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  • 51Nickernut — Nickernuts in fruit from C. bonduc Nickernuts or nickar nuts are smooth, shiny seeds from tropical leguminous shrubs, particularly Caesalpinia bonduc and C. major,[1] both known by the common name warri tree. C. bonduc produces gray nickernuts …

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  • 52Durrus and District History 1700-1900 — Durrus is an area of West Cork in Ireland. For earlier history, see Durrus and District History. For later history, see Durrus and District History Modern. Contents 1 1700 1800 1.1 Indictment of Priests 1714 2 Irish Famine of 1740 41 …

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  • 53Cuisine of Gower — The cuisine of Gower, a peninsula in south Wales, is based on ingredients grown, raised or collected on or around the peninsula. The cuisine is based on fresh ingredients with recipes based around a fish or meat dish. The peninsula was virtually… …

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  • 54Killean and Kilchenzie —    KILLEAN and KILCHENZIE, a parish, in the district of Cantyre, county of Argyll, 18 miles (N.N. W.) from Campbelltown; containing 2402 inhabitants. The name of the first of these two ancient parishes, now united, is of doubtful origin, but is… …

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  • 55Lady —    1) LADY, an isle, in the parish of Dundonald, county of Ayr, 5 miles (S. S. W.) from Irvine, and 5 (N. W. by N.) from Ayr. This island is situated in the Frith of Clyde, about two miles and a half from Troon, the nearest point of the main land …

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  • 56Ceviche — Peruvian ceviche Origin Place of origin Disputed[1] …

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  • 57List of compositions and works of Likelike — Princess Likelike and her siblings: King David Kalakaua, Queen Liliuokalani, and Leleiohoku were known as the Nā Lani Ehā (The Royal Four), ali i who were renowned as composers and champions of Hawaiian music in the latter half of the 19th… …

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  • 58List of compositions and works by Likelike — Princess Likelike and her siblings King David Kalakaua, Queen Liliʻuokalani, and Leleiohoku II, were known as the Nā Lani ʻEhā (The Royal Four): alii who were renowned as composers and champions of Hawaiian music in the latter half of the 19th… …

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  • 59Girvan —    GIRVAN, a busy sea port, market town, and parish, in the district of Carrick, county of Ayr, 29 miles (N. N. E.) from Stranraer, and 97 (S. W. by W.) from Edinburgh; containing 8000 inhabitants. Girvan is supposed to have derived its name from …

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  • 60Lonmay —    LONMAY, a parish, in the district of Deer, county of Aberdeen, 6 miles (S. E. by S.) from Fraserburgh; containing, with the village of St. Combs, 1919 inhabitants. The name of this place is supposed to have been derived from a word in the… …

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