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  1. 1
    Published 1988
    ...Vegetable n Mr. John O'Dea said, the student was put in a special education class, often referred...
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  2. 2
    Published 1987
    ...tuckamore n The tuckamoor vegetation consists almost entirely of _Abies balsamea_. This contrasts...
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  3. 3
    Published 1956
    ... vegetation.and are somewhat similar in appearance to the moor- lands of the north of England, differing only...
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  4. 4
    ...height a height of land on which no trees or other vegetation grew. It was usually a steep piece...
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  5. 5
    ...height a height of land on which no trees or other vegetation grew. It was usually a steep piece...
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  6. 6
    Published
    ...clay n _Clay scrape_- a height of land on which no trees or other vegetation grew. It was usually a...
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  7. 7
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    ...clay n _Clay scrape_- a height of land on which no trees or other vegetation grew. It was usually a...
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  8. 8
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    ...crow pl. type in data 60 The vegetation is arctic; rein moss, Indian tea, crowberries, bake-apples...
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    ...marsh The bogs (called locally 'mash') are simply peaty vegetation in various stages...
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  10. 10
    Published
    ... or bog usu covered with or bound together by the roots of low vegetation(as grasses or sedges) tusks...
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  11. 11
    Published 1970
    ...barrens n pl . . . the island vegetation is coniferous forest, interspersed with barren rock areas...
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  12. 12
    ...hair The Alpine vegetation is mostly confined to the exposed boggy places or moors, in which...
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  13. 13
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    ...desert n _Cent_ a region of considerable extent, almost destitute of vegetation. etc. withd [check...
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  14. 14
    Published 1973
    ... "moorish" for the first time about 50 years ago, and she thought it had something to do with vegetation...
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  15. 15
    Published 1957
    ... by the vegetation when affected by a moistness of the atmosphere which is afterwards operated upon by sudden frosts...
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  16. 16
    ... vegetation of weeds & grapes growing in a soil from decayed vegetable matter and the exuvia[e] of Birds...
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  17. 17
    Published 1969
    ...water-boatmen The Alpine vegetation is mostly confirned to the exposed boggy places or moors...
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  18. 18
    Published
    ... miles, but the island is very steep all round, without any sight of vegetation - not even a stunted...
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  19. 19
    ... in its icy grip. Vegetation and all that goes to sustain life for the caribou is buried securely in a...
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  20. 20
    Published 1970
    ... in the most sheltered of places; the only vegetation, other than grass, is made up of small, stunted dwarf...
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