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Vidal and Hedges collected and analyzed the largest genetic data set ever assembled for the scaly reptiles known as squamates.
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.
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.
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.
The earliest ones looked like giant salamanders, measuring about four feet long, Hedges said.
Yet out of this inauspicious premise, director Peter Hedges has created an extraordinarily fresh and universal film.
The ball fell to Jimmy Hedges and his strike was again blocked on the line as the whistle went.
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.
Alarmed at the violent feelings aroused by the crime, Judge Cornelius Hedges closed the hearings to the public.
Hedges effectively treads the tightrope between comedy and drama without veering too far in either direction.
In his new book, Chris Hedges says this attitude proves America has cheerily waved goodbye to reality once and for all.
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.
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.
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.
The analysis by Hedges and Poling, however, places tuataras nearer to crocodiles than to lizards.
Earlier that year, he had won the Benson and Hedges Masters in London, his second snooker title after the World Championship.
Gareth Bale and Marley Watkins withdrew due to injury and were replaced by Tom Bradshaw and Ryan Hedges.
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.
The three-acre garden was created from an exposed open field now sheltered by hedges and fences.
Many of the needle evergreens including yew, arborvitae, hemlock, and incense cedar make fine hedges.
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Hedges of damsons or the myrobalan serve as shelters from the wind and grow rapidly.
The last question was addressed to Hedges, who had come in unsummoned.
The Joseph Smith Lily Garden was named for a local award-winning lily hybridizer and was founded by the late Hank Hedges, an award-winning gardener, lecturer and educator.
The bottom of hawthorn hedges may be conveniently thickened, by putting in some plants of common sweet briar, or barberry.
Every day boys were to be seen walking along the roads and by the hedges and ditches, catching dragonflies with birdlime.
The wild or bitter orange is used for hedges, and the thick skin of the fruit makes a sweetmeat of some commercial value.
The quickset hedges on either side were only waist high and did not shelter him.
Cherokee roses starred the hedges, or, adventurously climbing the highest trees, flung downward graceful pendants.
It was planted in 1896, and is formed of thick hedges of arbor vitae, about a thousand shrubs being employed.
From rose-loved hedges, woodbine, and cornflower azure-blue, where yellowing wheat-stalks crowd up under the shadow of green firs.
He shall also have the curtilage with the garden adjoining the hall on the north side enclosed as it is with hedges and ditches.
Theres no an article int but flat fields, and dead water, and dreary lines o hedges.
Can't you preach and pray behind the hedges, or in a sandpit, or in a coal-hole, first?
The grass was all but hidden under a blue blur of scabious, and the cobwebs in the hedges were elaborately studded with dew-drops.
Before us was a driveway, shaded by great elms and bordered by rose hedges.
The flowers are sheltered from the boisterous winds where necessary by high hedges of euonymus, veronica, and escallonia.
He watched the rain before the gig-lamps, the faint gleaming of the shadowy horse's body, the passing of the dark hedges.
All hedges and ditches to be made betwixt 'severals', evidently enclosures as distinguished from common fields.
There were hedges covered with hawthorn, and the scent of it reached us as we rushed past.
Few garden owners plant now the snowberry, Symphoricarpus racemosus, once seen in every front yard, and even used for hedges.
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