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  2. New food hall opens in Flowood. You already know the name - AOL

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    Rooster's, foreground, and Basil's, background, occupy one space in the Flowood strip mall behind the theater. Pub/restaurant rolling in Madison: New 'Garden and Gun-style' restaurant/pub coming ...

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  4. Market Street Flowood - Wikipedia

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    Market Street Flowood is an outdoor shopping mall in Flowood, Mississippi. [1] It is managed and leased by Trademark Property Company. It has two anchor tenants. This shopping mall contains many upscale dining restaurants. It is across the street from nearby outdoor mall Dogwood Festival Market.

  5. Dogwood Festival Market - Wikipedia

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    Dogwood Festival Market is an outdoor shopping mall located on Mississippi Highway 25 in Flowood, Mississippi, United States. It opened in 2002 and has 57 stores and restaurants. Its total size is 187,000 square feet. It is owned and managed by Inland National Real Estate Services LLC.

  6. 7 Brew drive-thru coffee stand is now open in Flowood. What ...

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    A drive-thru coffee stand, 7 Brew, part of a growing franchise that started in Rogers, Arkansas, is now open at 137 East Pineview Drive, Flowood.

  7. John Saxon - Wikipedia

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    He appeared in the 1982 television movie Rooster, [47] and he was an occasional celebrity guest on the short-lived game show Whew!, including during the series' final week. His extensive television credits include two years as Tony Cumson on Falcon Crest (1982, 1986–1988) [ 26 ] and the recurring role of Rashid Ahmed on Dynasty (1982–84).

  8. Brown basilisk - Wikipedia

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    The brown basilisk's generic name Basiliscus is taken from the creature of Greek mythology made up of parts of a rooster, snake, and lion that could turn a man to stone by its gaze: the basilisk. This name derives from the Greek basilískos (βασιλίσκος) meaning "little king".

  9. List of basil cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Basil cultivars vary in several ways. Visually, the size and shape of the leaves varies greatly, from the large lettuce-like leaves of the Mammoth basil and Lettuce leaf basil to the tiny leaves of the Dwarf bush basil. More practically, the fragrance of the basil varies due to the varying types and quantities of essential oils contained in the ...