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