Aristida pungens (redirect from Drinn)
known in Arabic as drinn. Aristida pungens is a tall perennial plant with deep roots and long leaves. Extremely drought-resistant, drinn grows in areas with...
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first town Haggard conquered when he claimed his kingdom. A villager named Drinn informs them of a curse that states that their town will share in Haggard's...
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and pseudocereals Cereals Pseudocereals Emerging grain crops Canary grass Drinn Indian ricegrass Intermediate wheatgrass Kangaroo grass Nipa grass Oryza...
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Drains Bay (redirect from Drinns Bay Co Antrim)
Drains Bay (possibly from Irish Draighean, meaning 'blackthorn' + English "bay") is a small residential and commuter settlement about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi)...
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(selection): 1845: La Vie en partie double; 1849: Un tigre du Bengale; 1851: Drinn-Drinn; 1857: Rose Bernard, drama; 1859: Les ménages de Paris; 1860: Les portiers;...
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three-awn Aristida portoricensis – pelos del diablo Aristida pungens – drinn Aristida purpurascens Poiret – arrowfeather three-awn Aristida purpurea...
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Red Annihilation!". ES Reality. Retrieved 2 Nov 2013. Antti Paasivaara // drinn (2 Jul 2006). "ESWC 2006: winz wins Quake 4". Cadred. Archived from the...
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Trois baisers, one-act comédie en vaudevilles, with de Montépin 1851: Drinn-Drinn, one-act comédie en vaudevilles, with Édouard Brisebarre and Eugène Nyon...
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the end. Although his biological father is actually the town resident, Drinn, Lír becomes the new king of Hagsgate after Haggard's death. Hakalo is a...
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snarban, meaning a cataract). However, they are more commonly known as The Drinns and Curraghard, meaning "ridge" and "marshy upland" respectively. After...
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Édouard Brisebarre, Paris, Théâtre de l'Ambigu-Comique, 16 August 1851 Drinn-Drinn, vaudeville in 1 act, with Édouard Brisebarre and Charles Labie, Paris...
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