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Hydrangea
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Hydrangea
a genus in the plant family Saxifragaceae; poisoning caused by an unidentified toxin characterized by transient diarrhea in animals eating the plants. Includes horticultural, wild hydrangeas. H. arborescens, H. hortensis, H. macrophylla, H. quercifolia.


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In the latest case, a 39-year old day-care center director, Damiana Hortensia Moran Amarilla, said this week Lugo was the father of her 16-month-old son.
The company elected executives to two newly created positions: Heidi Modaro to vice president sales and operations, coffee & tea; and Hortensia Gomez to vice president and controller.
The women, from widely different backgrounds featured in the 82-minute film, are Hortensia Bussi de Allende, widow of President Salvador Allende, who was killed in the coup; Joan Jara, English widow of a Chilean political singer-songwriter; Joyce Horman, whose story was made internationally famous in Costa-Gavras's Oscar-winning film Missing; and Angela Jeria de Bachelet, wife of an Air Force General loyal to President Allende.
 
 
 
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