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- adjective From, in or relating to
Carpathians .
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English walnuts, known as the Carpathian strain, originating in the
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Carpathian, which is focused on gold-copper exploration in Romania and Brazil, said the proceeds will be used for ongoing exploration and development work in its Rovina Valley Project in west-central Romania.
unknown title 2011
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A ridge of hills, rising from the Danube, and called the Carpathian
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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"Carpathian" -- Ed.] run true to seed -- no bitter nuts as from north China.
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Carpathian Gold Inc. (TSX: CPN) ( "Carpathian" or the "Company") announced today the closing of its previously announced bought deal private placement of units of the Company (the "Units") at an issue price of C$0. 23 per Unit.
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Piasts.] [Footnote 43: Mountains in Poland -- sometimes improperly called Carpathian
The Knights of the Cross or, Krzyzacy Henryk Sienkiewicz 1881
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The winters are pitiless here-in the Carpathian Mountains, Dracula lived, remember.
LVIV James Robison 2011
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More than a century ago, your great-great-grandmother, Mina, helped track him down to his lair in Castle Alucard, in the Carpathian Mountains.
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Fifty-four years ago to the day, a young Jewish boy from a small town in the Carpathian Mountains woke up, not far from Goethe's beloved Weimar, in a place of eternal infamy called Buchenwald.
r_urell: The Perils of Indifference r_urell 2010
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I fled the Carpathian mountains with Jonathan Harker, the dread hand of Count Dracula never far from my shoulders.
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