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    Joseph Henry Maiden ISO (25 April 1859 – 16 November 1925) was a botanist who made a major contribution to knowledge of the Australian flora, especially...
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  • Joseph Maiden (1813–1843) was an English painter of livestock and hunting scenes. Maiden was born in Bury, Lancashire in 1813 to Henry Maiden, a coachman...
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  • to "Maiden" Maiden, the first of the three aspects of the Triple Goddess (Neopaganism) Maiden, the author abbreviation for Joseph Maiden MaiDen, the...
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    overall structure and key elements were designed by Charles Moore and Joseph Maiden, and various other elements designed and built under the supervision...
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    viridus, or green amaranth was an item of food in Australia. The botanist Joseph Maiden wrote in 1889: "It is an excellent substitute for spinach, being far...
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    the branches. This species was first formally described in 1905 by Joseph Maiden and Ernst Betche and given the name Melaleuca linariifolia var. alternifolia...
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    Three mummies were found at the Llullaillaco burial site: la doncella (the maiden), la niña del rayo (the lightning girl) and el niño (the boy). Once at the...
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    Rous Mill, 12 km from Lismore, New South Wales, by Charles Staff. 1889 Joseph Maiden, an Australian botanist, wrote, "It is well worth extensive cultivation...
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  • but was moved back to July 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Joseph scored his maiden Test fifty on 5 December 2020, scoring 86 runs in the second innings...
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    Eucalyptus nicholii (category Taxa named by Joseph Maiden)
    1929 by Joseph Maiden and William Blakely in Maiden's book, A Critical Revision of the genus Eucalyptus. The specific epithet honours Maiden's private...
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    Eucalyptus kessellii (category Taxa named by Joseph Maiden)
    fresh. Eucalyptus kessellii was first formally described in 1925 by Joseph Maiden and William Blakely from a specimen collected near Salmon Gums and the...
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    Eucalyptus microneura (category Taxa named by Joseph Maiden)
    level. Eucalyptus microneura was first formally described in 1925 by Joseph Maiden and William Blakely and the description was published in Journal and...
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    Eucalyptus jacksonii (category Taxa named by Joseph Maiden)
    for up to 400 years. The species was first described by the botanist Joseph Maiden in 1914 in the Journal and Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South...
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    Eucalyptus pachycalyx (category Taxa named by Joseph Maiden)
    pachycalyx was first formally described in 1929 by Joseph Maiden and William Blakely in Maiden's book A Critical Revision of the Genus Eucalyptus. The...
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  • The X Factor is the tenth studio album by English heavy metal band Iron Maiden, released on 2 October 1995 through EMI Records. CMC International released...
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  • authored by Joseph Maiden, including naturalised species: Acacia abrupta Maiden & Blakely Acacia acellerata Maiden & Blakely Acacia adsurgens Maiden & Blakely...
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    Acacia caesiella (category Taxa named by Joseph Maiden)
    leathery. The species was first formally described by the botanists Joseph Maiden and William Blakely in 1927 as part of the work Journal and Proceedings...
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    Eucalyptus dalrympleana (category Taxa named by Joseph Maiden)
    in 1920 by Joseph Maiden from a specimen collected by Wilfred de Beuzeville near Yarrangobilly. The description was published in Maiden's book, The Forest...
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    Eucalyptus scoparia (category Taxa named by Joseph Maiden)
    the rim. Eucalyptus scoparia was first formally described in 1905 by Joseph Maiden in Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales from a specimen...
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    The "swan maiden" story is a name in folkloristics used to refer to three kinds of stories: those where one of the characters is a bird-maiden, in which...
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    Eucalyptus deanei (category Taxa named by Joseph Maiden)
    Mountain blue gum was first formally described in 1899 by Henry Deane and Joseph Maiden who gave it the name Eucalyptus saligna var. parviflora and published...
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    as Charles Fraser, Richard and Allan Cunningham, Charles Moore and Joseph Maiden – who were largely responsible for the present overall form of the landscape...
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    Acacia bakeri (category Taxa named by Joseph Maiden)
    0.39 in). The species was first formally described by the botanist Joseph Maiden in 1896 as part of the work A giant Acacia from the Brunswick River...
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    Eucalyptus andrewsii (category Taxa named by Joseph Maiden)
    long. Eucalyptus andrewsii was first formally described in 1904 by Joseph Maiden from specimens collected in "many parts of the New England". The description...
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    Boronia glabra (category Taxa named by Joseph Maiden)
    12 in) wide. Sandstone boronia was first formally described in 1899 by Joseph Maiden and Ernst Betche and given the name Boronia ledifolia var. glabra and...
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    regarded as a synonym. Eucalyptus longifolia, published in 1920 by Joseph Maiden is an invalid name because it had already been used for a different...
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  • figures united in one being. These three figures are often described as the Maiden, the Mother, and the Crone, each of which symbolizes both a separate stage...
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  • Keemo Paul. During his maiden CPL stint, he met Prasanna Agoram, the talent scout for Guyana Amazon Warriors, who encouraged Joseph to take his cricket career...
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    Eucalyptus microcarpa (category Taxa named by Joseph Maiden)
    level or below it. Grey box was first formally described in 1902 by Joseph Maiden who gave it the name Eucalyptus hemiphloia var. microcarpa in the Transactions...
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    bushtucker is "eatable," it is not "fit to eat". In 1889, botanist Joseph Maiden reiterated this sentiment with the comment on native food plants being "nothing...
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