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It is mentioned in countless pieces of literature and its name is taught to older schoolchildren.
It is mentioned in pharmacopoeias but has no medicinal value.
It is mentioned in faculty meeting minutes for September 17 , 1936
It is mentioned in the Chinese materia medica (Pun tsaou, 1552 78).
It is mentioned in the Bible as a city whose people live in sin.
The court's opinion does not discuss the point, but it is mentioned in the Court of Appeals' opinion on affirmance.
It is mentioned in "The Thousand and One Nights" and other literary works of the Arab world.
It is mentioned in a charter (825) of King Beornwulf conferring lands on Wulfred, archbishop of Canterbury.
There was also Ledum glandulosum Nutt., which is rarely actually found in cultivation although it is mentioned in dendrological works and catalogues.
It is mentioned in the tiny, fuzzy print that shows up for a nanosecond at the end, but only the preternaturally sharp-eyed could read it.
Perhaps it goes without saying that the Ebduses are Jewish -- actually, it does go without saying until Page 460, where it is mentioned in passing.
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