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    Erigeron compositus is a perennial herb rarely more than 25 cm (10 in) tall, with a thick growth of basal leaves, the tips of which are divided. [ 7] The plant produces a taproot and spreads by means of horizontal underground rhizomes. The leaves are often densely hairy but can range to fully glabrous.

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    Stapfochloa elata ( synonym Chloris elata) is a species of grass known by the common name tall windmill grass . It is native to: North America, in the U.S. state of Florida (within southern Florida) Islands of the Caribbean, on Antigua and Barbuda ( Antigua ), Cuba, Hispaniola. Central America in Honduras.

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    The following have served as presidents of Utah State University. USU is located in Logan, Utah, and was founded in 1888 as the Agricultural College of Utah. This list does not contain names of alumni or faculty of the university, unless such persons have also served as president. Jeremiah W. Sanborn (1890–1894) Joshua H. Paul (1894–1896)

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    Prior to her appointment at Utah State University, Cantwell was an American professor of aerospace - mechanical engineering and the senior vice president for research and Innovation at The University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. [5][2] At the University of Arizona, she oversaw twelve major university research centers and facilities, including ...

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    Dee Glen Smith Spectrum. The Dee Glen Smith Spectrum is a 10,270-seat multi-purpose arena in the western United States, located on the campus of Utah State University in Logan, Utah. Best known as the home of the Utah State Aggies men's and the women's basketball teams, it also hosts gymnastics, volleyball, and other sporting events.

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    Sebastián Fox Morcillo. Sebastian Fox Morcillo (1526?–1559?), a Spanish scholar and philosopher, was born in Seville between 1526 and 1528. Around 1548 he studied in Leuven.