A redcoral necklace for the moment was the matter of interest.
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Under her yellow turban the redcoral pendants swung against white cheeks.
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This is what happens in the case of the redcoral of commerce.
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He had big redcoral beads around his neck and wrists.
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They wore heavy beads of redcoral round their necks and in their ears.
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It's in this last that preciouscoral belongs, an unusual substance that, at different times, has been classified in the mineral, vegetable, and animal kingdoms.
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Preciouscoral is destroyed by people walking on it, boats dropping anchors and leaking fuel, not to mention wider-scale destruction caused by global warming.
Ús de coral en anglès
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Today the main argument about coral reefs is how to save them.
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The coral seems reasonably healthy, thus far weathering-orperhaps inured to-temperaturecreep.
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Mr Koroilavesau said coral was in demand for use in overseas aquariums.
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They aim to store as many species of Hawaiian coral as possible.
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The loss of coral cover along the Great Barrier Reef in 2016.
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Souakim is a considerable town; the houses are all built of coral.
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In the case of the white coral, the skeleton is more complete.
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Beat the coral in a mortar, and thicken the liquid with it.
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The coral reefs have been used for building materials and for tourism.
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The life forms of the coral atolls are very few in number.
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Manowolko is about fifteen miles long, and is a mere; upraised coral-reef.
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Space limitation leads to competition between benthic, sessile organisms on coral reefs.
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Banks of coral like those in tropical seas exist in its depths.
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The coral in this cove is amazingly preserved and in perfect health.
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Scientists have uncovered a new threat to the world's endangered coral reefs.
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But she-sheremembers it; it is no bells and coral to her.