The king of karris in Pemberton is the Gloucester tree in the Gloucester National Park. |
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Just before the town of Pemberton, you'll see signs for Warren National Park and the Bicentennial Tree, one of the tallest karris in the area. |
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It had taken all her feminine wiles to seduce Pemberton, the butler, and then spike his drink with a sleeping pill. |
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Pemberton pleaded guilty to failing to commence essential maintenance work on the property. |
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The visitors stuck to their task and after a series of rucks and mauls the ball was switched to the blindside for Toby Pemberton to drive over. |
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Alan Pemberton, of Huntington, recorded 21 mm of rain at his miniature weather station on Wednesday, and in the first week of July the figure was 28 mm. |
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From Chinese apple orchards and lone trees, Pemberton gathered dry, mummified remains of ermine moth caterpillars. |
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The Scarlets moved from Stradey Park at the end of November 2008 to a new ground at Pemberton called Parc y Scarlets. |
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Josiah Pemberton, an inventor, had for some time been experimenting on the nature of gas. |
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The Great Pemberton Fault is a downthrow and passes Pemberton, Orrell and to the west of Shevington. |
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Here, in the aftermath of the American Civil War, druggist John Pemberton dreamt up a medicinal drink flavoured with coca leaves and kola nuts. |
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John Stith Pemberton was a pharmacist addicted to morphine after using it to treat a wound he received as a Confederate officer in the Civil War. |
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A similar introduction to Newtonianism for women was produced by Henry Pemberton. |
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The SJC sits at the John Adams Courthouse, One Pemberton Square, Boston, Massachusetts 02108, which also houses the Massachusetts Appeals Court and the Social Law Library. |
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In 2014, Canon Jeremy Pemberton married Laurence Cunnington, thus becoming the first priest in the Church of England to defy the church's ban on the marriage of gay clergy. |
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