West Branch Gum Branch is a 5.61 mi (9.03 km) long 2nd tributary to Gum Branch in Sussex County, Delaware. This is the only stream of this name in the...
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Owens Branch is a 2.72 mi (4.38 km) long 1st order tributary to West Branch Gum Branch in Sussex County, Delaware. Owens Branch rises at Owens, Delaware...
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2 miles west-southwest of Ellendale, Delaware and then flows southwest to join Gum Branch about 3 miles southwest of Ellendale. Parker Branch drains 2...
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Gum Branch is a 9.72 mi (15.64 km) long tributary to Nanticoke River in Sussex County, Delaware. It is one of the major tributaries to the Nanticoke River...
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List of rivers of Delaware (redirect from Miry Branch)
Pond Branch West Branch Gum Branch Owens Branch Parkers Branch Stallion Head Branch Bridgeville Branch Polk Branch Grubby Neck Branch Bee Branch Cart...
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manufactures chewing gum products including Juicy Fruit, Orbit, Extra, and 5 in Flowery Branch. Public education in Flowery Branch is served by Hall County...
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side-branches. Guar gum has the ability to withstand temperatures of 80 °C (176 °F) for five minutes. Guar gum is more soluble than locust bean gum due...
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Crony Pond Branch rises in Owens, Delaware and then flows west to join Toms Dam Branch about 0.5 miles east of St. Johnstown. Crony Pond Branch drains 0...
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Gum arabic (gum acacia, gum sudani, Senegal gum and by other names) is a tree gum exuded by two species of Acacia sensu lato, Senegalia senegal and Vachellia...
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Corymbia ficifolia (redirect from Red-flowering Gum)
flowering gum, is a species of small tree that is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia. It has rough, fibrous bark on the trunk and branches, egg-shaped...
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Paint Branch stream, naturally reproducing brown trout are one of the most significant aquatic species in the community. Left Fork Right Fork Gum Springs...
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Buzzard Branch Maple Swamp Hogpen Branch Bobs Branch Gunters Creek Reedy Branch Long Branch Buffalo Branch Gum Pond Branch Mill Branch Wolfpit Branch Black...
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Liquidambar styraciflua (redirect from American sweet-gum)
American storax, hazel pine, bilsted, redgum, satin-walnut, star-leaved gum, alligatorwood, gumball tree, or simply sweetgum, is a deciduous tree in...
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miles (3.018 km) downstream of Road Run Branch at altitude 648 feet (198 m) above sea level. Its headwaters (of Gum Fork) are 2.7 miles (4.3 km) into Jackson...
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74 mi), completed in 1909. Norseman–Salmon Gums – 94.3 kilometres (58.58 mi), completed in 1927. Salmon Gums–Esperance – 105.7 kilometres (65.70 mi), completed...
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Corymbia citriodora (redirect from Lemon-scented Gum)
Corymbia citriodora, commonly known as lemon-scented gum and other common names, is a species of tall tree that is endemic to north-eastern Australia...
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Gully Camp Ditch is a 1.45 mi (2.33 km) long 1st order tributary to Gum Branch in Sussex County, Delaware. This is the only stream of this name in the...
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Vachellia nilotica (section Gum arabic)
more commonly known as Acacia nilotica, and by the vernacular names of gum arabic tree, babul, thorn mimosa, Egyptian acacia or thorny acacia, is a...
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various Shaolin martial arts, such as Taijiquan, Ying Jow Pai, Tong Long Quan, gum gang jeung, Chin Na, and other martial arts. A Siu Lam nun known as Yat Chum...
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Pakistan Railways (section Branch lines)
Nineteen people were killed. Aab-e-Gum derailment: On 17 November 2015, the Jaffar Express derailed at Aab-e-Gum in Balochistan. Twenty people were killed...
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The Newtown Square Branch was a branch line of the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR) that diverged from the West Chester Branch in Yeadon, Pennsylvania, and...
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apiculture, it was promoted by the Tasmanian Branch of the then SGAP as an alternative to the Tasmanian blue gum (Eucalyptus globulus) for Tasmania's floral...
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Special Services (entertainment) (category Branches of the United States Army)
Special Services was the entertainment branch of the American military. The unit was created on 22 July 1940 by the War Department as part of the Army...
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Eucalyptus cladocalyx (redirect from Sugar gum)
Eucalyptus cladocalyx, commonly known as sugar gum, is a species of eucalypt tree found in the Australian state of South Australia. It is found naturally...
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Angophora costata (redirect from Sydney red gum)
Angophora costata, commonly known as Sydney red gum, rusty gum or smooth-barked apple, is a species of tree that is endemic to eastern Australia. Reaching...
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Corymbia calophylla (redirect from Port gregory gum)
Second-hand reports of Indigenous names for "red gum" were reported by correspondents in The West Australian in 1929: the name kardun attributed to the...
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Branch and running through the community of Owens. Farther east, the road passes through the community of Oakley and crosses West Branch Gum Branch and...
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"his mastic jaws". Mastic gum is principally used either as a flavouring or for its gum properties, as in mastic chewing gum.[citation needed] As a spice...
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Eucalyptus camaldulensis (redirect from River Red gum)
Eucalyptus camaldulensis, commonly known as the river red gum, is a flowering plant in the family Myrtaceae, and is endemic to Australia. It is a tree...
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