In this kind of environment, post-feminism confronts the young feminist as something of a briar patch to be negotiated with care. |
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Now is a good time for pruning soft fruit bushes, such as whitecurrants, redcurrants, gooseberries, blackcurrants and briar fruits. |
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The Centenier finished his coffee, while Holmes selected and filled his briar pipe. |
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Species whose fruits are used both in Europe and Asia include the briar rose or dog rose, which is made into tea or tisane, and the eglantine. |
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For a more compact plant, consider our native Scotch briar, or burnet rose. |
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The briar pipe continued to epitomise solid, dependable, common sense masculinity. |
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Immediately, Maria snatched her hand back quicker than if it had just come into contact with a briar bush. |
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Every man present had filled his clay or briar pipes with good Virginia tobacco. |
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And there they twined, in a true-love knot, The red, red rose and the briar. |
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The Scot's briar or burnet rose, Rosa pimpinellifolia, is a native and its cultivated hybrids and forms put up no fight in the garden because they actually like it here. |
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Edwards appears to view that prospect in the way that Br'er Rabbit viewed the prospect of being thrown into the briar patch. |
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Saint-Claude becomes the birthplace of briar pipe manufactures and the world capital of pipe-making. |
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Apply on the substrate to be painted with briar root effect ISOLACK ENAMEL in RAL 1018 colour or similar colours. |
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Muscular but rounded, with briar and mineral notes buried deep on the fleshy finish. |
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He enjoy to carve briar and every year he postpones the time of retirement. |
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The branches of the heather can be used for domestic brooms, while the root provides the wood for briar pipes. |
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Throughout this long afternoon, we remained motionless in the briar patch. |
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She continued till the path curved, where she did not follow it, and instead began to bushwhack through the small poplar trees and briar undergrowth of the Island thicket. |
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And at the other end is a garden all in brambles and briar rose. |
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He twisted his briar pipe, between the two buttons on his longjohns, ran on deck and joined others scrambling down a rope. |
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Their bootprints turned to face the thicket of briar and bramble in exactly the same place mine had. |
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The Giannattasio firm has also completed the range of solutions it offers, by perfecting the application of briar on the frame and the staff bead. |
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The wood graining effect on the 7A is a type similar to the briar wood. |
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As far as their British pedigree is concerned, all started as wild plants, as dog and sweet briar roses, old man's beard or traveller's joy. |
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But the most popular and the best material used nowadays is briar. |
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I arrived to the conclusion that the material to be employed should be a material that has the design similar to the design of the sheet of briar bought at the beginning. |
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Later tellings sweeten this aspect of the story, by having Tristan's grave grow a briar, but Iseult's grave grow a rose tree, which then intertwine with each other. |
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