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By the early 20th century, there were nearly equal plantings of Cabernet Sauvignon
By the early 20th century, there were nearly equal plantings of Cabernet Sauvignon
for it was very dirty, and its leaves were nearly all stuck together through their having remained unturned” for centuries.
The siege was largely justified with the reason of defending Sarajevo's surrounding Serb villages, which were nearly exclusivelly inhabited by ethnic Serbs.
In the mid 15th century, there were nearly 13,000 Serbian houses in all 480 villages and towns in Kosovo and Metohija.
In the mid 15th century, there were nearly 13,000 Serbian houses in all 480 villages and towns in Kosovo and Metohija.
There were nearly 60,000 visitors in the three-day exhibition,
The researchers discovered that people who had anaemia at the start of the study were nearly 41 per cent more likely to develop dementia than those who were not anaemic.
And so, my proud people were nearly destroyed by the warfare,
the United States were nearly destroyed trying to defend Java from Japanese attack.
Australia, and the US were nearly completely destroyed trying to defend Java from Japanese attack.
traditions of Khmer arts, which were nearly lost in the 1970s civil war.
she was only allowed to pick up the five puppies, who were nearly frozen to death in the surge of cold weather.
Many of these plumes came from birds in the Florida everglades, which were nearly made entirely extinct by overhunting.
Saiyans(サイヤ人, Saiya-jin) are a naturally aggressive warrior race who were nearly all obliterated by Frieza before the start of the Dragon Ball series.
Interestingly, when the initial study, the interest of England and the US were nearly two times less than it is now.
By the mid-sixteenth century, the nesting colonies along the European side of the Atlantic were nearly all eliminated by humans killing this bird for its down, which was used to make pillows.
By the mid-16th century, the nesting colonies along the European side of the Atlantic were nearly all eliminated by humans killing this bird for its down, which was used to make pillows.
but these antibodies were nearly entirely different from the ones that people with celiac disease have.
who downed three or more glasses of milk per day were nearly twice as likely to die over the next two decades than those who drank less than one glass daily.