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Jefferson Airplane were joint headliners with support from Blonde on Blonde and Terry Reid
London Bridge Station
Designed for rural use
He gestures towards the instrument with his right hand
Microscopical observations of the development of the ant mb-width 5707 Jefferson Airplane were joint headlinersIllustrations accompanying a letter describing Antoni van Leeuwenhoek's microscopical observations, dated 9 September 1687. The illustrations show: a fully formed ant inside an egg, as (incorrectly) observed by J F Griendelius and illustrated in his work Micrographia Nova (Nuremberg, 1687) (fig. 1); an ant egg (fig. 2); ant larva developing in an egg (fig. 3); a dead ant larva inside a partially dried egg (fig. 4); ant larvae (figs. 5 and 6); the
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