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  • 121Clover Hill, Virginia — For the Clover Hill in Albemarle County, see Clover Hill, Albemarle County, Virginia. For the historic town in Appomattox County, Virginia later renamed Appomattox Court House, see Appomattox Court House National Historical Park. Clover Hill… …

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  • 122Clover Park — For the school district and high school in Lakewood, Washington, see Clover Park School District and Clover Park High School. Clover Park Basic information Local authority Auckland Council Electoral ward Manukau Facilities …

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  • 123Clover — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Clover », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Clover signifie trèfle en anglais. Il peut… …

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  • 124Clover Studio — Logo von Clover Studio Clover Studio war ein im Juli 2004 gegründeter Spieleentwickler, der im Auftrag von Capcom für die Entwicklung des Playstation 2 Spieles Ōkami (später auch für den Nintendo Wii umgesetzt), God Hand und die Viewtiful Joe… …

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  • 125Clover (dairy) — Logo Clover Industries Limited (CIL) is a leading South African dairy and milk production company. Founded in 1898 in Weenen, KwaZulu Natal as the Natal Creamery Ltd, the company was a co operative until 2003, trading first as Natal Creamery and …

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  • 126clover — n. plant 1) a four leaf clover prosperity 2) to roll in clover ( to live in luxury) * * * [ kləʊvə] [ plant ] a four leaf clover [ prosperity ] to roll in clover ( to live in luxury) …

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  • 127clover — [[t]klo͟ʊvə(r)[/t]] clovers 1) N VAR Clover is a small plant with pink or white ball shaped flowers. ...a four leaf clover. 2) PHRASE: v link PHR, PHR after v If you say that someone is in clover, you mean that they are living a luxurious and… …

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  • 128clover — /ˈkloʊvə / (say klohvuh) noun 1. any of various herbs of the genus Trifolium, with trifoliolate leaves and dense flower heads, many species of which, such as T. pratense (the common red clover), are cultivated as forage plants or as a pasture… …