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  2. Ulmus 'Morton Glossy' - Wikipedia

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    Ulmus 'Morton Glossy' (selling name Triumph) is a hybrid cultivar raised by the Morton Arboretum, Illinois. Originally named ' Charisma ' until it was realized that name had already been registered for another plant, the tree was derived from a crossing of two other hybrid cultivars grown at the Morton: Accolade and Vanguard .

  3. Mary Thomas (labor leader) - Wikipedia

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    The Queen Mary Highway on St. Croix is named after her. [ 2 ] [ 8 ] In 2018, the artists Jeannette Ehlers and La Vaughn Belle created a monumental public sculpture, I Am Queen Mary , depicting a 7 meters (23 ft)-tall statue of Mary Thomas seated on a throne wielding a torch and a cane knife .

  4. Category:St Croix aircraft - Wikipedia

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    This category is for aircraft designed, manufactured or marketed by St Croix Aircraft. Pages in category "St Croix aircraft" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  5. ‘Triumph’ Review: Maria Bakalova Seeks an Alien ... - AOL

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    The panic brought on by unfamiliar liberties spirals to chaotic effect in “Triumph,” a … ‘TriumphReview: Maria Bakalova Seeks an Alien Connection in Bulgaria’s Eccentric Oscar Submission

  6. Son of the Beach - Wikipedia

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    Porcelain Bidet, B.J. Cummings, Jamaica St. Croix ("you make a saint cry"), Anita Massengil, and Notch Johnson all refer to some sort of double entendre, while Chip Rommel's name refers to the "Desert Fox", further punctuating the fact that the character is German, his parents being "The Rommels of Paraguay" (South America was a refuge for ...

  7. Ulmus 'Morton' - Wikipedia

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    Ulmus 'Morton' (selling name Accolade) is an elm cultivar cloned from a putative intraspecific hybrid planted at the Morton Arboretum in 1924, which itself originated as seed collected from a tree at the Arnold Arboretum in Massachusetts.