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Some families 'survival depends on a plant called anza that grows in the wild.
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Some families 'survival depends on a plant called anza that grows in the wild.
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Some families 'survival depends on a plant called anza that grows in the wild.
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Some families 'survival depends on a plant called anza that grows in the wild.
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Some families 'survival depends on a plant called anza that grows in the wild.
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Some families 'survival depends on a plant called anza that grows in the wild.
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When there was no more anza, she said, "we boiled leaves from trees and weeds."
G. Jefferson Price III: Women Who Shoulder the World's Burdens with Grace 2008
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"We had anza but now there is no anza," she said matter-of-factly about the bitter pea-sized berry that grows on desert bushes.
G. Jefferson Price III: Women Who Shoulder the World's Burdens with Grace 2008
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Esper-anza's desk was bare except for two photographs.
Drop Shot Coben, Harlan, 1962- 1996
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; LA FUENTE, Historia de las universidades, colegios y demás estableciamentos de ense anza en Espa a (Madrid, 1885), II, 24,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 1: Aachen-Assize 1840-1916 1913
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