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  • 12Icelandic cuisine — A fisherman s hut in Reykjavík in 1835 with fish hung outside for drying. Wind dried fish remains popular in Iceland Important parts of Icelandic cuisine are lamb, dairy, and fish, due to Iceland s proximity to the ocean. Popular foods in Iceland …

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  • 13List of additives in cigarettes — This is the list of 599 additives in cigarettes submitted to the United States Department of Health and Human Services in April 1994. It applies, as documented, only to American manufactured cigarettes intended for distribution within the United… …

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  • 14Achillea millefolium — Yarrow redirects here. For other uses, see Yarrow (disambiguation). Achillea millefolium near Amiens, France …

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  • 16Phineas and Ferb — For the video game based on the show, see Phineas and Ferb (video game). Phineas and Ferb Genre Animated comedy, musical, adventure Format …

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  • 17St Abb's Head — St. Abb s Head is a rocky promontory at the village of St. Abbs, Berwickshire, Scottish Borders. (Note the lack of apostrophe in the name of the village.) It lies on the eastern coast of Scotland, United Kingdom at… …

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  • 18Cuisine (magazine) — Cuisine May 2008 issue Editor Sarah Nicholson Categories Food and Wine Frequency Bi monthly Publisher Fairfax Media …

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  • 19cymene — [sī′mēn΄] n. [< Gr kyminon: see CUMIN] a colorless hydrocarbon, CH3C6H4CH(CH3) 2, occurring in three isomeric forms ( orthocymene, metacymene, and paracymene), derived from toluene: the most common form, paracymene, is found in the oil of… …

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