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  • ...was bringing rare fabrics from India. [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native Americans]] skillfully spun and wove cotton into fine garments and dyed tap ...[[Hose (clothing)|hose]] or leggings. The Romanised populations, and the Church, remained faithful to the longer tunics of Roman formal costume.<ref>Piponn
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  • ...ywhere, at 47°S latitude. Continental [[Europe]] is not known to have any native species of bamboo.<ref name=rhs>{{cite book |title=New RHS Dictionary of Ga ...ring and semelparity in bamboos: The bamboo fire cycle hypothesis |journal=American Naturalist |issue=154 |pages= 383–391}}</ref> Because bamboos are very ag
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  • * [[Alonzo Church]] — [[Church-Turing thesis]], [[Church-Turing-Deutsch principle]] * [[Cuthbert of Lindisfarne|Saint Cuthbert]] ("church of Cuthbert") — [[Kirkcudbright]]
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  • ...elica (village), New York|Angelica, New York]] &ndash; [[Angelica Schuyler Church]] *[[Brownsville, Tennessee]] &ndash; [[Jacob Jennings Brown]] (American army officer)
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  • ...d phylogenetics based on ''rbcL'', ''trnL-F'', and ''ndh-F'' sequences]. ''American Journal of Botany'' '''89'''(9): 1531-1546.</ref> ...5. [http://www.unodc.org/unodc/bulletin/bulletin_1975-01-01_3_page002.html American law and the species problem in ''Cannabis'': Science and semantics]. ''Bull
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  • ...not determined whether ''Salvia divinorum'' is a [[cultigen]] or a hybrid; native plants reproduce [[Vegetative reproduction|vegetatively]], rarely producing ''Salvia divinorum'' is native to the Sierra Mazateca in [[Oaxaca]], Mexico, where it is still used by the
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  • |timezone = [[North American Central Time Zone|Central (CST)]] ...000census>{{Cite web | title = Fact Sheet- Aniston city, Alabama | work = American Fact Finder | publisher = United States Census Bureau | url = http://fact
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  • ...R. Thomas (Spring 1996), "Rosewood, Florida: The Destruction of an African American Community. ''The Historian'', '''58''' (3), pp. 605–622.</ref> ...ors reached the U.S. that French women had been sexually active with black American soldiers, which [[University of Florida]] historian David Colburn argues st
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  • The [[American Red Cross]], setting up operations at the Crum drugstore, took the lead in ...pages of national newspapers and remained there until news of [[Michigan]] native [[Charles Lindbergh]]'s completion of [[Charles Lindbergh#First solo flight
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