For native South Americans, however, such evidence has been lacking so far.
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Zin Origins Although native to Europe, zinfandel is best known in California.
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They were brought in years ago to help control some native bugs.
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The Genoa native was among the longest-serving bank chief executives in Europe.
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It's extremely large, of course, and obviously not native to Costa Rica.
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We have to work in partnership with aboriginal people to achieve reconciliation.
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They were actually used by certain aboriginal tribes to flush out game.
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The future won't be jet packs and space stations; it'll be aboriginal.
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But it has faced increasing protests from environmental activists and aboriginal groups.
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The investigator puts pressure on the aboriginal, and the aboriginal takes action.
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Hospitality is the ornament, and has been the ruin, of the aborigine.
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Fine red iron-oxide dust settled into everything They had several aborigine servants.
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But if ever there was an astonished aborigine, Lone Wolf was the same.
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Even a broad-nosed, foreheadless, blubber-lippedaborigine from the hill-junglesobjected to his presence!
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Got some kind of an aborigine caged up in it.
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Every indigene learns by hard experience to be courteous to a French soldier.
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The apparently foreign language was a simple corruption of archaic seedship English not so far removed from the indigene argot of the plantations.
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INDIGENES.-Theaboriginal animal or vegetable inhabitants of a country or region.
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The incomplete word INDI does not mean INDIENS, but of course, INDIGENES, aborigines!
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You'll freefall with skydivers, and talk to Amazon river indigenes as though you were there.
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He was referring, as Ty understood, to Kath Two's story about the camouflaged Indigen in the trees.
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His accent was that of an Indigen.
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"Did you see any Indigens?" she asked him.
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Judging from his clothes-five-year-oldfashions from Chainhattan customized with bits of fur, bone, and animal skin-hewas an Indigen with commercial links to Qayaq.