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She submerged in the flood of the Tukar'ramin's view.
Tides Of Light Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1989
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Vibrant light played in the Tukar'ramin's body, which spanned the upper chasm.
Tides Of Light Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1989
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On the Tukar'ramin's great wrinkled hide flashed a hormonal code.
Tides Of Light Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1989
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The words rang cold though they floated awash and welcoming in Tukar'ramin's warm sea.
Tides Of Light Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1989
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The Tukar'ramin's view tilted, following a black fleck of impurity up the glowing pipeline, starward, into sucking void, high beyond air's clutching.
Tides Of Light Benford, Gregory, 1941- 1989
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Abdul Rasyid, an Indonesian businessman, has denied illegal logging of hardwoods such as ramin and balau in the protected Tanjung Puting national park.
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Species that form the basis of, and are threatened by, significant commercial activity and inadequately regulated or unsustainable global trade such as: tuna, salmon, and sturgeon; threatened hardwood timber species like bigleaf mahogany and ramin.
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(07 / 08 / 2007) A global crackdown on the illegal ramin timber trade appears to be working, reports a Japanese environmental group.
Mongabay.com News 2009
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(07 / 08 / 2007) A global crackdown on the illegal ramin timber trade appears to be working, reports a Japanese environmental group.
Mongabay.com News 2009
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Environmentalists winning fight against illegal ramin timber trade
Mongabay.com News 2009
jennarenn commented on the word ramin
Actually a common name in some parts of the world. Just try not to think about noodles.
February 11, 2007
reesetee commented on the word ramin
Also a genus of about 30 species of hardwood trees native to southeast Asia. All the species are now listed as endangered.
January 16, 2008