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- 11 lb). The name cantaloupe was derived in the 18th century via French cantaloup from The Cantus Region of Italian Cantalupo, which was formerly a papal...
- organism throughout most of the world. Since 1925, commercial Cu****is melo (cantaloup and muskmelon) production has been engaged in a biological "arms race"...
- inspired by Steve Reich's Electric Counterpoint, one of his earliest being "Cantaloup Carousel", which was originally recorded in 1999 at his university residence...
- /(j)uː/ ****inB2 /uː/ /aʊ/ routeA2 /oʊ/ /uː/ broochA2, provenB2 /uː/ /oʊ/ cantaloup(e), catacomb, hecatomb /ʌ/ /oʊ/ plover /oʊ/ /aʊ/ MoscowA2 /ər/ /ɑːr/ MadagascarA2...
- entire planet. So he picks up his phone and calls Captain Biceps. Carmina Cantaloup - A big br****y mother, Carmina has her son wrapped around her fat little...
- 872 Yes Onions 674,183 Yes Carrots 531,752 Yes Watermelons 133,801 No Cantaloups 121,395 No Cu****bers 76,735 No Strawberries 71,753 No Sweet Peppers 28...
- reflected the war, most notable were his satires ("Goga Veselov", "The Cantaloups", "Daddy", "Grunya"), taking a swipe at the cynics who were making fortunes...
- Super Furry Animals. Altuccini and Helen Melon appeared as Mr and Mrs Cantaloup, and Turner as Mr Honeydew, in a number of episodes of Chez Lester, a...
- Augonnet: herself Francoise Basch: himself Michel Bouquet: narrator Jean Cantaloup: himself Philippe Darnand: himself Jacques Delperlle de Bayac: himself...
- Thomas Muir (1844–1934), Mathematician and Cape Colonial Educationist. Cantaloup Press. ISBN 9798578389238. Works by or about Thomas Muir at Wikisource...