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Plum: Encyclopedia - Plum
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A plum is a stone fruit tree in the genus Prunus, subgenus Prunus. The subgenus is distinguished from other subgenera (peaches, ...
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Cherry Plum: Encyclopedia - Cherry Plum
The Cherry plum (Prunus cerasifera, syn. P. divaricata), also called Myrobalan (plum), is a species of plum native to central and eastern...
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Plum Pennsylvania: Encyclopedia Ii - Plum Pennsylvania - Geography
Plum is located at 40°29'39" North, 79°45'16" West (40.494110, -79.754477)GR1.
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Plum Pudding Model: Encyclopedia - Plum Pudding Model
In physics, the Plum pudding model of the atom was made after the discovery of the electron and was proposed by the discoverer of the ele...
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Plum: Encyclopedia Ii - Plum - Cultivation And Uses
Plum fruit is sweet, juicy and edible, and it can be eaten fresh or used in jam-making or other recipes. Plum juice can be fermented into...
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Myrobalan: Encyclopedia - Myrobalan
The common name myrobalan refers to several unrelated plant species:
Prunus cerasifera (cherry plum)
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Damson: Encyclopedia - Damson
The Damson is an edible drupaceous fruit, a cultivated variety of the plum tree, Prunus domestica subsp. insititia. It is also known as t...
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Ume: Encyclopedia - Ume
Ume (梅) is the Japanese name for a species of Asian plum (Prunus mume, Rosaceae). The tree originates from China (where it is called m...
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Blossom: Encyclopedia - Blossom
Blossom is a term given to the flowers of stone fruit trees (Genus Prunus) and of some other plants with a similar appearance that flower...
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Tzuica: Encyclopedia - Tzuica
Tzuica (Romanian: Ţuică) is the name of a popular Romanian alcoholic drink produced by distilling the plums juice, sometimes mixed with...
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Xylitol: Encyclopedia - Xylitol
Xylitol, also called wood sugar or birch sugar, is a five-carbon sugar alcohol that is used as a sugar substitute. It can be extracted fr...
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Brown Rot: Encyclopedia - Brown Rot
Brown rot (Monilinia fructicola) is a fungal condition that attacks stone fruit, commonly affecting peaches, pears, apples and plums. The...
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Apricot: Encyclopedia - Apricot
The Apricot (Prunus armeniaca, syn. Armeniaca vulgaris) is a fruit-bearing tree native to China. It is related to the Plum, and classifie...
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Pudding: Encyclopedia - Pudding
Pudding is either of two general types of food, the second deriving from the first.
The older puddings were foods that were presented in ...
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Crumble: Encyclopedia - Crumble
A crumble is a dish of typically British origin containing stewed fruit topped with a crumbly mixture of fat, flour and sugar. The crumbl...
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Alina Cojocaru: Encyclopedia - Alina Cojocaru
Alina Cojocaru(born May 27, 1981) is a female principal dancer with the Royal Ballet in London. She was born in Bucharest, Romania. She j...
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Pit: Encyclopedia - Pit
Pit may refer to:
Any high walled depression in the ground, such as a quarry or (in Britain) an opencast coal mine.
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Li: Encyclopedia - Li
Li or li may refer to:
Lee or Li is a transliteration of several Chinese and Korean family names; see Li (Chinese name) and Lee (Korean ...
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Country Wine: Encyclopedia - Country Wine
Country wines are fermented alcoholic beverages made from a variety of ingredients other than grapes (the base of "ordinary" wine) and ha...
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Absent-minded Professor: Encyclopedia - Absent-minded Professor
The absent-minded professor is a stock character of popular fiction usually portrayed as an academic with important information, but whos...
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Bill Porter Author: Encyclopedia - Bill Porter Author
Bill Porter, an American author who writes under the name Red Pine, is an acclaimed translator of and interpreter of Chinese texts. He li...
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Canned Tomato: Encyclopedia - Canned Tomato
Canned tomatoes are tomatoes that have generally been peeled and placed in a can, with or without further processing. Plum tomatoes such ...
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Christmas Pudding: Encyclopedia - Christmas Pudding
Christmas pudding is the dessert traditionally served on Christmas day in Britain and Ireland, as well as in some Commonwealth countries....
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Almond: Encyclopedia - Almond
The almond, Prunus dulcis (formerly classified as Prunus amygdalus, or Amygdalus communis) is a small deciduous tree belonging to the Sub...
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Plum Village: Encyclopedia Ii - Plum Village - Hamlets
Today, Plum Village is made up of four major residential hamlets. Upper Hamlet houses approximately 65 monks and laymen, as well as being...
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Plum Grove Texas: Encyclopedia Ii - Plum Grove Texas - Geography
Plum Grove is located at 30°12'26" North, 95°5'29" West (30.207185, -95.091518)GR1.
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Plum Branch South Carolina: Encyclopedia Ii - Plum Branch South Carolina - Geography
Plum Branch is located at 33°50'60" North, 82°15'34" West (33.849875, -82.259560)GR1.
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Fruit Tree Propagation: Encyclopedia Ii - Fruit Tree Propagation - Grafting
The essentials of our present methods of propagating of fruit trees date from the time of the Romans, who were apparently the first to di...
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Fruit Tree Propagation: Encyclopedia Ii - Fruit Tree Propagation - Pear Rootstocks
Pears are usually grafted onto quince rootstocks, which produce small to medium sized trees. Some varieties however are not compatible wi...
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Fruit Tree Propagation: Encyclopedia Ii - Fruit Tree Propagation - Own-root Fruit Trees
Some species of fruit are commonly grown on their own roots; new plants are propagated by rooting, layering, or modern tissue-culture tec...
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Janet Evanovich: Encyclopedia Ii - Janet Evanovich - Biography
After studying at Douglas College in New Jersey, Janet Evanovich decided to go into writing. Sending many manuscripts to several editors,...
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Fruit Tree Propagation: Encyclopedia Ii - Fruit Tree Propagation - Apple Rootstocks
Another reason for grafting onto rootstocks is that this enables the grower to determine the tree's eventual size. Apple tree rootstocks ...
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Janet Evanovich: Encyclopedia Ii - Janet Evanovich - Bibliography
Janet Evanovich - The Stephanie Plum series.
One For the Money (1995)
Two For the Dough (1996)
Three to Get Deadly (1997)
Four to Scor...
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Chobits Characters: Encyclopedia Ii - Chobits Characters - Hiromu Shimbo
Hiromu Shinbo (新保弘 Shinbo Hiromu), also spelled "Shimbo", is also studying at Seki cram school. He becomes involved with Ms. Shimiz...
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English Consonant Cluster Reductions: Encyclopedia Ii - English Consonant Cluster Reductions - Final Cluster Reductions
English consonant cluster reductions - Nonstandard final consonant cluster reduction.
Final consonant cluster reduction is the nonstand...
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Chobits Characters: Encyclopedia Ii - Chobits Characters - Hideki Motosuwa
Hideki Motosuwa (本須和秀樹 Motosuwa Hideki) is a 19-year-old repeat student (ronin) attempting to get into university by studying a...
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Chobits Characters: Encyclopedia Ii - Chobits Characters - Chi Elda
Chi (ちぃ Chii) is a persocom and a Chobit (a super persocom that possesses free will and genuine feelings and emotions) which Hideki f...
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Chobits Characters: Encyclopedia Ii - Chobits Characters - Freya Dark Chi
Freya was the first Chobit, and one of the first persocoms, who was created before Elda, by Ms. Hibiya's husband, Ichiro Mihara. Freya wa...
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Chobits Characters: Encyclopedia Ii - Chobits Characters - Yumi Omura
Yumi Omura (大村裕美 Ōmura Yumi) works at Club Paradise alongside Hideki. Initially it is thought that Yumi was interested in a rela...
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Chobits Characters: Encyclopedia Ii - Chobits Characters - Minoru Kokubunji
Minoru (国分寺 稔 Kokubunji Minoru) is a 12-year old genius, whose particular speciality is persocoms. In particular, he has built a ...
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Chobits Characters: Encyclopedia Ii - Chobits Characters - Hiroyasu Ueda
Hiroyasu Ueda (植田 弘康 Ueda Hiroyasu) is the owner of Chiroru, a local barket which Yumi once worked in and which Chi ends up worki...
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Chobits Characters: Encyclopedia Ii - Chobits Characters - Kotoko
Kotoko (琴子) is another laptop persocom, like Sumomo, but is custom-built by Yoshiyuki and has a far higher spec than Sumomo. She orig...
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Chobits Characters: Encyclopedia Ii - Chobits Characters - Zima
Zima (ヂマ Jima) is one of two persocoms who are looking for Chi. Their interest in her seems to be due to the destructive power Chi ca...
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Brandy Butter: Encyclopedia Ii - Brandy Butter - Description
Brandy Butter is a blend of soft dark brown sugar, unsalted butter and brandy. Refrigerated until it is relatively hard, it is typically ...
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Peking Duck: Encyclopedia Ii - Peking Duck - Serving
A traditional way of serving Peking Duck is a three course meal: first course was served with the crispy skin and steamed mu-shi flour pa...
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Lombard Illinois: Encyclopedia Ii - Lombard Illinois - History
Originally part of Potawatomi indian lands, the Lombard area was first settled by whites in the 1830's. The 1848 arrival of the Galena &a...
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Prunus: Encyclopedia Ii - Prunus - Uses
The genus Prunus includes the almond, apricot, cherry, peach and plum, all of which have cultivars developed for commercial fruit product...
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English Consonant Cluster Reductions: Encyclopedia Ii - English Consonant Cluster Reductions - Other Initial Cluster Reductions
English consonant cluster reductions - Rap-wrap merger.
The rap-wrap merger is a reduction occurring in most dialects of English that c...
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Trees Of Britain And Ireland: Encyclopedia Ii - Trees Of Britain And Ireland - List Of Species
Trees of Britain and Ireland - Native trees.
Alders
Alder (Alnus glutinosa)
Ashes
Common Ash (Fraxinus excelsior)
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The Nutcracker: Encyclopedia Ii - The Nutcracker - The Music
The music in Tchaikovsky's ballet is some of the composer's most popular. The music belongs to the Romantic tradition and contains some o...
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Balamory: Encyclopedia Ii - Balamory - Audience
In addition to its intended pre-school audience, Balamory has attracted a somewhat more aged viewership in the form of university student...
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Serbian Culture: Encyclopedia Ii - Serbian Culture - Serbian Cuisine
Main article: Cuisine of Serbia
Traditional Serbian cuisine has been greatly influenced by Turkish and Greek traditions. Ćevapčići con...
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Ţuică: Encyclopedia Ii - Ţuică - Preparation
Traditionally, ţuică is prepared from early October until early December (after winemaking is complete). The process must generally be ...
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Piteşti: Encyclopedia Ii - Piteşti - Geography
The town lies on the right banke of the Argeş, where the river meets its tributary, Râul Doamnei.
The city is surrounded by hills, bein...
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Synchronicity: Encyclopedia Ii - Synchronicity - Criticism
Since the theory of synchronicity is not testable according to the classical scientific method, it is not widely regarded as scientific a...
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Ha Giang Province: Encyclopedia Ii - Ha Giang Province - Economy
Hà Giang is a highly mountainous region, and travel around the province can be difficult. Much of the province is too mountainous for ag...
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List Of Xenogears Terms: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Xenogears Terms - G
List of Xenogears terms - Gaetia Key.
The artifact to be used by the Gazel Ministry to revert humans back to their original forms (Wels...
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Bach Flower Remedies: Encyclopedia Ii - Bach Flower Remedies - List Of Bach Flower Remedies
The Dr. Edward Bach Centre, which established the Bach Flower Research Programme, presents this list of the thirty eight remedies discove...
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Mavrodafni: Encyclopedia Ii - Mavrodafni - As A Wine
Mavrodafni presents aromas and flavors of caramel, chocolate, coffee, raisins and plums, and is one of the few wines that can accompany c...
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List Of Xenogears Terms: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Xenogears Terms - G
List of Xenogears terms - Gaetia Key.
The artifact to be used by the Gazel Ministry to revert humans back to their original forms (Wels...
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Orange New South Wales: Encyclopedia Ii - Orange New South Wales - Industries
Orange is a well known fruit growing district, and produces apples, pears, and many stone fruits such as cherries, peaches, apricots and ...
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Pollination Management: Encyclopedia Ii - Pollination Management - Importance Of Pollination Management
The increasing size of fields and orchards (monoculture) increase the importance of pollination management. Monoculture can cause a brief...
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Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom - Heir Apparent
During Victoria's widowhood, he represented her at public gatherings. But even as a husband and father, Bertie was not allowed by his mot...
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Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom - Death
On May 6, 1910, Edward was bedridden with bronchitis. He enjoyed his last midday cigar, then suffered heart attacks and died at 11:45pm a...
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Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom - Legacy
The lead ship of a new class of battleships, launched in 1903, was named in his honour.
King Edward VII seems to be a popular name for sc...
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Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom - Heir Apparent
During Victoria's widowhood, he represented her at public gatherings. But even as a husband and father, Bertie was not allowed by his mot...
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Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom - Legacy
The lead ship of a new class of battleships, launched in 1903, was named in his honour.
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Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom - Marriage
Once widowed, Queen Victoria effectively withdrew from public life, but shortly after the Prince Consort's death, she arranged for her so...
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Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom - Uncle Of Europe
Edward VII was, mainly through his mother and his father-in-law, related to nearly every other European monarch and came to be known as t...
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Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom - Marriage
Once widowed, Queen Victoria effectively withdrew from public life, but shortly after the Prince Consort's death, she arranged for her so...
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Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom - Uncle Of Europe
Edward VII was, mainly through his mother and his father-in-law, related to nearly every other European monarch and came to be known as t...
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Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom - Death
On May 6, 1910, Edward was bedridden with bronchitis. He enjoyed his last midday cigar, then suffered heart attacks and died at 11:45pm a...
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Chinese Garden: Encyclopedia Ii - Chinese Garden - Plants
Many garden plants have essential symbology. Pine trees represent wisdom and bamboo represents strength and upright morality. Plum trees ...
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Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom - Early Life
Edward was born at 10:48am on 9 November 1841 at Buckingham Palace. His mother was Queen Victoria, the only daughter of Prince Edward Aug...
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Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom - King
When Queen Victoria died on 22 January 1901, Bertie became king. Then 59, he was the second oldest man to ascend to the throne in British...
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Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom - Early Life
Edward was born at 10:48am on 9 November 1841 at Buckingham Palace. His mother was Queen Victoria, the only daughter of Prince Edward Aug...
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Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom: Encyclopedia Ii - Edward Vii Of The United Kingdom - King
When Queen Victoria died on 22 January 1901, Bertie became king. Then 59, he was the second oldest man to ascend to the throne in British...
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Mendoza Province: Encyclopedia Ii - Mendoza Province - Economy
The main economic activity is the agriculture, most notable the viticulture with the 70% of the national production. Other important crop...
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Balamory: Encyclopedia Ii - Balamory - Main Characters
Other than Suzie Sweet and Penny Pocket, who share a building, each main character has their own house in the town, and each house has a ...
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Cathy Corino: Encyclopedia Ii - Cathy Corino - Wrestling Facts
Cathy Corino - Finishing and signature moves.
Oklahoma Roll
Death Valley driver
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Stretch plum
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Sago: Encyclopedia Ii - Sago - Culinary Use
The pith is first ground to a coarse flour, washed carefully to leach out natural toxins, then dried and cooked to become a starchy granu...
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List Of Fruits: Encyclopedia Ii - List Of Fruits - Temperate Fruits
Fruits of temperate climates are almost universally borne on trees or woody shrubs or lianas. They will not grow adequately in the tropic...
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Ume: Encyclopedia Ii - Ume - Uses
Ume - Culinary use.
Ume juice is extracted by preserving the fruits in sugar. It tastes sweet and acidic, and is a refreshing drink, of...
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Pruning Fruit Trees: Encyclopedia Ii - Pruning Fruit Trees - Formative Pruning Of Bush Trees
Formative pruning of apple (Malus domesticata) and pear (Pyrus communis) trees (the ‘pome’ fruits- the ‘stone’ fruits such as che...
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Ningde: Encyclopedia Ii - Ningde - Economy
Ningde - Agriculture.
The warm and moist climate and fertile land in the prefecture of Ningde provide it with favorable conditions for ...
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Matsuo Bashō: Encyclopedia Ii - Matsuo Bashō - Names
"Matsuo" was the poet's family name, but he is usually referred to simply as "Bashō" without the surname. He was known as Kinsaku as a c...
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Frank Ryan Football Player: Encyclopedia Ii - Frank Ryan Football Player - Statistics
Ryan ranks fourth all-time among Browns quarterbacks with 13,499 passing yards and second behind Brian Sipe with 134 touchdowns. His 81.4...
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Hellebore: Encyclopedia Ii - Hellebore - Hellebore Hybrids
Hybridising (deliberate and accidental) between H. orientalis and several other closely-related species and subspecies has vastly improve...
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Bangkok: Encyclopedia Ii - Bangkok - History
Bangkok began as a small trading center and port community, called Bang Makok ("place of olive plums"), serving Ayutthaya, which was the ...
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Follies: Encyclopedia Ii - Follies - Original Production And Revivals
Follies opened on April 4, 1971 at the Winter Garden Theatre on Broadway. It starred Alexis Smith, John McMartin, Dorothy Collins, Gene N...
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Bangkok: Encyclopedia Ii - Bangkok - History
Bangkok began as a small trading center and port community, called Bang Makok ("place of olive plums"), serving Ayutthaya, which was the ...
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Whitton London: Encyclopedia Ii - Whitton London - Whitton In The 20th Century
As recently as Victorian times Whitton was renowned as a 'market garden', famous for its roses, narcissi, lillies of the valley and for i...
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Mango: Encyclopedia Ii - Mango - Uses
The mango is a popular fruit with people around the world. However, many mango farmers receive a low price for their produce. This has le...
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Mango: Encyclopedia Ii - Mango - Uses
The mango is a popular fruit with people around the world. However, many mango farmers receive a low price for their produce. This has le...
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Ich Bin Ein Berliner: Encyclopedia Ii - Ich Bin Ein Berliner - Jelly Doughnut Urban Legend
A common urban legend falsely asserts that Kennedy made an embarrassing grammatical error by saying "Ich bin ein Berliner," referring to ...
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Newbery Honor: Encyclopedia Ii - Newbery Honor - The 1930s
1939
Nino by Valenti Angelo (Viking)
Mr. Popper's Penguins by Richard & Florence Atwater (Little, Brown)
Hello the Boat! by Phyllis ...
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Southold New York: Encyclopedia Ii - Southold New York - Geography
The town is at the northeastern end of Long Island, New York on a peninsula called the North Fork. The Long Island Sound separates the to...
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Clue Film: Encyclopedia Ii - Clue Film - Goofs
The following goofs were taken from www.imdb.com:
Incorrectly regarded as goofs: In the last solution it is said that Prof. Plum killed M...
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Masha Allen: Encyclopedia Ii - Masha Allen - Masha Found
Three months later the hunt ended when a search through child pornography photo databases found a match. The girl, only eight years old a...
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Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Plums
Plums Plums, if they are green, unless seen on trees, are signs of personal and relative discomfort. To see them ripe, denot...
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