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Triassic
of, denoting, or formed in the first period of the Mesozoic era that lasted for 42 million years and during which reptiles flourished

Triassic [trī′a‚sik]
(geology)
The first period of the Mesozoic era, lying above Permian and below Jurassic, 180-225 million years ago.


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The landlord, Long Island Industrial Group, one of the largest industrial property owners in Nassau and Suffolk Counties, was represented by Sutton & Edwards senior executive director Ted Trias, Sutton & Edwards director Kenneth Damiani and Sutton & Edwards director Tom Tsiolis.
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