Hakone grass also offers the auditory appeal of psithurism, the sound of rustling leaves. |
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The trees drop their leaves in the fall, and new leaves grow again in the spring. |
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I have therefore ordered Fuller's brigade from Memphis to Big Bear Creek, which leaves me very light-handed here. |
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Many feed in protected environments, such as enclosed inside silk galleries, rolled leaves or by mining between the leaf surfaces. |
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The drop in pressure immediately boils some of the water and the steam leaves through a nozzle, creating a propulsive force. |
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The liverworts are either thallose, without any differentiation into stem and leaves, or leafy. |
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Phalangerids are predominantly herbivorous, and some prefer leaves, whereas others eat more fruit, flowers, or grasses. |
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The producer will often breed the cow soon after she leaves peak production. |
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As the name implies, it has the symptom of making the top leaves of the plant wrinkle up and grow abnormally. |
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They also contain small amounts of solanine, a toxic alkaloid found in potato leaves and other plants in the nightshade family. |
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Use of tomato leaves in herbal tea has been responsible for at least one death. |
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Then the bookie leaves the site of the phone and stations himself blocks away in another room with a phone attached to a similar cheese box. |
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The main varieties of slicers mature on vines with large leaves that provide shading. |
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In most species the leaves are covered in fine hairs or indumentum, which normally contain the essential oils. |
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As for where it leaves current Cirrus owners and those thinking of buying one, the sale is probably a positive thing. |
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The narrow-gauge train to the Alishan Forest Recreation Area leaves from Chiayi train station, as do buses and taxis. |
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However, they also eat the leaves of willows and birches, as well as sedges and grasses. |
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The cone of force often leaves a distinctive bulb of applied force on the flake and a corresponding flake scar on the core. |
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According to Mauss, the giver never really leaves the gift but become's part of the receiver's future by inserting the gift into their life. |
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In one, dated eighteen years ago, he appeared, wearing only sandals and a cincture of vine leaves, between two classical garden statues. |
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Heinrich May in 1968 claimed to have found in England 12 leaves of a palimpsest containing parts of the Gospel of Matthew. |
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Since many do not have roots, they absorb nutrients, and toxic compounds, through their leaves. |
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The larvae feed on mulberry leaves and in Europe, only one generation is normally raised each year as this is a deciduous tree. |
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The Catalan Atlas originally consisted of 6 vellum leaves folded down the middle painted in various colors including gold and silver. |
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The first two leaves contain texts in Catalan language covering cosmography, astronomy, and astrology. |
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Unfortunately, anchusas have the defect of being coarse in appearance, with hairy leaves and stems which are neither elegant nor graceful. |
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Horses were first reported in 1981 to be susceptible and even a small amount of the leaves can be toxic to ponies. |
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Zebras feed almost entirely on grasses, but may occasionally eat shrubs, herbs, twigs, leaves and bark. |
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The cunningest hunter is hunted in turn, and what he leaves of his kill is meat for some other. |
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Spices are distinguished from herbs, which are the leaves, flowers, or stems from plants used for flavoring or as a garnish. |
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Some plants are used as both herbs and spices, such as dill weed and dill seed or coriander leaves and seeds. |
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In Southeast Asia, mangrove nipa palm leaves are used as thatched roof material known as attap dwelling. |
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Pommel bilobed, overlaid with four acanthus leaves, and provided with small button-shaped eminences at tips of lobes and at apex. |
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Orange leaves, blossoms, and fruit zest are the respective sources of petitgrain, neroli, and orange oils. |
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Rukhal bread is a thin, round bread originally baked over a fire made from palm leaves. |
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He turned and went back at the call of the messenger, taking some popolo fruit and leaves in his cloak. |
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There are examples of astrolabes with artistic pointers in the shape of balls, stars, snakes, hands, dogs' heads, and leaves, among others. |
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The naval expedition leaves Lisbon on 24 April, with the landing operations starting on 26 April. |
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In areas where palms are abundant, palm leaves are used to thatch walls and roofs. |
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The chickees of the Seminole and Miccosukee are still thatched with palmetto leaves. |
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Its leaves were used in moderate amounts to lessen hunger and pain during work, but were mostly used for religious and health purposes. |
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Thatching materials range from plains grasses to waterproof leaves found in equatorial regions. |
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The Chasqui, messengers who ran throughout the empire to deliver messages, chewed coca leaves for extra energy. |
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It is used to replace ground nutmeg, as it leaves no particles in the food. |
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The artifact, associated with Jiroft, bears five sequential images depicting a wild goat jumping up to eat the leaves of a tree. |
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The forested area tends to lose leaves during the winter dry season, with evergreen pines in the highest elevations. |
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The Royal Ascot procession leaves the castle each year during the annual meeting. |
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The tree did not react, but that was positive. It was a prickler, with many sharply barbed leaves. |
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The Hudson then leaves the Capital District, forming the boundary between Greene and Columbia Counties. |
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After the mother leaves, sibling cubs sometimes travel and share food together for weeks or months. |
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The aspect of progenitiveness leaves space for the interpretation of the mythical bear as either male or female. |
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Tobacco is a product prepared from the leaves of the tobacco plant by curing them. |
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Dried tobacco leaves are mainly used for smoking in cigarettes, cigars, pipe tobacco, and flavored shisha tobacco. |
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In the 19th century, bright tobacco began to be harvested by pulling individual leaves off the stalk as they ripened. |
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Topping always refers to the removal of the tobacco flower before the leaves are systematically removed, and eventually, entirely harvested. |
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For instance, the leading male protagonist leaves home, joins a first aid team, and commits himself to antiwarfare activities. |
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When wet leaves are handled, nicotine from the leaves gets absorbed in the skin and causes nausea, vomiting, and dizziness. |
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This tree, if unprotected, is apt to be stripped of its leaves by a leaf-cutting ant. |
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During the second, photosynthesis begins as the plant develops leaves and branches. |
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They are female inflorescences, tightly enveloped by several layers of ear leaves commonly called husks. |
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Elongated stigmas, called silks, emerge from the whorl of husk leaves at the end of the ear. |
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The two plants have dissimilar appearance, maize having a single tall stalk with multiple leaves and teosinte being a short, bushy plant. |
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In the United States, maize ears along with tobacco leaves are carved into the capitals of columns in the United States Capitol building. |
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The fire burns dry leaves, and chases away or kills any lurking venomous snakes, without harming the stalks and roots. |
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Cassava roots, peels and leaves should not be consumed raw because they contain two cyanogenic glucosides, linamarin and lotaustralin. |
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The upper parts of the stems with the leaves are plucked off before harvest. |
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The African cassava mosaic virus causes the leaves of the cassava plant to wither, limiting the growth of the root. |
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Although the leaves and shoots are also edible, the starchy tuberous roots are by far the most important product. |
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People eat atapa with smoked fish cooked in peanut sauce or with dried cowpea leaves cooked in peanut sauce. |
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The tomato plants had some kind of disease that left their leaves splotchy and fruit withered. |
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Holding out a tray with betel leaves and areca nut, they knelt before the strapping young boys. |
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Young sweet potato leaves are also used as baby food particularly in Southeast Asia and East Asia. |
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When harvesting the spice, the bark and leaves are the primary parts of the plant used. |
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Cinnamon constituents include some 80 compounds, including eugenol found in the oil from leaves or bark of cinnamon trees. |
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In the far south, there are deciduous trees that lose their leaves in winter and spring. |
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Curry dishes prepared in the southern states of India may be spiced with leaves from the curry tree. |
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Therefore, it usually leaves the financing of these infrastructure projects to international financial institutions and to developed countries. |
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Malayali curries of Kerala typically contain shredded coconut paste or coconut milk, curry leaves, and various spices. |
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Mustard seeds are used in almost every dish, along with onions, curry leaves, and sliced red chilies fried in hot oil. |
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Both share a fascination for baklava and the stuffed leaves known as dolmades. |
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If a man leaves his arms about, and another knocks them over so that they kill or injure a man, the owner is liable. |
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Formally the widow still ranches, but in fact she leaves all ranching to the foreman. |
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This usually leaves some seats unallocated, which are awarded to parties based on the largest fractions of seats that they have remaining. |
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To make a curry, spices like cumin, fenugreek, mustard, and curry leaves are added to the hot oil. |
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Finer foreign material, such as soil and leaves, passes through rods or screens for removal. |
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It also conveys water and nutrients between the leaves, other growing tissues, and the roots. |
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The more leaves a tree bears and the more vigorous its growth, the larger the volume of sapwood required. |
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However, it also leaves specimens vulnerable to weathering when exposed to the surface. |
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To counter the heft of such big leaves, add dainty flowering plants like Yellow Waxbells or the underused astrantia in red or maroon. |
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This leaves dead yeast cells and other undesirable material at the bottom of the old vat. |
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But this still leaves a deficit of about 10 g of glucose per day that must be supplied from some other source. |
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It is at its greatest nutritive value when all leaves are fully developed and seed or flower heads are just a bit short of full maturity. |
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As the plant grows, move the tube upward and remound the dirt to cover the base and the blanched leaves. |
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Beowulf, a young warrior from Geatland, hears of Hrothgar's troubles and with his king's permission leaves his homeland to assist Hrothgar. |
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A less steep pass to Eskdale over Birker Fell leaves the valley at Ulpha, with extensive views of the Scafell range. |
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Their leaves are simple, usually only a single layer of cells with no internal air spaces, often with thicker midribs. |
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The leaves of Sphagnum have large dead cells alternating with living photosynthetic cells. |
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Like the sporophytes of seed plants, those of ferns consist of stems, leaves and roots. |
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When the dragon sees that the cup has been stolen, it leaves its cave in a rage, burning everything in sight. |
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In most ferns, fertile leaves are morphologically very similar to the sterile ones, and they photosynthesize in the same way. |
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Some flowering plants such as palms and members of the carrot family have pinnate leaves that somewhat resemble fern fronds. |
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Trees without this growth will, of course, die without their leaves and branches. |
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The technique is also used in Africa for moringa trees, to bring the nutritious leaves into easier reach for harvesting. |
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The flowers of sundews, as with nearly all carnivorous plants, are held far above the leaves by a long stem. |
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The second type of gland found on butterwort leaves are sessile glands which lie flat on the leaf surface. |
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After begging the queen to stop sleeping with Claudius, Hamlet leaves, dragging Polonius's corpse away. |
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For example, Triphyophyllum is a passive flypaper that secretes mucilage, but whose leaves do not grow or move in response to prey capture. |
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Infected trees are stunted, with narrow leaves, often with large enations on their underside. |
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The traps are very similar, with leaves whose terminal section is divided into two lobes, hinged along the midrib. |
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High light environments allowed for the trade off between photosynthetic leaves and prey capturing traps that are photosynthetically inefficient. |
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Pitfall traps are derived from rolled leaves, which evolved several independent times through convergent evolution. |
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Bacteria jumpstart decay, releasing from the corpse nutrients that the plant can absorb through its leaves. |
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Damage to growing pitcher leaves prevent them from forming proper pitchers, and again, the plant produces a phyllode instead. |
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Common Maudlin have somewhat long and narrow leaves, snipped about the edges. |
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The paucity of record of Austen's life leaves modern biographers little to work with. |
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From all accounts, Kipling loved the outdoors, not least of whose marvels in Vermont was the turning of the leaves each fall. |
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Most pencil cores are made of graphite mixed with a clay binder which leaves grey or black marks that can be easily erased. |
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Elizabeth makes no such promise and Lady Catherine leaves, outraged by Elizabeth's perceived insolence. |
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Above the village of Lambley the trail leaves the valley to cross more moorland to the A69 near the village of Greenhead. |
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As the river leaves the environs of Washington, it forms the eastern boundary of Washington Wildfowl Trust. |
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Once the river leaves Dovedale it combines with the Manifold and enters a wider valley near Thorpe. |
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Their leaves are usually alternate or whorled, simple and without stipules. |
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Endive and escarole are the same vegetable, but endive has leaves that are cut and curled, while escarole has smooth, broad leaves. |
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The leaves were formerly used in diarrhea, and the spongy pith of the stem for the removal of tapeworm. |
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The leaves are coarse, green, taper to a point, long, flat and sometimes slightly hairy on top. |
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The catchment-derived water-supply, in evaporating, leaves salts and the basin becomes an endorheic salt lake. |
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The majority of brood care is provided by the male, as the female deserts the brood and often leaves the breeding area. |
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The leaves of Carex comprise a blade, which extends away from the stalk, and a sheath, which encloses part of the stalk. |
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The radical leaves have a long petiole, while the leaves on the flowering stalks are usually sessile or with short petioles. |
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The glossy leaves are alternate, ternate, consisting of three obovate leaflets with serrate margins. |
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The rushes of the genus Juncus have flat, hairless leaves or cylindrical leaves. |
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Completing the decoration are stylized ataurique motifs distinguished by asymmetrical leaves. |
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After the stranger had ridden away, the landlady found that the coins had turned to dried leaves. |
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Alice's sister wakes her up from a dream, brushing what turns out to be some leaves, and not a shower of playing cards, from Alice's face. |
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Alice leaves her sister on the bank to imagine all the curious happenings for herself. |
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In young plants, the leaves are often more or less arranged in four vertical ranks, but become more rosulate with age. |
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It is a change for the better, to rub up on the ugliness of the place, see the stains it leaves. |
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They then cut down a quantity of gum-tree leaves for a bed, and threw their rugs upon them ready for bed-time. |
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The net is kept open by two men, while the fry are driven into it using a 30-60 m long scare-line made up of rope and palm leaves. |
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She leaves, and the doctor and gentlewoman marvel at her descent into madness. |
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A dismissed batsman leaves the field, to be replaced by another batsman from the batting team. |
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Bruel prescribes an epitheme for the heart, of bugloss, borage, water-lily, violet waters, sweet wine, balm leaves, nutmegs, cloves, etc. |
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When a batter leaves the post, each runner on a base may run to the next and succeeding base. |
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The kids sat there messing around with leaves and blades of grass because they were bored. |
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The crest was all white, surrounded by 15 oak leaves to the right and 15 laurel leaves to the left. |
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The oak leaves represent the 15 founding members of the club who met at the Royal Oak pub. |
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The 15 laurel leaves represent the design detail on the six pence pieces paid by the founding fathers to establish the club. |
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Also, the acorns contain tannic acid, as do the leaves, which helps to guard from fungi and insects. |
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Many deciduous species are marcescent, not dropping dead leaves until spring. |
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The leaves are used as fodder during lean period and bedding for livestock. |
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A considerable number of galls are found on oak leaves, buds, flowers, roots, etc. |
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If small baglike objects are hanging on your evergreens or trees, each bag covered with bits of leaves or stems, you have bagworms. |
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The US Coastguard leaves it to ship owners' discretion to determine if those guards will be armed. |
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The letters are destroyed unopened whenever a Prime Minister leaves office. |
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During daily mistings, the lizards drank droplets of water from the plant leaves. |
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Their leaves were green when the Abbey rose in splendour, and mitred abbots walked in their shadow. |
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It self-cleanses when you knead it with your fingers and leaves your work space free of eraser dust. |
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The trees were left bare after the swarm of locusts devoured all the leaves. |
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The First Minister only leaves office when the Scottish Parliament nominates a successor individual. |
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Staghorn ferns, with their antlerlike leaves, are really curios of ferndom and never fail to gain attention. |
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If P is uniform, a macroscopic separation of charge is produced only at the surfaces where P enters and leaves the material. |
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This leaves Gatwick without a scheduled US airline for the first time in nearly 40 years. |
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While UCG leaves the ash behind in the cavity, the depth of the void left after UCG is typically more than other methods of coal extraction. |
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The mountain-ash berries across the field stood fierily out from the dark leaves, for a moment. |
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The most common symptom is a mild mottle on the youngest leaves of infected plants. |
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An organic mulch is a mulch made of natural substances such as leaves or grass clippings. |
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I slithered over roots and through a bramble bush and a mulchy pile of rotting leaves. |
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Critical opinion is divided as to whether the narrator leaves his residence during the course of the narration. |
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Drenched were the cold fuchsias, round pearls of dew lay on the flat nasturtium leaves. |
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A proper fisking leaves the reader with a clear understanding that the text so fisked was appallingly wrong in every important respect! |
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This feels like a flashfic, one of those teensy-weensy short stories that leaves you gasping in just five or six sentences. |
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Yemen has a weak central government and a powerful tribal system that leaves large lawless areas open for militant training and operations. |
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The suburban sprawl observed in Tijuana leaves the downtown and beach areas relatively affluent. |
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The young leaves are edible raw or cooked as a somewhat bland leaf vegetable. |
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This of course leaves much of the huge immigrant population of Tijuana out of luck, as many of them don't have identification cards. |
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North of the town, the Inn river leaves the Northern Limestone Alps and enters the Bavarian Alpine Foreland. |
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I brought home from the market a nice bunch of fresh spinach leaves straight from the farm. |
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She made no answer, but her fingers nervously nestled the leaves of a book. |
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The history of the fourth group, the Britons of Alt Clut, later the kingdom of Strathclyde, leaves little trace in the record. |
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A Field Marshal's insignia consists of two crossed batons surrounded by yellow leaves below St Edward's Crown. |
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The rank insignia of a field marshal in the British Army comprises two crossed batons in a wreath of oak leaves, with a crown above. |
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It also eats various seeds, leaves, flowers, and berries of other plant species. |
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On vigorous young trees the leaves can be twice as long, and occasionally occur in fascicles of three or four on the tips of strong shoots. |
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The sunlight slanted down through the leaves and branches of the trees. |
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A futurefic following Mulder and Scully over twenty years as they deal with a personal tragedy and the aftermath it leaves. |
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The piglets are whelped in a nest constructed from twigs, grasses and leaves. |
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According to Degenkolbe, gemmae-bearing leaves are always different in form from normal leaves. |
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Anthocyanin pigments produce red and purple colors, though they are not always present in the leaves. |
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Rather, they are produced in the foliage in late summer, when sugars are trapped in the leaves after the process of abscission begins. |
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But this Burnet Pimpinella is of a different order, though similarly styled because its leaves are likewise bipennate. |
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In the spring, these proteins are used as a nitrogen source during the growth of new leaves or flowers. |
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Removing leaves also reduces cavitation which can damage xylem vessels in plants. |
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The stomata are in lines or patches on the leaves, and can be closed when it is very dry or cold. |
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The daily diet consisted of a slice of black, gluey bread with tea and one watery soup with a few frozen cabbage leaves in it. |
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The base of each leaf is twisted a variable amount so that the leaves are nearly coplanar. |
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Different length leaves, but all lined up in a flat plane, is a useful way to quickly distinguish this species. |
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Organic compounds such as sucrose produced by photosynthesis in leaves are distributed by the phloem sieve tube elements. |
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It is possible for there to be no evapotranspiration and therefore no pull of water towards the shoots and leaves. |
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They talk easily together and they hear the come and go of the breeze in the soon to be turning burnt leaves of the high trees. |
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Leaving plaque along the gumline leaves gums swollen and inflamed and apt to bleed. |
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Walnuts are late to grow leaves, typically not until more than halfway through the spring. |
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Meanwhile, meltwater within and beneath the ice leaves stratified alluvial deposits. |
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The tobacco plant readily absorbs and accumulates heavy metals, such as copper from the surrounding soil into its leaves. |
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Push the matted leaves to one side and, if possible, add some non-packable material to improve the mulch. |
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A few cultivars with yellow leaves that are being propagated, collectively are known as golden yews, which is another nomenclature blunder. |
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The Atlantic puffin burrow is usually lined with material such as grass, leaves and feathers but is occasionally unlined. |
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Soaking camomile leaves in hot water for five minutes produces a very relaxing herb tea. |
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Other food sources are the buds of young leaves, and flowers which provide nectar and pollen. |
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It leaves the moor at Buckfastleigh, flowing through Totnes below where it opens up into a long ria, reaching the sea at Dartmouth. |
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Densely tufted from a stout taproot, the plant has very short stems with withered, dead leaves at the base. |
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The stems and leaves are very sticky and viscid, which may discourage ants and beetles from climbing on the plant. |
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Draba aizoides is a perennial plant, with a basal rosette of linear, entire leaves. |
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This route leaves the one we know today at Royal Wootton Bassett near Swindon rejoining it close to Patchway station. |
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The second most common substance that is smoked is cannabis, made from the flowers or leaves of Cannabis sativa or Cannabis indica. |
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A deep inhalation of a fresh ground-up nug leaves you with a giant smile and a tingly nose. |
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The leaves and stalks of the alfalfa, millet and maize produced in Aden were generally used as fodder. |
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An honest physician leaves his patient when he can contribute no farther to his health. |
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There's a nutly bush whose leaves are really shiny and oily, and they'll be great to put on our cuts. |
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It leaves you more money for booze, and your gut can get on with the business of getting you hooched up. |
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The bulb lies dormant after the leaves and flower stem die back and has contractile roots that pull it down further into the soil. |
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The flower stem and leaves form in the bulb, to emerge the following season. |
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The scales are of two types, true storage organs and the bases of the foliage leaves. |
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When a person perceives a stimulus and the stimulus is no longer the focus of their attention, it leaves an impression. |
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The leaves are flat and broad to cylindrical at the base and arise from the bulb. |
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In the mature plant the leaves extend higher than the flower stem, but in some species the leaves are low hanging. |
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Narcissus also contain fructans and low molecular weight glucomannan in the leaves and plant stems. |
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Aphids such as Macrosiphum euphorbiae can transmit viral diseases which affect the colour and shape of the leaves, as can Nematodes. |
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American Columbian mammoths fed primarily on cacti leaves, trees, and shrubs. |
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All Narcissus species contain the alkaloid poison lycorine, mostly in the bulb but also in the leaves. |
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A few leaves are sometimes tied with twine and other herbs to form a bouquet garni. |
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The use of curry leaves and roots for flavouring is typical of Gujarati and South Indian cuisine. |
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It is prepared by boiling the tea leaves in a mix of water, milk, and spices such as cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, and ginger. |
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In South India, cleaned banana leaves, which can be disposed of after meals, are used for serving food. |
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When hot food is served on banana leaves, the leaves add distinctive aromas and taste to the food. |
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Gumbos tend to be thickened with okra, or the leaves of the sassafrass tree. |
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This leaves the audience to discuss and question the content of the play for themselves. |
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These too are adapted to the low soil water content and have small, prickly leaves which reduce transpiration. |
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It turns an almost square sectioned furrow and leaves a more broken surface finish. |
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The floor, the pews, the stripped-bare altar are strewn with leaves, twigs, orange needles from the blasty boughs of spruce trees. |
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If a male leaves the beach to feed, he will likely lose mating opportunities and his dominance. |
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Sphenophyllum was a slender climbing plant with whorls of leaves, which was probably related both to the calamites and the lycopods. |
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The resulting impulse spins the turbine and leaves the fluid flow with diminished kinetic energy. |
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It included elaborate illustrations of seaweed and marine algae on folded leaves. |
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When dragged through the ground, it leaves a channel deep under the ground, and this acts as a drain. |
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When eating, they ingest the whole plant, including the roots, although when this is impossible they feed on just the leaves. |
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Sometimes they sets theirselves alight, but not orfen, for it aint much o' a fire aunt leaves in. |
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This leaves Norway to be integrated into Inner Europe's institutions while not being part their governing body. |
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Ploughing leaves very little crop residue on the surface, which otherwise could reduce both wind and water erosion. |
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So-called icicle plants, their leaves thick and waxen, crept across the drifting dunes, adorning them with their own beautiful blooms. |
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In Mainz, the Rhine leaves the Upper Rhine Valley and flows through the Mainz Basin. |
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A dense whorl of many leaves would apparently be incommodious for a twining plant. |
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But the condition in autumn is contrast that it nearly stop growth while its leaves become senescence. |
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Unlike the other plant which will die in sand, this plant will elongate its leaves when it buries by sand. |
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People use the flowering stems and leaves for thatching, basketry and making brooms. |
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Like most arthropods, lobsters must moult to grow, which leaves them vulnerable. |
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Loons use a variety of materials to build their nests including aquatic vegetation, pine needles, leaves, grass, moss and mud. |
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Decaying seagrass leaves and algae fuels increasing algal blooms, resulting in a positive feedback. |
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This leaves the large rectangle north of the coast, south of Parry Channel and east of Baffin Island. |
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Sunlight activates a chemical reaction in the plant's leaves. |
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Our native water arum has long-stalked, thick, coarse leaves that are ovalish and about three inches long. |
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First helicopter leaves Tharos with casualties for Aberdeen Royal Infirmary. |
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Remembering her insectophobia I did not point out the amazing line of ants ferrying leaves up the wall. |
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Garlic fried with coriander is added to molokhiya, a popular green soup made from finely chopped jute leaves, sometimes with chicken or rabbit. |
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This leaves the radar with the problem of deciding where the target object is located. |
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Since that leaves only 26 for information, multiple packets must be used to convey a single message. |
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Intervein areas of young leaves had significantly greater water content than similar areas in old leaves. |
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This, of course, leaves aside those in value theory who maintain that values are not investigable by science. |
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Clarkson's car contained crisps, leaves, and his own dried skin, which he claimed was not disgusting at all and lost no points. |
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The examples given are its ability to be beaten into fine foil with just one ounce, producing 750 leaves four inches square. |
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The slabs preserved the impressions of leaves from oaks, elms, beeches, birches and willows that had lived thousands of years ago. |
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Under anoxic circumstances, however, organic material cannot decay and leaves a dark sediment, rich in organic material. |
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Introducing new species often leaves endemic and other local species unable to compete with the exotic species and unable to survive. |
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Although palmate leaves are typical of most Western maples, a number of species have leaves without lobes. |
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Eastern gray squirrels build a type of nest, known as a drey, in the forks of trees, consisting mainly of dry leaves and twigs. |
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Most rodents are herbivorous, feeding exclusively on plant material such as seeds, stems, leaves, flowers, and roots. |
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Beavers feed on the leaves, buds, and inner bark of growing trees, as well as aquatic plants. |
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They nevertheless have a diverse diet of grasses, leaves, buds, tree bark, and roots. |
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The chambers are frequently lined with bedding, brought in on dry nights, which consists of grass, bracken, straw, leaves and moss. |
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Upon retiring to sleep, badgers block their sett entrances with dry leaves and earth. |
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Its mother leaves often to graze, and the fawn does not like to be left behind. |
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A male usually leaves and never sees his mother again, but females sometimes come back with their own fawns and form small herds. |
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The deeply palmately lobed, ivylike leaves are light green and have an intense, sometimes unpleasant smell. |
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Traditional celebrations involved the wearing of oak leaves but these have now died out. |
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The lack of partisanship continues even after the Speaker leaves the House of Commons. |
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Common pheasants nest solely on the ground in scrapes, lined with some grass and leaves, frequently under dense cover or a hedge. |
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Adults of these species eat plant parts like flowers, leaves, stems and fruit, while juveniles eat more insects. |
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Following the speech, the Queen leaves the chamber before the Commons bow again and return to their Chamber. |
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They later attach themselves to the underside of the leaves of water weed before becoming free swimming. |
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These are placed individually, usually under aquatic plant leaves at a rate of seven to 12 eggs per day. |
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A rare genetic condition called adermatoglyphia leaves some people with no fingerprints at all. |
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The leaves of the silver birch tree are used in the festival of St George, held in Novosej and other villages in Albania. |
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Fresh from the tree, beech leaves in spring are a fine salad vegetable, as sweet as a mild cabbage though much softer in texture. |
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Joseph Nawahi leaves an important legacy for following generations about the nature and purpose of Kanaka Maoli and indigenous art. |
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The nozzle thrust is highest if the static pressure of the gas reaches the ambient value as it leaves the nozzle. |
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An ash sheds its leaves in the winter, while yew trees retain their needles. |
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Elsewhere in Europe, snakes were said to be repelled by ash leaves or a circle drawn by an ash branch. |
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The leaves grow spirally arranged on long shoots, and in clusters on spur shoots on the branches or twigs. |
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The leaves of most species have lobed or serrated margins and are somewhat variable in shape. |
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The leaves are edible, and if picked in spring when still young, are tender enough to be used in salads. |
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The tree responds by producing tyloses, effectively blocking the flow from roots to leaves. |
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