Moon vine has earned its name from the way its flowers gleam in the moonlight or any other type of reflected light. |
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At the festival celebrated in the country around Athens, a jar of wine and a vine headed the procession. |
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I have planted a Russian vine with supporting trellis to screen the view from the climbing frame and trampoline. |
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You could do this with a vine such as Carolina jessamine or Confederate jasmine. |
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She simply inserts the pins in the soil so they straddle the ivy vine and keep it headed the right direction. |
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Plant a clematis vine 2 to 3 feet away from your climbing rose and train them to grow together for an extended flowering display. |
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Make a bamboo or twig tepee for your kids, and cover it with an annual vine such as scarlet runner bean. |
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Prior to the conception of the gracious gods, he is pruned and felled like a vine by the vine dressers. |
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All the vine dresser expected from the vine branch in the parable were grapes. |
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It is a promise of renewal, an assurance of our heavenly vine dresser's care for our spiritual vitality. |
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Second, there was a lack of skilled vine dressers and knowledge of the industry, especially knowledge of local climatic and edaphic factors. |
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Since Esslingen was not destroyed in the World Wars, most old vine dresser houses still exist. |
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If we don't fulfill the purpose of the vine and stop producing fruit the vine dresser will cut the branches off the vine. |
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The gradual twist of the body may be likened to certain movements in nature, such as that of a vine winding around a tree. |
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When a squash stem suddenly wilts, and you find punctures or cracks near the base of the plant, you know that squash vine borer is present. |
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Hummingbirds, with names like green hermits, green violet-ears, and amethyst-throated sunangels, whir and dart from vine flower to orchid. |
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Black vine weevil adults chew irregular notches on the edges of hosta leaves. |
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Pliny himself announces that he will give us only the most important vine varieties. |
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These impacts on vine development and berry composition enhance enological quality potential, especially for red wine production. |
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However, in most situations the effects of soil are subsidiary to those of climate, vine variety, and vine management. |
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Hanging on to the vine was hard on the hands and often produced blisters, despite the fact that our hands were well hardened with farm work. |
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I believe this effort died on the vine as I don't recall reading anything more on this subject in future Abstracts. |
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If the vine has outgrown its space, prune it back immediately alter flowering. |
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A grape vine needs five years to come into commercial production, so leasing is not a practical option. |
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It takes a certain amount of difficulty to bring out the best in the fruit of the vine. |
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We can bottle the fruit of the vine and distribute it among those whom we like to see at our table. |
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Investigation of agrobiological and technological properties of new French table vine species of vine grape. |
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Like its cultivated successors, the wild vine is a climbing plant which needs to grow up some support. |
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From the salad menu, I chose the vine leaves stuffed with rice and pine kernels and served with sour cream. |
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Today a wide range of fresh varieties such as plum, cherry and vine tomatoes are readily available. |
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Also included are keema and peas with naan bread, vine tomato and mozzarella melt, tuna salad and chicken curry. |
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Unlike its better behaved cousin, kangaroo vine can grow you out of house and home! |
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For dessert, feed your sweetheart cherries on the stem, red grapes on the vine or juicy strawberries. |
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I was surprised when the Royal Horticultural Society named the vine weevil as the worst pest in the garden last year. |
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Although they are more usually a problem with plants grown in pots, vine weevils will attack plants growing out in the garden. |
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Initially made of hemp or vine the ring could be replaced whenever it wore out. |
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The commission on men may well die on the vine from being stacked with members who are antagonistic to, or ignorant of, men's issues. |
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Yellow Jasmines are little coned shape flowers that you can find growing like a vine on trees. |
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My family always preserved grapes on the vine and would use them with leftover bread dough to make this tart. |
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Shayla followed him outside where he let the spider go on a vine of ivy that climbed one wall of the house. |
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For instant charm and color, frame a door or window with a vine climbing a string trellis. |
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The female flower sits closer to the vine and has a swollen embryonic fruit at its base. |
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Invertase, for example, aids photosynthesis in vine leaves, by converting sucrose to the invert sugars fructose and glucose. |
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Low rainfall and light soils of moderate fertility help control vine vigour and canopy here. |
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There's a nest in the woodrose vine outside the drawing room window, just above my eye level. |
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This vine is best suited for large arbours, climbing slopes or house walls. |
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Any porch, fence, arbor, large trellis, or pergola is enhanced by an annual vine. |
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Dishes in olive oil included stuffed vine leaves, cabbage and artichokes, leeks and spinach boranaki. |
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Fiveleaf akebia is a vigorous vine that grows as a groundcover and climbs shrubs and trees by twining. |
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Fasten this to the wall with eye bolts three to four inches from the wall to allow for ventilation and space for the vine to twine. |
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Holding the vine in place, he gently stretched a wide rubber band over the pins as shown in the illustration. |
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All other vine varieties, Pliny asserts confidently, are imports from Greece. |
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Love vine is also found in Texas, Hawaii, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. |
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The elaborately carved oak Sanctuary lamp is very ornate with acorn and vine leaf laurelling about the pedestal. |
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Insert a few bundles of greenery into a grapevine wreath and weave butterfly vine with chartreuse seed pods through stiff vine stems. |
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It represents the Greek god of wine as a beautiful youth, his hair attractively tousled and bound with vine leaves. |
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The ampelographer Alberto Alcalde at INTA, Mendoza, has made considerable progress in vine identification in Argentina. |
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Rhododendrons and azaleas will continue to sell despite deer, black vine weevil, phytophhora, and rhizoc, but should they? |
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Nematodes have been useful in reducing black vine weevil larval populations, especially in containerized plants. |
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Wire wrapped around the ladder gives the vine tendrils plenty of places to twine around. |
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In addition to these, a laceleaf Japanese maple, a vine maple, blue oat grass, and other ornamentals cover the berm. |
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At the base of each flower cluster is a tendril, which balloon vine uses to climb. |
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In common with many other economically significant vine diseases, it originates on the American continent. |
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Petrea volubilis is also known as the Sandpaper vine because of its roughly textured leaves. |
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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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The cells die, which leads to a dry, rigid coil structure that securely anchors vine to the support. |
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While vigorous vines may be able to recover from a single defoliation, repeated defoliation can weaken the vine to the point of death. |
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Gambier was an extract made from the leaves and twigs of a vine that grew in India and the Malacca Islands, Uncaria gambir. |
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This fast-growing deciduous vine thrives in full sun and tolerates cold and drought. |
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The vine and the olive are the plants that characterize Mediterranean civilization. |
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We put wire fence in the middle of our beds, so tomatoes, cucumbers, melons, pumpkins, and other vine crops can grow vertically. |
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They cut away the dead wood, the ivy, the Russian vine, leaving a nearly naked yew and Scots pine, which may well survive and regenerate. |
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To make a growth promoter, find a beanstalk growing like mad, clip the leaves at the top of vine and make a brew of the resident microbes. |
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If they were extracting strychnine from the curare vine for poison blowgun darts, he did likewise. |
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Do not confuse the fox grape vine with Canada Moonseed, which is considered toxic. |
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Such French vine varieties as Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, and some Pinot Noir were planted. |
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When the seed sprouts and the vine begins to creep along the ground, it seems it will never quit. |
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Roast loin of Cumbrian pork with crisp crackling carved over a salad of vine tomatoes, Aegean olives, feta cheese and olive oil. |
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I went down into the garden of nuts to see the fruits of the valley, and to see whether the vine flourished and the pomegranates budded. |
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In this Denver garden, the hop vine completely concealed its wire frame in a single summer. |
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It's curious that as many pods as my vine sets, I never see seedlings pop up in the garden. |
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If the canker extends below the soil line, the entire vine must be removed. |
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Then wild bass ceviche with a big punch of lime juice and chilli for me, and lobster, potatoes, vine tomatoes and green beans for my friend. |
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One subject in my study developed a rash after he was told that a harmless vine was poison ivy. |
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You'll delight in the colors and fragrances of the climbing white stephanotis vine, yellow allamander and oleander. |
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The locket itself was oval shaped and intricately carved with the image of a nightingale perched on a vine of Moonflower. |
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Miro's favorite food, the onions will be grilled over a fire of vine cuttings and accompanied by a mild sauce, a traditional Salsa Colorada. |
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The betel vine grows well in marshy lands, with good rainfall but can be coaxed into growing in drier climes with profuse watering. |
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Climbing bittersweet is a twisting, woody vine that climbs rope-like on trees. |
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The trumpet vine rewards us with magnificent orange-red flowers, seems almost impervious to storms and can be planted directly into the sand. |
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This trumpet vine is very similar to C. radicans but blooms in late summer and fall. |
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The vine attaches itself with clinging tendrils, which can be difficult to remove from wood siding and mortared brick and stone surfaces. |
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The shrub cover is rather closed and contains saplings, red osier, grape vine and occasional pure stands of bladder nut. |
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Black-eyed Susan vine is a tender twiner with spring-frost yellow, orange or white blooms with a contrasting eye. |
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The gradual twist of the body may be likened to certain movements in nature, such as that of a vine winding itself around a tree. |
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The pure gold was wrought to form fragile golden leaves and dainty roses on a vine. |
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Lunch is a roast leg of lamb with juicy roast vine tomatoes and a flageolet bean gratin. |
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She also has pots of Verbena bonariensis, broom, pittosporum, lavender, a vine and an olive tree which actually fruits. |
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Each new arrival brings a new vine to test its luck, and Bolgheri is now home to Syrah and even some Pinot Noir. |
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It had the roundness of a Concord grape Grandpa took off his vine and gave me to suck out of its skin and swallow whole, in Ohio. |
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The hot dishes included lamb koftas with creamy aubergine dip, and grilled vine leaves filled with feta, ricotta, pinenuts and dried tomatoes. |
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Camellia, goldenchain tree, Texas mountain laurel, and vine maple are good in part shade. |
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An extract from the root of the notorious creeping vine, kudzu, may also prove helpful. |
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Tattooed on his hand was a braided vine, shaped in a circle, like a wreath. |
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Cyprus has imported the Palomino vine because of its dependence on producing inexpensive copies of sherry. |
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It will mean the withering on the vine of Tory opposition to UK membership of the euro. |
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The other route would see the fruits of eight years of growth wither on the vine through inaction and lack of imagination. |
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Like a restive monkey, it dangles from each vine of contemplation for hardly a millisecond and moves ahead with indefatigable enthusiasm. |
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Add a little nutmeg, some powdered reindeer horn, five vine leaves and a piece of Peruvian bark. |
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With the fruit withering on the vine, word came that a deal was being cut between Habbibi and Dostum. |
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If left unchecked, botrytis will kill grapes and can be a big problem to vine growers. |
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The often-misspelled bougainvillea is a woody tropical vine of the four-o'clock family. |
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Under our grove of old growth firs we planted 10 vine maples, 10 sword ferns, 5 evergreen huckleberries and 5 kinnikinniks. |
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Along the walls and raised beds I planted ferns, vine maple, Indian plum, ocean spray, snowberry, currants, and other low-maintenance shrubs. |
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I plucked a perfect white-and-purple passion flower from a vine growing up the wall of my house, and dropped it in her palm. |
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You will find preserved vine leaves in good supermarkets and specialist stores in cans or jars, either in brine or salt. |
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Our western and south-western gusts of wind are very destructive to the vine when it is in the full vigour of growth. |
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Some of her favorite plants for container use include heather, scaevola, sweet potato vine and coleus. |
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You might have to sit in a sweat lodge until you pass out or eat a weird vine and it will not be pleasant. |
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Greenbrier vines and a vine known as supplejack climb over some of the vegetation. |
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For added interest, Brenda has some clematis, honeysuckle, winter-flowering jasmine and Russian vine as climbers. |
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However, crown gall of vines lives inside the vine itself and so is spread at planting. |
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The large pendulous flower clusters of the wisteria vine are quite appealing to butterflies in late spring. |
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It is best to plant a vine at least 12 inches away from a house foundation. |
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He was a vine of the Lord's planting, a choice vine, a noble vine, wholly good. |
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Cut three or four grapevine lengths, depending on the thickness of the vine for each pumpkin as a handle. |
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The generous-sized garden makes room for the sprawling vine crops like winter squash that store well without processing. |
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Bunches vary hugely in size depending on that year's fruit set and vine variety, from a few grams to many kilograms. |
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Today is turning out to be beautifully warm, and since I'm going to a party on a boat tonight, my thoughts naturally turn towards the fruit of the vine. |
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I like tomatoes which are vine ripened, deep red, and pulpy. |
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You can plant your vine to climb a trellis, arbor, pergola, or fence. |
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The miniature is framed by a row of thirty large rose-cut diamonds and surrounded by a design of vine scrolls and bunches of grapes in cobalt blue champleve enamel. |
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My tomatoes are rotting on the vine before they start to ripen. |
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The love vine is orange in color and has small greenish berries. |
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Let a shaman wave vine leaves over her and enforce a little semi-public shaming. |
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The rustic Pais vine variety dominates plantings, especially in the rain-fed areas, although Cabernet Sauvignon, Sauvignon, and Merlot are also important. |
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The vine and the ceremony are deeply entwined with South American indigenous religions of the Amazon. |
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On the other side of the flowerbed Tony is affixing a vine to a beanpole. |
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I never actually tried to swing from tree vine to tree vine, but I did consider it. |
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For the number of flowers, berries and seeds per fruit, ten inflorescences were used, each inflorescence sampling from a different vine or cutting. |
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Darion found Bonnie on her balcony the next night, playing moodily with a moonflower off the vine that clung in an intricate arrangement around the French doors leading out. |
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Lizards scurry in the leaf litter at my feet, monkeys feed noisily in the branches above nay head, a vine snake makes its sinuous way toward an unsuspecting small bird. |
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In the last month, the 25-year-old comedian has seen his vine following grow from less than a million to over 1.9 million. |
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Starting on a glass surface with bone black and vine black one should put out quantities of pigment approximately equal to a golf ball in volume for each pigment. |
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These new high-quality sparkling wines are sold under the name of a region and vineyard of origin, bearing a vintage and almost always the name of a vine variety. |
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This reduced budbreak is the principal means by which unpruned vines in their natural state avoid overcropping, which may weaken the vine and shorten its life. |
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Ayamu had been tempted to remove it, but for had decided to spare the tree, for it would serve as a bower for the vine he had brought with him from his farm in the Nile Delta. |
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He wrote another book about the ways plants grow and climb, and he worked out that the tendril climbers, like the vine or the passionflower, are the most evolved. |
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She also warned vine growers that certain grape varieties may also freeze. |
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The aim of this work was to assess the fertility and breeding potential of the triploid and aneuploid hybrids with a view to developing an improved vine cactus crop. |
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In desperation, viniculturists grafted millions of French vine tops onto Phylloxera resistant American root stocks, thereby saving the world's wine industry. |
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All the Sauvignon Blancs I tasted were from the 2002 vintage, and on this showing it seemed that the harvest had been kind to both vine and grape. |
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Hand in hand, they made a leisurely stroll across the garden, stopping from time to time to remark on one bravely struggling flower here or a sturdy vine there. |
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We would select a vine well attached to a large tree overhanging a gully. |
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You might want to try cultivating a cherry tomato vine indoors and then move it outside about mid-May or give your palate a further boost by growing fresh herbs. |
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We must do something about the potato vine tangled in the pachysandra. |
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Lobesia botrana is a major vine pest in the Palaearctic region. |
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Recently, volunteer crews dug up a variety of forest plants including huckleberry, sword fern, deer fern and maple vine from the low elevation filtration site. |
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He destroyed their vine with hail, and their sycamines with frost. |
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In Part Three, Cusick pointedly refers to Exodus when he compares the crossing of the Mississippi on a vine that breaks to the parting of the Red Sea. |
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Such injuries may be caused by bird pecks, insect damage, mechanical abrasion, or by tightly compressed berries which burst when the vine takes up water after rainfall. |
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You can also let a creeping fig or other dense vine cover a block wall between you and your neighbors, or add planting sconces to walls and gates. |
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Boston Ivy, Parthenocissus tricuspidata is a deciduous vine with tendrils. Boston Ivy has glossy dark green leaves that turn bright red in the fall. |
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Nigel Collinson writes from Sutton-on-the-Forest wanting to know if the eggs and grubs of vine weevils will survive in the frozen compost of containers. |
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The communal life embodied in the vine and the branches image presents a strong challenge to contemporary Western models of individual autonomy and privatism. |
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I've heard on the bush vine that repair prices are a bit exxy. |
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Somewhere over the last few days I also bought a few more plum trees, a cherry tree, a green grape vine and a concord grape vine, which I'll plant this weekend. |
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A morning-glory vine hanging from a guy wire stirs, like a heavy curtain, in the cool morning breeze. |
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Some of its family kin include buckwheat, rhubarb, sorrels, docks, bistorts, water peppers, devil's shoestring, silver lace vine, smartweed, and black bindweed. |
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Typically, herbicides are applied only to the strip of ground directly under the vine, and weeds growing between the rows are controlled by cultivation or mowing. |
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Ornamental plants related to the grapevine include the Virginia creeper in the US and Europe, the kangaroo vine in Australia, and Japanese ivy and Crimson Glory in Japan. |
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When he returns to establish the kingdom of God, those who have faithfully followed his commandments will be invited to drink of the fruit of the vine with him. |
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Here, you can spend long, lazy days sampling the fruit of the vine, lolling over long lunches outside, playing golf, cycling or touring the historic sites and museums. |
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Other than giant forest trees, you'll find abundant barberry, winged Euonymus, Oriental bittersweet, Japanese wineberry, and shrub and vine honeysuckles. |
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Placing cut greens such as magnolia, pine, or holly, along with berry-laden branches of winterberry or bittersweet vine can produce beautiful winter holiday boxes. |
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Kate Peyser checked on the kudzu vine near the Scarsdale Railway Station. |
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And then she herself becomes a sarsaparilla vine, the reasons of which are unclear. |
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This one had manoeuvred itself into an exposed position and was climbing in a laboured manner up a twisted, dry vine that was coming away from the tree. |
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Hops are the flower of the hop vine, which is a member of the hemp family. |
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Alternative rock was literally dying on the vine, when along came this haunting beautiful eulogy that captured America's world-weary spirit and the Seattle sound. |
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These microscopic parasitic eelworms can now help to reduce slugs, leatherjackets, vine weevils, caterpillars and ants. |
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Native to Japan, Kudzu is a leguminous, weedy vine with pubescent stems, trifoliate leaves, and a perennial deep root system. |
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Puncture vine is a prostrate weed that Southern California gardeners may occasionally encounter. |
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Discover the four vine villages of Flasch, Maienfeld, Jenins and Malans where 50 Vinegrowers cultivate 20 varieties of grape vines. |
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Angelwing jasmine This semi-evergreen vine has glossy green leaves and pinwheel-shaped white flowers. |
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Environmentally it will create a 52 kilometre dead zone, the clearing of rare vine thickets and disturbance to natural habitat including bilbies. |
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Also in full bloom were angel trumpets, camellias, hibiscus, orange trumpet vine and busy lizzies taller than me. |
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The walls of the living room had a delicate vine stencil drawn on them. |
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When I experienced a grilling session like this in Frias, today's Johannine Gospel about Jesus, the true vine, sprang immediately to my mind. |
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The forest floor is thick with sword ferns, vine maple, salmonberry shrubs and clover with leaves as big as quarters. |
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Ford is well known for her ability to transform organic materials such as vine maple branches into artistic creations. |
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Tahini, tomato salads, grape molasses, honey and cream, nuts, dates, pastrami and stuffed vine leaves covered most of our plate to start with. |
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A Grape ivy, which is also known as kangaroo vine is an Austral-asian plant. |
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The Petruccis put a trickling hose beside each arbor vine for about 24 hours every two weeks. |
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Ivies, honeysuckle, trumpet creeper, silverlace vine and wisteria usually are able to fend for themselves. |
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The Malumbres Rosado is from the old vine variety garnarcha, which is full, dry and fresh with a long grapey finish. |
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Its delicately painted decoration depicts vine and myrtle leaves, both associated with Dionysos, to whom wine parties were dedicated. |
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Dessert wines are made from late harvested grapes when the sun has photosynthesised the maximum sugar from the vine into the grapes. |
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If you decide to go native, Sierra giant pipe vine or Dutchman's pipe, is worth consideration. |
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Seinhorst JW, Sauer MR Eelworm attacks on vine in the Murray Valley irrigation area. |
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According to Rahn, the special properties of blackcurrant seed oil and balloon vine extract, in combination with sunflower. |
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But if you want the garden Triffid, the Russian vine is so fast you can almost watch it grow. |
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If they don't perform as you wish, perhaps you could consider replacing them with fast growing trumpet vine or Rangoon creeper. |
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The forest growing on this Ferralsol overlying the same granite bedrock as at BT was a complex mesophyll vine forest. |
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For example, a honeysuckle vine planted next to a summersweet shrub will keep your nose happy all summer long. |
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This third edition now adds to the above several invasive species, such as glassy-winged sharpshooter, vine mealybug, and Virginia creeper. |
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Major understory plant species included sword fern, bracken fern, salal, Oregon-grape, vine maple, and oceanspray. |
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If a vine be to climb trees that are of any great height, there would be stays and appuies set to it. |
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The vine begirdled the tree, wrapping around its trunk as though trying to hug it. |
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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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Other vegetables including bean sprouts, pea vine tips, watercress, lotus roots and bamboo shoots are also used in different cuisines of China. |
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The critically endangered vine Jasminum azoricum is one of the plant species that is endemic to Madeira. |
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Aside from references literal and metaphorical to the elm and vine theme, the tree occurs in Latin literature in the Elm of Dreams in the Aeneid. |
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To his happy surprise, each plant bore perfect tomatoes like the parent vine. |
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In 1994, Calgene introduced a genetically modified tomato called the FlavrSavr, which could be vine ripened without compromising shelf life. |
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It is a creeping vine that bears cucumiform fruits that are used as vegetables. |
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Grape changes are often in response to changing consumer demand but sometimes result from vine pull schemes designed to promote vineyard change. |
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There is a possibility that the Fountain of Youth was an allegory for the Bahamian love vine, which locals brew today as an aphrodisiac. |
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The most complex designs use vine choppers and shakers, along with a blower system to separate the potatoes from the plant. |
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Because they are sown by vine cuttings rather than seeds, sweet potatoes are relatively easy to plant. |
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It is a spreading vine, rooting readily where trailing stems touch the ground. |
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We stood before a gate, looking into a court enclosed by three walls and roofed by a vine on a raftered trellis. |
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As a rule of thumb, wine grape vine rows are spaced nine feet apart, with vines spaced between six and eight feet from each other within the row. |
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Ingredients 150g feta Fresh basil leaves Large green stoned olives Cherry vine tomatoes 1 cucumber Sun blushed tomatoes Olive oil Squeeze of lemon Pack of wooden kebab sticks. |
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The most commonly known variety is the kinnikinnik, or Arcostaphylos uva-ursi, which is not a bush or tree like the other manzanitas but is a trailing vine. |
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Guests are invited to rediscover famous appetisers such as vine leaves and hummus alongside signature offerings of kisir, manti, donar style kebab and adana kebab. |
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Squaw vine eases uterine pain and cramping and combines well with vitex. |
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He hired a backhoe operator to re move a lot of the vine maple and people were amazed at how much timber was on the property, some of the firs and pines reach 160 feet tall. |
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There are a number, such as vitex agnus castus, that work to balance progesterone and oestrogen release, and squaw vine and ladies mantle that reduce heavy flow and ease pain. |
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There was a crescent eaten out of a vine leaf by a sphingid larva. |
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The cucumber is a creeping vine that roots in the ground and grows up trellises or other supporting frames, wrapping around supports with thin, spiraling tendrils. |
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The vine has large leaves that form a canopy over the fruits. |
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In particular, I shall look at the image of the vine and the vinedresser. |
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It's a delicious blend of hare's ear root, white tuckahoe and matrimony vine fruit, not to mention fleshy broomrake, dodder seeds and horney goat wee. |
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Decorations include vine scrolls, palm wreaths, and Greek letters. |
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The barley-sugar columns, carved in spiral channels with alternating bands of vine ornament, exist to this day though moved from their original site. |
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As Pausanias tried to escape, he tripped over a vine and was killed by his pursuers, including two of Alexander's companions, Perdiccas and Leonnatus. |
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Not to be perturbed, I started on the vine leaves, mixed the tzatziki, salad and feta together and used the pitta bread to scoop up all the humus. |
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Olive trees have been newly planted in the town as they are planted over an area of 520 Dunums while the vine trees are planted over an area of 300 Dunums. |
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Another point is that the sweet potato in Polynesia is the cultivated Ipomoea batatas, which is generally spread by vine cuttings and not by seeds. |
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However, Vine said there might be some limitations on the duties that could be performed by officers waiting to give evidence. |
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Tim from Winecast tasted a 2002 Old Vine Zinfandel from California and a 1998 Banyuls. |
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Vine trellising, and careful row orientation have become more common, and in certain areas irrigation is now practised to good effect. |
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Vine weevil, the gardener's worst enemy, is often properly controlled by chemical compost additives. |
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Vine with heart-shaped leaves attaches itself to a support by clasping leaf stems. |
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Vine identification and the study of individual varieties' characteristics and aptitudes is a decidedly underdeveloped field of activity. |
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The name is a compound of two words meaning The Vine of Death or The Vine of the Spirits. |
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Akbar and McCain raced out of the courtroom, recording a celebratory Vine in the elevator. |
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It takes imagination and a steady smartphone to shoot a Vine with seamless effects. |
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Never mind whatever podcast, Vine, Tumblr, talk radio host or triple-digit cable network is spouting off about at the moment. |
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But truly the most annoying part is that the Vine video focuses more on, of all things, barbecue sauce instead of the president. |
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Ms Vine and Ms Kitson use trances and visions, clairvoyance, dowsing and psychometry trying to pick up stories in the mind from objects to uncover any paranormal activity. |
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In the November darkness numerous candles were lit and placed around the entrance of the decaying art deco building as Ms Vine and her acolytes gathered around. |
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An hour later I found myself standing in the middle of a pub called the Golden Vine, by far one of the better institutions of intoxication in the central goldfields. |
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He was at his sanest unpicking life's irritations, whether this be cats, inquisitive children or Jeremy Vine. |
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Asparagus Way, Vine Street, Chestnut Close and Crab Apple Way are just some of the names already on offer in Evesham, Worcestershire. |
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Herbs, such as Squaw Vine and Birth Root, have been used by women for centuries. |
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Other members of the Ipomoea family produce flowers, including Morning Glory, Moonflowers, Blue Dawn and Cypress Vine. |
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Warwick Davis hosts as regulars Tim Vine and Joe Wilkinson compete with some famous faces in the noughts and crosses game. |
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Landor differentiates her characters and keeps her general tone as low-keyed as Kirsten's own, leaving all of the drama, appropriately, to Vine. |
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Billy Vine, covered with flop sweat, started so-so, but in a few minutes he had them. |
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Previous BBC presenters include Des Lynam, David Vine, John Inverdale and Harry Carpenter. |
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The yeet began, culturally, with a Vine of a kid affectionately nicknamed Lil Meatball doing the dance on his school's track. |
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Another four birds, championed by Phil Tufnell, Brian May, Sir Ranulph Fiennes and Jeremy Vine are feared dead but not through long-lining. |
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Notable former editors include George Alagiah, Hunter Davies, Piers Merchant, Sir Timothy Laurence, Jeremy Vine and Harold Evans. |
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It is also known as the Coral Vine, Queen's Wreath, Mexican Creeper or Confederate Vine. |
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Krishnan Guru-Murthy is too bolshy, Andrew Neil is old fashioned and Jeremy Vine too smarmy. |
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Other names include Candlewood, Slimwood, Coachwhip, Vine Cactus, Flamingsword, or Jacob's Staff. |
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It's based on the simple premise of noughts and crosses, but with celebrities in the boxes and comedians Tim Vine and Joe Wilkinson are permanent residents. |
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Campaign launches with the Chex Mix Deliciously Unpredictable Road Trip featuring TV personality Alfonso Ribeiro and Vine stars The Eh Bee Family. |
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The gala shows will each feature spellbinding performances from five magicians compered by John on the first evening and comedian Tim Vine on the second. |
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The car was later found abandoned on Vine Maple Street, Springfield Sgt. |
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Vine City, though technically Northwest, adjoins the city's Downtown area and has recently been the target of community outreach programs and economic development initiatives. |
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The dreadlocked England star said he had already spoken to Rangers' striker Dexter Blackstock ahead of the game as well as the injured Rowan Vine. |
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The earliest known scorecards were printed in 1776 by Pratt, scorer to the Sevenoaks Vine Cricket Club, but it was many years before his invention was widely adopted. |
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