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  • 71James King (pioneer) — James King (1800 1857) was a Scottish Australian who was important in the establishment of the wine industry in Australia.King was probably born about the end of the eighteenth century, left Scotland in 1826 as a free settler possessed of capital …

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  • 72KING, James (c. 1800-c. 1860) — pioneer was born probably about the end of the eighteenth century, left Scotland in 1826 as a free settler possessed of capital, and arrived in Sydney early in 1827. He went into business as a merchant, and in 1828 received a grant of 2000 acres… …

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  • 73Passiflora — × kewensis P. platyloba fruit …

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  • 74Păuliş — For the village in Hunedoara County, see Şoimuş. Păuliş   Commune   …

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  • 75Aphananthe philippinensis — Native Elm drawing by Margaret Flockton Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 76Korean mythology — Infobox Korean name caption=Moon goddess of Goguryeo hangul=한국의 신화 hanja=韓國의 神話 rr=Hangukui sinhwa mr=Hankukŭi sinhwa|Korean mythology consists of national legends and folk tales which come from all over the Korean Peninsula.The original religion …

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  • 77Oenology — Oenology,[p] œnology (BrE), or enology (AmE) is the science and study of all aspects of wine and winemaking except vine growing and grape harvesting, which is a subfield called viticulture. “Viticulture oenology” is a common designation for… …

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  • 78Yvorne — Infobox Swiss town subject name = Yvorne municipality name = Yvorne municipality type = municipality imagepath coa = |pixel coa= languages = French canton = Vaud iso code region = CH VD district = Aigle lat d=46|lat m=20|lat NS=N|long d=6|long… …

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  • 79Vitis aestivalis — Taxobox name = Vitis aestivalis image width = 240px regnum = Plantae divisio = Magnoliophyta classis = Magnoliopsida ordo = Vitales familia = Vitaceae genus = Vitis species = V. aestivalis binomial = Vitis aestivalis binomial authority = Michx.… …

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  • 80Maror — Grated horseradish mixed with cooked beets (known as chrein), romaine lettuce, and horseradish root, which can be freshly grated Maror (מָרוֹר mārôr) also Marror, refers to the bitter herbs eaten at the Passover Seder in keeping with the biblical …

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