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Cordon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cordon may refer to: • Cordón Industrial ( plural Cordones Industriales ) is an organ of popular power, direct or workers democracy. Many of these organs of popular power were formed in Chile du...
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Canopy (grape) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Synonyms of cordon – Our synonym dictionary has words that mean the same as cordon. Encyclopedia.com: Synonyms of over 17,000 words. ... Manila to Keep Military Cordon in Sulu; News Wire article from: Xinhua News Agency ; The military cordon in Sulu surrounding the area where the kidnappers of the 21 tourists have holed...
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Cordon Church, Haute-Savoie, France; L'Église Notre-Dame de l'Assomption ... The church of Cordon, L'Eglise Notre-Dame de l'Assomption, was built 1781-7. The shiny onion-domed spire dates from 1816. The church is a prime example of the Savoyard baroque style.
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At all incidents (except terrorist incidents) the Fire Service have responsibility for the safety of all personnel in the inner cordon. Special provision should be considered for non Fire Service personnel who need to operate in the area.
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Equatorial Africa. Found in savanna, thorn, scrub, dry bush, and cultivated areas. Sometimes in very and locales, but only where surface water is available. ... Feeds mainly on the seeds of small grasses and on insects such as termites. Seen flicking earth from side to side with its beak in search ... The species is dichromatic.
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Oscar Cordón was born in Cadiz (Spain) on August 11, He is professor at the Department of Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence of the University of Granada since 1995 and Associate Professor since 2001, ... He was also the head of the Virtual Learning Centre of the University of Granada (CEVUG) between 2001 and 2005,
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