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"The tribe Dalbergieae is an early-branching clade within the flowering plant subfamily Faboideae (or Papilionaceae). Within that subfamily, it belongs to an unranked clade called the Dalbergioids. It was recently revised to include many genera formerly placed in tribes Adesmieae and Aeschynomeneae and to be included in a monophyletic group informally known as the dalbergioids sensu lato. The members of this tribe have a distinctive root nodule morphology, often referred to as an "aeschynomenoid" or "dalbergioid" nodule. Subclades and genera =Adesmia clade= * Adesmia DC. * Amicia Kunth * Chaetocalyx DC. * Nissolia Jacq. * Poiretia Vent. * Zornia J. F. Gmel. =Dalbergia clade= * Aeschynomene L. * Bryaspis P. A. Duvign. * Cyclocarpa Afzel. ex Urb. * Dalbergia L. f. * Diphysa Jacq. * Geissaspis Wight & Arn. * Humularia P. A. Duvign. * Kotschya Endl. * Machaerium Pers. * Ormocarpopsis R. Vig. * Ormocarpum P. Beauv. * Pictetia DC. * Smithia Aiton * Soemmeringia Mart. * Steinbachiella Harms. * Weberbauerella Ulbr. * Zygocarpum Thulin & Lavin =Pterocarpus clade= * Acosmium Schott * Arachis L. * Brya P. Browne * Cascaronia Griseb. * Centrolobium Mart. ex Benth. * Chapmannia Torr. & A. Gray * Cranocarpus Benth. * Discolobium Benth. * Etaballia Benth. * Fiebrigiella Harms * Fissicalyx Benth. * Geoffroea Jacq. * Grazielodendron H. C. Lima * Inocarpus J. R. Forst. & G. Forst. * Maraniona C.E.Hughes, G.P.Lewis, Daza, & Reynel * Paramachaerium Ducke * Platymiscium Vogel * Platypodium Vogel * Pterocarpus Jacq. * Ramorinoa Speg. * Riedeliella Harms * Stylosanthes Sw. * Tipuana (Benth.) Benth. References External links * * Category:Faboideae Category:Fabaceae tribes "
"Sharon Glynn is a camogie player and manager, an All Ireland medalist in 1996 and the star of her county’s 2002 victory in the National Camogie League when she scored three goals in Galway’s 6-6 to 1-7 victory over Limerick. She was nominated for an All Star award in 2005.2005 All Star nominations , Career Her inter-county career that began in 1990 when she was only 15. She was a member of the 1994 National League winning team and the 1998 Galway team beaten by Cork in the All Ireland final.1998 All Ireland final Cork 2-13 Galway 0-15 reports in Irish Examiner , Irish Independent and Irish Times She starred in the 1996 All Ireland final, Galway’s first victory in the All Ireland Championship, despite taking a blow to the head that affected her accuracy for long periods. Another outstanding performance was in the 2001 All Ireland semi-final against Kilkenny.Kilkenny 2-12 Galway 1-9 report in the Irish Independent She retired from inter-county camogie in 2003. With her club Pearses she scored crucial goals in the finals of each of their five All Ireland senior club championship victories of 1996-7 and 2000-2, scoring 1-2 in the 1996 and 1-4 in the 1997 victories, scoring 1-5 in the 2000 victory over Swatragh, scoring two goals and two points in the 2001 final against Cashel2001 Pearses 2-8 Cashel 0-13 Irish Independent and scoring 1-9 in the 2002 final against St Ibar’s.2002 Pearses 2-13 St Ibar’s 1-5 report in Irish Independent In a club match in 2001 she was filling in for county goalkeeper Louise Curry when she scored a goal from her own puck-out. Management She managed Galway for two years 2005-6, at the time becoming the only female manager at inter-county level in camogie. She assembled a strong backroom team by adding two-time All-Ireland winner Damian Naughton and former Galway under-21 and Minor All-Ireland winner Damian Coleman as selectors alongside former senior hurler PJ Molloy. She was a nominee for camogie manager of the year after guiding the county to National Camogie League honours in 2005. and beating Cork by a goal in the final. See also * Glynn (disambiguation) References External links * Camogie.ie Official Camogie Association Website * Wikipedia List of Camogie players Category:Living people Category:Galway camogie players Category:Year of birth missing (living people) "
"A sink-toilet combination unit is sometimes used by prisons and militaries. Such units typically have no exposed pipes by which someone could hang himself. They are sometimes made of stainless steel for added durability. Sink-toilets are used at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. Sink-toilets are also used in some homes as an environmentally friendly, water-saving option that, at the user's option, reuses waste water from the sink in the discharge of the cistern. Some sink toilets employ a filtration system to remove particles, debris, bacteria, and odors before the water is stored for flushing. References Category:Toilets "