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bonsaiArt of producing miniature trees by selective pruning. It originated in China many centuries ago and later spread to Japan. In Japan, bonsai trees are regarded as works of art and can be valued at millions of pounds. British collectors have paid as much as £15,000 for one tree. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Survivors include his wife; his father, Keith of Springfield; his mother, Arlene Lucas of Hubbard; a stepdaughter, Christina Stewart of Eugene; two stepsons, Stephen Cvitanovich and Erik Coleman, both of Eugene; two brothers, Greg Van Damme of Mulino and David Van Damme of Hubbard; and three sisters, Sherry Evans of Eugene, Debra Rice of Canby and Linda Bonsi of Salem. 15) Finally, among Ferdinando I's Captains we find Giovanni di Domenici Bonsi (served 1590-1601), a cleric and doctor of laws who negotiated the marriage of Marie de Medici to France's Henri IV, accompanied her to France as her almoner, and became Bishop of Biziers and subsequently Cardinal of S. The 80% sales growth in China during the first six months of this year was not driven by consumers wanting a car to get from point A to point B," continued Bonsi. |
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