At low elevations, charred trunks today stand sentinel on steep slopes where fire burned very hot, consuming every needle and pine cone. |
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The young parrot's foot became caught between a pine cone and the wire that secured it. |
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I bit into the apple, resettling more comfortably, pulling a pine cone out from behind my back and tossing it a few feet away. |
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Garcia's opening drive finished against a pine cone and close to a tree, but more importantly behind a sponsor's sign. |
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Even if they miss your head, a 2-foot pine cone dropping nearby can give you a Chicken Little moment. |
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However, instead of one pine cone and naturalistic leaf forms this capital has a proliferation of pine cones with more abstract leaves. |
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It didn't even bother me when a pine cone hit me on the head. |
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Twist it to hold the pine cone, leaving enough wire so that it can be hung from a tree branch. |
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The wire screen cage, with three doors is topped with a pointed roof crowned with a pine cone and with rounded finials at the four corners. |
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He threw a pine cone at a squirrel, who ran away skittishly up a tree. |
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Make your walk into a scavenger hunt, clean up your neighbourhood, or pick up a pointy rock, a red leaf, pine cone or discarded paper. |
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Their journey is threatened by the dangerous Lake Snake, the evil Ice Witch and the giant Nasookin, who would like the pine cone for themselves. |
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Symbol of the liberties of Liège, it is surmounted by Three Graces carrying a pine cone crowned with a cross. |
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Some people think that this pattern is a tear of Buddha, a pine cone or a drop. |
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Newell post caps made of forged steel, designed to receive by welding a ball or an above pine cone. |
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Watch out for the trees' pine cone like seed pod, which is spiky under foot. |
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Fibonacci numbers come up surprisingly often in nature, from the number of petals in various flowers to the number of scales along a spiral row in a pine cone. |
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In Greek legend the evergreen pine tree is sacred to the goat god Dionysus, and the pine cone, a phallic symbol of eternity, immortality and rebirth. |
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Slovenský o¨tiepok' is characterised by its special shape, that of a large egg, pine cone or ellipsoid with decoration. |
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Roll the peanut butter covered pine cone in the seeds until liberally coated. |
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Weight for cuckoo clocks in pine cone form. |
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Start with the largest pine cone you can find. |
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It rests upon a stand adorned with a frieze of roses and leaves, and with finely worked legs linked by a crossbar bearing at its center a pine cone that echoes the one above. |
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After they discover a golden pine cone near their home in British Columbia, 11-year-old Bren and his 9-year-old sister, Lucy, set out to find the pine cone's rightful owner, taking their dog, Ooshka, along with them. |
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Finally, there is uncertainty surrounding the bronze pine cone in the chapel, and where it was created. |
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Pine cone bird feeder One of the simplest feeders to make is the pine cone bird feeder. |
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For the feet, cut out a heartshaped piece of orange card and glue the pine cone to the heart with the rounded end facing forward. |
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But deep in the forest on his father's farm two gnomes called Pine Cone and Pepper Pot are worried. |
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