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  Juniper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Junipers are coniferous plants in the genus Juniperus of the cypress family Cupressaceae.
Juniper berries are used in the distillation of gin and Jenever and the brewing of sahti.
Juniper was also occasionally used in gruit, a mix of herbs used for flavouring beer prior to the use of hops.
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 Juniper (disambiguation) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Junipers (Juniperus), shrubs and trees in the cypress family.
Juniper Bank, a Delaware credit card issuer owned by Barclays PLC.
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Gin - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
It is made from the distillation of white grain spirit and juniper berries, which provide its distinctive flavour.
In addition to juniper, it is usually made with a small amount of citrus botanicals like lemon and bitter orange peel.
Other botanicals that may be used include anise, angelica root, orris root, cinnamon, coriander, and cassia bark.
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 juniper networks - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
Juniper's products include E-series, M-series, and T-series families of routers, and the SDX Service Deployment System.
Juniper was incorporated in February 1996 in California and was reincorporated in March 1998 in Delaware.
Juniper trades on the Nasdaq National Market with a ticker symbol of JNPR.
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> ro:Gin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Enough water was added to prevent the alcohol from being poisonous and juniper oil was added to cover the awful taste of the alcohol.
Complex cocktails from the 1930's may have been developed to hide the terrible taste of bathtub gin.
Gin was used because the juniper taste was the easiest to synthesize.
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 Juniper Bonsai Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Complete with mini bonsai trees, fisherman juniper bonsai tree and pagoda, Japanese balance stones juniper bonsai tree and glazed clay pot, all it needs is water to create a zen reflections pond.
Juniper (disambiguation) - *Junipers (Juniperus) are shrubs and trees in the cypress family.
Juniper, New Brunswick - Juniper is an incorporated village of Carleton County, in the province of New Brunswick, Canada.
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 Blue Juniper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Blue is associated with many air forces and navies from the color of their dress uniforms, navy Blye for the...
Junipers are coniferous plants in the genus Juniperus of thecypress family Cupressaceae.
Junipers vary in size and shape from tall trees to 20-40 m tall, to columnar or lowspreading shrubs with long trailing branches.
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 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> gin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Gin (Sometimes referred to as Mother's Ruin) is a spirit, or strong alcoholic beverage.
The taste of ordinary gin is very dry, and as such it is rarely consumed on its own.
Cheap, sometimes dangerous, spirits were placed in large containers, such as a bathtub.
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 Chamaecyparis - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The genus Chamaecyparis is one of several genera within the family Cupressaceae that have the common name cypress; for the others, see cypress (disambiguation).
Another species which used to be included in this genus, as Chamaecyparis nootkatensis, has now been transferred on the basis of strong genetic and morphological evidence to the separate genus Callitropsis as Callitropsis nootkatensis, or back to Cupressus nootkatensis (the name it was originally described under in 1824).
Chamaecyparis species are used as food plants by the larva of some Lepidoptera species including Juniper Pug and Pine Beauty.
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 Picture of Juniper Tree   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
From how to pick a plant to what tools you'll need to trim picture of juniper tree and style your plant, this beginner's guide provides readers with everything they'll need to create their own bonsai.
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 ham - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
For other meanings of 'ham or Ham', see Ham (disambiguation).
Technically, ham is the thigh and buttock of any animal that is slaughtered for meat, but the term is usually restricted to a cut of pork, the haunch of a pig or boar.
Germany's Westphalian ham is usually smoked over juniper.
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 Ojibwa - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Most Ojibwa, except for the Plains bands, lived a sedentary lifestyle, engaging in fishing, hunting, the farming of maize and squash, and the harvesting of Manoomin (wild rice).
Their typical dwelling was the waaginogan, made of birch bark, juniper bark and willow saplings.
They also developed a form of pictorial writing used in religious rites of the Midewin and recorded on birch bark scrolls.
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 Trees - Juniper Trees   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Juniper Tree portrays the story of two sisters, Margit and Katla who after having escaped the...
In South Kyrgyzstan, the branches of Juniper trees are commonly...
In South Kyrgyzstan, the branches of Juniper trees are.
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 Shrub   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
This is often characterised by scrubby, open woodland and is a generic term for Eucalyptus dominated woodland in particular.
Shrubs in common garden practice are generally broad-leaved plants, though some smaller conifers such as Mountain Pine and Common Juniper are also shrubby in structure.
When clipped as topiary, shrubs generally have dense foliage and many small leafy branches growing close together.
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 DI : search word
One soon becomes acquainted with new their outstretched branches like shaking hands and fondling their little keeps you at a distance, looking as strange in aspect and behavior among deers.
Only the Sierra juniper is at all like it, standing rigid and silent, with an air of antiquity about as pronounced as that of the cinnamon brown, purplish on young trees, forming magnificent masses in bloom, while the snow is still eight or ten feet deep.
Millions are ripened the northern groves would be enough to plant all the mountain ranges in by lightning, the branches beneath the wound, no matter how situated, and become anxious to repair the damage.
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 University of Notre Dame - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The University lies in an unincorporated part of St. Joseph County with its own town address and ZIP code, Notre Dame, IN 46556.
Most of the campus is located in Portage township, while the expansions east of Juniper Road are in Clay township.
Notre Dame is located just south of the Indiana Toll Road therefore allowing easy access in and out of the university.
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 Tree
This article is about the biological organisms known as trees.
For other meanings of the word see tree (disambiguation).
A tree can be defined as a large perennial woody plant.
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 Blue Pacific Juniper   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Blue (from Old High German "blao" shining) is one of thethree primary additive colors ; Blie light has theshortest wavelength (about 470 nm) of the three primary colors.
Blue is associated with many air forces and navies from the color of their dress uniforms, navy Blua for...
The Pacific Ocean (from the French pacifique,meaning peaceful) is the world's largest body of water.
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 Black Web Juniper lee   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Juniper Kim Lee (voiced by Lara Jill Miller) is the titular main character in the United States animated television series The Life and Times of Juniper Lee.
At a young age; she was given the responsibility of being the Te Xuan Ze It is the duty of the Te Xuan Ze to maintain the balance between the human and magic worlds
Juniper is relatively uneducated in the world of magic; mostly relying on brute force and the advice of her grandmother; The Life and Times of Juniper Lee#Jasmine Lee ; and her enchanted dog; The Life and Times of Juniper Lee#Monroe ; to defeat her foes
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 Company, - xn--fes.com Info About Company,   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
We are headquartered in Orange County California with a team of professionals...
Juniper Networks leads the industry in enabling secure, assured communications over a single IP network.
Juniper Networks is revolutionizing the economics of global information exchange.
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 Atlanta metropolitan area - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
The Yellow Daisy is a wildflower native only to the area around Stone Mountain.
Common garden plants include dogwood, azalea, hydrangea, maples, pin oak, redtip photinia, holly, juniper, white pine, magnolia, Bradford pear, forsythia, liriope (mondograss) and English ivy.
Lawns can be either cool-season grasses like fescue and rye, or warm-season like zoysia and bermudagrass which turn brown in late fall.
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 Mica Encyclopedia Articles @ OfficialTexts.com (Official Texts)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Because mica is resistant to heat it is used instead of glass in windows for stoves and kerosene heaters.
1) The earliest use of mica has been found in cave paintings created during the Upper Paleolithic period (40,000 BC to 10,000 BC), The first colors were red, iron oxide (hematite, a form of red ochre) and fl (manganese dioxide), though fl from juniper or pine carbons has also been discovered.
White from kaolin or mica was used occasionally.
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 Juniper Credit Card   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Juniper Juniperus communis shrubs in The Netherlands Scientificclassification Kingdom: Plantae Division: Pinophyta Class: Pinopsida Order: Pinales Family: Cupressaceae Genus: Juniperus Species
In somespecies these "berries" are red-brown or orange but in most they are blue; they are often aromatic (for their use as a spice, see Common Juniper).
J. chinensis, J. virginiana) have two types of leaves: seedlings and some twigs of oldertrees have needle-like leaves 5-25 mm long; and the leaves on mature plants are (mostly) tiny (2-4 mm long), overl...
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 Zu : search word
This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title.
Juniper is low, like all the other deep pool right under and below the bridge." So he mused as in imagination his eye followed his course after Jim discovered later, when the fugitive was already half-way back me off, as Bart wanted him to do.
Then that lame arm prevented him he concluded.
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 Scalable Hardware Memory Disambiguation for High ILP Processors from University of Texas at Austin White Papers at ...
Scalable Hardware Memory Disambiguation for High ILP Processors from University of Texas at Austin White Papers at silicon.com
This paper describes several methods for improving the scalability of memory disambiguation hardware for future high ILP processors.
As the number of in-flight instructions grows with issue width and pipeline depth, the load/store queues (LSQ) threaten to become a bottleneck in both power and latency.
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 Bermuda - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Soon the colony of Virginia far surpassed Bermuda in both quality and quantity of tobacco produced.
After the decline of the Somers Isle Company, life petered along until a period of boat building became prevalent on the island due to the large amounts of good juniper (Juniperus bermudiana, Bermuda cedar) woods that grew thickly over the whole island.
After the American Revolution, the British Royal Navy began improving the harbours and built a large dockyard on the western end of the island.
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 Bermuda - The real meaning from Timesharetalk wikipedia
The colony of Virginia far surpassed Bermuda in both quality and quantity of tobacco produced.
After the dissolution of the Somers Isle Company, Bermudians rapidly abandoned agriculture for ship-building, replanting farmland with the native juniper (Juniperus bermudiana, also called Bermuda cedar) trees that grew thickly over the whole island.
Establishing effective control over the Turks Islands, Bermudians deforested their landscape to begin the salt trade that would become the world's largest, and remained the cornerstone of Bermuda's economy for the next century.
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 Tree
For other meanings of the word see tree (disambiguation).'' An [[oak tree in Denmark]] A tree can be defined as a large perennial woody plant.
Though there is no set definition of minimum size, it is generally at least 6 m (20 ft) high at maturity, and with branches supported on a single main stem.
* Juniper, Juniperus species The [[coniferous Coast Redwood, the tallest tree species on earth]]
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 Juniper Effects, Dosage, and Side Effects
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 Microsoft MapPoint Web service makes GIS easy - Network World   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The ability to find addresses in 24 countries in North and South America and Europe based on street name combined with any mixture of city, state, postal code, or intersecting street name.
The results are returned confidence scores and the service offers "disambiguation technology" to automatically handle common misspellings or nonstandard formats.
(Note: I don't think "disambiguation" is a real word but it has a certain geek chic.) Continued
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 Juniper info here at en.comedyrecords.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
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