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Its nearest wild relative is Bombyx mandarina which is able to hybridize with the domestic taxon, and which ranges from northern India to northern China, Korea and Japan.
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Its nearest wild relative is Bombyx mandarina which is able to hybridize with the domestic taxon, and which ranges from northern India to northern China, Korea and Japan.
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Almost all my soft drinks are varieties that are not available NoB - Manzana, mandarina, Kaz (though this is almost the same as Squirt), navamango, and Sangria Senioral.
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Twice, while waiting in line, I chatted with the mandarina vendors to learn where there was a hole in the fence (there is always a sneak path for the locals) and I bailed down the median, cut across the opposing lanes, thru the cornfields (the corn is only a foot high in december), down a dusty road, and re-enter past the caseta.
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Twice, while waiting in line, I chatted with the mandarina vendors to learn where there was a hole in the fence (there is always a sneak path for the locals) and I bailed down the median, cut across the opposing lanes, thru the cornfields (the corn is only a foot high in december), down a dusty road, and re-enter past the caseta.
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Twice, while waiting in line, I chatted with the mandarina vendors to learn where there was a hole in the fence (there is always a sneak path for the locals) and I bailed down the median, cut across the opposing lanes, thru the cornfields (the corn is only a foot high in december), down a dusty road, and re-enter past the caseta.
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Twice, while waiting in line, I chatted with the mandarina vendors to learn where there was a hole in the fence (there is always a sneak path for the locals) and I bailed down the median, cut across the opposing lanes, thru the cornfields (the corn is only a foot high in december), down a dusty road, and re-enter past the caseta.
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Twice, while waiting in line, I chatted with the mandarina vendors to learn where there was a hole in the fence (there is always a sneak path for the locals) and I bailed down the median, cut across the opposing lanes, thru the cornfields (the corn is only a foot high in december), down a dusty road, and re-enter past the caseta.
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Twice, while waiting in line, I chatted with the mandarina vendors to learn where there was a hole in the fence (there is always a sneak path for the locals) and I bailed down the median, cut across the opposing lanes, thru the cornfields (the corn is only a foot high in december), down a dusty road, and re-enter past the caseta.
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Twice, while waiting in line, I chatted with the mandarina vendors to learn where there was a hole in the fence (there is always a sneak path for the locals) and I bailed down the median, cut across the opposing lanes, thru the cornfields (the corn is only a foot high in december), down a dusty road, and re-enter past the caseta.
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