Similar words: pajama, pyjama, pyjamas, pajamas, dramatically, melodramatically, amalgamate, amalgamation. Meaning: n. 1. a country on the island of Jamaica; became independent of England in 1962; much poverty; the major industry is tourism 2. an island in the West Indies south of Cuba and west of Haiti.
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61. The Government of Jamaica consider it imprudent to abolish the death penalty.
62. Pimento( commonly called allspice) is the ground fruit of Eugenia pimenta, grown in Jamaica and the West Indies.
63. right the mango i did noy know about i'm in jamaica and a mango tree is right in my back yard so i'll be eating mango evry day now.
64. An extinct flightless bird from Jamaica fought rivals and predators with wings evolved into clubs, scientists suggest.
65. Most countries have a fixed date National Day, but some have movable dates. An example here is Jamaica, which celebrates its National Day on the first Monday in August.
66. According to reports, Jamaica last year's IAAF out - of - competition doping test frequency, the world's fifth more.
67. Country Report: Jamaica, Belize, Windward and Leeward Islands, with Country Profile.
68. Jamaica, the Cayman Islands, and St. Vincent and the Grenadines were also hit, causing losses totaling more than $3.4 billion.
69. A scattering of Arawak Indian villages once surrounded Jamaica’s second largest and most visited city, but now high-rise hotels and restaurants dominate the coastal landscape.
70. The next day, in Ocho Rios, Jamaica, Sheila and I skip the rain-forest bobsled excursion and swim with dolphins.
71. I first went there to trace my roots, visiting my mum's home island of Jamaica.
72. Ginger is the pulverized dried root of Zanzibar officinale, grown in Jamaica, China, and India.
73. he died in 1655 at sea between Hispaniola and Jamaica, while serving as a commissioner for Oliver Cromwell on a military expedition to retake the island of Hispaniola.
74. On February 1, 2005, Vice Premier Zeng Qinghong arrived in Kingston, capital of Jamaica, kicking off his formal visit to the country.
75. Returning them to the mercies of chaotic Jamaica would offer few benefits.
76. These nations include Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Dominica , Grenada, Jamaica, Bardados, and the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago.
77. A poor man's orchid shines in a Port Antonio garden. Some 3,000 species of flowering plants flourish in Jamaica, 800 of them unique to the island.
78. Iris Thompson lives in Balaclava ,[www.Sentencedict.com] high in the central mountains of western Jamaica.
79. The Jamaica Festival is planning a series of workshops and business seminars.
80. THE daughter of a shipwright in the Royal Navy, Elizabeth Marsh had her first sailing adventure as she travelled in her mother's womb from Jamaica to England in 1735.
81. Yet all possible three-party combinations have been ruled out by one of their prospective members: the Greens reject Jamaica and the FDP says no to the traffic light.
82. There is a Bob Marley museum on Hope Road in Kingston, Jamaica, where he once lived.
83. To examine this, the Smithsonian scientists focused on American redstarts (Setophaga ruticilla), a member of the warbler family, at a non-breeding site in Jamaica where they conduct long-term studies.
84. There is a predominance of black people in the population of Jamaica.
85. The skeleton found in Seven Rivers, Jamaica, is a new genus and species of the order Sirenia, which encompasses the ancestors of modern-day manatees and dugongs.
86. A religious sect originating in Jamaica whose members worship Haile Selassie as savior and regard Africa, especially Ethiopia, as the Promised Land.
87. Reggae must be the only music that's got its own country — Jamaica.
88. He identified the turtles as Diamondback terrapins, a species common to Jamaica Bay, which surrounds the airport.
89. It has just returned from the Indies where it delivered 200 men, women and children to Jamaica.
90. She received her MBBS degree from the University of the West Indies, Jamaica and her M.Sc. degree in community health in developing countries from the University of London.
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