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Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - The Dears - Discography

The Dears - UK Singles. We Can Have It (2004) Lost In The Plot (8/11/2004) 49 22: The Death Of All The Romance (2/5/2005) 53 ...

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The Dears, The Dears - Discography, The Dears - UK Singles, The Dears - Former members

Read more here: » The Dears: Encyclopedia II - The Dears - Discography

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Vegetative reproduction - Natural vegetative structures

A rhizome is a modified stem serving as an organ of vegetative reproduction. Prostrate aerial stems, called runners or stolons are important vegetative reproduction organs in some species, such as the strawberry, numerous grasses, and some ferns. Adventitious buds develop into above ground stems and leaves, forming on roots near the ground surface and on damaged stems (as on the stumps of cut trees). Adve ...

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Vegetative reproduction, Vegetative reproduction - Natural vegetative structures, Vegetative reproduction - Horticultural aspects, Vegetative reproduction - Cultivated plants propagated by vegetative methods

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Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Vidalia Georgia - Geography

Vidalia is located at 32°12'55" North, 82°24'36" West (32.215305, -82.410086)GR1. According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 45.2 km² (17.4 mi²). 44.9 km² (17.3 mi²) of it is land and 0.3 km² (0.1 mi²) of it is water. The total area is 0.63% water. ...

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Vidalia Georgia, Vidalia Georgia - Products, Vidalia Georgia - Geography, Vidalia Georgia - Demographics

Read more here: » Vidalia Georgia: Encyclopedia II - Vidalia Georgia - Geography

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - As I Lay Dying band - Lineup

As I Lay Dying band - Former members. Evan White - Guitar Jasun Krebs - Guitar Aaron Kennedy - Bass guitar ...

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As I Lay Dying band, As I Lay Dying band - History/Biography, As I Lay Dying band - Lineup, As I Lay Dying band - Former members, As I Lay Dying band - Discography, As I Lay Dying band - Singles

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Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - P. G. Wodehouse - Screen adaptations

Both the Blandings and Jeeves stories have been adapted as BBC television series: the Jeeves series has been adapted twice, once in the 1960s (for the BBC) with Ian Carmichael as Bertie Wooster, and Dennis Price as Jeeves, and again in the 1990s (by Granada Television for ITV), with the title Jeeves and Wooster, starring Hugh Laurie as Bertie and Stephen Fry as Jeeves. David Niven and Arthur Treacher also starred as Bertie and Jeeves, respectively, in a few films made in the 1930s. There was also a series of BBC adaptations of various short works, mostly from the Mulliner ...

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P. G. Wodehouse, P. G. Wodehouse - Life, P. G. Wodehouse - Writings, P. G. Wodehouse - Screen adaptations, P. G. Wodehouse - Characters

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Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Bertie Wooster - Jeeves

When Bertie caught his valet Meadowes stealing his silk socks, he sacked him and sent for another from the agency. Jeeves, arriving in Jeeves Takes Charge, mixes Bertie a hangover cure of his own invention and is hired almost immediately. Bertie hires Jeeves when he is 24 according to Jeeves Takes Charge. Thereafter, Bertie cedes much of the control of his life to Jeeves, clashing occasionally on matters of dress. When Jeeves expresses disapproval of a particular article of Bertie's clothing, be it a brightly-colored cummerbund ...

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Bertie Wooster, Bertie Wooster - Family, Bertie Wooster - Romance, Bertie Wooster - Jeeves, Bertie Wooster - Miscellaneous, Bertie Wooster - Controversy, Bertie Wooster - TV actors

Read more here: » Bertie Wooster: Encyclopedia II - Bertie Wooster - Jeeves

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - As I Lay Dying band - History/Biography

As I Lay Dying was formed in 2001 in San Diego, California. Soon after their formation, the band signed with Pluto Records and released their first full-length album, Beneath the Encasing of Ashes in June of 2001. In 2002, the band recorded additional songs for a split CD with American Tragedy, also released on Pluto Records. After extensive touring and a marked increase in popularity, As I Lay Dying signed with Metal Blade Records in early 2003. In July 2003, the band's second full-length album, Frail Words Collapse, was released and ...

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As I Lay Dying band, As I Lay Dying band - History/Biography, As I Lay Dying band - Lineup, As I Lay Dying band - Former members, As I Lay Dying band - Discography, As I Lay Dying band - Singles

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Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Cadet Instructors Cadre - CIC March Past

The Regional Cadet Support Unit (Eastern) (RCSU(E)) has proposed that "La Feuille d'érable" be the march past piece for CIC officers. This piece of music is a song, actually a traditional Catholic French-Canadian song that came out of the bonne chançon in the 1940s. Here is the original version of "La Feuille d'érable" by Albert Larrieu. Certain jour le bon Créateur Fit dire aux peuples de la terre: "Que chacun choisisse une fleur, Et qu'on m'envoie un émissaire Qu'on soit exact au ...

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Cadet Instructors Cadre, Cadet Instructors Cadre - Roles, Cadet Instructors Cadre - Unit training, Cadet Instructors Cadre - Specialist programs and summer training, Cadet Instructors Cadre - CIC training programme, Cadet Instructors Cadre - Mandatory CIC Officer Training, Cadet Instructors Cadre - Lieutenant Qualification Course, Cadet Instructors Cadre - Captain's Qualification Course, Cadet Instructors Cadre - Commanding Officer's Course, Cadet Instructors Cadre - Other CIC courses, Cadet Instructors Cadre - CIC March Past

Read more here: » Cadet Instructors Cadre: Encyclopedia II - Cadet Instructors Cadre - CIC March Past

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Samael - Samael in other traditions

In the Apocryphon of John, found in the Nag Hammadi library, Samael is the third name of the evil demiurge, whose other names are Yaltabaoth and Saklas. In this context, Samael means "the blind god", the theme of blindness running throughout gnostics. He is born out of the error of Sophia, who desires to create offspring of her own without the Spirit. His appearance is that of a lion-faced serpent. In On the Origin of the World in the Nag Ha ...

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Samael, Samael - Samael in other traditions, Samael - Fictional Samaels

Read more here: » Samael: Encyclopedia II - Samael - Samael in other traditions

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Bertie Wooster - TV actors

Hugh Laurie portrayed Bertie in the early-1990s ITV series Jeeves and Wooster opposite his longtime comedy partner Stephen Fry as Jeeves. In the earlier BBC World of Wooster (1965-7), Ian Carmichael played the part of Bertie opposite Dennis Price as Jeeves. ...

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Bertie Wooster, Bertie Wooster - Family, Bertie Wooster - Romance, Bertie Wooster - Jeeves, Bertie Wooster - Miscellaneous, Bertie Wooster - Controversy, Bertie Wooster - TV actors

Read more here: » Bertie Wooster: Encyclopedia II - Bertie Wooster - TV actors

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Herbalism - Biological background

All plants produce chemical compounds as part of their normal metabolic activities. These can be split into primary metabolites, such as sugars and fats, found in all plants, and secondary metabolites found in a smaller range of plants, some only in a particular genus or species. The autologous functions of secondary metabolites are varied. For example, as toxins to deter predation, or to attract insects for pollination. It is these secondary metabolites which can have therapeutic actions in humans and which can be refined to produce ...

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Herbalism, Herbalism - Biological background, Herbalism - Popularity, Herbalism - Examples, Herbalism - In video games, Herbalism - Dangers, Herbalism - Name confusion, Herbalism - International standards, Herbalism - Medical interaction

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Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Nagercoil - Flora and Fauna

The District is abundant in wildlife, plants and marine life. The variety of plants and animals vary according to the distance from the town and the height of the area. Common animals near the town (on the hills) include porcupines, hedgehogs, wild boars, monitor lizards, storks (several varieties), water hens, cranes and varieties of reptiles, including Pythons and other snakes. In the Mahendragiri hills (about 4000 ft above sea level), one can find bucks, leopards, etc. Deers and leopard-cubs often stray into the nearby National H ...

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Nagercoil, Nagercoil - History, Nagercoil - Population, Nagercoil - Location, Nagercoil - Language Culture & Religion, Nagercoil - The Arrival of European missionaries, Nagercoil - Geography, Nagercoil - Socio-Economic Factors & Local Economy, Nagercoil - Notable Facts, Nagercoil - Climate, Nagercoil - Flora and Fauna, Nagercoil - Marine Life and Resources, Nagercoil - Places of Interest, Nagercoil - Education, Nagercoil - Communications Infrastructure and Administration, Nagercoil - The Indian Ocean Tsunami, Nagercoil - Famous Personalities

Read more here: » Nagercoil: Encyclopedia II - Nagercoil - Flora and Fauna

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - List of Hebrew language poets - Modern Hebrew

List of Hebrew language poets - A. Shimon Adaf Natan Alterman Yehudah Amichai Roy Arad Tirtza Atar David Avidan List of Hebrew language poets - B. Maya Bejerano menahem Ben (Braun) Yakir Ben Moshe H. N. Bialik List of Hebrew language poets - C. Abraham Chalfi Rah ...

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List of Hebrew language poets, List of Hebrew language poets - Modern Hebrew, List of Hebrew language poets - A, List of Hebrew language poets - B, List of Hebrew language poets - C, List of Hebrew language poets - G, List of Hebrew language poets - H, List of Hebrew language poets - I, List of Hebrew language poets - K, List of Hebrew language poets - L, List of Hebrew language poets - M, List of Hebrew language poets - N, List of Hebrew language poets - O, List of Hebrew language poets - P, List of Hebrew language poets - R, List of Hebrew language poets - S, List of Hebrew language poets - T, List of Hebrew language poets - W, List of Hebrew language poets - Y, List of Hebrew language poets - Z, List of Hebrew language poets - Golden Age in Spain, List of Hebrew language poets - Italian Renaissance, List of Hebrew language poets - North Africa and Yemen, List of Hebrew language poets - Biblical

Read more here: » List of Hebrew language poets: Encyclopedia II - List of Hebrew language poets - Modern Hebrew

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Cuscuta - Basics

Cuscuta (Dodder) is a genus of about 100 species of yellow, orange or red (rarely green) parasitic plants. Formerly treated as the only genus in the family Cuscutaceae, recent genetic research by the Angiosperm Phylogeny Group has shown that it is correctly placed in the family Convolvulaceae. The genus is found throughout the temperate to tropical regions of the world, with the greatest species diversity in subtropical and tropical regions; the genus becomes rare in cool temperate climates, with e.g. only four ...

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Cuscuta, Cuscuta - Basics, Cuscuta - Prevention and treatment, Cuscuta - Alternative Names

Read more here: » Cuscuta: Encyclopedia II - Cuscuta - Basics

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Songs for the Deaf - Personnel

Songs for the Deaf - Band Line-Up During Recording. Josh Homme - Vocals/Guitar Nick Oliveri - Vocals/Bass Mark Lanegan - Vocals Dave Grohl - Drums Lead Vocals (Note: Homme, Oliveri and Lanegan all sing lead vocals on different songs.) Homme: "No One Knows", "First It Giveth", "The Sky is Fallin", "Go With the Flow", "Do It Again", "A Song for the Deaf" (with Lanegan), "Mosquito Song" Oliveri: "You Think I Ain't Worth a Dollar, But I ...

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Songs for the Deaf, Songs for the Deaf - Track listing, Songs for the Deaf - Variations, Songs for the Deaf - Trivia, Songs for the Deaf - Personnel, Songs for the Deaf - Band Line-Up During Recording, Songs for the Deaf - Additional Musicians, Songs for the Deaf - Radio DJs, Songs for the Deaf - Producers, Songs for the Deaf - Charts

Read more here: » Songs for the Deaf: Encyclopedia II - Songs for the Deaf - Personnel

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Herbalism - Biological background

All plants produce chemical compounds as part of their normal metabolic activities. These can be split into primary metabolites, such as sugars and fats, found in all plants, and secondary metabolites found in a smaller range of plants, some only in a particular genus or species. The autologous functions of secondary metabolites are varied. For example, as toxins to deter predation, or to attract insects for pollination. It is these secondary metabolites which can have therapeutic actions in humans and which can be refined to produce ...

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Herbalism, Herbalism - Biological background, Herbalism - Popularity, Herbalism - Examples, Herbalism - Dangers, Herbalism - Name confusion, Herbalism - International standards, Herbalism - Medical interaction

Read more here: » Herbalism: Encyclopedia II - Herbalism - Biological background

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Cultivar - Trade Designations and Selling Names

Cultivars that are still being developed and not yet ready for release to retail sale are often coded with letters and/or numbers before being assigned a name. It is common for this code name to be quoted alongside the new cultivar name or trade designation when the plant is made available commercially (for example Rosa Fascination = 'Poulmax') and this may continue, in books or magazines and on plant labels, for several years after the plant was released. Because a name that is attractive in one language may have less ...

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Cultivar, Cultivar - Cultivar names, Cultivar - Trade Designations and Selling Names, Cultivar - Cultivars in the natural world, Cultivar - Legal points

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Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Raymond Chandler - Biography

Chandler was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1888, but moved to Britain in 1895 when his parents divorced. He entered Dulwich College in 1900, and was naturalised as a British citizen in 1907 in order to take the Civil Service exam. He passed the exam and took a job at the Admiralty, where he worked for just over a year. His first poem was published during this time. After leaving the Civil Service, Chandler worked as a jobbing journalist, and continu ...

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Raymond Chandler, Raymond Chandler - Biography, Raymond Chandler - Novels, Raymond Chandler - Short Stories, Raymond Chandler - Stories Featuring Philip Marlowe, Raymond Chandler - Other Short Stories, Raymond Chandler - Famous Quotes

Read more here: » Raymond Chandler: Encyclopedia II - Raymond Chandler - Biography

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Tribe 8 role-playing game - The Fatimas

The Fates: Magdalen the Lover - She is the aspect of the One Goddess' sensuality, mystery and passion. Magdalen appears cloaked in gauzy capes covering a body wrapped in barbed wire, her face hidden behind a hood that is zippered closed. Magdelen's children traditionally play the roles of diplomats, courtesans, pharmacists and whores, and the Synthesis power given to them by their Fatima generally center around seduction and betrayal. Eva the Mother - She is the earth mother, the One Goddess' aspect of ...

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Tribe 8 role-playing game, Tribe 8 role-playing game - The Setting, Tribe 8 role-playing game - The Fatimas, Tribe 8 role-playing game - Release History, Tribe 8 role-playing game - Rule System

Read more here: » Tribe 8 role-playing game: Encyclopedia II - Tribe 8 role-playing game - The Fatimas

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Nagercoil - Location

The town is situated 8.18° N and 77.43° E at the southern tip of peninsular India. Being close to the cape (Kanyakumari -the tip of peninsular India) - the confluence of the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal - Eastern And Western coasts of India, the town is the intersection of the eastern and western lines of the Indian Railways - one line leading to Kerala and to the Konkan route and the other through the western part of India (through Tirunelveli of Tamilnadu). Trivandrum, the Capital of Kerala, is 65 km away, connected by National Highway 47. The closest major town of Tamilnadu is Tirunelveli, which is about 80 km away on the ...

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Nagercoil, Nagercoil - History, Nagercoil - Population, Nagercoil - Location, Nagercoil - Language Culture & Religion, Nagercoil - The Arrival of European missionaries, Nagercoil - Geography, Nagercoil - Socio-Economic Factors & Local Economy, Nagercoil - Notable Facts, Nagercoil - Climate, Nagercoil - Flora and Fauna, Nagercoil - Marine Life and Resources, Nagercoil - Places of Interest, Nagercoil - Education, Nagercoil - Communications Infrastructure and Administration, Nagercoil - The Indian Ocean Tsunami, Nagercoil - Famous Personalities

Read more here: » Nagercoil: Encyclopedia II - Nagercoil - Location

Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Herbalism - Examples

Examples of some commonly used herbal medicines: Artichoke and several other plants reduced total serum cholesterol levels in preliminary studies [3]. Black cohosh and other plants that contain phytoestrogens (plant molecules with estrogen activity) have some benefits for treatment of symptoms resulting from menopause [4]. Echinacea extracts limit the length of colds in some clinical trials, although some studies h ...

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Herbalism, Herbalism - Biological background, Herbalism - Popularity, Herbalism - Examples, Herbalism - In video games, Herbalism - Dangers, Herbalism - Name confusion, Herbalism - International standards, Herbalism - Medical interaction

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Dahlia: Encyclopedia II - Nagercoil - Marine Life and Resources

The coastline is rocky in several places, while sandy (especially near the town). There are traces of coral reef on the eastern coast of the district (Bay of Bengal side), though now largely dead and extinct, with patches of coral reef in some places. Several varieties of coloured and other shells are found in this area. The sea around is rich in common varieties of fish like tuna, sardines, baby sharks, pomfret, red snapper, etc. Prawns, lobsters, squid caught in the sea around, by big fishing trawlers cater mainly to the export market, be ...

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Nagercoil, Nagercoil - History, Nagercoil - Population, Nagercoil - Location, Nagercoil - Language Culture & Religion, Nagercoil - The Arrival of European missionaries, Nagercoil - Geography, Nagercoil - Socio-Economic Factors & Local Economy, Nagercoil - Notable Facts, Nagercoil - Climate, Nagercoil - Flora and Fauna, Nagercoil - Marine Life and Resources, Nagercoil - Places of Interest, Nagercoil - Education, Nagercoil - Communications Infrastructure and Administration, Nagercoil - The Indian Ocean Tsunami, Nagercoil - Famous Personalities

Read more here: » Nagercoil: Encyclopedia II - Nagercoil - Marine Life and Resources




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