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  • Vanilla Comoro was as it usually is: vanilla decaf black tea that tastes better than marshmallows.

    2010 April | Tea Derivations 2010

  • Vanilla Comoro was as it usually is: vanilla decaf black tea that tastes better than marshmallows.

    Daily Tea: April 27, 2010 | Tea Derivations 2010

  • Within a few days after, we came to an island called Comoro, which we found exceedingly populous, the inhabitants being tawny Moors, of good stature, but very treacherous, and requiring to be sharply looked after.

    A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08 Robert Kerr 1784

  • It could not be from Comoro, which is farther north than the north end of Madagascar, and was therefore probably from near Cape Corientes.

    A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 08 Robert Kerr 1784

  • Comoro federal goverment spokesman Abdouramin Said Bakar on Thursday hailed "the diplomatic victory of Union President Sambi, who has shown our partners we are defending a just cause."

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • P.l. bailloni is distinct from the three subspecies of the Comoro, Aldabra, and Seychelles group to the north of Madagascar, suggesting that little exchange occurs north along the corridor of the Mozambique Channel.

    Ile Europa and Bassas da India xeric scrub 2008

  • Mayotte island (1995 est.pop. 97,000), 144 sq mi (374 sq km), French territorial collectivity, Indian Ocean, in the Comoro chain.

    Mayotte The World Factbook 2008

  • Comoro federal President Ahmed Abdallah Sambi has upped the rhetoric in recent days, vowing to use force where diplomacy failed, to recapture Anjouan and he has deployed troops on Moheli.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • Examples include the Anjouan sunbird (Nectarinia comorensis) and the Anjouan brush-warbler (Nesillas longicaudata) that are strictly confined to Anjouan Island, and the Comoro olive-pigeon (Columba pollenii) and Comoro blue-pigeon (Alectroenas sganzini) which occur on all the islands.

    Comoros forests 2007

  • I am curiosu to explore more distillations of vetiver from around Madagascar - Reunion, Comoro and the Bourbon islands, and also of South African Vetiver.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Ayala Sender 2007

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