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About us | Kew
About us | Kew
Our mission is to understand and protect plants and fungi, for the wellbeing of people and the future of all life on Earth.
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About us | Kew
Across an Ocean of Dreams | 2002 | Real Music
Across an Ocean of Dreams | 2002 | Real Music
Real Music Album Across An Ocean of Dreams by 2002. What does the ocean dream? Glimpse into the depths of jeweled waters and the fantasia within. Surrender to the siren call. Come! Be transported under the waves, flowing the 2002’s delicate strings, guitar, flute, keyboard and distant voices of angels of the deep.
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Across an Ocean of Dreams | 2002 | Real Music
Announcing Hazelcast Striim Hot Cache
Announcing Hazelcast Striim Hot Cache
Announcing Hazelcast Striim Hot Cache. Reduce the latency of propagation of data from a backend database into a Hazelcast cache to milliseconds.
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Announcing Hazelcast Striim Hot Cache
Audit Protocols | Compliance | US EPA
Audit Protocols | Compliance | US EPA
These 11 audit protocols assist the regulated community in developing programs at individual facilities to evaluate their compliance with environmental requirements under federal law.
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Audit Protocols | Compliance | US EPA
Butler's Lives of the Saints - Google Books
Butler's Lives of the Saints - Google Books
For more than two centuries, "Butler's" has been one of the best known, most widely consulted hagiographies. In its brief and authoritative entries, readers can find a wealth of knowledge on the lives and deeds of the saints, as well as their ecclesiastical and historical importance since canonization.
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Butler's Lives of the Saints - Google Books
Cassius Dio — Book 55
Cassius Dio — Book 55
Part of a complete English translation of Dio. Site contains many Greek and Latin texts, translations and related material.
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Cassius Dio — Book 55
Etymologicum Magnum - Wikiwand
Etymologicum Magnum - Wikiwand
Etymologicum Magnum is the traditional title of a Greek lexical encyclopedia compiled at Constantinople by an unknown lexicographer around 1150 AD. It is the largest Byzantine lexicon and draws on many earlier grammatical, lexical and rhetorical works. Its main sources were two previous etymologica, the so-called Etymologicum Genuinum and the Etymologicum Gudianum. Other sources include Stephanus of Byzantium, the Epitome of Diogenianus, the so-called Lexicon Αἱμωδεῖν , Eulogius’ Ἀπορίαι καὶ λύσεις , George Choeroboscus’ Epimerismi ad Psalmos, the Etymologicon of Orion of Thebes, and collections of scholia.[1] The compiler of the Etymologicum Magnum was not a mere copyist; rather he amalgamated, reorganised, augmented and freely modified his source material to create a new and individual work.
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Etymologicum Magnum - Wikiwand