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samara
noun
The winged indehiscent fruit of trees such as the ash, elm or maple
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The name Somme is derived from the Celtic samara, meaning "tranquil".
The fruit is a nut, samara, or drupe, often one or several together surrounded by a hull or cupule.
The nutlike fruit, surrounded by a flat, sometimes hairy, winglike structure, is called a samara.
The fruit is usually a small nut or a short-winged samara.
The fruit, a samara, may be winged, fleshy, or nutlike.
Samara River, also called Samarka, river in Orenburg and Samara oblasti (provinces), western Russia, a left-bank tributary of the Volga.
It did not matter, for when Mr Kasparov and Mr Limonov arrived at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport to fly to Samara, they were told their tickets were dodgy and barred from boarding.
"We basically wanted to be left alone, and Samara has been a hassle-free environment," insists Mr Schlaepfer.Criminals rank alongside bureaucrats as a business problem in Russia especially in distribution, which is ridden with racketeers.
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The Moscow-Ryazan-Samara trunk railway crosses the republic from west to east, while lines from Nizhny Novgorod and Kazan to Penza traverse it from north to south.
Irvine left star striker Berahino, Stephane Sessegnon and Georgios Samaras on the bench on Tuesday night, and paid the price as Bournemouth reached their first-ever League Cup quarter-final.
It is an unsatisfactory solution reached to accommodate Mr Samaras's coalition partners.Greece's official unemployment rate hit 24.4% in June, the EU's second-highest after Spain.
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