ocean. This attempt, lending its name to the novel and used by Roberts as a metaphor for the questing human spirit, is referenced in the first episode.
Poetic justice is a literary device in which virtue is ultimately rewarded or vice punished, usually without the intervention of another party actively seeking to reward or punish.
Twins are two offspring produced in the same pregnancy.
"Northwest Passage" is the 20th episode of the second season of the American science fiction drama television series Fringe, and the 41st episode overall. The episode follows Peter as he continues to stay away from Boston after learning his true parallel universe origins; his travels take him to a small town, where he helps the local police investigate mysterious disappearances.