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botanical plant nameauthor abbreviation forbotanist George Arnott Walker Arnott (1799-1868).
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Fred ♪ ♫ ♪ says: ncbrickhome, no doubt in my mind Arn. February 16th, 2010 at 9: 29 pm bizarrobrain (Sponsored by Tysons chicken in a tube!) says: drhunt must be mixing up IP or Internet Protocol with ISBN or International Standard Book Number (which is the way they bar-code books these days).
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'You're a close devil, Arn. I ran those ops, and knew your service was involved.
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Pinus leucodermis et Pinus nigra Arn. en Calabre septentrionale.
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Marco had the quote of the night (which I shall not put here for fear of ruining his reputation) and we missed the missing elements of our eclectic group - Carl, Dino Yu, Cyn & Arn. On the way home in the wee hours of the morning, we passed through the brightly lit boulevard again - such a change from the time when it was considered suicide to walk there.
notes from the peanut gallery Dean Francis Alfar 2003
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Marco had the quote of the night (which I shall not put here for fear of ruining his reputation) and we missed the missing elements of our eclectic group - Carl, Dino Yu, Cyn & Arn. On the way home in the wee hours of the morning, we passed through the brightly lit boulevard again - such a change from the time when it was considered suicide to walk there.
Archive 2003-03-01 Dean Francis Alfar 2003
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ERODIUM, closely resembling the European E. LITTOREUM, Arn. and
Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia 2003
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& Arn. = Montezumae, 64 recurvata Rowl. = caribaea, 70 reflexa Engelm. = flexilis, 28 resinosa Ait.,
The Genus Pinus George Russell Shaw 1892
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Another feature of the chaparral often occupies the field entirely to itself, viz., the chamisal or greasewood (_Adenostoma fasciculatum_, Hook, and Arn.).
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This afternoon there came in a strange lord to Sir William Batten's by a mistake and enters discourse with him, so that we could not be rid of him till Sir Arn. Breames and Mr. Bens and
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668
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This afternoon there came in a strange lord to Sir William Batten's by a mistake and enters discourse with him, so that we could not be rid of him till Sir Arn. Breames and Mr. Bens and
Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1660 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668
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