Application forms are available for an access course in St Angelas College for mature applicants. |
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The mussels then take between 15 months and two years to mature to marketable quality when they are harvested. |
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The presence and balance of plant hormones have been shown to affect abscission of leaves, flowers, and immature and mature fruit. |
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Wilkinson's mature performance with perfectly timed passes and Tig's energy helped to secure the 19-7 win. |
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The pace is languid and events too abstract to be a children's movie, yet corny stunts alienate mature viewers. |
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After this it is up to the producer how much longer they mature the cheese. |
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It's impossible to project how players will physically grow and mature emotionally. |
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Many developmental and educational psychologists agree that young adults mature through a sequence of stages. |
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Parrots are very intelligent and go through development stages as they mature and assert their will like rebellious teenagers. |
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Children mature so quickly that one has to enjoy the various stages of their development. |
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Worker and queen larvae mature in different cells but that makes little difference in their development. |
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It can point the way to creating a bond between two people, but it is not itself a mature bond. |
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The forecast was for growth levels to echo those of other mature industries, when the current sectoral downturn ends. |
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Some economists argue that info tech is a mature industry that cannot expect to grow much faster than the rest of the economy. |
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Risk-based pricing has also enabled the development of a mature secondary market in consumer debt. |
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As for implementing a flat tax in a mature economy, we may soon be able to observe a pilot scheme. |
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The clues to the future of the industrial markets will be found in closely analyzing how more mature markets have evolved. |
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In the midst of this, our president is determined to cut taxes to revive a mature economy. |
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Investors in mature industries are those who want to enjoy the potential for growth but also avoid extreme highs and lows. |
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Markets are highly saturated, and the industry is mature in the developed world. |
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Margins are tightening and growth slowing to the levels of more mature markets. |
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None of these offers an auspicious precedent or any clear parallel for introducing a flat tax to a mature economy. |
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We realized the first year we looked at this that we were spending far too much money on mature markets. |
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The industry is more mature than it was a decade ago, when it last rose and fell. |
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However, there is a problem here in that almost every other mature economy in Europe wants tax harmonisation. |
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My eldest, in a knowing way, asked me if mature cheese is made out of milk from old cows. |
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While most of the wines were of very recent vintage, we did taste one mature wine, and it was excellent. |
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More mature cheeses are firmer and can be crumbled over pasta or soup, or grilled and served on a salad dressed with walnut oil. |
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At last those who buy to drink now will have the chance to experience mature wine from France's classic regions. |
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Food that I would normally savour, like mature cheese, bacon, or roast beef, has tasted dry and dead in my mouth. |
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A selection of fine mature cheeses and some roasted hazelnuts, or a single dry slice of brown bread? |
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It also goes with mature cheddar, Parmesan and other strong, hard cheeses, and it's worth trying with runny, gluey cheeses, too. |
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Certainly, Cabernets will age, but they take longer than other varieties and I wanted some mature wine sooner. |
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Against the odds, I acquired an elegant and mature writing style years ahead of my age. |
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In fact, I proudly imagined myself to be the only twelve year old in the UK with such advanced, mature tastes for my age. |
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Over the last century face powder has undergone a revolution, but at times it still looked caked or floury on mature skin. |
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I have mature skin and I massage my face every night with creams to prevent ageing. |
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Many years ago, when I lived in Paris, an extremely elegant, mature French lady told me the secret of applying a scent properly. |
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Increasingly women and mature aged Australians are at the cutting edge of this do-it-yourself enterprise culture. |
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I've been really impressed by the way in which so many companies have at last woken up to the special needs of mature skin. |
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Tall, mature, single, blue-blooded aristocrat seeks tall, mature foxy lady who loves dressing in furs. |
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All are hypoallergenic and super-pure so they're perfect for thin and delicate mature skins. |
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When the rose petals and hips are turned into face creams they have amazing healing properties, and so are ideal for mature or sensitive skins. |
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But reflecting in my mature middle-age, I still think she could have tried harder. |
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What he provides instead is a substantial elaboration of the original, clarifying and extending it with the benefit of mature reflection. |
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If it be that more mature consideration suggested that that was erroneous, then one sees an appeal to the Court of Appeal. |
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There are strong indications that our judges make decisions without mature consideration. |
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But I would hope that, on mature reflection, he would not be advised to take any purely technical point on service. |
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However, upon mature reflection this wasn't the best price for the quality delivered. |
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It may be that on mature reflection, you decide to complete the transaction having weighed up all the pros and cons. |
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On mature consideration though, perhaps those black puddings of theirs count as weapons of mass destruction and merit a pre-emptive strike. |
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But if the conventional capital markets don't want to touch mature industries, where can these orphan companies turn for finance? |
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As we enter the 21st century, the time has come, surely, for a period of mature reflection. |
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He should use the Christmas period for mature reflection and then tender his resignation. |
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Our programme is not likely to work well with younger or less mature people. |
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Of course, others might have been taken over by hysterical hordes, but what I saw was a mature discussion among mature people. |
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He enjoys the company of mature people, people who are tolerant and have the patience to reach a sensible agreement with other people. |
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But these are legitimate disagreements between mature people, and you wouldn't let a thing like that get in the way. |
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Tell me, is there a single person in the world who doesn't think he is mature beyond his years? |
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You may think that dance patrons would be mainly mature persons but that is hardly the case. |
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He is now mature enough emotionally to reside in the men's house without need of running home to be with his mother. |
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She's mature beyond her years in terms of her ability to pay attention to every single detail of her preparation. |
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They were mature adults and the assessment should be based on their own income. |
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He's mature beyond his years, practices extremely well, works really hard, soaks things up. |
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Flower number was obtained by adding the number of scars left by aborted flowers and fruits to the number of mature fruits. |
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What we'll do is lower the production and seek to harvest more mature grapes. |
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Bigger athletes and sprinters generally start earlier than those who are less mature physically. |
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Lemurs do not fully mature until they are two-and-a-half years old, and until then most of their time is spent clinging to their mother. |
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In mature tomato, glucose and fructose constitute the major sugars, and citric and malic acids are the major organic acids. |
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Skins constitute between five and 12 per cent by weight of a mature grape berry, depending on the vine variety. |
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Boys are almost fully mature at this point and have developed a tough outer shell that protects them from their natural predators. |
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However, it is clear that only a small fraction of the spermatids develop into mature spermatozoa in males. |
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Studies on the bamboo cell wall have focussed mainly on fully elongated and mature fibres. |
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At the same time, however, biology is very far from being a fully mature science. |
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However the issues she raises are the issues of a serious and mature thinker and so deserve to be treated in a mature way. |
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This is an introduction to intuitionistic mathematics for mature mathematicians. |
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At points the towpath is bordered by mature trees and thickets of elder and hawthorn, home to many different species of birds. |
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The gardens which surround it include mature bamboos, tree ferns, Italian Cypresses and mature Agaves. |
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The front garden is screened from the road with high mature hedging while the gravel driveway has space for several cars. |
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The plastics recycling company is fairly well, although not completely screened with mature trees. |
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Buttressed trunks are telltale signs of mature bald cypress, like these champs in the Cypress Preserve in Greenville, Mississippi. |
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The rear garden is terraced with mature shrubs and trees and there is a large paddock at the side of the house. |
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It was through evening storytelling and breakfast badinage with these sisters that Macaulay's mature historical vision emerged. |
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The manicured lawns, which are dotted with a variety of flowerbeds and mature trees, are bounded by stud railings. |
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Sorry, would-be martyrs, we do not censor your favorite sites from comments, unless you're into mature mamas or something. |
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Prunings from mature hollies make their way into classically shaped urns, while evergreen garlands drape windows and doors. |
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What about cultivating some sort of developed and mature taste for quality in worship music? |
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Now, as a mature garden, the trees, mere saplings when planted, are fully grown. |
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More mature trees will drop seeds and create younger saplings, and the villagers in-game will harvest older trees rather than younger ones. |
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Researchers have long known that fish often mature in the murky saltwater amid the tangled labyrinths of roots created by mangroves. |
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This handsome Georgian country house is set in delightful mature gardens and grounds in a private location and approached via a lime avenue. |
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Madison is a refreshing mature artist with natural talent and strong views about all aspects of her music and career. |
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Some 800 autograph letters survive, perhaps a year's effort for the mature Stanford. |
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The landscaping of the village is very attractive with mature trees adding great character. |
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The rate of development of the major body components is changing continually, at least until the pig attains its mature size. |
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Longford were a much bigger and more mature team than Galway, and were much more assured and confident. |
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I have to take it in my stride and take a few deep breaths and manage it in the most mature way I can. |
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First-year males typically have rusty heads and rumps, but are not as red overall as mature males. |
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The sleek living room looks out on to a beautiful garden with mature trees, wisteria and a decked outdoor dining area. |
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This stylishly renovated period lodge has been designed to take full advantage of the mature front garden. |
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Second, linking logging of mature trees to clearing of underbrush is a policy non sequitur. |
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It is targeted at teens and deals with complex teenage issues in a mature manner. |
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Histologically, sebaceous hyperplasia consists of enlarged lobules of mature sebaceous glands with a central dilated duct. |
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Their passion is not as ardent, but it is somehow deeper and more mature than when they first met. |
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Normally, trust companies roll these bonds over when they mature instead of redeeming them. |
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It sounds like all the songs were recorded ten years ago, left in a vault to mature to archaism and then brought out in a fit of nostalgia. |
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It is in lawn and includes mature trees and shrubs, herbaceous borders, a rockery and a water feature. |
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The property is situated on approximately three quarters of an acre of mature garden. |
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And keep in mind that with our long growing season, mature height is often taller than what's printed on the plant tag. |
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Cow numbers were held constant at 100 mature lactating and dry cows, plus replacements. |
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It is a creeper-clad 1930s property, set in its own grounds and ringed by mature trees and south-facing lawns. |
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Jamie Bell, of Billy Elliot fame, in particular gives a very mature performance that rests just on the right side of quirky. |
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If we were all mature and we all knew right from wrong, you know, the perfect world, then fine. |
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The simple fact is that the more mature filmgoer is a rich source of cinema revenue. |
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The sunny rear garden at 376 Clontarf Road includes a patio area and a long lawn with mature apple trees, rhubarb plants and blackberry bushes. |
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The female flowers mature in late summer and are used to add bitterness, favor, and aroma to beer. |
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Talk to her in a mature and calm manner, and ask why she's reading and deleting your e-mail without letting you know. |
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His drawings of mature male warrior types of leonine or dragon-like ferocity are a wonderful case in point. |
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We rarely get to see a large selection of a mature artist's earliest work except in museum retrospectives. |
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Mean annual ring widths for mature podocarps range up to 1 mm in South Island, and for araucarians and podocarps in North Island, up to 2.2 mm. |
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Meiosis produces 4 gametes, ie. isogamy, anisogamy and oogamy, which through mitosis develops into mature gametes. |
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Scientists are not sure how long it takes leatherback turtles to mature or how long they live. |
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That is why all of us have a responsibility to treat the electorate as mature and responsible adults. |
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In mature Juglans regia trees, female flowering is apical on spring shoots. |
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They rationalise the action claiming that their children are not mature and resourceful enough for this task. |
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A mature bull, at twice the weight of a red deer, is by far our largest resident mammal and a most impressive animal by any standard. |
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There are also lawned areas around the house with well-stocked mature borders and a variety of shrubs and trees. |
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Outside, there is a lawned and railed front garden with mature hedging, while there is laneway access to a small patio garden to the rear. |
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At the moment the gardens are mainly in lawn with a patio area, mature trees and shrubs. |
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It has nine bedrooms and is surrounded by more than 11 acres of lawn, gardens and mature woodland. |
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There is off-street parking for two cars in a front garden with a side lawn and mature shrubbery. |
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Vegetables such as cole crops, eggplants, onions, peppers and tomatoes really need to be started indoors in order to mature in a timely fashion. |
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Workers at both hatcheries keep the plants healthy and repot the tillers, the product of asexual reproduction, which grow into mature plants. |
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Most of this alarmingly well-produced record is mindless but zappy pop, lacking anything to attract a mature audience. |
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The lodge is approached along a private road which leads to a laneway, closely protected on either side by mature foliage. |
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This is a beautifully landscaped area surrounded by mature trees and plenty of space for parking. |
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An intense golden yellow in colour, the Churchill is slightly creamer than the non-vintage, with a more mature nose of dried fruit and apricots. |
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As with the boxwood, check out the mature height of any azaleas before planting. |
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In the past year, Calvin Kitten has evolved from being a wunderkind to an extraordinary, mature artist. |
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Metal or wrought-iron finials fit perfectly in a mature setting such as a master bedroom, a den, or a study. |
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At the far side of the green there was a huge open pit full of mature trees whose tops emerged only a few metres above the level of the green. |
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To see a stand of mature red beech and also kowhai, fuchsia and rata trees choose Bob's Cove Bridle Track, a walk that takes 1.5 hours. |
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Their recovery periods are a lot quicker and they are a lot more mature and worldly-wise. |
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However, the new ATG assignment does not alter the predicted mature polypeptides encoded by each allele. |
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Both move me almost to tears in places and are mature works from artists at the peak of their creative powers. |
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The main weeds dying back were creeping thistle, couch and mature knotgrass. |
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Trees and woodlands take centuries to mature but may be felled in an instant. |
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The course is open to mature adults, particularly women, who wish to return to the workforce. |
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The grounds also include mature trees and shrubs, a kitchen garden, greenhouse and garden shed. |
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Either way, I feel moved to give him a very mature bunch of fives, in my butch way, if I ever bump into him. |
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Far heavier, mature and emotional than its predecessor and descendants this is by a whisker the pick of the bunch. |
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The mature silver birch trees look magnificent and it is nice to know that they look just as well in the wintertime when bare of leaves. |
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He set up a wind band and then a brass band for his mature students and helped disabled groups in their musical productions. |
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Holst had written at least two earlier chamber works featuring winds, but these represent his first mature productions. |
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Not being constricted by a pocket-money allowance, price is a secondary consideration for we, ahem, more mature buyers. |
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Bertus, an implausibly mature 16-year-old, rides at the rear as second guide and helps wrangle the loose horses. |
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The mature nail is a plate of the protein keratin which is also present in hair and skin. |
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I was devastated when Marks and Spencer closed in Paris, I absolutely loved its mature cheddar and those little cakes with white sugar on top. |
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Like other rays and sharks, sawfish grow slowly, mature late, and have only a few young. |
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Pledging my affirmation to Australia is probably one of the most mature things I've ever done. |
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The purified stem cells normally give rise to cells that mature into red blood cells and white blood cells. |
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I'd intended to be mature and sedate and demure and just wistfully watch the young guests from afar. |
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If you're preparing Welsh rarebit, for example, use a strong-tasting, mature cheese rather than a mild variety. |
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These are mature lakes of great beauty, often the haunt of rare animals and birds. |
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A lady went into raptures about the cheeseboard, and the complexity of the flavour of the mature cheddar. |
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Their mature height ranges from 39 inches to 4 feet, making them an excellent choice for containers. |
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Like most artists he has had to learn his craft, extend his range and gradually arrive at a mature understanding of his own gifts. |
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They flower from March to June and disperse mature seeds from May to July in the second year. |
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Twenty-five skeletally mature crossbred merino wethers were used with the approval of our local Animal Care and Ethics Committee. |
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The back garden has a westerly orientation and is surrounded by mature shrubs and trees. |
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Experts say a mature athlete can add 30 pounds of lean muscle mass by getting on the juice. |
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Our case contained cells at various stages of metaplasia, ranging from atypical cancer cells to mature adipocytes. |
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Clusters of mature adipocytes, spindle cells, and small vessels were also present. |
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Leaving them to mature in casks or bottles improved things further and France's loss was very much Portugal's gain. |
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Stilton or a very mature Cheddar have enough of a tang to be interesting, Caerphilly or Wensleydale slightly less so. |
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Whitman emerged a mature poet, ready to weld together the nation that had survived. |
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It is left to mature in the cellar and the final ripening stage takes place in a spruce wood box, where the cheese is kept for at least 3 weeks. |
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It should be ready to drink in six months but can be left to mature for at least 4 years. |
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However, even at 16 times 2005 profits, the valuation still looks too expensive by half, especially for a mature telecom business. |
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But no matter how mature her friend seemed, she could not help wondering if he was just putting on an act in order to stop her from leaving. |
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We're going to act like normal, mature adults and choose normal children's names. |
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The house is surrounded by an acre of lush green lawns with mature shrubs sprinkled throughout. |
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A patio door leads to a tiled balcony overlooking the mature landscaped gardens and a water feature. |
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To the rear there is a mature back garden with a water feature and patio area. |
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The back garden has a deck area, outdoor lighting, a water feature and two raised flowerbeds containing a selection of mature plants and shrubs. |
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Its developers worked in unusual sympathy, preserving the watercourses, mature trees and shoreline that were, and remain, the site's patrimony. |
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When the cheeseboard arrives will people forego the offer of a knife and instead try to slice a mature manchego with a crumbly water biscuit? |
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We get to meet more mature graduates and second jobbers who are considering the public sector or accountancy as a career change. |
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Long ago, an acclaimed musician passed away at the mature age of thirty-five. |
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These have grown into leggy shrubs, but not yet mature trees. |
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Doctors have long wrestled with the age of consent when it comes to mature adolescents. |
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His mature wit and poetic style drew in those around him and we connected instantly. |
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But if you have a hearing and you prove that someone is mature enough, well then that state interest evaporates. |
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The mixing of mature and innocent can make people uncomfortable, which is often what boyfriend wants. |
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What message was he giving to pedophiles and child abusers when he said, if a 12-year-old girl is sexually mature and she is pregnant, she is also a woman? |
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The access course is a one year part-time evening course which provides mature students with the opportunity to prepare for an undergraduate programme of full time study. |
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Twenty four students from all walks of life completed access courses the equivalent of A levels for mature students who want to go to higher education. |
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There is also a water feature, a garden shed, mature trees and shrubs. |
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The Fault in Our Stars may not have the complexity of a mature literary classic. |
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There is a railed bedded area to the front of the house, while to the rear, the 75 foot long garden is laid in lawn with mature flowerbeds and a brick-effect patio. |
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Navigating successfully through these novel assumptions will take every whit of mature perspective and human relations expertise that US military leaders can muster. |
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For example a 1,200-pound mature horse at maintenance may need the total ration to supply 1.5 to 1.75 pounds of protein per day to meet these needs. |
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The end products of this type of proliferative system, such as mature red blood cells and keratinocytes, are themselves incapable of division and die. |
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We are a mature consultancy dedicated to serving our valued clients. |
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But a mature respect for the competition tempers the killer instinct. |
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Predilection for extranodal sites and absence of the Epstein-Barr virus associated with mature NK cell malignancies further distinguish this entity. |
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Mitochondria are found in all cells except the mature red blood cell. |
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The train passes mature hardwood maple, beech, yellow birch, hickory and American linden trees, and softwood alders and willows weeping over a calm pond. |
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In addition, kudzu ranked second-highest in terms of its potential impact on natural systems, because it is capable of overgrowing and decimating mature stands of trees. |
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Bands that mature and develop in Canada are also able to receive government funding for their projects and are promoted by radio regulation standards set by law. |
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Findlay is sympathetic to the self-referential and allusive nature of the play, Shakespeare's most mature comedy, and makes no attempt at realism. |
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Gotham may mature into a thrilling mystery that explores corrupt cops and the seedy underworld. |
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The animals were classified as yearlings, 2-yr-olds, or mature bulls. |
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Chinook Salmon are anadromous, making great migrations out to the deepest parts of the ocean and returning as mature adults to their natal streams. |
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The rear garden, which is lawned and bordered by mature hedging, includes a spacious double garage with a remote control roller shutter and vehicular access. |
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The grounds at the front and the back are extensively landscaped with mature trees, foliage, herbaceous borders, extensive lawned gardens and a paved patio area. |
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One of the tallest barriers to improving mature learners ' skills is simply stepping back into a classroom, whether that is a library reading group or a pub language class. |
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Is this a mature expression of understandable judgment, or a bid to erase history while conflating fiction and reality? |
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When your rose garden starts to mature there will come a time when loppers will be indispensable for cutting back old, thick canes that are too much for pruning shears. |
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The head girl at the stables, Jane Bedford, said she was in a field where four mature racehorses were wintering, and each was wearing an all-weather rug. |
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In stark contrast to the closed area of the courtyard or the hidden service realm the southern aspect of the house opens itself entirely to the mature garden below. |
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Omran has that deep, mature stare that only comes with years of hardship and struggle. |
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As much as I love the various flowering cherry trees that are a feature of a Christchurch spring, I like especially the magnolias, the mature trees in particular. |
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And now as August draws to a close, many of us are wondering whether there will be enough warm days left to mature the corn that is just barely tasseling. |
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It was more a matter of the development of a more mature pattern that was no longer a capital script but one that consisted of hybrid majuscules organized as a graphic system. |
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The mature achene is composed of a hard and relatively thick pericarp, a thin testa, an endosperm consisting of one cell layer, and a small embryo. |
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I think later in life our creativity can get stifled because we think we have to grow up and mature our ideas. |
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In the southeastern boreal forest, large canopy openings caused by spruce budworm outbreaks may lead to a cyclical replacement of mature stands of balsam fir. |
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A large formal garden is screened front and rear with mature hedges. |
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The result was that a few charismatic, outside-the-box thinkers were able to bamboozle the president into mistaking their roll of the dice for a mature judgment. |
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And ran out bare minutes later with generous amounts of local brie, stilton and mature cheddar, plus a box of mixed highland soft cheeses and some oatcakes. |
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The flesh of the mature nut was grated and pressed to produce a cream. |
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Very wet soil encourages mature peanuts to sprout in the ground. |
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The cubs are becoming more thick-set like fully mature foxes. |
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Immature teens always try to prove that they are mature and they are responsible, but the only thing they forget at that time is that one mistake can ruin their life. |
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I don't deserve this and I am too mature to play silly emotional games. |
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I suppose we're just going to have to deal with it like mature adults. |
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It's also important to have a mature rather than a gung ho approach. |
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These two books are the fruits of mature and careful scholarship. |
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We are especially seeking more mature people who are perhaps not currently working or who have retired and wish to use their skills and experience in a different way. |
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Oily and mature skin types benefit the most from this type of exfoliation. |
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They all come out with much more advanced, mature golf swings. |
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Again, if the rim is brown, it's probably mature and ready to drink. |
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After all, he smiled, it's imperative to let mature wine breathe. |
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This is a startlingly complex and mature wine given its youth. |
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The company's biggest challenge is in its mature US home market. |
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Cyclical trends tend to be shorter and more applicable in mature markets. |
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In any mature industry, a 1 percent boost would be considered good news. |
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The growth potential for brewers is not in mature European markets. |
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Worms normally go through four stages as they mature into adults. |
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The area is home to one of only a handful of places in West Yorkshire where autumn crocuses flourish and there are some beautiful mature trees. |
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Use mature green ones fresh or stuffed for chile rellenos, or red ones dried and strung for ristras. |
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The gametes begin to mature in late spring and then, from June to August they are spawned into the water column, where fertilization occurs. |
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Rocamboles mature mid to late season and have the shortest storage life of all the stiffnecks, two to four months. |
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Growing hemp to the stage that mature seeds are present compromises the quality of the fiber, because of lignification in the stem. |
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For mature terrestrial mining the value can start as early as prospecting and application. |
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In July, some individuals mature and migrate back towards the sea, crossing wet grasslands at night to reach rivers that lead to the sea. |
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A fourth way to classify passive margins is according to the nature of sedimentation of the mature passive margin. |
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Unlike the cortex, which has mostly immature T cells, or thymocytes, the paracortex has a mixture of immature and mature T cells. |
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The leaves of young plants are trifoliate, but in mature plants they are reduced to scales or small spines. |
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Unlike many other maples, mature trees do not tend to develop a shaggy bark. |
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Microscopic appearance is variable, with about two-thirds consisting of distinct lobules of mature hyaline cartilage. |
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On microscopy, chondromas display mature hyaline cartilage arranged in lobules. |
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Due to its dense, dark green, mature foliage, and its tolerance of even very severe pruning, it is used especially for formal hedges and topiary. |
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Forestry records in this area in the 17th century do not mention yew, and it seems that no mature trees were to be had. |
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The scales of the staminate aments when mature are broadly ovate, rounded, yellow or orange color below the middle, dark chestnut brown at apex. |
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They are sexually mature the following spring, but often do not mate until later years. |
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With large prey, mature wolves usually avoid attacking frontally, instead focusing on the rear and sides of the animal. |
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By autumn, the pups are mature enough to accompany adults on hunts for large prey. |
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In medieval hunting, the red deer was the most prestigious quarry, especially the mature stag, which in England was called a hart. |
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The gardens at Sarn House are predominantly laid to lawn and bordered by mature hedges and a patio area that runs along the rear of the house. |
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At 9 years old, Sassy is mature enough to know what she does and doesn't like but still has the heart of a youthful kitten. |
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They are solitary in nature with mature males behaving aggressively towards each other. |
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In North Dakota soybeans have to mature fast, because of the comparatively short growing season. |
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The Wave Dragon concept combines existing, mature offshore and hydro turbine technology. |
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Choice of mesh is complicated, because mature fish of different species are naturally different sizes and require different nets. |
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Skates have slow growth rates and, since they mature late, low reproductive rates. |
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The haploid phase begins when the mature organism releases many spores, which then germinate to become male or female gametophytes. |
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Most terns become sexually mature when aged three, although some small species may breed in their second year. |
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By the second summer, the appearance is very like the adult, and full mature plumage is usually attained by the third year. |
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Harvesting involves simply lifting the bags or rack to the surface and removing the mature oysters. |
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He has a few favorite trees he will not harvest, preferring to leave them as seed trees, and he refuses to fell mature hemlock. |
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I prefer using baby iceberg lettuce, which is soft and buttery, more like Boston lettuce than mature iceberg. |
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And it is always mature in September, and the seeds germinate in the next spring. |
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Readers of an impressively mature vintage will recall with a kind of melancholy nostalgia a radio programme called The Brains Trust. |
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The serapes that mature bucks work most consistently are those that will be seen by a concentration of deer. |
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The local cheese, Westray Wife, is an organic unpasturised cheese available in mild and mature varieties. |
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Solitary mature males are known to interfere and come to the aid of vulnerable groups nearby. |
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Females and young males live together in groups while mature males live solitary lives outside of the mating season. |
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Anglers are asking where the mature brown trout are in the Coquet as there has been a steady decline. |
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Carapaces of juveniles turn dark brown to olive, while those of mature adults are either entirely brown, spotted or marbled with variegated rays. |
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Endometrial osseous metaplasia is an uncommon clinical condition in which mature or immature bone is present in the endometrium. |
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Aimed at entertaining, the 130g packs contain 21 mini shortbreads made with mature cheddar cheese. |
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As the largest living sea turtles, turtle excluder devices can be ineffective with mature adults. |
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Migration occurs between the cold waters where mature leatherbacks feed, to the tropical and subtropical beaches in the regions where they hatch. |
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Inconspicuous nutrient laden surface runoff from mature forest Sierran watersheds. |
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Fruits mature in six to eight weeks, and the long, slender silique will eventually split longitudinally. |
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Brittle stars generally sexually mature in two to three years, become full grown in three to four years, and live up to 5 years. |
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Marshes in their pioneer stages of development will recover more rapidly than mature marshes as they are often first to colonize the land. |
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It was their most direct and mature record to date and it established the Manics as superstars throughout the world. |
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