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Merín

[me-reen]

noun

  1. Mirim.



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“Essentially, you’ve handcuffed folks — foresters and silviculturists — from being able to get off successful prescribed burns because we made the rules so onerous and so restrictive” causing more wildfire fuel to be left on the forest floor, said Sarah Bros, a forester and co-owner at Merin Forest Management based in North Bay, Ontario, who has done prescribed burning.

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This constant balancing act of managing nutrition has been described as “McDonald’s Moms v. Organic Moms” by sociologists Kate Cairns, Josée Johnston and Merin Oleschuk.

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This constant balancing act of managing nutrition has been described as “McDonald’s Moms v. Organic Moms” by sociologists Kate Cairns, Josée Johnston and Merin Oleschuk: “Either extreme garners social stigma.”

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"The Anglo-Indian identity developed out of this fusing together of eastern and western cultures," says academic Merin Simi Raj.

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But according to the room’s occupant, Mikayla Merin, no work order had been filed for any fixes to the room.

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