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Banta is a lemon-flavoured drink popular in India. The word drink is primarily a verb, meaning to ingest liquids. ...


It is available in a Codd-neck bottle, a heavy glass bottle in which a round marble seals the mouth of the bottle by the pressure of the contents, instead of a cap. Reusable glass milk bottles A bottle is a small container with a neck that is narrower than the body and a mouth. ...


See also Ramune. A Ramune Sangaria bottle Ramune ) is a carbonated soft drink sold in Japan. ...


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Faculty Profile: Lois Banta (1566 words)
Once Banta began attending the series and thinking about questions like the effect of genetic testing on health insurance, and the extent to which humans are genetically determined, she was hooked.
Banta spent her first two years at Haverford developing her public policy course and has attended numerous lectures and presentations on the subject.
Banta and her students focus primarily on the mechanisms within the bacterial cell membrane that allow this movement to occur.
Interviews with Mr. Don Banta (4540 words)
Banta remembers that he never noticed them in the Mono Basin until one year (maybe 1960) he took a boat out to the islands and saw a small colony of about 20 pairs nesting on the sand of one of the islets.
Banta's father would spread out grain for quail near town when he was feeding the family dairy cow during the winter.
Banta observed that great-horned owls nested in the crevasses on Negit Island.
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