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To make gambier, the leaves are first boiled in water.
He was 80 years old and lived in Gambier, Oh.
Gambier called for a court martial to examine his conduct.
The district was based on and around the town of Mount Gambier.
The island's population is approximately 450 living at Gambier Bay.
Unlike Gambier she preferred to view her surroundings through electronic imagery.
When Gambier was sure it wouldn't turn turtle, he shut down the engines.
They continued to live in a cave on the side of Mount Gambier.
In 1974 they moved to Mount Gambier, where their two daughters were born.
The area was originally noted for its numerous pepper and gambier plantations.
With this amount of forest degradation, the gambier processing could be sustained for 12 years only.
Seal, mere gambier though he was, towered above such a naive approach.
The other named community on the island is Gambier Harbour, to its east.
It is one of four crater lakes on Mount Gambier.
He made his fortune in gambier and pepper plantations.
Later on, he opened up a brewery in Mount Gambier.
Gambier Island had a general store (closed about 2010) and one bed and breakfast.
"Keep the speed down to thirty, Gambier," he shouted toward the driver's compartment.
Gambier idled the fans and the noise level dropped.
Gambier demanded a court-martial of himself, to clear those charges, and was acquitted.
There, he began cultivation of pepper and gambier.
The area is usually known within the cave diving community as the Mount Gambier region.
Gambier responded by demanding a court martial to pass judgement on his actions.
They are not true frescos but use the Gambier Parry process.
Gambier Parry was a keen and versatile collector for most of his adult life.
When Batavia moved to the south, the Gambir area was subsequently developed.
Also, someone starts sending vague messages to Gambir.
Gambir Market featured hundreds of kiosks selling arts and crafts, food, and other items.
Problem is, his agent knows this as well and blackmails Gambir into continuing this very lucrative business.
Cideng is an administrative village in the Gambir district of Indonesia.
Immediately located near the Gambir Station.
The locals called the square Lapangan Gambir, after the name of a plant which grows around the field.
Travel time to and from the centre of Jakarta to the Gambir railway station takes around 70 minutes (sometimes longer), depending on traffic.
Spineless as always, Gambir agrees.
The compartment represents gambir and black pepper, crops cultivated by Johor's traditional agricultural industry.
Gambir Station's buliding consist of 3 floors.
Watch out for signs declaring: "Waterloo twinned with Jakarta Gambir."
It is the second largest train station in Jakarta after Gambir Station.
This gambir tree is found in Southern India and Sri Lanka.
Gambir may refer to:
The subdistrict of Gambir is divided into six kelurahan or administrative villages:
Its lime-green ceramic facade dominates the Gambir subdistrict.
Tono, a fan of traditional kroncong music, is asked to judge a singing competition at Gambir Market.
Gambir Station are serve as arrival/departure point to most of intercity train operated across Java Island.
A kampung settlement existed under the name Kampung Gambir.
Since 1921 Pasar Gambir was held annually, turning into the annual modern Jakarta Fair.
Argo Jati to Gambir and Cirebon (not all number train)
Take the damri bus cost 20k IDR to Gambir.
Gambir is a subdistrict of Central Jakarta, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Gambir Subdistrict is the location of many political and administrative center of Jakarta and Indonesia.
White cutch, extracted from Uncaria gambir, also known as gambier, gambeer, or gambir, has the same uses.
Uncaria gambir sarawak, the gambier or gambir, is a species in the genus Uncaria found in sarawak.
The relationship with humans may be such that plants are no longer clearly 'wild' or 'cultivated', the forests including several 'cultigens'like the betel nut or Uncaria gambir (Rubiaceae), an important tan source in Asia; similar could be said of the date in north Africa and Arabia.