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❤️ CPAS 🐠

"CPAS may refer to: *Centre for the Public Awareness of Science *Central Procurement Accounting System, logistics and supply chain management system for the United States Air Force *Chinese Public Administration Society *Church Pastoral Aid Society, an Anglican evangelical mission agency *Collaborative Process Automation Systems *Centre public d'action sociale, the French term for the Public Centre for Social Welfare in Belgium "

❤️ Songs of Yore 🐠

"Songs of Yore is the fifth studio album by the worldwide musical project Folkearth. It is Folkearth's first acoustic album. Some instruments used were acoustic guitars, cellos, Celtic harps, violins, accordions, whistles, flutes, bodrans, mandolins, banjos, clarinets, galician bagpipes, soprano recorders, and recorders.Songs of Yore @ imperiumi.netSongs of Yore @ Black Death Metal Archive Track listing # In an Emerald Garden - 1:37 # Warrior Heart - 3:52 # The Purest Breed - 6:58 # Father of Victory - 2:15 # The Iron Wolf - 4:05 # Remember Hastings - 4:00 # The Will of Odin - 4:39 # What Glory Remains - 3:57 # The Forlorn Knight - 3:36 # Charles Martel - 5:38 # Homus Paganus - 3:57 Personnel * Haavard Tveito * Nils * Marios Koutsoukos * Hildr Valkyrie * Polydeukis * Christine * Loki * Juliet * Becky * Fabio * Laura * Fra * Elio D’Alessandro * Simon Müller * Andrey Yakovlev * Ruslanas * Rui Miguel Rodrigues Viegas * Owain Ap Arawn * Mark Riddick References Category:2008 albums Category:Folkearth albums "

❤️ Leersia oryzoides 🐠

"Leersia oryzoides is a species of grass known by the common name rice cutgrass or just cut-grass. It is a widespread grass native to Europe, Asia, and North America and present in many other regions, such as Australia, as an introduced species. This is a rhizomatous perennial grass growing to a maximum height between 1 and 1.5 meters. The leaves are up to about 28 centimeters long and have very rough, minutely toothed edges. The inflorescence is a loose, open array of wavy, hairlike branches bearing rows of spikelets. Each spikelet is a flat fruit with a rough, bristly lemma without an awn, and no glumes. Some of the spikelet branches develop within the sheaths of the leaves and are cleistogamous. This grass is sometimes used for erosion control and restoring wetlands. References External links *Jepson Manual Treatment *USDA Fact Sheet *Illinois Wildflowers Species Profile *Photo gallery Category:Oryzoideae Category:Grasses of Asia Category:Grasses of Europe Category:Grasses of North America Category:Flora of temperate Asia "

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