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- level. It is widespread in the mountains of southern and central Europe. Occasionally they are found as ornamental plants in gardens and parks. Zipcodezoo...
- (2004): Germanys Three-Pillar Banking System – Cross-Country Perspectives in Europe, Occasional Paper, International Monetary Fund, Washington DC 2004....
- included in definitions of Central Europe because of its historical ties to Poland and the Catholic Church. Occasionally, Estonia and Latvia are also included...
- An occasional song is a novelty song or ballad written and sung for a special occasion. Occasional songs were a cultural tradition throughout Europe and...
- raspberry or occasionally European red raspberry to distinguish it from other raspberry species) is a red-fruited species of Rubus native to Europe and northern...
- drafted. Collaboration with agencies and institutions outside of Europe occasionally occur in the Science Programme, including a collaboration with NASA...
- News programmes, most notably BBC Radio 4's Today programme. She has occasionally appeared as a relief presenter on the w****day edition of the BBC News...
- **** worker is a person who provides **** work, either on a regular or occasional basis. The term is used in reference to those who work in all areas of...
- protection they provide against wax moths is worth the occasional bee they may prey upon. European hornets tend to girdle branches, which results in dead...
- Description of po****tions as "White" in reference to their skin color is occasionally found in Greco-Roman ethnography and other ancient or medieval sources...