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- students as of 2018. The high school's football team practices on a rippled gr**** expanse in the center of the high school campus. The Tafuna Warriors...
- Molinieae of the gr**** family, Poaceae, native to eastern Asia. Hakonechloa macra, with the common names Hakone gr**** and ****anese forest gr****, is the only...
- from the Predynastic Period and the Old Kingdom was the sign depicting ripples of water. The word Deshret also referred to the desert Red Land on either...
- Captain Michael Gr**** (c.1734–1813) was a French-born militia captain who was loyal to the British and led a contingent of United Empire Loyalists to...
- Learner. Archived from the original on 2018-10-28. Retrieved 2020-06-18. Ripple WJ, Wolf C, Newsome TM, Galetti M, Alamgir M, Crist E, Mahmoud MI, Laurance...
- to cut streamer, fracture or ripple gl****, the sheet may be scored on the side without streamers, fractures or ripples with a carbide gl**** cutter, and...
- water celery, musk gr****, mangrove leaves) and sal****er plants (e.g., sea gr****es, shoal gr****, manatee gr****, turtle gr****, widgeon gr****, sea clover, and...
- pruned trees and bushes, and uses gravel or sand that is raked to represent ripples in water. Zen gardens are commonly found at temples or monasteries. A Zen...
- skinny, mostly red-colored peppers, often with a curved tip and somewhat rippled skin, which hang from the bush as opposed to growing upright. Most varieties...
- remained until moving in 1949 to London, England. Her novels include The Gr**** Is Singing (1950), the sequence of five novels collectively called Children...