| 31. | Related botanically to hibiscus, hollyhock, cotton and kapok, durian is native to Malaysia and has been cultivated for centuries.
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| 32. | The Kapok Assault Bridge for infantry was developed for the British Army, using kapok filled canvas float and timber foot walks.
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| 33. | The Kapok Assault Bridge for infantry was developed for the British Army, using kapok filled canvas float and timber foot walks.
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| 34. | Approximately 60 75 percent of the coconut trees and 75 percent of java plum, mango, and kapok trees sustained damage.
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| 35. | Kapok, for instance, appears to have had more than 60 partners whose businesses ranged from selling insurance to trading cattle futures.
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| 36. | Selected sites are usually agricultural land with crops like randu ( kapok or cotton ), rubber and fruits of klengkeng and rambutan.
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| 37. | The milkweed filaments from the coma ( the " floss " ) are hollow and coated with wax, and have good kapok.
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| 38. | Many of the large mammals in Machalilla National Park are regionally and locally palo santo trees, kapok trees and the algaroba tree.
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| 39. | Among other things, he spoke about the initial confusion during the first meeting of the major departmental leaders about kapok and its use.
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| 40. | Kapok, sesame, vegetables, bananas, mangoes, durian fruits, citrus fruits, and vegetable oils are produced for local consumption.
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