Rainier
Americannoun
noun
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The company brought its data-center initiative Project Rainier online last month, and reported a reacceleration in AWS revenue growth to 20% for the third quarter.
From MarketWatch
Records show Booker took part in at least two other strongwoman competitions this year - winning the Rainier Classic in June and finishing second at North America's Strongest Woman in July.
From BBC
He oversaw numerous chairlift upgrades and terrain expansions, most notably the Mount Rainier Gondola, which debuted in January 2011 and remains the state’s only tram.
From Seattle Times
When Mount Rainier National Park shies away from ski resort development during the sport’s postwar boom, early Northwest skiers begin exploring neighboring peaks.
From Seattle Times
European greats return to Crystal for the first and last Rainier World Cup sanctioned by international ski federation FIS.
From Seattle Times
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