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black liquor gasifier and the world's
first BioDME production facility,
SunPine has
pioneered a
renewable diesel process technology using crude tall oil...
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Pine nuts, also
called piñón (Spanish: [piˈɲon]),
pinoli (Italian: [piˈnɔːli]), or pignoli, are the
edible seeds of
pines (family Pinaceae,
genus Pinus)...
- is a
species of conifer. As its
vernacular name
Norfolk Island pine (or
Norfolk pine) implies, the tree is
endemic to
Norfolk Island, an
external territory...
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Pinus sylvestris, the
Scots pine (UK),
Scotch pine (US),
Baltic pine, or
European red
pine is a
species of tree in the
pine family Pinaceae that is native...
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Pine Crest School is a
private preparatory school with
campuses in Fort
Lauderdale and Boca Raton, Florida. It was
founded in Fort
Lauderdale in 1934 by...
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Pinus nigra, the
Austrian pine or
black pine, is a
moderately variable species of
pine,
occurring across Southern Europe from the
Iberian Peninsula to...
- The
pinyon or piñon
pine group grows in
southwestern North America,
especially in New Mexico, Colorado, Arizona, and Utah. The
trees yield edible nuts...
- at the 2000 census. The
unincorporated communities of Fairview,
Pine ****,
Rising Sun, and
Towerville are
located within the town.
According to the United...
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Pembroke Pines is a city in
southern Broward County, Florida,
United States. The city is
located 22
miles (35 km)
north of Miami. It is a
suburb of and...
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Wales highlands.
Common names are
Errinundra plum-
pine and
mountain plum-
pine (though it is
neither a
pine nor a plum). It
grows on
exposed sites to 1,800 m...