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parts of
Eurasia and
North America.
Common names include bog-
myrtle,
sweet willow,
Dutch myrtle, and sweetgale.
Myrica gale is a
deciduous shrub growing to...
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Myrtle Beach is a
resort city on the East
Coast of the
United States in
Horry County,
South Carolina. It is
located in the
center of a long and continuous...
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washed in
local sake,
Yachi Yanagi (ヤチヤナギ),
dusted with
locally harvested Dutch myrtle, and
Sasayuki (笹雪) and
wrapped in
bamboo leaf
picked on the producer's...
- November),
edible after being bletted for a few w****s Bog-
myrtle,
sweet willow,
Dutch myrtle,
sweetgale Myrica gale
Parts of the
northern hemisphere, including...
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Horry County,
South Carolina,
United States,
located between Myrtle Beach and
North Myrtle Beach. The po****tion was 457 at the 2010 census. Briarcliffe...
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Myrthe or
Myrte (
Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmɪrtə] ) is a
Dutch feminine given name,
after the
evergreen mirte (
myrtle) plant.
Myrtis was
already a common...
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trains operated separately on each of two
tracks on the BMT
Myrtle Avenue Line
between Myrtle-Wyckoff
Avenues and
Middle Village-Metropolitan Avenue. They...
- The
Myrtle–Wyckoff
Avenues station (announced on New
Technology Trains as
Myrtle Avenue–Wyckoff
Avenue station) is a New York City
Subway station complex...
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Myrtle Elvyn (born
circa 1887 — died
February 1975),
later Myrtle Elvyn-Bloch, was an
American pianist and composer.
Myrtle Elvyn was born in Sherman...
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Myrtle Avenue is a
street in
Hatton in the
London Borough of
Hounslow which is near the
eastern end of
Heathrow Airport's
south runway, 27L. The street...