Pam Groves of the University of Alaska-Fairbanks has shown that the closest relative is actually the goral. |
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A provisional date of has been pencilled in for the York and District Cup final between Selby Warriors and York Groves. |
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Groves scored next when Paul Scott kicked through on the last, regathered the ball and touched down under the posts. |
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To head this brains trust Groves had selected America's most outstanding physicist, the 39-year-old Dr Julius Robert Oppenheimer. |
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The Claimant was then arrested by PC Groves for an offence under the Public Order Act 1986 and the Claimant was cautioned. |
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Groves believed there was no need for him to be ordained to minister the Word of God. |
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Groves of golden aspen, flowery meadows, ponds, and outcrops of limestone break up the dominance of the regal coniferous forest. |
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Although not all Skeptics are agnostics, as an agnostic himself Dr Groves sees no evidence for accepting or rejecting the idea of any belief. |
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York Groves could climb off the foot of Pennine League division four if they win their clash at Littleborough. |
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Set during the Second World War, Raleigh and Groves are two public school prefects in their final year, knowing when they leave they will be called up for military service. |
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The obiter remarks of his Honour were disapproved in Groves. |
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Mr Groves was slashed down his left arm with a Stanley knife. |
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The unit became an independent force, answering directly to MG Groves, going wherever necessary in the European theater, and overriding all standing orders. |
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That would have been harsh, but it was even more baffling when it emerged later that Mr East whistled for a spot-kick because of a handball by Paul Groves. |
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The three scoring judges had scored Groves ahead of Froch before Groves was shaken by some powerful Froch blows in the 9th. |
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Groves came out fighting in the 8th round before Froch got him pinned against the ropes and delivered a right hand blow which knocked Groves out. |
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In 1903, Groves published a case of decapsulation of kidneys performed in a patient with acute nephritis. |
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The current Mrs Groves has become pretty good at verbalising her emotions over the years. |
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The following list is based on molecular and phylogenetic studies by zoologists such as Groves and Grubb. |
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On 24 January 2014, the IBF ordered a rematch between Froch and Groves, giving Froch 90 days to fight Groves or relinquish his IBF title. |
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Mowrer, Truxal and Merrill, and Groves all take what are essentially antilove positions. |
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Most of the Brethren pioneers such as Groves, Darby, and Muller, were convinced Calvinists. |
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The referee, Charlie Fitch, instantly called the fight, sensing Groves was clearly in no fit state to continue. |
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Its first Wagner production, Lohengrin, and its first Mozart, The Marriage of Figaro, were both performed in 1962, conducted by Charles Groves. |
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Groves was happy with his display until one split second when he says his cockiness cost him dearly. |
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The river cruises start from a riverside area known as the Groves, which contains seating and a bandstand. |
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Sullivan's Irish Symphony was first recorded in 1968 under Sir Charles Groves. |
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Groves made a solid start to the contest which began cagily, with neitherghter wanting to give anything away. |
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But by 1914 Grayson had, according to Groves, been thoroughly duchessed, believing that he could enjoy the good things in life and still serve the cause. |
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The idea of questioning Groves about the relative merits of calutrons compared to gaseous diffusion compared to centrifuges I am sure never occurred to McKellar. |
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He became the only man apart from Groves and his second in command to have access to all the American research and production facilities for the uranium bomb. |
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On 13 February 2014, it was announced by Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Boxing that Froch v Groves II would take place on 31 May 2014 at Wembley Stadium in London, England. |
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On the 25th December after a late, and simple breakfast, we walked along the beach and back into the palm groves. |
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There are a few kilometres of olive groves before the road climbs up the hill on which Mevo Dotan is located. |
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There are walking paths down through olive and citrus groves to the Mediterranean where you can strip off and swim in the aquamarine water. |
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The long, winding ascent past flat-roofed villages, and groves of almond and olive-like argan trees brings one to the Col de Kerdous. |
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Multinational hotels import luxury architecture and soil to grow lawns, bushes of hibiscus and bougainvillea, and groves of royal palms. |
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He discovered that the mishandling of fruit, both in groves and in packing plants, had turned the gold of oranges into a mold of ashy blue. |
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The muddy track ahead meanders into groves of majestic century-old sal trees splashed golden yellow in parts by the beautiful Indian Laburnum. |
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Do you know of any properties or smallholdings, anywhere, with groves of mango trees for sale? |
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Behind every green hill there's another hill, with eucalyptus groves and banana trees and terraced fields of sweet potato and manioc and corn. |
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The terrain near Alicante is quite nice with terraced olive groves on the mountainsides and orange groves in the valleys. |
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The track was soft and mossy, and it led though ferns and brackens, thickets of brambles and groves of tall Himalayan cedar trees. |
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Grand designs to remake nations are dreamed up in the groves of academe and the corridors of power. |
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In the mountains of San Gabriel, overlooking the lowland vines and fruit groves, Mother Nature is most ruggedly, thornily savage. |
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I saw the bare outlines of a haze dome to the west away from the groves into the grass lands. |
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Its svelte, timbered chalets are tucked into the leafy groves of Puka Park's 10 hectares of native bush. |
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The Elysian Fields have smiling groves, grass that is always green, the weather is always fine. No one is ever unhappy or ill. |
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As milkweed dies, surviving butterflies begin their long, unwavering flights back to the sheltered groves that safeguarded their ancestors. |
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We slipped between lines of trees or bamboo groves, past millstones pivoted on logs, and wallowing buffalo. |
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The grip frame has finger groves, and the front of the trigger guard is flat with horizontal serrations to facilitate a two-handed combat grip. |
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Below dark cliffs and mossy overhangs lay olive groves, entire slopes terraced with backbreaking plots of retaining walls and water channels. |
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Out of the mountains, unbending slowly from dense groves of coconut palms, pushes the sweet water of the Rio La Laja. |
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After an hour, we reached the first hills, dotted with the eucalyptus groves that flank the mountain. |
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Carefully planted in extremely diverse sections, there were formal gardens, as well as fruit groves of mangoes, guavas and citrus trees. |
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It is a little known fact that the great Gothic Cathedrals were built over the sacred wells and groves of the earlier Druids. |
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Our covens and groves are as sovereign as our solitaries, and they need to remain so. |
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Or maybe in the groves of academe, not all offensive speech is created equal. |
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When caught by a brickfielder in Sydney, I gladly fled by train to the orange groves. |
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To get to their house you pass somnolent cows, grazing sleepily amidst green fields, little rivulets, coconut groves and brightly painted houses. |
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Last month's dispatches from the olive groves report internationals with broken ribs, broken arms and other injuries. |
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His music is readily approachable, engaging the heart in pleasant groves of melody all overhung with verdure of lush orchestration. |
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Those spheres scorched the black sky in colours of red and gold and burned groves into the ground upon landing. |
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Aspen groves dot the trail as you go, with larger stands waiting for you on the far side of the lake. |
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It is also precisely what we need to sustain us during our sojourn in the groves of Academe. |
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The caps, gowns, and diplomas may look the same, but the groves of academe have changed radically over the past quarter century. |
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The monkeys swung in haste through the wide branches of the red cedars, the capybara and tapir rushed for safety to the palm and mango groves. |
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In the groves of Africa from their natural wonder the wildebeest, zebra, the okapi, the elephant, have entered the marvelous. |
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Everywhere there were date palm groves, olive, banana, orange, lemon and grapefruit orchards, as well as well kept and well irrigated fields. |
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Instead they can look forward to suntans, palm trees, olive groves, melanoma and malaria. |
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You can never forget the beautiful landscapes of hills, vineyards, olive groves, almond orchards and endless wheat fields. |
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Coinage was introduced, manor houses, farms and villages were established, olive groves and vineyards were planted. |
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The Spaniards recognized the cacao farms as a form of plantation, comparing them to the vineyards and olive groves of Spain. |
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It is surrounded by mountains and scattered olive groves and embraces a peaceful reed-fringed lagoon. |
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He was born in a small hamlet perched amidst terraced olive groves above Vinci. |
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Before long, the olive groves and walnut trees of the Valley were being paved ove. |
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For the men, the job ends as soon they fetch raw materials from nearby palm groves. |
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Everywhere you turn there are almond, fig, lemon and orange trees and olive groves. |
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Their tiny lanes and byways are hidden from view among the olive trees above and the orange groves below. |
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Many families cooked home meals and took them to the orange groves to feed the worker families. |
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Most of the orange groves are still there, although they aren't maintained as part of a working farm any more. |
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Florida used to be known as the State of sunshine, orange groves, pelicans, and sandy beaches. |
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The landscape provides a stark contrast to the more popular south, boasting lush green vegetation, orange groves, and vineyards. |
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My sister and her entire family have just put deposits on homes near Seville in a village peppered with orange groves where life purrs along. |
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Two cities recently paid homage to their pasts and their futures by dedicating groves of life-giving trees with historic connections. |
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Interspersed with the rocky scrub and holm oaks were olive groves and water-starved vines, their leaves limp, their fruit plump. |
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But we saw no one, not even a swineherd driving his pigs into the oak groves about us. |
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Blue jays prefer living in evergreen forests, but they can also be found in farmlands, groves, and suburbs. |
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In the event, the practice has created a pastoral campus with pavilions, canals and groves of trees, in harmony with its surroundings. |
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The fields I had once planted with potato and peanuts now were home to groves of cherry trees a foot in diameter. |
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The hilly landscape is lush with dense cloud forest, interspersed with orange groves and coffee and banana plantations. |
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The smells of the peppermint groves, the sea and the sand dunes are almost palpable. |
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Winding lanes, squeezed together by plump hedgerows, wander along farmsteads, groves of woodland, and villages. |
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We no longer need bur oak groves to act as safety nets for Conestoga wagons heading west. |
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Olive groves and forests of cork oak are the Mediterranean environment of the handsome woodchat. |
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Protection of wooded river corridors and other isolated tree groves, especially in arid areas, is important for their local survival. |
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The firefight left palm and pomegranate groves smouldering, and large craters in the ground on the outskirts of the town. |
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It took a few seconds for our eyes to adjust from the bright light of the olive groves to the darkly frescoed gloom of the interior. |
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Their farm is a brisk 15-minute walk from the road through lush coconut groves. |
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His sustainable productive chain begins at the small coconut groves that are farmed by rural communities. |
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They take possession of the villagers' olive groves without offering payment or alternatives. |
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The river valleys are loaded with date palm groves, vineyards, and sunflower fields. |
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Orchards and mulberry groves were uprooted to pave the way for more cotton. |
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Most people live in individual family compounds surrounded by banana groves and fields and scattered across the hillsides. |
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There is plenty of water coming down the mountains, and he intends to plant citrus groves, I think. |
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Chestnut trees, birch trees, holly bushes and alder buckthorns in oligotrophic oak groves. |
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Species of the Rosa gender, box trees in basophile and xerophile beech groves. |
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I have moments of delight when I yip for joy as I ride my bicycle through Aspen groves. |
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While the gathering of fallen nuts remains unrestricted, the trees themselves continue to belong to the government as a fundamental component of the nutmeg groves. |
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There are physical limits on how quickly orange groves can be developed. |
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You wind through trash-pile backstreets and alleys in ADH Dhouloueya, along farm roads and groves outside of nearby Balad City. |
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The Abkhaz coast appears, fringed with palms, oleanders and groves of eucalyptus trees planted long ago by the Russians to dry out the malarial marshes. |
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Discover the hermit thrush as you hike through shady maple and hemlock groves, or encounter bobolinks in golden hayfields and northern waterthrush in subarctic swamplands. |
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Dense jungle alternates with steamy rice paddies and, as pineapple groves give way to coconut plantations, working elephants come briefly into view. |
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One could perhaps disappear into the olive groves that grew in smoky ranks along the highway, or into the deserted farmsteads that lay in the shadow of the heights. |
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From the vineyards of France to the olive groves of Spain, hundreds of thousands of people will be toasting the fruits of the earth this autumn, and you can join them. |
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Beyond that, however, the cultivation of olive groves reaches back centuries, and trees typically live for 200 years or more. |
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Amid the groves of academe, entrenched in the ivy covered tranquil buildings, there lurks more politics, latent hostility and simply bad manners than one can imagine. |
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Below, the native camp resounded with the drums of the triumphant, the low booms and higher pitched taps coming quickly of an aural celebration amid the jungle groves. |
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Each had its own garden, with vines and avocados and small citrus groves. |
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In the center of campus, wedged between the six outer buildings, was the Mason Courtyard, a large stone courtyard, filled with groves of magnolias and palmettos. |
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The chestnut groves are carpeted with drifts of western peony, pink, blue and yellow lupins, Spanish bluebell and Barbary nut iris, while rocky outcrops harbour man orchids. |
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Bamboo groves, a canopy provided by trees, a tree house and a display of photographs of butterflies found fluttering in the park are the other attractions. |
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A few hundred meters upriver, you see groves of date palms swaying as if underwater. |
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In the palm groves where one might expect temples and adobe villages, there are whitewashed churches and old villas with genteel balconies and shuttered windows. |
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In areas within bur oak groves where more sunlight could reach the ground, typical full-sun prairie species like little bluestem or big bluestem could be found. |
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Discover the hermit thrush in shady maple and hemlock groves, bobolinks in golden hay fields, northern water thrush in swamplands, and hawks migrating in autumn. |
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Set in acres of olive groves and fruit orchards and reached by an unsurfaced road, it was tucked away with only a handful of locals knowing where to find it. |
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The rest of Perry, with its population of around 15,000, is ringed by churches, pecan groves, and cotton fields. |
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Cantabiran holm oak groves are situated on the dry conditions of the sunny limestone slopes, and between these and the beech groves are the calcicolous gall oak forests. |
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The mineral-rich, red earth is capable of supporting three crops of potatoes a year and the countryside has groves of olive, almond, fig, orange and lemon trees. |
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Messenia, part of the Peloponnese, is silvery with olive groves and lined with beaches, and ancient Messeni, Sparta, Mystras and the Mani are all within day-trip range. |
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Away from the town, the walk to the monastery takes one through groves of olives and almonds, and vineyards bearing the sign of Torres, the dominant local wine producer. |
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When you gaze down into the valley from San Gimignano, south of Florence, you see peaceful groves of olives and vines reflected in a beautiful Tuscan light. |
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The castle stood on the point of a hill and sloping down on all sides were verdant hayfields, olive groves, vegetable gardens, fruit orchards, and vineyards. |
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The hotel is built around a lovely garden overlooking orange groves. |
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The rural district of Sheikhupur, about 30 miles east of the ancient city of Lahore, is a lush, green, pastoral landscape of rice fields and eucalyptus groves. |
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The medieval towns, monasteries, perfumeries, olive groves, flower farms and steep countryside into the alpine area provided the most magnificent scenery. |
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There is one large volcanic rock and several coconut tree palm groves. |
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We skimmed groves of ancient olive trees and ribs of bleached white stone. |
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The valley is a riot of wildflowers, aspen groves, and tumbling rivers. |
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But the biggest threat lurks in the leafy groves of academe. |
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Some of the endemics may always have been rare, but most are suffering from the loss of habitat, owing to the creation of citrus groves and other forms of development. |
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The lone watchman belies the archaeological importance of the site, surrounded by ancient dolmens and sacred groves with enormous and elaborately decorated terracotta horses. |
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Tree worship was perhaps more obvious in ancient Greece with its oracular oak groves and Rome with its sacred fig tree. |
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The course features fairways separated by spring-fed creeks, groves of live oaks and outcroppings of granite. |
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The chief priest of the Naharvali dresses as a woman and that tribe also worships in groves. |
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Sole markings, such as tool marks and flute casts, are groves dug into a sedimentary layer that are preserved. |
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A riprap design creates a softer edge, connecting the large expanses of grass, open lawns, terraces, groves and overlooks. |
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The druids presided over human or animal sacrifices that were made in wooded groves or crude temples. |
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The gently rising hills behind the town feature vineyards and olive groves, overlooking Port Phillip Bay. |
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Neighborhood shrines and sacred places such as springs and groves dotted the city. |
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The country is dominated by lush vegetation, with villages often buried in groves of mango, jackfruit, bamboo, betel nut, coconut and date palm. |
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The groves of Kurrajongs along the saddle of Mount Majura were founded last century. |
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Hikers who venture into the lush canyon will find a trail of moderate difficulty winding past caves, oak groves, and toyon trees. |
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Roman reports of the druids mention ceremonies being held in sacred groves. |
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In the southern village of Abba, the Lebanese Army and locals fought fires that destroyed olive groves and Indian fig fields. |
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Sacred trees and sacred groves were widely venerated by the Germanic peoples. |
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Celtic shrines were situated in remote areas such as hilltops, groves, and lakes. |
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He envisioned a rejuvenated landscape repopulated with groves of live oaks that would thrive as they helped stay erosion and slow gulf winds. |
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Spiritual rituals frequently occurred in consecrated groves or upon islands on lakes where perpetual fires burned. |
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The ruins lie upon a promontory, bare and unmystified by the gloom of surrounding groves. |
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The flames consumed about 4,850 hectares in Yosemite which is well known for scenic wonders like giant sequoia groves and waterfalls. |
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We wind through savanna, bush, forest and coconut palm groves intertwined with flickering flame trees and shining bougainvillea. |
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Santa Rosa Island holds two groves of the Torrey pine subspecies Pinus torreyana var. |
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The foothills are home to groves of clove trees, and climbs to the peak of the volcano can be made. |
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On one side of my shooting lane stood thick black willow groves choked off by tall cut grass and brush. |
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Applied metal oxide patinations settle in the groves and recesses caused by scoring, creating an organically controlled surface as seen in Flame. |
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The simulated hang glider ride takes you over the ocean and orange groves. |
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The priests of the Germans and Britons were druids. They had their sacred oaken groves. Such were their steeple houses. Nature was to some extent a fane to them. |
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Casas de Lorca is set among Murcian vineyards and almond groves. |
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In fact, some of the best hunting I have experienced in late October and early November has occurred near shingle oak groves, a member of the red oak group. |
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Other species are black alder, grey alder, aspen, ash, and oak groves. |
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La Residencia set in the hilltop village of Deia, the Mallorcan cradle of art, has gorgeous individual villas set amidst lush orange orchards and olive groves. |
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Croatia's Adriatic Sea is graced with an archipelago of more than a thousand beautiful islands swathed in fragrant pine groves, flowers and herbs. |
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I wandered on until I came to a sumptuous palace with a garden adorned with fountains and fishponds, and groves and flowers, and orchards laden with delicious fruit. |
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They passed alder swamps and bamboo groves and pale green reindeer moss. |
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But readings of historical sources suggest around one thousand Bandanese likely survived in the islands, and were spread throughout the nutmeg groves as forced labourers. |
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Many Australian producers only make premium oils, while a number of corporate growers operate groves of a million trees or more and produce oils for the general market. |
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The practice of human sacrifice, often associated with sacred groves or trees, would continue among the Germanic peoples to the eve of Christianization. |
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Instead of temples, they consecrate woods or groves to individual gods. |
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Whitley home was used as its set, and the unnamed movie was filmed in the middle of their groves at the corner of Whitley Avenue and Hollywood Boulevard. |
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One of these groves, called the Sultanpet Tope, was intersected by deep ditches, watered from a channel running in an easterly direction about a mile from the fort. |
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