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Date: 2014-12-12 23:38:31
Military science
Aftermath of war
Military sociology
Culture
Military
Herbs
Leaf vegetables
Military brat
Military history of the United States
Taraxacum

The Complete History of the Dandelion as Official Flower of the Military Brat ©Military Brats Registry As seen below, a discussion began on the newsgroup “alt.culture.military-brats” in March ofThe

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