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Thus he says: "Goiter occurs most commonly among the inhabitants of mountainous regions, and is due to an amplification and dilatation of the veins, arteries and nerves, together with the soft tissues, occasioned by the north wind (_ventum boreale_), or some other confined wind, which during childhood has accumulated in (_coadunabatur_) and enlarged the part to the size of the goiter."
Gilbertus Anglicus Medicine of the Thirteenth Century Henry Ebenezer Handerson
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They dye a beautiful scarlet with the roots of two species of bed-straw, _Galium tinctorium_ and _boreale_.
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The songs are also translated in Vigfusson and Powell's "Corpus poeticum boreale" (Oxford, 1883), and some songs are also rendered in
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 5: Diocese-Fathers of Mercy 1840-1916 1913
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Species such as P. caeruleum, which also has a variegated form Brise D'Anjou, and P. boreale 'Heavenly Habit' are excellent choices.
SFGate: Top News Stories Erle Nickel 2011
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They dye their porcupine quills a beautiful scarlet, with the roots of two species of bed-straw (galium tinctorium, and boreale) which they indiscriminately term _sawoyan_.
Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1819-20-21-22, Volume 1 John Franklin 1816
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They dye their porcupine quills a beautiful scarlet with the roots of two species of bed-straw (Galium tinctorium and boreale) which they indiscriminately term sawoyan.
The Journey to the Polar Sea John Franklin 1816
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Ice Hotel, l'albergo costruito interamente in ghiaccio, che ha in programma di offrire ai suoi ospiti la possibilità di volare attraverso l'aurora boreale proprio grazie a Spaceport Sweden.
Zeus News 2009
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Per soli 200.000 dollari si può prenotare un viaggio attraverso l'aurora boreale.
Zeus News 2009
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We have one to correspond with the adder’s tongue and moonwort, with the Adiantum nigrum and Capillus Veneris, with the Blechnum boreale, with the Ceterach and Ruta muraria, and with the
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Powell in the "Corpus poeticum boreale" (Oxford, 1883), with English versions and notes; a better edition is Wisen's "Carmina norroena" (2 vols.,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 7: Gregory XII-Infallability 1840-1916 1913
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