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  • In [[Tex–Mex]] cuisine, it is often used as a substitute for [[Crema (dairy product)|crema]] in [[ [[Category:Mexican cuisine]] ...
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  • ...=Organic Fluorine Hardly Ever Accepts Hydrogen Bonds |journal=Chemistry: A European Journal |date=1997 |volume=3 |issue=1 |pages=89–98 |doi=10.1002/chem.199700 ...ures and poison food. Modern pans no longer use PFOA as it's banned in the European Union. ...
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  • ...he European [[Geographical indications and traditional specialities in the European Union#protected geographical indication (PGI)|protected geographical indica ...ilia Romagna Region so that two different designations were granted by the European Council, i.e. Traditional Balsamic Vinegar of Modena (TBVM) and Traditional ...
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  • ...pean-conflict-egyptians-and-romans-employed-them.html|title=Dogs of War in European Conflict; Egyptians and Romans Employed Them in Early Warfare – Battle Dogs .../crestpeacocknone00jose/page/n116 86] |title=The Crest of the Peacock: Non-European Roots of Mathematics |url=https://archive.org/details/crestpeacocknone00jos ...
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  • ...ef> The term 'beurs' derives from the name of this inn, spreading to other European countries and evolving into 'bourse', 'borsa', 'bolsa', 'börse', etc. In En ...' (religion and laws) and only later obtaining the status of Universities. European universities themselves have, in part, religious origins, rooted in medieva ...
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