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Euphrates and Tygris meet together, and the castle is called Corna: at this point, the two riuers make a monstrous great riuer, that runneth into the sea, which is called the gulfe of Persia, which is towards the South: Basora is distant from the sea fifteene miles, and it is a city of great trade of spices and drugges which come from Ormus.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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[At the castle of Corna the riuer Euphrates and Tygris do meet.]
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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The product patient information leaflet lists human placenta (Placenta hominis), deer antler (Corna cervi pantotrichum) and donkey skin
THE MEDICAL NEWS Nick 2010
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Are you sure that these ingrediants, namely: human placenta (Placenta hominis), deer antler (Corna cervi pantotrichum) and donkey skin (Colla cori astini), will be a source of infection?
THE MEDICAL NEWS Nick 2010
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However, Corna and Price were given rights to the bridge for 40 years at $1.00.
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On Thursday, Corna of 2575 Welsford Rd. in Upper Arlington, was sent to prison for four years and 11 months after admitting to a felony racketeering charge.
dispatch.com: RSS 2009
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However, Corna and Price were given rights to the bridge for 40 years at $1.00.
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A memorial to Corna at the base area has been proposed.
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However, Corna and Price were given rights to the bridge for 40 years at $1.00.
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However, Corna and Price were given rights to the bridge for 40 years at $1.00.
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