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"I had no clue who David St-Pierre was but his piece at Sadler's Wells was pretty amazing," said Ana Grias Gomes who was sitting in the stalls.
Evening Standard - Home Henry Hitchings 2011
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"I had no clue who David St-Pierre was but his piece at Sadler's Wells was pretty amazing," said Ana Grias Gomes who was sitting in the stalls.
Evening Standard - Home Henry Hitchings 2011
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Grias neuberthii, known as the piton tree, is a large tree native to the western Amazonian rainforest (Ecuador, Columbia and Peru).
Museum Blogs 2009
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Species of the Brazil nut family in the New World range from Veracruz, Mexico (Eschweilera mexicana) to Paraguay (Cariniana estrellensis); the Caribbean is home only to Grias cauliflora which occurs in Jamaica and Central America from Belize and Guatemala to northwestern Colombia; and several species of Eschweilera grow in Trinidad and Tobago, but these islands harbor a South American, not a Caribbean, flora.
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