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a cultivated variety of cabbage, Brassica oleracea acephala, with crinkled leaves: used as a potherb
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kale

[kāl]
(botany)
Either of two biennial crucifers, Brassica oleracea var. acephala and B. fimbriata, in the order Capparales, grown for the nutritious curled green leaves.
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KAIL, founded in 2004, is a non-profit organisation that provides intellectual and social infrastructure for global educational programmes.
Kail assesses Fosse and Verdon as "maybe the most crystallized example of that kind of collaboration.
Fish distribution in selected sites of River Neelum in the study area during 2010-11 Species Sharda Kail Seri Shonther Oncorhynchus mykiss + + + Salmo truttafario + - + Glyptothorax kashmirensis + - - Triplophysa stoliczkai - - - Diptychs maculatus + + + Schizothoraxplagiostomus + + + Triplophysa kashmirensis + + + Glyptosternum reticulatum + + + Total Species 7 5 4 Species Yamgar Saonar Taobutt Oncorhynchus mykiss + + + Salmo truttafario - + + Glyptothorax kashmirensis + + - Triplophysa stoliczkai - + + Diptychs maculatus + + + Schizothoraxplagiostomus + + + Triplophysa kashmirensis + + + Glyptosternum reticulatum + + + Total Species 6 8 7 + Recorded, - Not recorded Table 4.
Estefan was recognised last year; this year, the lifetime artistic-achievement honours went to jazz great Wayne Shorter, pop diva Cher, country star Reba McEntire and composer Philip Glass, with a unique award of distinction going to the team behind Hamilton: Andrew Blankenbuehler, Thomas Kail, Alex Lacamoire and star Lin-Manuel Miranda.
"We looked at the interrelationships between marriage, income and depression, and what we found is that the benefit of marriage on depression is really for people with average or lower levels of income," said co-author Ben Lennox Kail.
To restore some confidence, financial services firms must get as much certainty as possible on what the UK is aiming for in the Brexit negotiations, the opportunities of success and the consequences of failure." Andrew Kail, of PwC, which helped with the research among 92 firms, said: "The UK is set to leave the EU exactly 14 months from today.
These projects include building of inter college Kail, Basic Health Program, blacktopping of different intercity roads in Muzaffarabad and different beautification of Muzaffarabad, Mirpur and Kotli cities.
Wooden blocks of Ficus religiosa (peepal), Pinus wallichiana (kail) and Populus deltoides (poplar) were purchased from a local timber market and these were cut into small wooden stakes of size 1352 cm by using an electric saw.
Summary: Mike Kail, chief innovation officer, Cybric, explains why the application stack is the new perimeter organisations need to protect.
partial (564 bp) control region (D- loop) and complete (1140 bp) Cytochrome b (Cyto b) gene in Kail sheep breed raised in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJandK).
In that sense, the entire production --directed by Thomas Kail, who staged it on Broadway--reflects the considered approach of Miguel Cervantes, who offers a very different Hamilton than that of musical's creator, Lin-Manuel Miranda, who played the title role in the Broadway production until he exited the show in July.
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