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Mandarin
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Mandarin
A high public or government official of the Chinese empire; the term has been used in reference to the power wielded by a mandarin-like class of professionals—physicians, lawyers, scientists, engineers, middle managers, etc.


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There's a "Harvest Flyer" mix with mandarin oranges, a variety of pears, tangelos, strawberries and grapefruits, an "Organic" mix of similar, but aIIUSDA stamped fruits and a "Staples" mix with apples, bananas and oranges.
canned mandarin orange slices - drained and broken into pieces Instructions: 1.
Baroque, a combination of spicy ginger, clove and cinnamon and a hint of rose and jasmine; Freshwater, a fresh infusion of white peach, orchid and hibiscus with a hint of vanilla; Tahitian, a combination of grapefruit and cassis with undertones of cedar and musk and Keshi, citrusy notes of lemon and mandarin orange infused with sandalwood and Arabian clove are all available in a 9.
 
 
 
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