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  • 21rose|mar|y — «ROHZ MAIR ee», noun, plural mar|ies. a fragrant, evergreen shrub native to southern Europe, whose leaves yield an oil used in making perfume, and are also much used in seasoning food. It belongs to the mint family. Rosemary is a symbol of… …

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  • 22Marine Safety Insignia — The Marine Safety Insignia is awarded to enlisted members (grade E 4 and above) and officers of the United States Coast Guard and United States Coast Guard Reserve, to Coast Guard Civilians, and to members of the United States Coast Guard… …

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  • 23Rose Franco — Infobox Military Person name=Rose Franco born= birth date and age|1934|1|22 died= placeofbirth= Guánica, Puerto Rico placeofdeath= placeofburial= caption=CWO3 Rose Franco First Hispanic woman to become a Marine officer nickname= branch=… …

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  • 24Marine salvage — Salvor redirects here. For other uses, see Salvor (disambiguation). Admiralty law …

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  • 25Rose Dewitt-Bukater Dawson Calver — Titanic (film, 1997) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Titanic (homonymie). Titanic Réalisation James Cameron …

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  • 26Rose Dewitt Bukater — Titanic (film, 1997) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Titanic (homonymie). Titanic Réalisation James Cameron …

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  • 27Marine Engineering and Research Institute, MUMBAI — The Marine Engineering and Research Institute (MERI, mumbai), formerly known asthe Directorate of Marine Engineering Training (DMET), is India s national institute for the training of marine officers and engineers. MERI offers a three year… …

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  • 28Marine biology — Only 29 percent of the world surface is land. The rest is ocean, home to the marine lifeforms. The oceans average four kilometers in depth and are fringed with coastlines that run for nearly 380,000 kilometres. Marine biology is the scientific… …

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  • 29Marine Le Pen — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Le Pen. Marine Le Pen Marine Le Pen, en janvier 2011 …

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  • 30Marine byzantine — L enseigne impériale (basilikon phlamoulon) des navires byzantins au XIVe siècle, décrite par Georges Kodinos et reproduite dans l’atlas castillan Conoscimento de todos los reinos (ca. 1350)[ …

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