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61. Outside the Spanish Islands, Negroes are the dominant race in the West Indies.
62. And when the TUOLOMEE left for the West Indies and the Barbary Coast Gatsby left too.
63. Like her author, Jean Rhys , Antoinette is also a Creole from the West Indies.
64. An evergreen tree ( Myristica fragrans ) native to the East Indies and cultivated for its spicy seeds.
65. An island of Antigua and Barbuda in the West Indies north of Antigua. It was privately owned from '9 to 872.
66. At the same time the silver coin of the Empire, its life-blood(Sentencedict.com), began to be drained away to the British East Indies.
67. He aims to follow Columbus's voyage to the West Indies.
68. Photo Gallery: Coral Reefs Orange cup coral clusters on a pier piling on Bonaire Island in the West Indies.
69. I will undertake to find the north pass to the Indies sooner than plough with your proud heifer.
70. Of or designating the biogeographic region stretching southward from the Tropic of Cancer and including southern Mexico, Central and South America, and the West Indies.
71. The raids, Chennault insisted, would forestall Japanese expansion into Malaya , Singapore, the Dutch East Indies, and the Philippines.
72. There were already islands called "the East Indies" in the Pacific Ocean.
73. When Kidd's activities in the East Indies, as it was then known, threatened the East India Company's business interests, they secured his downfall, said Wareham.
74. Of southeast Asia and East Indies ; the largest snake in the world.
75. Columbus set out in search of a new route to the Indies and discovered North America.
76. The capital of St. Christopher-Nevis, on St. Christopher Island in the Leeward Islands of the West Indies. Population, 4,725.
77. A large bird(Argusianus argus) of southern Asia and the East Indies, having long tail feathers marked with brilliantly colored, eyelike spots.
78. He also did not anticipate running into a landmass before he reached the East Indies.
79. 'Think of this wine for instance, ' said old Sol, 'which has been to the East Indies and back, I'm not able to say how often, and has been once round the world.
80. But why did Europeans call those mysterious lands to the east the Indies?
81. Africa borders it on the west, and Australia and the East Indies are to the east. Asia lies to the north.
82. During the 15th and 16th centuries, Portugal was a major economic, political, and cultural power, its empire streching from Brazil to the Indies.
83. Why were recruitment centres set up in the West Indies the 1950 s?
84. Yet he always believed that he had found the Indies .
85. Pimento( commonly called allspice) is the ground fruit of Eugenia pimenta, grown in Jamaica and the West Indies.
86. The pirates hid their treasure on a small island in the west Indies.
87. Patchouli (Pogostemon patchouli) is a two-three foot perennial bush with purple flowers, a member of the mint family native to the East and West Indies.
88. The capital of the French overseas department of Guadeloupe, on the southern end of Basse-Terre Island in the Leeward Islands of the West Indies. Population, 3, '5'.
89. When I was 3 years old my family moved to Indonesia(then Dutch East Indies)where I experienced the cruelty and hardship of war by the Japanese who occupied Indonesia.
90. One of Conrad's sea-dog narrators pieces together the story of Axel Heyst, benign hermit and amateur philosopher, who isolates himself from humanity on an island in the East Indies.
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