- are
three types of
clementines:
seedless clementines,
clementines (maximum of 10 seeds), and
Monreal (more than 10 seeds).
Clementines resemble other citrus...
- (1913). "
Clementines".
Catholic Encyclopedia. New York:
Robert Appleton Company.
Johann Irmscher and
Georg Strecker 'The Pseudo-
Clementines in Wilhelm...
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Clementine Ogilvy Spencer-Churchill,
Baroness Spencer-Churchill, GBE (née Hozier; 1
April 1885 – 12
December 1977) was the wife of
Winston Churchill, Prime...
- Look up
Clementine or
clementine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
clementine is a
hybrid citrus fruit, a
cross between a
mandarin and an orange....
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Clementine cake is a
flourless cake
flavored primarily with
whole unpeeled clementines and almonds. It may
originate from an
orange cake in
Sephardic cuisine...
- Magus" in the 4th-century Pseudo-
Clementines may be
attacks on Paul.
Detering takes the
attacks of the Pseudo-
Clementines as
literal and historical, and...
-
Clémentine (pronounced
French pronunciation: [klemɑ̃tin]) is a 1985
French animated television series (in co-production with ****an). The
series consists...
- last
remaining memory of
Clementine: the day they
first met, on a
beach in Montauk. As the
memory crumbles around them,
Clementine tells Joel to meet her...
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Clementine Ford is an
American actress known for her
appearance as
Molly Kroll on Showtime's The L Word. In
April 2009, she
joined the cast of the soap...
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Clementine is a
fictional character in The
Walking Dead
episodic graphic adventure video game series, a spin-off of the
Robert Kirkman comic of the same...