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  • 51Sea buckthorn oil — Sea buckthorn identifies a group of species in the genus Hippophae , the most commonly used of which is Hippophae rhamnoides . Oil can be extracted from either the seeds or the pulp of the fruit. Oils from sea buckthorn seeds and pulp differ… …

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  • 52Side (disambiguation) — Side may refer to: *A football (soccer) team *A river s stream bank *A rugby football team *Secretaría de Inteligencia, an Argentine intelligence agency *Side, a technique in snooker and other cue sports *The edge of a polygon *A side dish, a… …

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  • 53sea|board — «SEE BRD, BOHRD», noun, adjective. –n. land near the sea; seacoast; seashore: »New York City is on the Atlantic seaboard. –adj. bordering on the sea. ╂[earlier sea bord, adjective < sea + bord, board side, border < Old French bord] …

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  • 54Sea Otter Rocks — ( ru. Камни Бобровые, Kamni Bobrovyye ) are rocks of the Commander Islands in the Bering Sea.Some private individuals in the U.S. regard the rocks, along with Medny Island and Sea Lion Rock, as disputed territory based on the text of the Alaska… …

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  • 55Sea Change — Álbum de estudio de Beck Publicación 24 de septiembre de 2002 Grabación Ocean Way Studio, Los Ángeles, California (06 de marzo 07 de mayo de 2002) Género(s) …

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  • 56Sea Change — Студийный альбом Beck Дата выпуска …

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  • 57Sea change — Студийный Дата выпуска 24 сентября 2002 года Записан весна лето 2002 Жанр Альтернативный рок Длительность …

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  • 58Sea and Land Church — U.S. National Register of Historic Places NYC Landmark …

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  • 59sea step — sea step, one of a set of narrow steps on the side of a ship, used in going on board from a boat when the side ladders are unshipped …

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  • 60Sea cock — 1. In a steamship, a cock or valve close to the vessel s side, for closing a pipe which communicates with the sea. [1913 Webster] 2. (Zo[ o]l.) (a) The black bellied plover. (b) A gurnard, as the European red gurnard ({Trigla pini}). [1913… …

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