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This morning beginning their march, the ways proved so bad, that Captain Morgan thought it more convenient to transport some of the men in canoes (though with great labour) to a place farther up the river, called Cedro Bueno.
The Pirates of Panama or, The Buccaneers of America; a True Account of the Famous Adventures and Daring Deeds of Sir Henry Morgan and Other Notorious Freebooters of the Spanish Main George Alfred Williams 1903
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The citrons are sold also by weight in Salò for the making of that liqueur known as 'Cedro'.
Twilight in Italy 1907
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Doors and windows of Cedro wood, marine plywood panels and cedar bifold shutters are all stained for uniformity and mimic the color of the brick on the original building (dating back to 1926).
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A bottle of Tuscan new season olive oil, a slab of Amadei - 9 (with beans from 9 plantations), toasted Piedmontese hazelnuts, a Cedro lemon and spicily fragrant bergamot fruit; it was the stocking that I did not wake up to Christmas morning, and very welcome too come spanking new new year.
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A bottle of Tuscan new season olive oil, a slab of Amadei - 9 (with beans from 9 plantations), toasted Piedmontese hazelnuts, a Cedro lemon and spicily fragrant bergamot fruit; it was the stocking that I did not wake up to Christmas morning, and very welcome too come spanking new new year.
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Here in the Yucatan, where regular fir rots or is eaten almost overnight, a type of wood called Cedro is used.
Wood 2007
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Here in the Yucatan, where regular fir rots or is eaten almost overnight, a type of wood called Cedro is used.
Wood 2007
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Here in the Yucatan, where regular fir rots or is eaten almost overnight, a type of wood called Cedro is used.
Wood 2007
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Here in the Yucatan, where regular fir rots or is eaten almost overnight, a type of wood called Cedro is used.
Wood 2007
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Here in the Yucatan, where regular fir rots or is eaten almost overnight, a type of wood called Cedro is used.
Wood 2007
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