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OpenChess:
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Monday, April 04, 2005. Either of two cosmopolitan genera of invertebrate marine animals in the phylum Ctenophora: the Hormiphora and the Pleurobrachia. The genera, widely distributed in all the oceans, are represented by 90 species. Sea gooseberries are wholly planktonic in their life cycle, lacking any sessile (attached) stages. They feed on other small planktonic animals such as arrow. Posted by OpenChess at 10:27 PM. I read over your blog, and i found it inquisitive, you may find My Blog.
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CruelBerry:
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Sunday, April 03, 2005. The name Gauda, in Sanskrit literature, is commonly applied to a country in what is now eastern India. In this sense it occurs fairly. Posted by CruelBerry @ 8:26 AM. Pemberton, John Clifford. Rabi, Isidor Isaac. Arabian Sea, Climate and hydrology.
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BlackNut: Roman Catholicism, History Of, The reign of Leo XIII (18781903)
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Thursday, March 17, 2005. Roman Catholicism, History Of, The reign of Leo XIII (18781903). Although Leo XIII was no less conservative in his theological inclinations than his predecessor, his positive appreciation of the church's opportunities in modern society gave his pontificate a significantly different cast from that of Pius. On issues of church doctrine and discipline his administration was a strict one. It was during his reign that the Modernist. Posted by BlackNut at 8:34 AM. The Wide Berry Blog.
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GreatMars:
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Saturday, April 02, 2005. Xhosa journalist, minister, translator, composer of hymns, and collector of black South African fables, legends, proverbs, history, praises, and customs. His translation of John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress (U-Hambo lom-Hambi, 1866) had almost as great an influence upon the Xhosa. Posted by GreatMars @ 4:53 AM.
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SafeNose: August 2004
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Tuesday, August 31, 2004. Babcock, Stephen Moulton. Agricultural research chemist, often called the father of scientific dairying chiefly because of his development of the Babcock test, a simple method of measuring the butterfat content of milk. Introduced in 1890, the test discouraged milk adulteration, stimulated improvement of dairy production, and aided in factory manufacture. Posted by SafeNose @ 4:50 PM. Husband, Rick D. Posted by SafeNose @ 1:17 PM. Posted by SafeNose @ 10:40 AM. Also spelled papi...
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BlackNut: Spontaneous Generation
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Friday, March 18, 2005. Also called Abiogenesis, the hypothetical process by which living organisms develop from nonliving matter; also, the archaic theory that utilizes this process to explain the origin of life. Pieces of cheese and bread wrapped in rags and left in a dark corner, for example, were thus thought to produce mice, according to this theory, because after several weeks, there were mice in the rags. Many. Posted by BlackNut at 7:15 PM. Http:/ www.juicyfruiter.blogspot.com. The Wide Berry Blog.
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FemaleBeach: April 2004
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Friday, April 30, 2004. Posted by FemaleBeach at 1:03 AM. Wednesday, April 28, 2004. The supportive framework of an animal body. The skeleton of invertebrates, which may be either external or internal, is composed of a variety of hard nonbony substances. The more complex skeletal system of vertebrates is internal and is composed of several different types of tissues that are known collectively as connective tissues. This designation includes. Posted by FemaleBeach at 9:03 AM. Tuesday, April 27, 2004.