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  2. Pogonomyrmex badius - Wikipedia

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    P. badius is a relatively large species of harvester ant present throughout Florida scrub and are one of the most notable and unique inhabitants of the ecoregion. The workers are highly polymorphic, ranging from 6.35 mm for the smallest workers to 9.52 mm for the largest majors which can rival the queen (10 - 12 mm) in size.

  3. Harvester (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Harvester is a casual dining restaurant chain in the United Kingdom. The first, The George Inn, opened in 1983 in Morden, South London . The chain, set up by Courage Brewery to compete with Whitbread 's Beefeater restaurants and Grand Metropolitan 's Berni Inns , [ 1 ] is currently run by Mitchells & Butlers .

  4. Pogonomyrmex occidentalis - Wikipedia

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    Pogonomyrmex occidentalis, or the western harvester ant, is a species of ant that inhabits the deserts and arid grasslands of the American West at or below 6,300 feet (1,900 m). [2] Like other harvester ants in the genus Pogonomyrmex , it is so called because of its habit of collecting edible seeds and other food items.

  5. Floribbean cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950's, following the Cuban Revolution, a significant influx of Cuban refugees to South Florida spurred the development of Floribbean cuisine.Early advocates were characterized by the so-called "Mango Gang," a group of South Florida chefs that included Norman Van Aken, Mark Militello, Douglas Rodriguez, and Allen Susser, who advocated the use of fresh local ingredients with Caribbean ...

  6. Second Harvest North Florida - Wikipedia

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    The BackPack program in north Florida began in 2008 as an extension of the Kids Cafe. During the school year, eligible children receive breakfast and lunch at school. On weekends, holidays and extended breaks, those children may not eat regularly. On Fridays, food is placed in the child's backpack for that child and other family members. [23]

  7. Silverthorn - Wikipedia

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    Silverthorn may refer to: Silverthorn, an album by Kamelot; Silverthorn, a novel by Raymond E. Feist; Silverthorn, Toronto, a neighbourhood in Toronto; Silverthorn Collegiate Institute; Silverthorn, a character on The Girl from Tomorrow; Elaeagnus pungens, a species of flowering plant in the family Elaeagnaceae

  8. Elaeagnus pungens - Wikipedia

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    Elaeagnus pungens is a species of flowering plant in the family Elaeagnaceae, known by the common names thorny olive, [1] spiny oleaster [2] and silverthorn; also by the family name "oleaster". It is native to Asia, including China and Japan.

  9. Silverthorne Lumber Co. v. United States - Wikipedia

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    Silverthorne Lumber Co. v. United States, 251 U.S. 385 (1920), was a U.S. Supreme Court decision in which Silverthorne had attempted to evade paying taxes. Federal agents illegally seized tax books from Silverthorne and created copies of the records.