Just short of the summit of the bealach climb the broken and craggy slopes west to a ridge high above the Garbh Coire of Ben Alder. |
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Alder Gulch, discovered in May 1863, rendered prodigious amounts of placer gold-arguably the most ever extracted from a single gulch. |
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Patrick Thomson, the factor of Ben Alder Estate, said the plan was to demolish the bothy and replace it with modern workshops. |
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Janet Alder, the sister of the late Christopher Alder who died in police custody, startled me with her northern accent at first. |
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Finally, we see Mike and pal Bruce Alder deliriously duetting on a pair of his classic songs. |
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The current owners, Ben Alder Estate, want to knock down the dilapidated building to construct workshops. |
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Apple, willow, birch, poplar, citrus, alder and maple are varieties we have used. |
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Nests are usually built in deciduous trees, such as aspen, alder, cottonwood, or willow, but they may also be in firs or other conifers. |
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The picture is then traced onto the boards, using a pointer or toothed wheel, and marked out with cones from the alder tree or with coffee beans. |
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The native trees planted include oak, ash, birch, alder, hazel, yew, and Scots pine. |
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In Prussia the coal of the alder, limetree, poplar, elder, willow, hemp, and hazel is used for powder. |
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The bark of alder buckthorn is removed, cut into small pieces, and dried for one year before being used medicinally. |
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The source of dried buckthorn bark, the alder buckthorn, is a shrub native to Europe and western parts of Asia. |
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If you have any doubts about how the alder buckthorn you plan to use has been aged, do not use it. |
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Chestnut trees, birch trees, holly bushes and alder buckthorns in oligotrophic oak groves. |
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We planted blue and white alyssums around her alder trees, and pink begonias around her house and gate. |
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The female aments of green alder are covered by exterior bud scales, unlike speckled alder in which the aments are lacking the outer scales. |
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Trees which are especially suited for erosion control include varieties of birch, cedar, alder, fir, pine and redwood. |
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The rest will be a mosaic of birch, rowan, wild cherry, alder, juniper and holly. |
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A mixture of alder, cherry, oak and other native species has attracted red squirrels as well as roe deer, hares and kingfishers. |
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The newly planted trees include oak, ash, Scots pine, yew, birch and alder. |
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The River Derwent was brown and high, ducks sheltered in eddies, and little birds flitted from alder to willow to alder. |
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Just 14 acrres of broadleaf woodland remain, including oak, ash, alder and birch and several large yew trees. |
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On the island, I followed indistinct paths through the lime, oak and black alder trees. |
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More native trees will be encouraged such as ash, alder, oak and rowan along streams and in the north west of the wood near Over Silton. |
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Other woody species, present in small numbers, included birch, bird cherry, aspen, and alder. |
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This was reported in pure monoculture plantations of alder in Himalaya and in lodgepole pine in North America. |
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Willow and alder fair well on wet sites with bird cherry suited to damp terrain. |
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Plants that grow along the stream banks include alder, Fremont cottonwood, sycamore, honey mesquite, and Goodding willow. |
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They surveyed the forest and studied the trees, identifying yellow wood, stinkwood, assegai wood, pear, alder and half a dozen other varieties. |
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What may follow in the path of the dead forest will likely be a mix of grasses and more hardwood trees like birch, aspen and alder. |
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Pewees and Alder Flycatchers do not join flocks but set up territories in patches of forest that they defend against members of their own species. |
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We're surrounded by tussock sedge, alder, jewelweed, skunk cabbage and swamp rose. |
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Ambeer Khan, of Alder Street, Hillhouse, was before Kirklees magistrates yesterday. |
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Or the Cambridge range with the choice of bright White Ash or vibrant Green Alder. |
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The couple were referred to Alder Hey straight away, where she was diagnosed with discitis, which is an infection of the spine. |
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They took part in a sponsored weight-lift to raise money for Alder Hey hospital. |
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Pollen studies by scientists have revealed that both of the island chains were once covered in dense woodlands of birch, alder, willow, hazel, rowan and aspen. |
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Much of the weed was cleared out to allow easy angling, though plenty of silver birch, rowan, alder, sycamore and pine remain to provide a scenic backdrop. |
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Mr Berryman said the Pot Belly Stove business would also go online, but products would still be available to buy from the Alder Street site. |
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She went to the dental hospital but she spat out the pre-med two times, so she was referred to Alder Hey. |
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Salmon, tuna, sturgeon, mussels, oysters, and sable are marinated and smoked using hickory and alder wood. |
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The landscape's rustic tone is anticipated as visitors approach along a nearly mile-long driveway lined with redwood, alder, fir and madrone trees. |
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The Raquet Club, in Liverpool, hosted the Clothes Throw lunch last week in aid of the Alder Hey Imagine Appeal. |
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Today's excess of elk and buffalo have destroyed woody species such as willow, aspen, cottonwood, alder and serviceberry along the streams and rivers. |
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Birch, alder, ash and hazel line the path, and the Grotaig Burn forms a steep-sided gorge for part of the way, the sides of which are covered with ferns and woodrush. |
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Stunted forms of tree species such as dwarf birch, alder, arctic willow, white spruce, black spruce, tamarack, least willow, net-veined willow and blue-green willow grow here. |
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The herbaceous vegetation would have been rich and diverse, including, for example, cattail, buttonbush, numerous sedges, grasses and rushes, and bushy willows and alder. |
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The borough council's environment and regeneration unit has applied for planning consent for the floodlit facilities at the Alder Lane park. |
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For the first time in 2,000 years, Scots pine, alder, birch, hazel, holly, and mountain ash are set to reclaim a large swath of the Scottish Highlands. |
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After that Robbie stepped into the money machine and raised pounds 3,000 for Alder Hey. |
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In a show that runs through July 31 at the Alder Gallery in Coburg, Harris presents a dozen tongue-slightly-in-cheek Tikis. |
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Andrew previously worked as an orthoptist at Alder Hey Children's Hospital before returning to university to study optometry. |
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Hart SC, Binkley D, Perry DA Influence of red alder on soil nitrogen transformations in two conifer forests of contrasting productivity. |
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The mountains around Lake Baikal are densely wooded with Grey Alder, Eurasian Aspen, Downy Birch, Siberian Larch, Siberian Fir, Scots Pine, and Siberian Spruce. |
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Immediately Pear Mill, Stockport and Alder Mill, Leigh were closed. |
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The new funding was lead by Atlanta based, Mosley Ventures, with participation from Alerion Ventures and existing angel investor, Alder Mortgage Group. |
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Craig said Lauren, who also leaves younger brother Daniel, 15, had hoped to become a radiotherapist after receiving treatment at Alder Hey and Clatterbridge hospitals. |
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The key transformation of our synthetic approach involves a Transannular Diels Alder reaction to establish the ABC ring system of the molecule in a single step. |
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Blackcurrant and guelder rose are frequent but alder buckthorn a common constituent of East Anglian carr is very rare. |
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The first trees to settle were willow, birch and juniper, followed later by alder and pine. |
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For the Mongochen mammoth, its diet consisted of herbs, grasses, larch, and shrubs, and possibly alder. |
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Other important trees in this zone include hornbeam, winding, maple, ash, alder along creeks, and in sandy soil birch compete with pine. |
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Some Fender Stratocasters and Telecasters are made of ash, as an alternative to the darker sounding alder. |
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The most commons trees are elm, alder, sycamore, poplar, willow and hornbeam. |
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Most of these piles were made from trunks of alder trees, a wood noted for its water resistance. |
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Common species of tree include oak, ash, sycamore, alder, blackthorn, hawthorn, beech and birch. |
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Examples of this kind of wood are alder, basswood, birch, buckeye, maple, willow, and the Populus species such as aspen, cottonwood and poplar. |
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Coppicing of willow, alder and poplar for energy wood has proven commercially successful. |
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Pine, larch and spruce occur mostly in plantations with alder and willow common along the river banks. |
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This is possibly indicated from the reconstruction of the fort at Carlisle in 83 using oak timbers from further afield, rather than local alder. |
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Involuntarily, he stepped behind some alder brush off the trail. Another flutter of wind thinning the turbid mist. |
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Red alder has morphed from a nuisance tree to a respected hardwood in North America and beyond. |
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To kill broadleaf vegetation, particularly red alder, that competes with conifer trees planted after clear-cutting. |
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Sefton Park and Liverpool are the league's founder members based in the city with Wavertree, Alder and Old Xaverians clubs having joined the league more recently. |
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Stephanie Happer, Northwest Hardwoods marketing manager, selected red alder as a personal favorite. |
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Despite these trends, essentially no red alder from southeastern Alaska is processed into secondary wood products. |
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Red alder is a medicinal plant that has been used almost as a cure-all by Native American tribes of the Pacific Coast. |
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Steve then crept 50 yards down and across a small draw, slid behind a big red alder tree, and began to make soft cow mews. |
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Hostas, ferns, Astilbes and Gunneras all love damp soils as do willows, Eucalyptus, alder and Liquidamber. |
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The best of the catch is hand-picked, then carefully smoked over fires of black alder wood from local forests. |
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Some common nurse-tree species are black locust, black alder, autumn olive, bicolor lespedeza, and indigo bush. |
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It's a tangle of suck holes, alder blowdowns and clinging fern and, depending on the rainfall, over-the-boot wet spots or springy peat moss. |
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Alnus glutinosa, known as common alder, is a native of Europe and also North Africa. |
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Specimens such as rowan, silver birch, common alder and hawthorn can be collected from points in Sefton. |
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Types of wood that should be in demand over the upcoming year include tulip wood, red alder and white and red oak, as well as other species such as ash, cherry and hard maple. |
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Use of red alder has been steadily increasing to include cabinetry, doors, furniture, musical instruments, turnery, carving, plywood corestock, woodenware and veneer. |
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Black alder and grey alder grow in northern Europe and western Siberia. |
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Less popular alternatives to cedar include basswood and alder. |
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Pinosylvin methyl ether deters snowshoe hare feeding on green alder. |
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They passed alder swamps and bamboo groves and pale green reindeer moss. |
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The variable climate promotes different flora zones where tundra and muskeg are dominant succeeded by grasses, flowering shrubs and forests of pine, birch, alder and willow. |
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The said bishop Ofbaldiston cut and sold all the alder wood upon the demesne at Rose, with large quantities of oak and ash, to the value of many hundred pounds. |
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Each tree had a meaning and significance of its own, and Gwydion guessed Bran's name by the alder branch Bran carried, the alder being one of Bran's prime symbols. |
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Hardwood species include white ash, green ash, red oak, white oak, black locust, black alder, Shumard oak, cherrybark oak, sweet gum, willow, and sycamore. |
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Other species are black alder, grey alder, aspen, ash, and oak groves. |
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