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Sullivan contributed forty-two Christmas poems, as they were known, from 1932 to 1974.
Although hybrids were known from captive bears kept in zoos, none had been confirmed in the wild.
Musicals as they were known from the 1930s to the 1950s began to decline in the late 1960s.
Although 20 species are recorded from the Mediterranean basin, until the discovery of P habilii only two were known from Turkey.
Previously all these outsized animals were known from relatively little fossil material, but here there are apparently a large number of bones representing a number of parts of the skeleton.
The script does not write vowels, and because Greek forms for royal names were known from Manetho long before the Egyptian forms became available, those used to this day are a mixture of Greek and Egyptian.
The stories of Gopi-candra, the cult hero of the Nātha Yogī sect, a school of mendicant sannyāsins, were known from Bengal to the Punjab even in the early period.
"The emergence of the Frelinghuysen collection answers many questions about the whereabouts of important philatelic rarities, which were known from old photographs, but had seemingly vanished," Mr. Trepel, wrote in the sale catalog.
Tobacco was thus central to Native American culture, be it with the cigar in the South or the pipe in the North, and its properties were known from Canada to Argentina and from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
The stories of Gopichandra, the cult hero of the Natha religious movement, a school of mendicant sannyasis, were known from Bengal to the Punjab even in the early period.
Until recently only a few Mesolithic sites were known from the interior of N. Sweden, although extensive archaeological surveys have been carried out since the 1950s.
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