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From: "The Secret Obsession" <correspondence@meetrussiaen.bid>
To: <christian.gabriel@ift-informatik.de>
Subject: *****SPAM***** What men look for in "The One"...
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2018 20:21:51 +0200
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Content preview:  What men look for in "The One"... http://meetrussiaen.bid/clk.2-9ca2-a2f1-12c8-2072-3f4c-0300-304b76ca
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Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2018 20:21:51 +0200
From: "The Secret Obsession" <correspondence@meetrussiaen.bid>
Reply-To: "The Secret Obsession" <correspondence@meetrussiaen.bid>
Subject:  What men look for in "The One"...
To: <christian.gabriel@ift-informatik.de>
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 What men look for in "The One"...

http://meetrussiaen.bid/clk.2-9ca2-a2f1-12c8-2072-3f4c-0300-304b76ca

http://meetrussiaen.bid/clk.14-9ca2-a2f1-12c8-2072-3f4c-0300-9e0f0aff

Although "tree" is a term of common parlance, there is no universally recognised precise definition of what a tree is, either botanically or in common language. In its broadest sense, a tree is any plant with the general form of an elongated stem, or trunk, which supports the photosynthetic leaves or branches at some distance above the ground. Trees are also typically defined by height, with smaller plants from 0.5 to 10 m (1.6 to 32.8 ft) being called shrubs, so the minimum height of a tree is only loosely defined. Large herbaceous plants such as papaya and bananas are trees in this broad sense.

A commonly applied narrower definition is that a tree has a woody trunk formed by secondary growth, meaning that the trunk thickens each year by growing outwards, in addition to the primary upwards growth from the growing tip. Under such a definition, herbaceous plants such as palms, bananas and papayas are not considered trees regardless of their height, growth form or stem girth. Certain monocots may be considered trees under a slightly looser definition; while the Joshua tree, bamboos and palms do not have secondary growth and never produce true wood with growth rings, they may produce "pseudo-wood" by lignifying cells formed by primary growth.

Aside from structural definitions, trees are commonly defined by use; for instance, as those plants which yield lumber

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<p style="font-size:2px;color:#FFFFFF">A commonly applied narrower definition is that a tree has a woody trunk formed by secondary growth, meaning that the trunk thickens each year by growing outwards, in addition to the primary upwards growth from the growing tip.</p>

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						<b style="font:18px tahoma black;color:#000000;"> <span style="font-size:7px;color:#FFFFFF">Although &quot;tree&quot; is a term of common parlance, there is no universally recognised precise definition of what a tree is, either botanically or in common language. In its broadest sense, a tree is any plant with the general form of an elongated stem, or trunk, which supports the photosynthetic leaves or branches at some distance above the ground. Trees are also typically defined by height, with smaller plants from 0.5 to 10 m (1.6 to 32.8 ft) being called shrubs, so the minimum <a href="http://meetrussiaen.bid/clk.0-9ca2-a2f1-12c8-2072-3f4c-0300-c0a22e02"><img src="http://meetrussiaen.bid/a874f96e46a94645b0.jpg" /><img height="1" src="http://www.meetrussiaen.bid/clk.e-9ca2-a2f1-12c8-2072-3f4c-0300-a7ad5934" width="1" /></a>height of a tree is only loosely defined. Large herbaceous plants such as papaya and bananas are trees in this broad sense.<br />
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						A commonly applied narrower definition is that a tree has a woody trunk formed by secondary growth, meaning that the trunk thickens each year by growing outwards, in addition to the primary upwards growth from the growing tip. Under such a definition, herbaceous plants such as palms, bananas and papayas are not considered trees regardless of their height, growth form or stem girth. Certain monocots may be considered trees under a slightly looser definition; while the Joshua tree, bamboos and palms do not have secondary growth and never produce true wood with growth rings, they may produce &quot;pseudo-wood&quot; by lignifying cells formed by primary growth. Aside from structural definitions, trees are commonly defined by use; for instance, as those plants which yield lumber</span></b></td>
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