Romainepresents a broad survey on types of childhood bilingualism and on often-debated questions about bilingual development.
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Snails were fed with steepedromainelettuce.
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They will also do very well on fresh vegetable matters such asromainelettuce and spinach.
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Romainelettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers are the main ingredients.
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More non-heading types, mostly leaf andromainelettuces, are also being grown.
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My recommendation is to start with someromaine, green leaf or even ice burg lettuce.
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Some of the vegetables that rabbits enjoy areromainelettuce, escarole, turnips, collard, kale, parsley, thyme, cilantro, dandelion, and basil.
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The virus infects more than 648 species of plant including important horticultural and agricultural species such as fuchsia, tomato, orchids, and lettuce (especiallyromaine).
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The salad bowl comes withromainelettuce and the rice bowl comes with cilantro lime rice.
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The cultivated variety appears to have been about 30 in tall and resembled a large version of the modernromainelettuce.
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Romainetrained as a classicist.
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