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... common people , was widely appreciated by them . Tradi- tional Japanese waka verse was also composed , but renga ( linked verse ) became ever more popular and was en- joyed by the warriors and the common people . After a time , however ...
... common people , was widely appreciated by them . Tradi- tional Japanese waka verse was also composed , but renga ( linked verse ) became ever more popular and was en- joyed by the warriors and the common people . After a time , however ...
Page 343
... common to all three and not many common to any two of the tropical land sectors . Whole groups of organisms are confined to a single sector . For example , the Dipterocarpaceae , the most important family of trees in Indo - Malayan rain ...
... common to all three and not many common to any two of the tropical land sectors . Whole groups of organisms are confined to a single sector . For example , the Dipterocarpaceae , the most important family of trees in Indo - Malayan rain ...
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... common names as whistling hare and piping hare . The voice is used in giving alarm signals and in maintain- ing territorial boundaries . Mountain hikers or climbers frequently hear their calls and may see these attractive little ...
... common names as whistling hare and piping hare . The voice is used in giving alarm signals and in maintain- ing territorial boundaries . Mountain hikers or climbers frequently hear their calls and may see these attractive little ...
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