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COQUITLAM, British Columbia, March 31/PRNewswire/-- Global communications software company PortaOne, Inc. today announced that Cordia Corporation ( "Cordia") (Pink Sheets: CORG), an international provider of traditional CLEC and VoIP technologies, has deployed PortaOne's PortaSwitch Procinctus platform in Brazil and the United States, with future plans for deployment in India.
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So it was really cool to see, you know, older dancers come to school and perform and do what I was working towards, says Cordia.
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Troupe member Sarah Cordia remembers seeing ballet outreaches when she was a student.
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So it was really cool to see, you know, older dancers come to school and perform and do what I was working towards, says Cordia.
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Troupe member Sarah Cordia remembers seeing ballet outreaches when she was a student.
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Zollernia paraensis, a leguminous tree, Theobroma grandiflorum, a fruit similar to cacao called cupuaçu, and Cordia goeldiana, a common timber tree, are all well-known in eastern Pará.
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Sudanese species include the trees Acacia nilotica, Grewia tenax, Grewia villosa, Cordia sinensis, Tamarix gallica and several species of Ficus.
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Also characteristic of the area is the wind-swept divi divi tree, the branches of which grow at a 90 degree angle to the trunk; Croton flavens and Cordia cylindrostachya are also common.
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The vegetation in the southern edge of the Laguna Madre consists of scrubs of Prosopis, Acacia, Cordia, Neopringlea, Capparis, as well as perennial grasses and other herbaceous plants.
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Several cayes have stands of littoral forest with ziricote Cordia sebestena, teabox Myrica cerifera, gumbo limbo Bursera simaruba and coco plum Chrysobalanus icaco.
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