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- Beggar-my-neighbour, also known as strip jack naked, beat your neighbour out of doors, or beat jack out of doors, or beat your neighbour, is a simple choice-free card...
- (formerly Lazard Frères), the storied investment firm that started as a dry-goods business in New Orleans in 1848." Effgen, Christopher (September 11...
- equatorial climate characterizes much of northern Brazil. There is no real dry season, but there are some variations in the period of the year when most...
- included the Hot 100 number one "On Bended Knee" at number five, "Water Runs Dry" at number 12, "I'll Make Love to You" at number 50, and "Thank You" at number...
- making the air feel hotter than its actual temperature. Manila has a distinct dry season lasting from late December through early April, and a relatively lengthy...
- Kauffman, Bill (July 7, 2022). "Who was the most right-wing member of the Beat Generation?". The Spectator. The gentle Catholic-Buddhist Jack Kerouac, spontaneous-bop...
- third-lowest, is the dried lake bed of Ayding Lake (−154 m) in the Turpan Depression. China's climate is mainly dominated by dry seasons and wet monsoons...
- highest just prior to the summer wet season, and are lowest during the winter dry season, when trade winds contribute to a cooler climate. The highest temperatures...
- terminals and handle a wide variety of cargo including containers, liquid and dry bulk cargoes such as coal and grain, biom**** and roll-on/roll-off cargoes...
- north-east, mountain ranges in the south-east, south-west and east, and dry desert in the centre. Desert or semi-arid land commonly known as the outback...