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  • 91Michael Joubert — was the CEO of a group of companies on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange during 1970s 1980s.[1] The Jouberts were often linked in society pages with the C.E.O of Allied Electronics, Bill Venter. Joubert s daughter is actress/model/singer, Venetia… …

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  • 92Bornean slow loris — Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1)[1] …

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  • 93\@\>—-\>—- — A long stemmed rose (Internet » Emoticons) …

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  • 94rose — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ pink, red, yellow, etc. ▪ climbing, rambling, shrub ▪ long stemmed ▪ …

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  • 95Elatine americana — ID 29423 Symbol Key ELAM3 Common Name American waterwort Family Elatinaceae Category Dicot Division Magnoliophyta US Nativity Native to U.S. US/NA Plant Yes State Distribution CT, DE, GA, KS, LA, MA, MD, ME, MO, MS, NC, NH, NJ, NY, OK, PA, RI, SC …

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  • 96Pipe Dreams — by Martin Matz (1989)    An exquisite collection of 11 opium poems, privately published in an edition of 100, with 10 signed and lettered copies, Pipe Dreams is Martin Matz’s hallucinatory suite of his odyssey in Thailand in the late 1980s. With… …

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  • 97churchwarden — noun 1》 either of two elected lay representatives in an Anglican parish.     ↘US a church administrator. 2》 Brit. a long stemmed clay pipe …

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  • 98churchwarden — church•ward•en [[t]ˈtʃɜrtʃˌwɔr dn[/t]] n. 1) rel a lay officer in the Anglican or Episcopal Church with certain secular responsibilities 2) a long stemmed clay pipe for smoking • Etymology: 1400–50 …

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  • 99enoki — e•no•ki [[t]ɛˈnɒk i[/t]] n. fng a thin, long stemmed and tiny capped edible white mushroom, Flamma velutipes, native to Japan • Etymology: 1975–80; < Japn enoki( take)=enoki hackberry, Chinese nettle tree +take mushroom …

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  • 100grandiflora — gran•di•flo•ra [[t]ˌgræn dəˈflɔr ə, ˈfloʊr ə[/t]] n. pl. ras pln any of several plant varieties or hybrids characterized by large showy flowers, as certain long stemmed roses • Etymology: 1900–05; < NL, a specific epithet frequent in the names …

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