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Slender shark Galeorhinus galeus ranging through temperate and tropical seas. Dark grey above and white beneath, it reaches 2 m/6 ft in length. The young are born well-formed, sometimes 40 at a time.

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Tumulus found in India and Southeast Asia; a Buddhist monument usually built over a relic of Buddha or his disciples. Topes date from 400–300 BC including ones at Sanchi, near Bhilsa, central India.



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And they fared out from the gloom of the mango tope, the old man's high, shrill voice ringing across the field, as wail by long-drawn wail he unfolded the story of Nikal Seyn [Nicholson] - the song that men sing in the Punjab to this day.
Close to her seat stands that of my father, on which he sits and topes like an immortal god.
 
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