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The new book is called Cassada, after the book's young pilot.
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It is the root of a shrub called Cassada, or Cassava Jatropha, and in its crude state is highly poisonous.
The Voyage of Governor Phillip to Botany Bay With an Account of the Establishment of the Colonies of Port Jackson and Norfolk Island (1789) Arthur Phillip 1776
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The writer of the Brief Account gives nearly the same list of fruits as does Miss Schaw, and of the cassava says, "Cassava (commonly called Cassada) is a species of bread made from the root of a plant of the same name, by expression.
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Lance Cpl. Jessie A. Cassada, 19, of Hendersonville, N.C., died Jan. 6 while supporting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan.
When There’s Nothing On The Horizon You’ve Got Nothing Left To Prove | ATTACKERMAN 2009
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Not the way Sean Cassada had, his hands alone inside her bodice or under her skirt, but instead a thorough consummation blazing fiercely hot as all the fires of hell.
The Chisholms Evan Hunter 1976
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Scan Cassada had crept through the cornfield and lay hidden now in the staghorn bushes east of the Chisholm cabin, watching the family pack the wagon.
The Chisholms Evan Hunter 1976
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Scan Cassada had crept through the cornfield and lay hidden now in the staghorn bushes east of the Chisholm cabin, watching the family pack the wagon.
The Chisholms Evan Hunter 1976
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Maybe she missed home same as did all the others, or maybe just Sean Cassada, who used to kiss her in the cornfield fore the feud started.
The Chisholms Evan Hunter 1976
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Maybe she missed home same as did all the others, or maybe just Sean Cassada, who used to kiss her in the cornfield fore the feud started.
The Chisholms Evan Hunter 1976
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They found Brian alone in the Cassada cabin, and dragged him outside and beat him to within an inch.
The Chisholms Evan Hunter 1976
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