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  • 91Ingatestone Hall — is a sixteenth century manor house in Essex, England. It was built by Sir William Petre, and his descendants live in the house to this day.Queen Elizabeth I spent several nights at the hall on her royal progress of 1561.The Hall has two priest… …

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  • 92Masdevallia veitchiana — flowers Peru, Machu Picchu Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 93horticulture — horticultural, adj. horticulturist, n. /hawr ti kul cheuhr/, n. 1. the cultivation of a garden, orchard, or nursery; the cultivation of flowers, fruits, vegetables, or ornamental plants. 2. the science and art of cultivating such plants. [1670… …

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  • 94Pelagic fish — A school of large pelagic predator fish (giant trevally) sizing up a school of small pelagic prey fish (anchovies) Pelagic fish live near the surface or in the water column of coastal, ocean and lake waters, but not on the bottom of the sea or… …

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  • 95Norwegian Sea — The Vestfjord with the mountains of the Lofoten archipelago seen from Løvøy Island in Steigen. Vågakaillen (942 m) is the taller of the two peaks in the centre of the image …

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  • 96Lady Bird Johnson — First Lady of the United States In office November 22, 1963 – January 20, 1969 …

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  • 97Hypoxia (environmental) — Hypoxia, or oxygen depletion, is a phenomenon that occurs in aquatic environments as dissolved oxygen (DO; molecular oxygen dissolved in the water) becomes reduced in concentration to a point where it becomes detrimental to aquatic organisms… …

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  • 98Cotoneaster tenuipes — Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eu …

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  • 99Crocus — For other uses, see Crocus (disambiguation). Crocus Crocus longiflorus Scientific classification Kingdom …

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  • 100Cardoon — Plants in bloom, Costa Vicentina National Park, Portugal Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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