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Brachylomia cascadia is a species of cutworm or dart moth in the family Noctuidae. It is found in North America.
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Earle H. Clapp was an American forester who served as acting Chief of the United States Forest Service (USFS) of the Department of Agriculture, from December 21, 1939, to January 8, 1943, when Lyle F. Watts was appointed chief.
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Burrill Family Field at Connecticut Softball Stadium is the home field of the Connecticut Huskies softball team of the University of Connecticut. The stadium was located along Jim Calhoun Way, on the university's Storrs, Connecticut campus, adjacent to J. O. Christian Field and across from Morrone Stadium and the Burton Family Football Complex. The field is named for the Burrill Family, five of whom are UConn alums.
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Dongchimi is a variety of kimchi consisting of Korean radish, napa cabbage, scallions, pickled green chilli, ginger, Korean pear and watery brine in Korean cuisine. As the name dong and chimi, suggests, this kimchi is traditionally consumed during the winter season.
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