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Rana (commonly known as the Holarctic true frogs , pond frogs or brown frogs ) is a genus of frogs . Members of this genus are found through much of Eurasia , North America , Central America , and the northern half of South America . Many other genera were ...

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Damodara and Rana Sanga had asked them to accomplish the incredibly difficult task of riding from Bharakuccha to Ajmer in two weeks.

If the Rana would sign this paper also as an assurance of friendship, to be shown the Pindari Chief, it would help greatly.

When the garrison reached the ancient city, the former capital of both the Kalinga and Chedi dynasties, they discovered that both Rana Sanga and Toramana had already arrived.

SOMATIC ECOLOGY JOURNAL SPORTS AND MUTATION REPORT REPTILIAN HEREDITY REVIEW SUMMARY A case is presented for the interpretation of cross-economic relationships in a Bolivian mountain village as a manifestation of Mergendahler's Syndrome with the energising factors deweighted by religious, nutritional and Isolated genetic material is now available from GT for Rana palustris ay well as Rattus norvegicus albus.

Soon, the ghostly figure of Rana Harter appeared, at the edge of discernibility in the drone's crude night vision.

Their were many systems in place in case the hardlines were cut, but Rana was especially drawn to a colony of hardy, small, self-repairing machines that lived on the polar wastes around the facility.

Einstein mostrava di gradirli tutti moltissimo, anche se i suoi preferiti erano quelli di Parks e soprattutto, per motivi che né Nora né Travis riuscivano a comprendere, gli affascinanti libretti di Rospo e Rana di Arnold Lobel.

There was no love lost, he knew, between Rana Sanga and the Malwa Empire's spymaster.

Standing next to him, Rana Sanga cast a glance at the optical device in question.

This Rix-shape grew in Rana Harter's head, putting to shame the brainbugs of her earlier life, the mathematical parlor tricks to which the Empire put her ability.

Rana gasped and arched against him, reveling in the rigid flesh that brushed insistently against her backside.

Alongside that, there are five hundred and sixty-two native states like Rajputana, Mysore and Hyderabad, lorded over by an assortment of Nizams, Walis, Jams, Rajahs, Maharajahs, Ackonds, Ranas, Raos and Mehtars.

Rana smiled, knowing she'd just received a whole slew of children's books.

He knew, without a doubt, Rana was the woman from the cemetery, the same woman he'd had such an intense, unsettling reaction to.