The map shows the known locations for bird's-eye primrose based on the New York Natural Heritage Program database. |
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Bird chillies are also called bird's-eye chillies because they are as small, vivid, and sharp as the eye of a bird. |
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If you prefer your salsa hot, opt for the small bird's-eye, or even the eye-watering Scotch bonnet chillies. |
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Also called bird's-eye, it has naturalized and often grows in grassy or bare areas. |
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This bird's-eye view will give you a different perspective on the land, suggesting pros and cons of different parcels. |
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The images, all aerial photographs, capture the characteristics and patterns of the natural world which can only be seen from a bird's-eye view. |
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A seat under the trees will look good from the house and would give a bird's-eye view of your terraces. |
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The two portfolios are stored vertically in a box covered with bird's-eye maple veneer. |
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Have a go on the ferris wheel, just for a bit of a break and a bird's-eye view. |
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The experience gave me a bird's-eye view of the strategic issues surrounding product regulation. |
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Edmaier's passion is seeing the world from above, as he feels that nature's abstract beauty is only truly revealed from a bird's-eye perspective. |
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She had a bird's-eye view of her village and looked around to her heart's content. |
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The men's version is a washed polynosic ottoman knit polo with bird's-eye collar. |
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The Preston, style 3328 from Dunbrooke's Club Collection, is a sand-washed polynosic ottoman knit polo with bird's-eye collar. |
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You can get a bird's-eye view by climbing aboard a Ferris wheel, as the photographer did for the unusual shot from the ride. |
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The mountaineer's love of height and the bird's-eye view have been seen beautifully, from another angle altogether. |
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Passing under, through, and over the forest at Monteverde, comfortable two-person cable cars offer bird's-eye views, great for those not too keen on zip lining at high speeds. |
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Interior pictures are juxtaposed with bird's-eye views of the city, all detailed, but none chaotic. |
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When built, it should provide bird's-eye views into the Baccarat across the street. |
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Two horizontal paintings can suggest bird's-eye views of a vast, disintegrating Cézanne landscape. |
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Instead his bird's-eye views are feats of imagination, like de'Â Barbari's woodcut of Venice. |
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The cut aways, the close-ups, the bird's-eye views and the low-angle shots bring out the contrast in the sizes of the protagonists. |
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The bird's-eye videos of cities and sea, with wing-flap sounds, flabbergast. |
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This bird's-eye view does help locate the two major industrial areas, easily distinguishable by the plumes of smoke. |
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If the reader's primary interest is a succinct, bird's-eye view type of reporting, then the printed copy will suffice. |
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This provides the bird's-eye view from which to select particular parts for detailed search. |
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Dietmar, the provincial, gave the visitors a bird's-eye view of the province and its international commitments. |
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No book of rules can cover so wide territory in detail, but it is possible to obtain a bird's-eye view of the merchandising scene. |
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I also want to thank Jocelyne Bossé Querry and the entire organizing committee of the Maple Capital Festival, who presented me with a bird's-eye maple tie that I am proudly wearing today. |
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This desk is made from oak, burled walnut, bird's-eye maple and tiger maple and includes doors that open to either side to reveal dozens of slots, shelves and small compartments. |
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The landscape of mountain massifs, lowlands, mirrors of water areas, the green of woods alternating with picturesque villages and towns complete with old castles and chateaux is best viewed from a bird's-eye perspective. |
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It has a bird's-eye view and infrared sensors so it can spot suspects fleeing three blocks from a crime scene or hiding in the dark with its Forward Looking Infra Red scanner. |
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As you can see in the top image at left, it's not quite a bird's-eye view. |
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Along with all this, a new bird's-eye view shows, for the first time, what the Milky Way would look like to an astronomer peering our way from some faraway galaxy. |
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It is a sand-washed polynosic ottoman knit polo with bird's-eye collar. |
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You don't normally get to see such a great bird's-eye view of Bradford. |
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His close-up shots and bird's-eye views, his eye for the geometrical structure of space, as well as for shade, reflections and silhouettes, soon brought him recognition. |
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This lookout is perched atop the Eardley Escarpment, at 335 metres above sea level, providing a bird's-eye view from the Gatineau Hills over the Ottawa Valley. |
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With CLS Project Hub you have access to a web-based collaboration platform that provides a bird's-eye view of all ongoing activities in a project. |
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Would the bird's-eye view reveal something new? |
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Looking down from the seventh floor balcony gave them a bird's-eye view of the street below. |
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I put in a custom bird's-eye maple and white-birch interior and the painted checkerboard floor. |
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One of the most outstanding results is the pale red oak floor with a bird's-eye maple border and inlaid marquetry. |
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But I wasn't along just for the bird's-eye view. |
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Everything from bird's-eye views to various exterior and interior perspectives compete with texture definition will enable you to easily visualize every facet of your project. |
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Alternatively, the Gallery provides a bird's-eye view. |
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Many of the trails provide bird's-eye views of the city. |
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In Michigan's Upper Peninsula, a papermaker and an ecology firm are creating a bird's-eye view of ecosystem forestry. |
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Several of them gathered beneath it, faces tilted skyward, marveling over a pair of goggles that allowed them to watch live video of the craft's panoramic bird's-eye view. |
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The beauty and variability of the Bohemian and Moravian landscape in the Czech Republic can be seen not only from the ground, but also from a bird's-eye view, from onboard a tourist airplane or hot-air balloon. |
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In the furniture and woodworking industry, where this tree also is a major player, it's often called hard maple, rock maple, curly maple, or bird's-eye maple. |
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Using aerial photography, he discovered that children as young as four years old can orient themselves to a schematic drawing using a bird's-eye perspective. |
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