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... style ) on top of the ovary . Fruit fleshy , more or less indehiscent . Seeds numerous , with or without endosperm . Five genera with about 120 species , distributed in the tropics of South America . Family Pentaphylacaceae Shrubs or ...
... style ) on top of the ovary . Fruit fleshy , more or less indehiscent . Seeds numerous , with or without endosperm . Five genera with about 120 species , distributed in the tropics of South America . Family Pentaphylacaceae Shrubs or ...
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... STYLE A final method of categorizing production is according to style . This term is fraught with danger , for in theatre it has too often suggested actors ' and directors ' mannerisms rather than deeply ingrained characteristics of ...
... STYLE A final method of categorizing production is according to style . This term is fraught with danger , for in theatre it has too often suggested actors ' and directors ' mannerisms rather than deeply ingrained characteristics of ...
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... style in his youthful works tend to corroborate this hypothesis . But he soon became aware of the variety of approaches tried by painters working between 1530 and 1540 in Venice and already reacting against the style of Giorgione , who ...
... style in his youthful works tend to corroborate this hypothesis . But he soon became aware of the variety of approaches tried by painters working between 1530 and 1540 in Venice and already reacting against the style of Giorgione , who ...
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