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  • the other hand, the introduction of the European rabbit to Australia has ... the Greek lagos (λαγος), meaning "hare," and morphē (μορφή ...
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  • ancient world circulated in vernacular European languages. The fables, which ... wins the race against the haughty, indolent hare; the lazy grasshopper learns ...
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  • names for members of this family are mouse hare, rock rabbit, and coneys, ... these mountains that can be considered as European. In North America, they ...
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  • storytelling and epics entered European literature. In 1911, Frobenius ... lecture given in the University of Fort Hare on the 16th March, 1973. Fort ...
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  • subcontinent, Sumatra, and Japan. The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus ... and are non-territorial, although the European rabbit is "extremely ...
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  • and polar bears, as well as the Arctic Hare and birds such as the majestic ... The first European to sight the island after the Little Ice Age was ...
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  • word fichet, which referred to the pelt of a European polecat. In some regions, the fisher is known as a pekan, derived from its name in the Abenaki ...
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  • the trickster tales… survive[d] European American cultural and political ... *Bantu mythology – the Hare (Tsuro or Kalulu) *Basque mythology – ...
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  • philosophy, which takes its name from the European continent and is the dominant ... Braithwaite, Paul Grice, John Wisdom, R. M. Hare, J. L. Austin, P. F. Strawson ...
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  • Captain William Keeling was the first European to see the islands ... the Javan takeover, set up a compound and Hare's severely mistreated ...
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  • by Urnamman of Lagash. According to one European legend, the invention of ... felt for making men's hats. Rabbit or hare skins were treated with a ...
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  • with the anti-figurative aesthetic of the European abstract schools such as ... nations and the dominance of the European art markets. The book by ...
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  • importance for northern and eastern European nations with large native ... black-footed ferret, a relative of the European polecat, suffers from the ...
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  • Rabbits tend to represent fertility. European Celts held rabbits to be ... #039;s 1584 records that people carried hare and rabbit feet to ease arthritic ...
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  • the tiger as Panthera tigris, the snowshoe hare as Lepus americanus, the blue ... ** The tree European black elder is Sambucus nigra subsp. nigra and ...
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  • in the genre maqamat, comparable to later European picaresque. ... In other European countries, these Spanish novels were read and imitated ...
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  • scholars in the early Middle Ages and European intellectuals at the dawn ... === European revival === After centuries of falling out of favor, Hermeticism ...
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  • piñon pine as a critical food source. European and American settlers depended ... Rabbit, Black-tailed Jackrabbit, Snowshoe Hare, Northern Grasshopper Mouse ...
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  • In 1710, Collins made his first trip to the European continent, buying ... those from William Whiston, Bishop Hare, and Bishop Benjamin Hoadly ...
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  • #European Parliamentary Elections Act 1999, which changed the system ... #Hunting Act 2004, which prohibited hare coursing and (subject to ...
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  • to a Native American settlement before European exploration began in the ... presence at least 700 years before European exploration, around 900 ...
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  • the same status as those situated on the European mainland. ... of the population—often approaching European standards—whereas minority ...
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  • The Alps arose as a result of the collision of the African and European ... Image:Alps Arctic Hare.jpg|Mountain Hare ==References== ...
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  • the Unification Church, and the Hare Krishnas. Each of these groups ... Germany, Russia, and several other European states for repressive measures ...
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  • played an important role in folklore of European settlers. ... and in the north it is the snowshoe hare. When these prey species exist ...
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  • *extraordinary works gathered by European collectors *finds from excavations ... scope of the Louvre, encompassing every European school from the thirteenth ...
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  • many cultures in the world. In the West, European artists used watercolor ... (and oil) painting was often imitative of European Impressionism and Post-Impressionism ...
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  • such as black rats, stoats, cats, rabbits, hare, possums and red deer. ... Fearing exploitation of the mountains by European immigrants, Te Heuheu Tukino ...
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  • Abel Tasman, who made the first reported European sighting of the island on ... a scavenger. The Devil survived European settlement and was considered ...
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  • the cat who poses as an ascetic to lure a hare and a bird to come near. When ... also called Mamallapuram, since the first European explorers reached the city ...
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  • she took to the summit and the first European to enter parts of the Gabon ... earned her a unique place in the European exploration of Africa and ...
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  • approval of kindness. Similarly, R.M. Hare argues that evaluations (ethical ... on Reproductive Technologies to the European Commission. London: Fourth ...
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  • quot; members of such groups as Hare Krishna (Formal name: International ... experiencing a revival in some Eastern European countries. Also, in Japan ...
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  • has existed outside the mainstream of European history, with few ties to ... Andorra is a member of the EU Customs Union and is treated as an European ...
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  • by collecting skins that he could sell to European museums. ... before Knox became associated with Burke and Hare). He paid tribute ...
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  • Africans could only progress by copying European models and practices. Instead ... production and published an essay on European government in Africa in ...
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  • from a disease, perhaps one of the European plagues like smallpox (although ... later influenced by seventeenth century European Christian missionaries. ...
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  • In the summer of 1969, he produced the single "Hare Krishna Mantra ... additional track for a projected Harrison European single release. The record ...
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  • and William Christie Gosse were the first European explorers to this area. ... quot; who introduced Anangu to European foods and ways. The first ...
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  • still life of a meadow is his "Hare" (1502, Albertina, Vienna ... which is believed to be the first seen in European art. The two numbers in ...
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  • This identification is found both in Indo-European and within the linguistic ... some districts as taking the form of an ox, hare or cock, while in others taking ...
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  • a 'princess', as daughters of European monarchs were not given ... * Druon, Maurice, and Humphrey Hare. 1960. The She-Wolf of France ...
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  • Luxembourg is part of the West European Continental climatic region ... at the border between the Atlantic-European and Central-European climate ...
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  • a double-blind controlled study] Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology 9(3) (1997): 237-242. Retrieved January 25, 2020. ...
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  • was paid Rs. 200 per month, while a European drew Rs. 300 per month. Since Bose was officiating, he was offered a salary of only Rs. 100 per month. ...
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  • and agriculture. For elections to the European Parliament, Edinburgh is ... Jekyll and Mr Hyde; the murderers Burke and Hare, who provided fresh corpses ...
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  • and settlement of southern Utah by European-Americans. The first recorded visit by people of European descent to southwestern Utah was made by ...
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  • of British Jewish parents of Eastern European descent. His father, Hyman ... curated by his friend, the playwright David Hare. Hare introduced the selection ...
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  • plant and animal species. Wildlife includes hare, fox, lynx, weasel, otter ... started the process of joining the European Union, which was delayed ...
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  • Due to persecution following the European colonization of the Americas ... of Florida in the two centuries after European colonization and faced grave ...
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