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  • Toronto: Copp Clark Pitman, 1986, 67-95. — — —, ed. Intimate Relations: Family and Community in Planter Nova Scotia, 1759-1800.

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

  • During this the Planter is expressing his approval of the courage of Quashee and Sam in accompanying them.

    Obi Pantomime Act I, Obi, Praxis Series, Romantic Circles 2002

  • In Intimate Relations: Family and Community in Planter Nova Scotia, 1759-1800, edited by Margaret Conrad.

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

  • In Intimate Relations: Family and Community in Planter Nova Scotia, 1759-1800, edited by Margaret Conrad.

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

  • In Intimate Relations: Family and Community in Planter Nova Scotia, 1759-1800, edited by Margaret Conrad.

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

  • Intimate Relations: Family and Community in Planter Nova Scotia, 1759-1800, Planter Studies Series, no.

    Gutenber-e Help Page 2005

  • At first glance Patrick Morris’ Sky Planter is deceptively simple, consisting of a hanging potted houseplant turned upside down.

    GROBAL GREENING: ‘Techno-Organic’ Self-Watering Planters | Inhabitat 2008

  • On the blog His Aura Was Orange, Mr. Obama's fave foods are identified as Planter's Trail Mix, Dentyne Ice, Water, Nicorette, and MET-RX bars, per Mr. Obama's pal/right-hand man Reggie Love pictured, whom the blogger refers to as Mr. Obama's "weed carrier."

    Barack Obama & Food, From Arugula to Waffles Eddie Gehman Kohan 2008

  • On the blog His Aura Was Orange, Mr. Obama's fave foods are identified as Planter's Trail Mix, Dentyne Ice, Water, Nicorette, and MET-RX bars, per Mr. Obama's pal/right-hand man Reggie Love pictured, whom the blogger refers to as Mr. Obama's "weed carrier."

    Archive 2008-11-06 Eddie Gehman Kohan 2008

  • PROCEEDING, on my arrival at St. Louis, to an excellent hotel called the Planter's

    Wild Life in the Rocky Mountains 1916

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