campion|campions in English

noun

[cam·pi·on || 'kæmpjən]

type of plant of the genus Silene and Lychnis (Botany)

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1. Introduction: ‘Astrologies’ Nicholas Campion and Liz Greene

2. CAMPION'S "Brag"—1540-1581 Edmund Campion

3. Annulet Often found near sea campion, thrift and rock-rose

4. 7 Karpov employed subtle psychological tactics to unsettle the campion.

5. New Zealand film director Jane Campion was the head of the jury for the main competition section.

6. Bistorts are reasonably long-lived, but their growth form is very different from that of moss campion

7. A private Concelebrated Funeral Mass in the Chapel of the Holy Spirit Campion Center, Weston will be held

8. By 2006, we had collected data on a total of 35,386 plant-years for moss campion and 23,980 for Bistorts.

9. Antics is a hip hop dance theater company based in Los Angeles under the artistic direction of Amy “Catfox” Campion

10. New Zealand film director Jane Campion was the head of the jury for the Cinéfondation and Short Film sections.

11. Boilerplate was a mechanical man developed by Professor Archibald Campion during the 1880s and unveiled at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition

12. Plantilla actual de l'Angularia 2010-2011, campions de la categoria, conquerim l'ascens a Tercera Catalana de la má del flamant entrenador Josep Mª Freixes Montagut

13. Assiniboine park include American alpine smelowskia Smelowskia calycina, Raynold's sedge Carex raynoldsii, Cusick's Indian paintbrush Castilleja cusickii, stalked-pod locoweed Oxytropis podocarpa, sub-alpine grassland Saussurea nuda and Apetalous campion Silene uralensis attenuata.

14. Enemies of Edmund Campion (1540-1581) disparagingly referred to his apologia as "Campion's Brag," the title by which his "Challenge to the Privy Council" is most commonly known today.It is perhaps the earliest defense of the faith to appear in English during the Reformation.

15. The Emu War, also known as the Great Emu War, was a nuisance wildlife management military operation undertaken in Australia over the latter part of 1932 to address public concern over the number of emus said to be running amok in the Campion district of Western Australia.

16. Wing Commander Robert Hereward "Battler" Britton, a World War II Spitfire pilot billed as "the fighting ace of land, sea and air", was created by writer Mike Butterworth and artist Geoff Campion, although editor Leonard Matthews supplied his name, and first appeared in The Sun in January 1956

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18. Boilerplate: History’s Mechanical Marvel, ostensibly the biography of a 19th-century robot soldier, is an illustrated hardcover book that deftly blends historical fiction with science fiction.It dramatizes formative events at the dawn of the 20th century through tales of the robot and its inventor, Archibald Campion, who thinks his machine can “prevent the deaths of men in the conflicts of

19. An observation-based analysis indicated that the plant species of the Podhale meadows, pastures and mountain pastures most commonly eaten by the sheep are as follows: snowcap (Arabis alpina), yellow thistle (Cirsium erisithales), arctic yellow violet (Viola bilora), alpine clematis (Clematis alpina), Senecio subalpinus, alpine snowbell (Soldanella carpatica), Austrian leopard's bane (Doronicum austriacum), wolfsbane (Aconitum firmum), saxifrage, alpine buttercup (Ranunculus alpestris), moss campion (Silene acaulis), cranberry (Oxycoccos quadripetalus), yellow saxifrage (Saxifraga aizoides), alpine blue sow thistle (Cicerbita alpina), net-leaved willow (Salix reticulata), Saxifraga wahlenbergii, alpine poppy (Papaver burseri), golden cinquefoil (Potentilla aurea) and narcissus-flowered anemone (Anemone narcissifolia