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S. O'BRIEN: Other news this morning, Russian rescue workers are searching for four missing coal miners after a methane explosion happened in the S.berian region of Kuzba (ph).
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A 350-pound S.berian tiger escaped its enclosure by scaling a wall that is four feet below the recommended minimum set for the U.S. Zoos.
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Ælfric's "Vocabulary," "morus vel rubus, mor-beam," but it is doubtful whether that applies to the Mulberry or Blackberry, as in the same catalogue Blackberries are mentioned as "flavi vel mori, blace-berian."
The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare Henry Nicholson Ellacombe 1868
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T.S. S.bramanian Launcher transported to Kaliningrad and fitted into frigate construction outfits placed initial offers to build Poland's liquefied natural gas terminal estimated to be worth €600 ... oil pipeline shows the potentially damaging consequences the project could have for the endangered S.berian tiger, an
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T.S. S.bramanian Launcher transported to Kaliningrad and fitted into frigate construction outfits placed initial offers to build Poland's liquefied natural gas terminal estimated to be worth €600 ... oil pipeline shows the potentially damaging consequences the project could have for the endangered S.berian tiger, an
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U.S. S.ldiers Charged; S.berian Plane Crash; Amazing Rescue; North Korea Threat; Britain Terror Level
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But this could not be done if the color was due to organic matter, which is annihilated or modified beyond recall by combustion.] [Footnote B: S.veral of the natural crystals of the S.berian emeralds of large size and beautiful color are now to be seen in the valuable and choice collections of Messrs. Clay and William S. Vaux of
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 27, June, 1873 Various
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