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and animals, landforms and marine and freshwater bodies. m) chapter i, section d, paragraph (iii) should read : contain superlative natural phenomena, formations or features or areas of exceptional natural beauty, such as superlative examples of the most important ecosystems, natural features, spectacles
and animals, landforms and marine and freshwater bodies. m) chapter i, section d, paragraph (iii) should read : contain superlative natural phenomena, formations or features or areas of exceptional natural beauty, such as superlative examples of the most important ecosystems, natural features, spectacles...
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and animals, landforms and marine and freshwater bodies. m) chapter i, section d, paragraph (iii) should read : contain superlative natural phenomena, formations or features or areas of exceptional natural beauty, such as superlative examples of the most important ecosystems, natural features, spectacles
and animals, landforms and marine and freshwater bodies. m) chapter i, section d, paragraph (iii) should read : contain superlative natural phenomena, formations or features or areas of exceptional natural beauty, such as superlative examples of the most important ecosystems, natural features, spectacles...
https://whc.unesco.org/en/guidelines/
such as adjectives (e.g. red, tall, all) and specifiers such as determiners (e.g. the, that). but they can also tie together several nouns into a single long np, using conjunctions such as and, or prepositions such as with, e.g. the tall man with the long red trousers and his skinny wife with the spectacles
such as adjectives (e.g. red, tall, all) and specifiers such as determiners (e.g. the, that). but they can also tie together several nouns into a single long np, using conjunctions such as and, or prepositions such as with, e.g. the tall man with the long red trousers and his skinny wife with the spectacles...
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such as adjectives (e.g. red, tall, all) and specifiers such as determiners (e.g. the, that). but they can also tie together several nouns into a single long np, using conjunctions such as and, or prepositions such as with, e.g. the tall man with the long red trousers and his skinny wife with the spectacles
such as adjectives (e.g. red, tall, all) and specifiers such as determiners (e.g. the, that). but they can also tie together several nouns into a single long np, using conjunctions such as and, or prepositions such as with, e.g. the tall man with the long red trousers and his skinny wife with the spectacles...
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to °c -- other section xiii chapter / e heading h.s. code - other glassware : -- of lead crystal -- other signalling glassware and optical elements of glass (other than those of heading ), not optically worked. clock or watch glasses and similar glasses, glasses for non- corrective or corrective spectacles
, curved, bent, hollowed or the like, not optically worked; hollow glass spheres and their segments, for the manufacture of such glasses. - glasses for corrective spectacles - other paving blocks, slabs, bricks, squares, tiles and other articles of pressed or moulded glass, whether or not wired, of a...
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