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Rush - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rush or rushes may refer to: • Rush (name), a surname and given name • Rush (Thorpe Park), an amusement park ride in Surrey, UK • Rush, any of the grass-like plants in the Juncaceae family • Rush (...
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Juncaceae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rushes - Definition of Rushes at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Rushes. Word of the Day and Crossword Puzzles. ... rushes The first, unedited print of a movie scene.
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This site preserves and supplements four major exhibitions celebrating the gold rush sesquicentennial, at the Oakland Museum of California. ... On January 24, 1848 James Marshall discovered gold at Sutter's Mill, touching off the California gold rush. On the 150th anniversary of Marshall's California's Untold Stories.
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UK post-production and special effects company. [Requires Flash]
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Dictionary Thesaurus Spanish/English Medica ... ; Learn more about "rushes" with Google Search: ... Learn more about "rushes" and related topics at Britannica.com...
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; For information, reservations and event planning call: (856) 769-2222; P.O. Box 29; 197 East Avenue (Route 40 East); Woodstown, New Jersey 08098 ; ... The Rushes Menu Rushes Catering Cream Valley Social Club Town & Country Golf Links...
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As Seasons and Rushes are reincarnated in a new and improved form. ... Rushes will be closing from 29 May as part of the redevelopment of the site into the new Learning Resource Centre. ... things everyone likes from Rushes and Seasons and take everything up another level to provide fantastic food, a relaxed environment...
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; Sorry about the wet spot on your desk, but you caught me still in my hip waders and straw hat. I've been out in the pond cutting flowers for She Who Must ... Among these are cattails, horsetail, and rushes. Many of your house and garden plants will also grow as bog plants. Many iris varieties will love a wet environment.
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The Glumiflorae are the grasses, sedges, rushes, and cattails, and are easily recognized by their “grassy” appearance. Though you might not guess it by looking at them, they are flowering plants, producing numerous tiny flowers without showy petals.
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