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  2. St. Augustine grass - Wikipedia

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    St. Augustine grass (Stenotaphrum secundatum), also known as buffalo turf in Australia and buffalo grass in South Africa, is a species of grass in the family Poaceae.It is a warm-season lawn grass that is popular for cultivation in tropical and subtropical regions.

  3. Sir Walter - Wikipedia

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    Sir Walter was purchased as a yearling by the Oneck Stable of Harry K. Knapp and his brother, Dr. Gideon Lee Knapp, who raced him throughout his career. He was trained by Walter Rollins , about whom the New York Times would write that he "was for thirty years one of the most successful trainers of thoroughbred racers in America."

  4. Quentin Durward - Wikipedia

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    Quentin Durward is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott, first published in 1823. The story concerns a Scottish archer in the service of the French King Louis XI (1423–1483) who plays a prominent part in the narrative.

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    Nutrition: 5 calories, 0 g fat (0 g sat fat), 250 mg sodium, 1 g carbs (0 g fiber, 1 g sugar), 0 g protein. If you want to keep things low-cal at Buffalo Wild Wings, opt for their dry rubs over ...

  6. Walter Worboys - Wikipedia

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    Sir Walter John Worboys (22 February 1900 – 17 March 1969), was an Australian-born British businessman and chemist. He is best known for widely reforming road traffic signage in the United Kingdom. He is best known for widely reforming road traffic signage in the United Kingdom.

  7. Clun - Wikipedia

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    Sir Walter Scott is said to have stayed at The Buffalo Inn while writing part of his novel The Betrothed (published 1825), basing the castle called in the story Garde Doloreuse on Clun Castle. [32] In A Shropshire Lad, A. E. Housman wrote the verse: "Clunton and Clunbury,/ Clungunford and Clun,/ Are the quietest places/ Under the sun." [33]

  8. Walter Raleigh - Wikipedia

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    Sir Walter Raleigh [a] (/ ˈ r ɔː l i, ˈ r æ l i, ˈ r ɑː l i /; c. 1553 – 29 October 1618) was an English statesman, soldier, writer and explorer. One of the most notable figures of the Elizabethan era, he played a leading part in English colonisation of North America, suppressed rebellion in Ireland, helped defend England against the Spanish Armada and held political positions under ...

  9. Walter Blount - Wikipedia

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    Sir Walter Blount, 1st Baronet (1594–1654), MP for Droitwich; Sir Walter Blount, 3rd Baronet (died 1717), of the Blount baronets; Sir Walter Blount, 6th Baronet (died 1785), of the Blount baronets; Sir Walter Blount, 7th Baronet (1768–1803), of the Blount baronets; Sir Walter de Sodington Blount, 9th Baronet (1833–1915), of the Blount ...