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Overnight temperatures in some areas of central-west Florida dropped to 22 degrees Fahrenheit, enough to freeze fruit.
Cold Snap Heats Up Orange Juice Futures Leslie Josephs 2012
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Luis Tona is the young man directing Fundacomunal (Foundation for the Development & Promotion of Comunal Power) in the central-west Venezuelan state of Lara.
VENEZUELA: Talking to Fundacomunal leader Luis Tona about popular power... 2009
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Private financing for farmers has fueled a rapid growth in agriculture and infrastructure in Brazil's central-west region over the past decade, helping the country become one of the world's largest agricultural producers.
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The government is also investigating the possibility for a water development project in the Grand Anse catchment area in the central-west part of Mahe Island.
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If you check out a map of Chad (there's a link provided) you can see the city in the central-west, about even with Lake Chad.
Moussoro: Site Visit Zach Center 2005
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Some priority areas for conservation of the thick-billed parrot include the old-growth forests of El Carricito del Huichol in northern Jalisco, the Bufas in central-west Durango and Sierra Tabsco-Río Bavispe in northern Sonora.
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Covered by forests, with large savage regions, a good density of population in central-west but still in small towns and villages, while agriculture and pastures were not developed as they would be some century after.
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If you check out a map of Chad (there's a link provided) you can see the city in the central-west, about even with Lake Chad.
Archive 2005-11-01 Zach Center 2005
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Yesterday's golden sun indicated not a fire but yet another dust-storm from our central-west.
Weird times reynardo 2002
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This region, situated in north-west and central-west Texas, was once covered with cretaceous materials, but now is denuded by the head waters of the
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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