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Collecting of live plant specimens from the wild, sometimes referred to as plant hunting,
Such a value as a lump-sum contribution(sometimes referred to as the value of the franchise),
Rely on people(sometimes referred to as resource persons)
The number of persons employed part time for economic reasons(sometimes referred to as involuntary part-time workers) was essentially unchanged
The collection of live plant specimens from the wild, sometimes referred to as plant hunting,
in which each electron acts as a wave(sometimes referred to as a“cloud”) around the nucleus of an.
Sometimes referred to as a vertical park due to its sheer vertical walls,
In fact, Omaha Hi-Lo(also sometimes referred to as Omaha/8) is believed to be the second most widely played online poker game in the world today.
Sometimes referred to as a“liver detox,” a liver cleanse involves following a regulated diet over a period of four to five days and ends with a“flush day.”.
determine the lens's maximum magnification ratio, sometimes referred to as“reproduction ratio”.
Sometimes referred to as“The American Riviera,” Santa Barbara is famous for its mild temperatures
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The most"clever" cars were offered in the Celica GT-4 version(sometimes referred to as the Celica Turbo 4WD or SS4).
most commonly displayed in a flag format sometimes referred to as a"freedom flag".
musica mundana(sometimes referred to as musica universalis);
Pulse voltage circuits convert the voltage to a large extent, which is sometimes referred to as”DC voltage transformers”.
Because of this, Type Ic- and also Type Ib- supernovae are sometimes referred to as stripped core-collapse supernovae.
What is a'smart search' solution, sometimes referred to as an'enterprise search' solution,
Sometimes referred to as the Princeps mathematicorum
Sometimes referred to as the Princeps mathematicorum(Latin,“the Prince of Mathematicians” or“the foremost of mathematicians”)