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  • ...ef> Since then the industry flourished in India. These red tiles, prepared from hard [[laterite]] [[clay]], are in great demand throughout India, [[Myanmar ...near [[Morgan's Gate]],<ref name="gov2"/> around {{convert|100|m|km}} away from [[Ullal]] bridge.<ref name="tile"/>
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  • ...<ref name="Anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial activities of triterpenoids from Strobilanthes callosus Nees"/><ref name="City gears for lavender Karvi’s ...17 :: Aug. 26-Sep. 08, 2006; Frontline Magazine; INDIA'S NATIONAL MAGAZINE from the publishers of THE HINDU</ref>.
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  • ...}</ref> They also occur in [[sub-Saharan Africa]], and in the [[Americas]] from the [[Mid-Atlantic United States]]<ref>{{cite web | title=Arundinaria gigan ...em slowly dries and hardens. The culm begins to sprout branches and leaves from each [[Node (botany)|node]]. During the third year, the culm further harden
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  • ...institution. This is a list of [[higher education]] institutions named for people. ==Institutions named for people associated with the institution==
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  • ...ace names see [[toponomy]]. For other lists of eponyms (names derived from people) see [[eponym]]. {{main|List of countries named after people}}
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  • The word ghee comes from the [[Sanskrit]] घृत ''ghṛta'' [ghrit] ("sprinkled"). ...ee. The texture, colour or taste of ghee depends on the source of the milk from which the butter was made and the extent of boiling/simmering.
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  • ...tion. [[Soy yogurt|Soy yoghurt]], a non-dairy yoghurt alternative, is made from [[soy milk]]. People have been making and eating yogurt for at least 5,400 years. Today, it is a
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