Bunches vary hugely in size depending on that year's fruit set and vine variety, from a few grams to many kilograms. |
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Put newspaper or a drop cloth on the floor under the hanging bunches to catch fallen leaves, seeds, and petals. |
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Each spring, bunches of whips grow out of these branches and away from the wall toward the sun. |
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The fruit is dehiscent, woody, aggregated in bunches and generally contains two seeds. |
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Gone forever are the enormous key rings with the bunches of clanging keys carried by the prison officers. |
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She looked pretty similar to Amanda, except she had long wiry looking auburn-red hair tied into 2 bunches. |
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At each sampling, healthy berries from different bunches and from different parts of the bunches were collected. |
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After about 10 to 14 days, the bunches must be turned over to dry the other side. |
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Upon staining, these round bacteria are visualized in clumps that resemble bunches of grapes. |
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The green wheat stalks are harvested and gathered in bunches, then roasted in the fields over an open wood or charcoal fire. |
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Although the flowers may be small, they last an extremely long time and are found in profuse bunches at the ends of long flower stems. |
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Carried in abundant heavy bunches along its branches, they seem to glisten in early winter sunlight. |
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Bluebells and daffodils gathered in huge bunches where there was enough sun for them to flourish. |
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Instead she got up and walked away, redoing her hair in their bunches either side of her head. |
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Nerdy Girl had her oily hair in ridiculously high bunches on either side of her head. |
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Auburn hair in bunches and spilling down her back, eyes wide but blood red. |
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Do not tie your hair up in cutesie bunches and remember flowery skirts are for church. |
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Cojocaru, hair up in bunches, looks all of 13 and her exploitation is all too comprehensible. |
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I went into my room and pulled my hair into bunches, slicked on some lip gloss, then grabbed my bag and my trainers. |
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Let's see, imagine a little person, blonde hair in bunches, with dimples and a lisp, under three feet tall. |
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Asha created a series of all-over bunches, sprayed white hairpieces a vibrant shade of blue and then added them to the back of the head. |
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Erin, Kelli-Ann and Marnie with their long flowing hair, just begging to be arranged into elaborate ponytails, braids and bunches. |
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One must also be very alert to the fact that some pilgrims of certain nationalities come in bunches and batches and push their way through. |
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Rather brace yourself for bunches of fresh arum lilies, proteas, flame lilies and aloe leaves. |
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Leaves should be cut to about 10 cm from the shoulder of the bulb, then tied with raffia and hung in bunches in a dry room such as a larder. |
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Smoke like incense coiled from the corner of the room from the dried bunches of herbs he had found in Mary's cold store. |
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Avoid bunches that have thin, limp leaves that are pale-green or yellow or bunches with extremely large or blemished stalks. |
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Turkish, Greek and Cypriot shops often sell a large-leafed rocket in bunches, which has a strong, peppery taste and is quite fleshy. |
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Remove leaves from the stems, gather stems in bunches, and secure each bundle with a rubber band. |
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The choir stalls displayed large bunches of wheat and asparagus ferns, while colour was added by a profusion of dahlias. |
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Fungal diseases can attack shoots and leaves but also developing bunches and ripe fruit. |
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We should love persuasion bunches, who operate through peaceful persuasion, while hating lynch mobs, who operate through violence and coercion. |
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Head to the market for tiny gourds and bunches of berries or scout in the backyard for some shapely branches with character. |
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It doesn't hurt that there are bunches of Harley accessories, too, that can set your Hog apart from everybody else's motorcycle. |
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Clearings exhibited large quantities of grapes that crept along from shrub to shrub, their huge bunches of fruit nearly touching the ground. |
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These bunches of axons are wrapped in myelin sheaths and bundled like electrical wire. |
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The berries then swell suddenly and often split, resulting in fungal and bacterial infection of the bunches. |
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Marigolds, rhododendron, and morning glory sat in artful bunches along the concrete sidewalk. |
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The stalky marshland plants huddle in dense bunches on uncultivated areas bordering South Florida's sugar farms. |
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Ploughmen in clean smock-frocks yoke themselves with ropes to the plough, ribbons and bunches of corn in their hats. |
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Of course, there are always the regular clients who go for an unsaid but symbolic good morning greetings with bunches of fresh flowers. |
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The campaign centres on the sale of silk buttonhole daffodils and bunches of fresh daffodils by over 5,000 volunteers countrywide. |
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Florals were large cabbage roses, smatterings of abstract blooms in unusual colour combinations and smaller posies or bunches. |
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Also, better yet, ingratiate your gaming buddies big time by handing bunches of them out. |
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Undoubtedly because of its multifunctionality, the oil palm and its bunches of palm nuts are a recurring feature in Akan royal arts. |
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The cartridges are carried in a clip in bunches of five, and these are carried in small leather pouches attached to the belt, several in a pouch. |
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Small bunches of drying herbs gathered on the tops of cupboards and on high shelves, part of their mother's trade as a chandler. |
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Just the thought of fresh bunches of coriander, basil, chives, spring onions and mint at my doorstep makes me all giddy with excitement. |
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When I tried buying bunches of parsley, I found that many of the leaves smelt and tasted remarkably like grass clippings. |
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Seventy or eighty of them form enormous pendulous bunches, of which each tree annually ripens three. |
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Hallucinatory content can include inanimate objects, people, animals, plants and bunches of flowers, trees, and complete scenes. |
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I can't get enough of them and I always get two bunches, since I eat one right away, dipping each crisp, spicy radish in a bowl of fleur de sel. |
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A couple of years ago I walked past a florist selling bunches of native bluebells. |
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At dusk bunches of these tireless birds rise so high that they become mere crescentic specks in the darkening sky. |
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Maybe that's why we're moving so slowly, taking our time to pick our way between bunches of pricker bushes and gnarling tree roots. |
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A small number of children gathered outside the school last night, while inside the gates on a small grassed area were four bunches of flowers. |
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Bobbing bunches of small boys run around like packs of pie dogs, yapping at everyone, teasing, pushing and screaming. |
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Finally, when it is as thin as vermicelli, it is dried and cut to an even length and sold in neat bunches. |
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I was pulled passed bunches of people, yelling excuse me and avoiding swinging elbows. |
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The boys and girls placed bunches of flowers around the Dragon in a big circle. |
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The outside comes in, in ad hoc bunches of alchemilla and marguerites, new potatoes, dill, basil, and bunches of mint, we wander out with cups of tea and notebooks. |
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Where the vines have marked vigour, the bunches which hang below the leafy canopy are in shade, with predictable negative effects on wine quality. |
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She slicked on some lip balm and a lick of mascara, pulled her hair into two bunches and then she too left the room, ready for a day of hard work. |
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Her hair was in two bunches at her neck and was lighter on the ends. |
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He can score in bunches, and that opens things up for his teammates. |
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Small clusters are held together by clips and joined in bunches. |
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Vicente will spend the day on a 12-foot ladder, pulling bunches of cherries from the tops of the trees, while Isabel twists the fruit off the branches below. |
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Simply gather small bunches of flowers over the summer, loosely bind a few stems together with plastic twist ties, and hang them upside down to dry somewhere out of the way. |
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For her starring role Hannah was taken to Otley, where she went into make-up to be transformed into a 1960s teenager with a little skirt, hair in bunches and T-bar shoes. |
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I find that if the rear of the cuff is too long, the front bunches up. |
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The dead policeman's mother, Cindy Eaton, wept as she placed her bouquet alongside 100 wreaths and bunches of flowers left on the corner of Dibb Lane in honour of her son. |
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A wood sculpture from 2002 bunches several small rectangular forms beneath two lengthy diagonals that meet at the top like the tips of fingers joined in prayer. |
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We talked of old times like other women do, our feet steaming in front of the stove where we sat underneath neat bunches of drying thyme, rosemary, yarrow, and oregano. |
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Tie leafy herbs with long stems in bunches and hang to air dry. |
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Although his style won't sell out any stadiums in the US, it was effective, as Juarez could not seem to get uncorked to throw any punches in bunches. |
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While the offense and special teams were hitting home runs, the FSU defense was giving up bunches of singles and doubles, plus the occasional dinger. |
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We worried that our chard and kale bunches were of variable size. |
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The miniature is framed by a row of thirty large rose-cut diamonds and surrounded by a design of vine scrolls and bunches of grapes in cobalt blue champleve enamel. |
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Banana trees were much more difficult to climb with their huge, graceful leaves, but big bunches of the stubby, honey-sweet, matt-yellow fruit were within our reach. |
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The bunches should be spargolo, loose rather than compact, so that air circulates around the individual berries during the all-important drying process. |
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This protracted blossoming led to bunches containing berries of very different sizes, a condition called millerandage. |
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Almost every tank and armored vehicle in the square was covered with anti-Mubarak graffiti and bunches of flowers. |
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He bunches himself up tightly, one leg entwined over the other, with the crossed leg dangling, limply, languorously. |
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There were bananas in large bunches, juicy oranges and trusses of grapes. |
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Semantic Poetry doesn't arrange verses into bunches of flowers. |
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Damage to young bunches may destroy or at best reduce the crop, although compensatory growth of the remaining berries may minimize the effects on final yield. |
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On a cluster of six or seven bananas, growers are allowed only the equivalent of one shirt button-sized blemish and no more than two blemished bunches per 15 kg box. |
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But, of course, when you can accumulate goals quite literally in bunches in matches that produce scorelines of 18-0 and 19-0 the total mounts up quickly. |
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Two years on, however, and his major triumphs at the store remain the introduction of five new herbs and the fact that you can now buy flat leaf parsley in bigger bunches. |
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The long lasting floral bunches with sparkling waxy bracts in different shades of pink, and the yellow margined red corolla are best suited for cut flowers. |
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Rohitha bought several bunches of bananas and all the papaya fruits on display, while Pala bought a packet each of the green gram, sesame and ranawara. |
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The first bunches of asparagus, the early strawberries and runner beans, the green and cream stripes of the marrow all signpost the changing seasons for the cook. |
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Tulips, which are most often sold in casual bunches of 6 to 10 stems, are part of the growing trend toward integrating flowers into everyday American life. |
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It is set with three bunches of grapes made from carved chrysoprase. |
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As he talks, Sompong rolls bunches of flowers into old newspapers. |
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Please bring labelled seedlings, herbaceous plants, house plants and bunches of flowers, unwanted accessories and gardening books and magazines etc. |
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Two bunches of silver sego lilies issue from the scroll ends. |
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Units exported or imported were reported only in pounds, gallons, bales, bushels, short tons, dozens, bags, crates and bunches, etc., depending on the commodity. |
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And indeed, next to an equestrian statue, a giant candle has been draped in the stars and stripes and surrounded by small candles, messages and bunches of flowers. |
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If the whole troupe be diuided into many clewes, or round bunches, you need not then doubt but that there are many kings. |
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I saw some that had long red bunches of currantlike berries ambushed among the foliage. |
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The body was small, but fitted with two bunches of prehensile organs, like long tentacles, immediately under the mouth. |
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There are 24 prestressed high-strength wire bunches at the bottom of the span in one box girder and 40 at the top of the support. |
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Owl's clover, for example, usually blooms in bunches, but this year is sparse. |
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I haven't heard anything from Sariel or Rufus, not that I hear anything from those two and their respective Brady Bunches except for reports on babies and pregnancy stages. |
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Make lots of little bunches, using the bushiest greenery, such as spruce, at the base and building up with thinner leaves. |
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And as if all this were not enough to deal with, at the end of the series of suffixes there sprouted bunches of case endings. |
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Q I'VE noticed that oxygenating plants for ponds are sold in bunches rather than in pots. |
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Small bunches of the Montbretia wildflower, its vivid bloom common on roadsides during summers in the west of Ireland, were placed around it as prayers were offered. |
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By May, there are attractive corymbs of creamy white flowers that give way eventually to big bunches of the most luscious of red berries, almost see-through like redcurrants. |
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From the prettiest nemesia to big and beautiful bunches, who can resist? |
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Cut flowers are usually sold in bunches or as bouquets with cut foliage. |
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We also achieve quasimonoenergetic, sub-keV bunches with 32 fC of charge, which can already be used for time-resolved low-energy electron diffraction. |
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The garden flourished and the harvest was abundant, everything from hot habaneros to cool cucumbers, Jamaican callaloo to leafy green kale, and tomatoes in big, red bunches. |
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Feature a vase in the dazzling orange of autumn leaves, cushions in acidy lemon yellows of apples, or bunches of flowers in pinks or blues displayed in simple containers. |
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Finally, throw in a few bunches of the featheryleaved water milfoil. |
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The fish fell for bunches of red and white maggots on a size 6 Korda Kurv hook during a session which also produced fish of 24lb and 22lb for the 35-year-old. |
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Not only are they the most pickable of cottagey flowers, making the most beautiful of bouquets or kitchen table bunches, they have the best fragrance, too. |
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