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  • 61Murphys Creek, Queensland — Murphys Creek Queensland Population: 449[1] Postcode: 4352 …

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  • 62Crassa unitella — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum …

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  • 63Kingdom Keepers II: Disney at Dawn — Kingdom Keepers 2: Disney at Dawn   …

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  • 64visitant — /ˈvɪzətənt / (say vizuhtuhnt) noun 1. a visitor; a guest; a temporary resident. 2. a supernatural visitor; an apparition; a ghost. 3. someone who visits a place of interest, a shrine, etc., for sight seeing, on a pilgrimage, or the like. 4. a… …

  • 65Crib — (kr[i^]b), n. [AS. crybb; akin to OS. kribbja, D. krib, kribbe, Dan. krybbe, G. krippe, and perh. to MHG. krebe basket, G, korb, and E. rip a sort of wicker basket.] [1913 Webster] 1. A manger or rack; a feeding place for animals. [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 66Sale Water Park — Infobox park park= Sale Water Park image size= 275px caption= Sale Water Park, from the northeast of the lake type= Public park location= Sale, England coordinates= coord|53.432|N|2.299|W|display=inline,title size= convert|152|acre|ha|0| opened=… …

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  • 67Over Water — as seen from Latrigg (Uldale) Location Lake District, Cumbria Coordinates …

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  • 68Heliconia — spp. Wild plantain (E); Janga (Ch); Keskes (C); Plantanillo (C,P); Susucan (Cu) (Fig. 160). The young shoots of Heliconia bihai L. serve as a vegetable. The bracts collect potable water, but may be a breeding ground for mosquitoes (!). They are a …

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  • 69moose — (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. deer, elk, mammal. WORD FIND • feeding place: yard • female: cow • kin: reindeer, caribou • male: bull • sexual season: rut • young: calf …

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  • 70manger — [14] Etymologically, a manger is an ‘eater’, or ‘feeding place’. It comes from Old French mangeoire, a descendant of Vulgar Latin *mandūcātōria. This was derived from Latin mandūcāre ‘chew’, which in modern French has become manger ‘eat’; the use …

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