Vidal and Hedges collected and analyzed the largest genetic data set ever assembled for the scaly reptiles known as squamates. |
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With the Benson and Hedges signalling the start of the run-in to the World Championship it seems that The Rocket is yet again the man to beat. |
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Hedges will respond best to regular trims, while there are plenty of products on the market to keep wood and metal fences looking their best. |
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Hedges of thorn and dog rose give way to hedges of neat privet, a suburban section where I felt a right Charlie booted and rucksacked. |
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The earliest ones looked like giant salamanders, measuring about four feet long, Hedges said. |
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Yet out of this inauspicious premise, director Peter Hedges has created an extraordinarily fresh and universal film. |
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The ball fell to Jimmy Hedges and his strike was again blocked on the line as the whistle went. |
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When Jane Hedges, a rural dean in Devon, arrives at Westminster in January she will break a male-only tradition stretching back 1,000 years. |
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Alarmed at the violent feelings aroused by the crime, Judge Cornelius Hedges closed the hearings to the public. |
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Hedges effectively treads the tightrope between comedy and drama without veering too far in either direction. |
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In his new book, Chris Hedges says this attitude proves America has cheerily waved goodbye to reality once and for all. |
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Geary was pleased with the performance, and although there are several players nursing injuries the manager will be pleased to welcome back his talisman, Jimmy Hedges. |
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Yorkshire were in buoyant mood today for their Benson and Hedges Cup match against Derbyshire at Headingley which marked the opening of their home season. |
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Silsden eventually came into the game but their front men, Hoyle and Hedges were tightly marked throughout the game and had to play much of the time with their backs to goal. |
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The analysis by Hedges and Poling, however, places tuataras nearer to crocodiles than to lizards. |
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Earlier that year, he had won the Benson and Hedges Masters in London, his second snooker title after the World Championship. |
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Gareth Bale and Marley Watkins withdrew due to injury and were replaced by Tom Bradshaw and Ryan Hedges. |
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In 1938 Blyton and her family moved to a house in Beaconsfield, which was named Green Hedges by Blyton's readers following a competition in her magazine. |
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The three-acre garden was created from an exposed open field now sheltered by hedges and fences. |
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Many of the needle evergreens including yew, arborvitae, hemlock, and incense cedar make fine hedges. |
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The list below shows shrubs used in formal hedges that respond well to frequent or heavy pruning. |
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The garden shredder also aids in shredding debris from punning your hedges. |
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The 10-acre garden of cypresses, yews and quickset hedges is called the Domaine des Colombia. |
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Barbed wire can be incorporated into existing natural obstacles like hedges, fences and walls, and used to block access from the roof. |
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Plastic bags, crisp packets, plastic bottles and soggy newspapers lie abundantly in the verges, or caught in trees and hedges. |
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Wide shrub borders edged with low hedges can lead your eye in the direction of a water feature, garden seat or piece of statuary. |
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The European quickset hedges of hawthorn and willow never became popular on the Island, perhaps because maintaining them is quite laborious. |
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Later parliamentary enclosures were characterised by quickset hawthorn hedges running in straight lines. |
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Farm animals were excluded from these coppices by the digging of ditches and the setting up of hedges of quickthorn grown on banks. |
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She still hedges a bit on her command responsibility, but I think she actually acquitted herself quite well in this online discussion. |
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With its drystone hedges, bedraggled cottages, enigmatic stone menhirs, and rainswept green fields, Jejudo has something of a Celtic feel. |
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It was a smallish expanse of grassland bordered by hedges the horses could easily jump if they were so inclined. |
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We also had to deal with terrifically dry easterly winds, so building windbreaks and planting hedges were a top priority. |
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She described the large house, trimmed hedges, her uniform, and the mother who dressed elegantly to receive and visit friends for lunch. |
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He was particularly skilled at draining with hand tools and either laying or cutting thorn hedges. |
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The Kadzik garden has two personalities, divided by the brick path and flanking boxwood hedges. |
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Our land is very flat, so I deliberately divided it up with hemlock, boxwood, and yew hedges. |
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Used in the right way and with plants of appropriate scale, hedges bring year-round definition and a sense of enclosure. |
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Outside, there is an extensive lawned garden with flowerbeds and hedges to the front. |
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A tree pressed its leafy branches to my window, and through the mesh of leaves I caught hints of hedges and flowerbeds. |
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As one walks up the Max Reger Weg, houses become more modern, but the road retains a rural aspect, being broad, grassy and lined with hedges. |
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She says up to 1,000 children are now living rough, sleeping under hedges and bridges and begging to survive, many of them glue sniffing. |
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Out has gone the traditional lawn which has been replaced by water while hedges have been replaced by artistic steel designs. |
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Large expanses of lawns with hedges, flowerbeds and ground covers interspersed with royal palms along the medians are envisaged in the plan. |
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For formal hedges, shorten main and secondary stems just before the plants begin their second season of growth. |
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They are found carved in rock, ceramics, clay tablets, mosaics, manuscripts, stone patterns, turf, hedges, and cathedral pavements. |
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He now hopes to plant another 450 metres of hedge at Hob Moor to replace deteriorating hedges and to screen other ugly boundaries. |
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Similar to grass shears, only longer, this tool is useful for trimming shrubs and hedges. |
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We decided to take a short cut through the neighborhood yards playing follow the leader over hedges, fences, porch banisters, etc. |
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Lighting a mentholated cigarette, I strolled by sea grape hedges and through a moongate to a limestone cliff dropping to the Atlantic. |
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Look out for uniquely carved benches, hogs in the hedges and other woodland animals. |
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Quixotic mazes made with podacarpus hedges or scarlet red bean vines can be done with a little imagination. |
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A factory farm stood silent and abandoned, hedges of elders dripped berries and were decorated with white trumpets of bindweed. |
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But, that would be a good thing, because they wouldn't have to trim hedges and cut grass, he noted. |
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Molina's crew trims hedges, mows grass, and has planted bougainvillea, jacaranda, queen palms and hibiscus. |
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Flocks of mixed finches including siskins bounced along the hedges and down to the wooded beck. |
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The only sounds we could hear were the blustering wind, and fluttering paper pressing against ruined hedges and walls. |
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There was a sprinkling of roadside crosses and the bocage, the thick hedges along the roadsides, could hardly have been more bosky. |
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Up until the middle of last century farmers were limited to cutting the hedges back with a hand slasher. |
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Our approach is to leave our base unhedged, but to use hedges on acquisitions to build the company. |
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They jumped over countless hedges and a myriad of small streams and barbed wire, all set up to prevent what was happening now. |
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Along the way you pass little old quarries, thickets and deep sloe hedges, and you might just catch the sound of gunfire. |
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Owners of unruly hedges or unmanageable gardens need fear no more thanks to a pair of four-legged lawn mowers now available for hire. |
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And, of course, some companies are mitigating losses through currency hedges. |
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It may be quite tempting to turn your back on mankind behind hedges of bougainvillea, oleander, or myrtle. |
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The site is bounded by fencing, hedges and trees, and fences divide most of the plots. |
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Stevenson says he's been collecting things for more than 70 years, including pieces of derelict vehicles found under boxthorn hedges. |
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I indicated the houses with collapsed roofs, broken windows, charred brickwork and dismantled hedges. |
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Youngsters have been blamed for vandalising phone boxes and public benches, smashing windows and setting light to hedges in the town. |
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The garden rooms are defined by tall hedges of broadleaf evergreens that provide a backdrop for large pots planted with flowers. |
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Ray Darcy was responsible for cutting the road verges and hedges on the approach roads to the village. |
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No songbirds to tangle in the hedges, in shrubs, up above your head in the crowns of cypress and in the branches of chestnut trees, plane trees. |
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Hardy fuchsias also make attractive hedges either as a single species or mixed with other hedging plants, such as hawthorn and beech. |
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The reserve is comprised of two hay meadows enclosed by tall hedges of hazel, hawthorn, Guelder rose and dogwood. |
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They do not need a wall and are happy to scramble over heathers, conifers, trees or hedges. |
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A few deciduous bushes make nice hedges, although many look best grown informally rather than sheared. |
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Dressed in black the person was creeping toward the house, ducking behind bushes and hedges. |
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Lily and tulip bulbs can go into the garden as can deciduous trees, climbers, shrubs and hedges, roses and fruit trees, bushes and canes. |
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Houses, fences, and hedges can act as dams that block wind, causing cold pockets. |
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People believe that directness is rude and use a variety of euphemisms and hedges to avoid it. |
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So great was the attention to detail that gardeners at Kimber clipped hedges with nail scissors. |
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All participants will be happy to know that the hedges have been clipped and the potholes are filled all ready for a great evening out. |
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Herbs, such as germander and santolina, can be clipped into low hedges to create a knot garden. |
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There were sunken gardens and ornamental ponds, rose pergolas and formal hedges. |
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The overgrown hedges in the village are to be attended to and the road junctions repainted following recent road works. |
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As the evening cooled he did go out to cut hedges and such but otherwise he hid indoors out of the sun, just as Dolly and I did. |
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The law may soon come to the aid of householders who claim their lives are blighted by neighbours' high hedges. |
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There were no real hard hedges to it, but a kind of luxurious patina that drew the listener into his unique world as if by stealth. |
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Keep on planting hardy deciduous climbers, hedges and shrubs while the conditions are good. |
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The clippings from these low hedges were then strewn on the floor for the same purpose. |
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The great expanses of the open fields were replaced by hedges, fences, and, in upland areas, dry stone walling. |
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Shards of plastic and even wheels had been sent flying across the street into gardens and hedges. |
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This plant is happy to creep along the ground or to climb into trees and into hedges. |
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Such defects could include trees and hedges that require attention either by the Highway Authority or frontager. |
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Once we got there, we crept through the small gap in the overgrown hedges that served as the entranceway. |
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So after all my regular warnings about the right way to clip hedges, you find yourself with a hedge that has gaps all along its base. |
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In the distance where the land dips away, neighbouring fields are surrounded by scrubby hedges with large gaps. |
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Primarily, an economy hedges itself against losses from withdrawal or retreat from other pre-established markets. |
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She made her way, seemingly effortlessly, over walls, through gates and under hedges as the following horde tried in vain to make ground. |
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They made their way through the hedges, Valerie being careful to avoid the painful prickles of the thorns. |
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It is illegal to clear development sites, carry out roofing work, treat timber or prune hedges or trees if nests are present. |
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Also prune to shape overgrown hedges and spring-flowering vines and shrubs after they bloom. |
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It stands in a good-sized plot of land, with gardens to the front enclosed by hedges and a wall. |
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As the daylight died, the shadows came to life and began to prowl about the hedges and corners of houses. |
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These birds take refuge in hedges and wooded areas and at dusk fly out to feed in marshy ground. |
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It grows on trees, particularly elms, in open situations such as hedges or parklands. |
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While I've been under the weather things have been growing in the fields and hedges, turning my little world back to a green and pleasant place. |
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The downwardly un-mobile may pump gas, wash dishes, trim hedges or do any number of other low-pay, no-benefit jobs. |
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A drab brown little bird, it has a weak but musical song, which doesn't carry far but can be heard from low bushes or hedges. |
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I strolled by sea grape hedges and through a gate to a limestone cliff dropping to the Atlantic. |
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These include the restoration of drystone walls and hedges, and improving access to the countryside. |
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The house was on a hill and there weren't many trees or hedges to shelter it from the wind. |
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In some instances the larger hedges are supported or reinforced with small poles which are anchored into the surface soil. |
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Members of the group spend Sundays laying hedges and developing the grounds of the church. |
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Pay particular attention to the topping or lopping of trees or the trimming or laying of hedges. |
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Bill hook for layering hedges or splitting withies for hurdles. |
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He urged people to cut back overhanging trees and hedges, avoid parking on the pavement, and think carefully about the positioning of wheelie bins. |
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They'll replant the hedges and grow insanely expensive vegetables for fun. |
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Back then farmers were worried that the hedgecutters might destroy their hedges and often asked for guarantees that the boxthorn was going to survive the ordeal. |
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Then there are the hedges themselves, which will very soon need a trim. |
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The tranquil uses of red and orange brickwork, with their auburn hedges, mollify the harshness of the sky above Pissarro's characteristically low horizon. |
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We hope that by cutting hedgerows we will make ginnels safer and make it more difficult for burglars to work without the cover that overgrown hedges provide. |
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A good starting point is to install large, specimen trees, hedges, hard landscaping, and water features or to buy a couple of beautiful ceramic or terracotta pots. |
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The network of mature hedges, the areas of long grass and the ponds and streams means there are plenty of insects, especially moths, for the bats to feed on. |
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Throughout the Island gorse forms most of the fences, growing on the top and from the sides of the various banks and hedges, and when in blow is really beautiful. |
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They could have been cycling through Normandy, with lush green hedges to left and right and cows chewing the cud in fields next to half-timbered houses. |
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The entrance to the inn was adorned with sweetbriars and hawthorn hedges. |
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The hedges were as yet uncut and were fizzing with little birds, notably bright yellowhammers, and sloes dressed with a dark bloom hung enormous like grapes. |
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Then we started the drive through the bocage of Normandy, the maze of fields, hedges and ditches William the Conqueror shaped to slow down German tanks and Ford Cortinas. |
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Rose bushes and all other kinds of hedges furbished the entire grounds, and though the house itself did not look as luxurious, even it was not what I had imagined. |
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We'd go over at twilight, when the big white house had a patina like the inside of a shell, and chase fireflies among the cypress trees and boxwood hedges. |
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The subdivision by quickset hawthorn hedges came slightly later as drainage improved the quality of the pasture, enabling cattle rather than sheep to be stocked. |
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Fences and hedges put up by the council have been torn down, often within 24 hours of being installed, trees have been damaged and rare wildflowers crushed by wheels. |
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A perfectly tended flower garden lined the base of the house and a neat row of dark green hedges concealed the white picket fence running along the outside of the yard. |
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His mission is to find as many sloe berries from blackthorn hedges as he can this autumn to expand his booming sloe gin and liqueur chocolate production business. |
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I've heard it used to describe the man-made features such as walls, paths, arbors, hedges, and fences that divide the garden into different areas. |
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The wide verges were tangled with the trumpets of field convolvulus, a smaller version of the plant that plays so loud in the hedges at this time of the year. |
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I recently observed several employees of Swindon Services hand-picking paper, plastic food containers, cans and bottles from hedges and coppices in the Shaw area. |
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The meadow is enclosed by tall hedges which are mostly quite young, but the northern section is species-rich including dogwood, field maple and spindle. |
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Cuckoo pint or Lords and Ladies grows in woodlands, hedges and ditches. |
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Tall shrubs, hedges, or vine-covered fences make a detached patio private. |
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A street cleaner already cleans the main thoroughfares but wind eddies can blow drifts of crisp packets and chocolate wrappers into alleys and hedges, he said. |
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A tall hedge lined an even taller wall of stone that enclosed the square garden, and a grid of paths criss-crossed squares of rose plants and hedges. |
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There, in Laguna Beach, I saw hibiscus hedges eight feet tall, with solid masses of large red and pink flowers, and sprawling banks of white and yellow jasmine. |
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The statues and trees looked tiny from up high, as did the hedges that had been clipped into elaborate shapes by the skilled gardeners, into birds and animals. |
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To the west a tree lined hedge screens the site from Stantyway Road, which passes the site in a shallow cutting with tree lined hedges on the banks on both sides. |
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While some front gardens are overgrown, untended and filled with litter, others are carefully looked after with window boxes, flowers in bloom and neatly trimmed hedges. |
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Throughout the scheme, tiers of steps leading into the sunken areas provide informal seating and car parking is screened by hedges of dark cypresses. |
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A large formal garden is screened front and rear with mature hedges. |
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It was a very dark night, and a thin rain began to fall as we turned from the high road into a narrow lane, deeply rutted, with hedges on either side. |
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Known as herb bennet or wood avens, this is a yellow-flowered herbaceous perennial up to 2 ft tall, occurring fairly commonly in shaded ground by woods or in hedges. |
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There is still a concern of many overgrown hedges within the village. |
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It was a three-quarter-acre garden with terraces, roses, yew hedges, box parterres, geraniums, pelargoniums and double herbaceous borders leading to a meadow planted with eucalyptus. |
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Then there are the sloes and bullaces, almost always to be found in old hedges, which at this season have a misty blue bloom on them, equal to any that we see on the grape. |
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He penned a large chunk of the epic The Lord of the Rings here, inspired by the rural patchwork of hedges, meadows and woodlands rolling down to the lazy River Ribble. |
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Now is the time to plant hedges, specimen trees and shelter belts. |
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Potential choices for great evergreen hedges include yew, box, holly, Escallonia, Euonymus, Osmanthus, Portuguese laurel and Photinia. |
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In the hedges, our native spindle, Euonymus europaeus is transformed from uniform green to cerise and vivid pink. |
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Oxystelma esculentum is a slender, laticiferous climber found in hedges near water courses throughout the plains and lower hills of India. |
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But only Englishmen tame privet hedges while wearing what looks suspiciously like a posing pouch. |
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The roads in the Vale of Mowbray are characteristically contained by low hedges with wide verges. |
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Some Cornish hedges are believed by the Guild of Cornish Hedgers to date from 5000 BC, although there appears to be little dating evidence. |
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The hedges at the edges are often overgrown and may have spread laterally owing to the neglect of many years. |
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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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The Bohemian waxwings have been spotted all over the region as they scour shrubs and hedges for berries. |
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Traditional mazes are most commonly grown using yew hedges, but these take several years to mature. |
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In fact they established hedges throughout their lands in order to make them difficult for cavalry. |
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Trim hornbeam, beech, Ley-land cypress and thuja hedges, if you haven't already done so. |
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It can also become a nuisance in gardens, sending down its strong suckering roots amongst hedges and shrubs. |
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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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Now that the hawthorn hedges have just about finished flowering, they are due for their first trim of the year to neaten them up. |
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Designer Robert Frier, a hay fever victim, has swapped lawn for water and outlawed dust and pollen-bearing scented plants and hedges. |
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Aucuba, eleagnus and butcher's broom are extremely robust and make solid hedges, and variegated holly can also be used. |
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Viburnum Early autumn, as in right now, is the best time to plant evergreen hedges. |
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Clip hornbeam, beech, Leyland cypress and thuja hedges before mid-September. |
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The bocage is a patchwork of small fields with high hedges, typical of western areas. |
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In the 1840s the Melling Road was also flanked by hedges and the runners had to jump into the road and then back out of it. |
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The contest is a rough one, with teams fighting to move the bottles over such obstacles as ditches, hedges, and barbed wire. |
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Consider a credit derivative that hedges credit risk of a loan, for example. |
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An arborator looked after trees, a vinitor cared for vines, and a topiarius was expert in clipping hedges and looking after pleasure gardens. |
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Among shrubs and hedges, Pittosporums are among the most dependable and adaptable selections. |
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While bindweed snakes its way through borders and up hedges, ground elder is emerging from under my neighbour's fence and couch grass is appearing amid perennials and shrubs. |
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Over a thousand had gathered at Newton, near Kettering, pulling down hedges and filling ditches, to protest against the enclosures of Thomas Tresham. |
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Use sharp secateurs to prune holly hedges and evergreen cherry laurels, as the large glossy leaves turn brown and look terrible if they're chopped in half with shears. |
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He was ordained deacon in the Church of England, 1740, but George Whitefield recommended him to leave his curacies in order to preach on highways and hedges. |
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Buffer strips, fallow land, areas with catch crops or green cover and areas with nitrogen fixing crops will qualify, subject to weightings, and so will hedges. |
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When I first met her in a college in Sheffield, she told me of her school years in the oil town of Abadan, a place of privet hedges and mown lawns. |
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By contrast, straight enclosure roads which were laid out between 1760 and 1840 run through the then newly enclosed lands with straight walls or hedges. |
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In northern Europe the pleaching is usually this very narrowand two dimensional shape, but there are many examples of wider, three dimensional hedges correctly termed boskage. |
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If you have the muscles to lift it, the large 27mm blade gap and super sharp double-sided teeth make light work of unruly hedges in need of an annual cut back. |
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It encompasses building and renewing a defensive global plan that operationally hedges the currency, distribution and logistics risks associated with gray markets. |
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In areas where slate is plentiful it is also used in pieces of various sizes for building walls and hedges, sometimes combined with other kinds of stone. |
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