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- Batales is a botanical name of an order of flowering plants. This name was used in several systems, sometimes in the spelling Batidales. Often this order...
- Theales Malvales Lecythidales Nepenthales Violales Salicales Capparales Batales Ericales Diapensiales Ebenales Primulales Rosidae Rosales Fabales Proteales...
- IVATAN LANGUAGE: AN ANALYSIS – BatanesOnline.com Ivatan Language of the Batales Islands Batanes: Ivatan Songs composed and / or collected by Manuel Fajardo...
- order Nepenthales order Violales order Salicales order Capparales order Batales order Ericales order Diapensiales order Ebenales order Primulales Recent...
- Diapensiales, Ericales and Cyperales. Th. Eckardt in Polygonales, Centro****e, Batales, Plumbaginales, Helobiae, Triuridales and Pandanales. G. K. Schultze-Menz...
- feet long. The Lochaber axe is first recorded in 1501, as an "old Scottish batale ax of Lochaber fasoun". The weapon is very similar to the Jedburgh axe,...
- cir****stances. Ermenfrid Penitential Old English: Gefeoht æt Hæstingum Norman: BatâleHastings The Vikings in the region became known as the "Northmen", from...
- National Protocol Cox. C. Sikumba Amb****ador of the Republic of Zambia Tokwalu Batale Amb****ador of the Republic of Zaire Aquino de Bragança Director of the Center...
- prevent their sketch from being cut between dress rehearsal and airtime. "Tim Batale", the name of the writer that Matt remembers from his early days of working...
- Capparaceae Br****icaceae (mustard family) Moringaceae Resedaceae Order Batales Gyrostemonaceae Bataceae Order Ericales Cyrillaceae Clethraceae Grubbiaceae...