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ivory
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ivory
exceptionally hard dentine which forms the tusks of elephants, walruses, hippopotami and some other animals.


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Another essay by Dmitri van den Bersselaar titled "Palmol, Elfenbein, und europaische Waren" [Palm Oil, Ivory, and European Goods] examines the European trade establishments along the African Coast, for travelers like Passavant not only journeyed in the company of European traders of all origins, but also stayed at some their factories during the voyages.
1995; DiClemente, 1991; Elfenbein, Weber, & Grob, 1991; Forst, 1994; Gillmore, Morrison, Lowery, & Baker, 1994; Harwell, Trino, Rudy, Yorkman, & Gollub, 1999; Kelly, Blair, Baillargeon, & German, 2000; Lanier, Pack, DiClemente, 1999; Magura, Shapiro, & Kang, 1994; Morris, Baker, Valentine, & Pennisi, 1998; Morris et al.
Furthermore, millions of Americans irrespective of religious faith and commitment have bee n the beneficiaries of these pharmaceutical advances (Colvard & Wilson, 1995; Elfenbein, 1995; Kramer, 1993).
 
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