Look for Greek or Turkish mastic, which usually comes from pine trees, in Middle Eastern or wholefood stores. |
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She remembers pine trees, huge lakes surrounded with rock, flaming autumn colours and winters that left her cold six months of the year. |
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The same 10 homologous linkage groups were identified between loblolly pine and maritime pine. |
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Editorials were written about the wisdom of planting another imported pine over a native pohutukawa. |
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In the park's early days, pine trees were planted on the higher points of the park. |
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This antioxidant flavonoid is an extract from the bark of the French maritime pine tree. |
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White pine often occurred as a secondary species in this community, along with large beech, sugar maple, red maple, oak, and hickory. |
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In a natural pine finish, it can be left in its original state or painted to coordinate with your decor. |
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He said the most recent theft occurred on Saturday night, when a variety of flat-packed pine furniture was stolen. |
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It wasn't so much different from Utah, but for the fact that this had more maples and oaks than pine trees, and that it was absolutely flat. |
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The quest for a flawless fir or perfect pine has also led some growers to spray trees with chemical colorants, or even experiment with cloning. |
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From here, a glass-panelled door connects to the large country style kitchen with its pine dresser and cupboards. |
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Located on a cordgrass marsh, the house rests on random pilings that blend in with the pine grove. |
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If he finds these big structures, he probably has a broad-leaf tree such as a maple or oak instead of a pine or other conifer. |
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The drawing room to the left has a redbrick floor-to-ceiling fireplace with pine mantelpiece. |
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There is a cast iron fireplace with stained pine mantelpiece and oak floorboards. |
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Some examples of these include cottonseed, buckwheat, corncobs, grape pomace, pine straw, and pecan, walnut, and rice hulls. |
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About 19 pine poles, each averaging 18 feet in length, comprised the tipi's frame. |
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The northern Idaho ground squirrel lives in dry, rocky meadows surrounded by forests of ponderosa pine or Douglas fir. |
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But he was unhappy about planting only Douglas-fir or ponderosa pine on a site, replacing the natural mixed species with a monoculture. |
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Tuna tartare, served in hollowed-out lemons, is vitalized with an unexpected foursome of currants, pine nuts, fava beans, and sun-dried tomatoes. |
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Internal features include pine floorboards, patio doors and a stone fireplace. |
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Oriental rugs over large antique pine floorboards soften and warm each space. |
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For dessert, buttermilk panna cotta sprinkled with citrus wedges and toasted pine nuts is a far cry from mom's tapioca. |
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The rustic cottage, constructed with pine slats, was the home of a man who loved the outdoors. |
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The road was beginning to ascend now, the landscape dotted with pine trees. |
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I had imagined an open meadow, ringed and shaded by a few towering royal palms, maybe even a pine or two. |
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The potential for long-distance seed dispersal by longleaf pine was also demonstrated by estimations of seed dispersal into the 75 m plots. |
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In Ocala National Forest, foresters and local volunteers replaced slash pine with stronger, more resilient longleaf pine. |
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We're planting many areas back to longleaf pine in order to restore the natural fire regime. |
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Generally only a very hot fire, one fueled by drought and a heavy buildup of fallen leaves and pine needles, will kill a longleaf pine. |
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Since longleaf pine does not produce annual growth rings during its juvenile grass stage, true age cannot be determined. |
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The forest floor often is covered with duff from rotten pine needles, logs, and leaves. |
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You can recognise the arolla pine by the needles which grow in groups of five. |
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Small-leafed linden, mountain elm, ash, Siberian fir, spruce, blue spruce, larch, arolla pine and pine are also among the traditional trees. |
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And unlike white pine, the needles of Swiss stone pine persist up to five years, giving the tree a full-bodied appearance. |
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In lower elevations, stands of dwarf mountain pine and old spruce stands occur with intermixed Swiss stone pine and alpine juniper. |
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Their pine nuts come from Swiss stone pines, whose close relative the Korean nut pine grows well and yields good crops in Ottawa. |
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Lake basins, larch woods and Swiss stone pine woods, peatbogs, and alpine pastures are typical of the area. |
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The pine plywood lining has been coated with limewash, to prevent it turning orange. |
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Look for hair removal systems made with ingredients such as sugar and pine resin. |
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They dig latrines, cobble together privies and chicken coops, and struggle to build cabins from piles of pine logs. |
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The pine tree lappet moth is a major defoliator of pines and other conifers over much of its natural range. |
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The kitchen is fully fitted but some may find the yellow pine units and visible modern appliances jar with the backdrop of ancient stonework. |
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The walnut and yellow pine step-back open cupboard was found in Alabama and appears to have been made there about the same time as the chairs. |
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He applied various amounts of resin to small blocks of Southern yellow pine that he had placed in a pressurized chamber. |
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It's time to order the southern yellow pine flooring for the main floor, take a deep breath and plunge in. |
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Southern yellow pine floors, tall moldings at the base of the walls to house the outlets, and white trim and cabinetry accent the interior. |
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Large windows to the side provide attractive views over the rear garden, to which there is direct access through glazed yellow pine French doors. |
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The desk-and-bookcase of about 1820 is made of mahogany, birch, and mahogany veneer with tulip poplar and yellow pine as secondary woods. |
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Choose antique Southern yellow pine or pure heart pine in any of several widths, lengths, and finishes. |
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Valley Kit Homes can also supply treated pine or steel frames to some rural areas, to ensure against white ants. |
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The waves pounded below, and the wind whispered in from the ocean, jostling the lone pine that grew stunted from the rocky soil. |
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The country kitchens have pine units, slated flooring and are fitted with washer-dryer, fridge, dishwasher and a cooker. |
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Sighing deeply, Adam caught the long remembered scent of warm pine pitch and dust. |
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The narrow entrance hall leads to a larger reception hall decorated in warm colours, with light coming from a glass and pine door. |
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This is a single room with built-in pine units incorporating wardrobes, shelving, cupboards, a desk and dressing table. |
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A pine staircase leads up to the bedrooms, the largest of which has a red deal floor as well as a timber wainscot. |
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Purple Finches flock to the wahoo elm trees to feed on the buds, and Crossbills attack the pine cones. |
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In half of the 20 trials, a yellow pine chipmunk was the initial cacher and in half a deer mouse was the initial cacher. |
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Voles eat seedlings, but deer mice eat seeds, especially the larger seeds of ponderosa pine and Douglas-fir. |
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Finally, out of the pine tree, a figure dropped to the ground, landing on its hands and knees. |
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She reached for some of the more limber pine needles by her feet, but stopped when she noticed they were dripping with red. |
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This was followed by a salad of new potatoes, julienned carrots, fresh chives, pine nuts and escargots braised in hazelnut oil. |
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The heat from the fire causes the pine cones to explode, dispersing seed over a wide area. |
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You will have spent the last two months collecting pine cones of uniform size and dipping them in gold paint. |
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Restoration of longleaf pine ecosystems in the Southeast involves removal of large volumes of timber suitable for pulpwood. |
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Even the grimy black pine has been painted over with white gloss and the walls are covered in teeny Yeats prints. |
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The crinkles in the gold leaf highlight the delicate texture of lace, the mottled surface of a pine plank table, or the peeling walls. |
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In the late prehistoric period, pine woodland was extensive in the Scottish Highlands and the west of Ireland. |
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Warrick said the Turks used the pine logs to cover their trenches in defence against the attacking Australians. |
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The garden is located in the front of the house, with pine and cypress trees, lawns and marble sculptures or fountains. |
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I am going to use hoop pine marine ply made in QLD as I just couldn't seem to get the quality I wanted in gaboon mahogany. |
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Some currants are host to the White pine blister rust, and should not be planted near white pines. |
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Suillus pungens is one of the most abundant fruiters in the coastal pine forests that we have studied. |
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I had a thinly-sliced cucumber salad with shallots, a sprinkling of crumbled feta cheese and pine kernels. |
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The bright yellow kitchen is fitted with pine floor and wall units as well as an integrated fridge-freezer, hob and oven. |
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The kitchen has a range of antique-style pine units as well as an integrated fridge-freezer, oven and hob. |
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Sometimes a rapid crown fire singes pine cones hut the seeds inside are protected. |
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Chickadees, crossbills, goldfinches, nuthatches, siskins, and woodpeckers pick the winged seeds out of pine and spruce cones. |
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The desolate pine forests, craggy gullies and rugged desert country are all perfectly suited to this style of movie. |
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In 1994, Global ReLeaf helped local foresters in central Minnesota plant 13,000 white pine seedlings. |
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The mountain was mostly covered of a pine tree forest, and was the home of many species of birds. |
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For three hours we snaked our way through soaring mountains covered in pine forests. |
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Everything from towering palm trees to pine forests inhabited the island's varied ecosystems. |
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By contrast, the floor of pine forests was covered thinly by needles, and had much less absorptive capacity. |
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Everything is very quiet, except for the occasional sound of snow falling off pine trees and cedars. |
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Inside the dark, pillared wood, precious little light seeps, there's only the noise of wood and the crunch of pine needles underfoot. |
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The floor was wet, stained, and pine needles were littered around the spot he had stood on. |
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My yard always looked so nice and clean with its daylilies and begonias around each planted pine tree in the front yard. |
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This energetic, sensual and woody fragrance contains a dash of tangerine and pine scents. |
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Flower petals close up, and pine cones begin to lock, preparing themselves for the coming rains. |
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The blue roof top was covered in leaves and pine cones from the trees surrounding the place. |
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The beech marten often lives near or even in human habitations, but the pine marten does not. |
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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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Judging from the number of bones, pine cones, leaves, and droppings, rodents had used it as a nesting place for a long time. |
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Bits of wood, leaves, pine cones, stones and the odd lump of twisted metal rained down onto the clearing. |
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The stone or beech marten and the pine marten both live in Europe but in Britain we only have the pine marten. |
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His cropping of a Maine forest into a grid of vertical pine trunk columns and horizontal branches creates a kind of natural cityscape. |
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There are even benches along the route if you'd like to stop and admire the scrub pine and beach plums. |
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The characteristic bitterness comes from the hops, a perennial plant with flowers that actually look like pine cones. |
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They are ghastly chrome and stripped pine affairs with all the atmosphere of a self-assembly wardrobe. |
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Pineapples and pine cones have rows of diamond-shaped scales, which spiral around both clockwise and counterclockwise. |
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In one case, the fried fillet is moored in a thrilling, tart sesame-tahini paste studded with browned onion, garlic and pine nuts. |
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We also split a plate of grilled sardines on a bed of dandelion greens with fennel, pine nuts, and capers. |
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Pesto is made with basil, garlic, olive oil, lemon juice, Parmesan and pine nuts. |
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Umpires can remove a bat from the game if a bat has exceeded the pine tar limitation. |
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Place the remaining flour, pine nuts, and breadcrumbs in large, shallow bowl. |
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Huge clusters of thorn bushes, fungus, tree roots and a carpet of dead leaves and pine needles made walking a chore. |
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Put the basil, garlic and pine nuts in a food processor with a little salt and pepper. |
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Mix the steamed couscous with the pine nuts, pomegranate seeds, herbs and lemon juice and check the seasoning. |
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Mix the cocoa with the biscuits, egg yolks, 2 tbsp of the sugar, vanilla and pine nuts. |
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Fire exclusion has diminished natural pine reproduction as more fire-sensitive hardwoods, vines, briars, and forbs invade the understory. |
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One of the condors perched in a pine atop Cable Mountain and just sat there for the better part of a half hour. |
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From the Monterey pine belt to bristlecone country, conifers yield cones whose tawny beauty is worth celebrating. |
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Among its features is the large fitted kitchen with a plumbed island unit built from pitch pine which was recycled from an old church in France. |
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Southwest Georgia is best known for its pine trees, cotton fields and peanuts. |
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Over centuries of such husbandry, Bashkirians and bees and pine forests and flowery meadows thrived. |
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The owl soared downwards into the thicket of pine trees where its nest was. |
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Rosemary, thyme, blackberry bushes and wild flowers abound near the river banks, shadowed by poplars and pine trees. |
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Thick-billed parrots are colorful, noisy, social birds that electrify the region's high pine and oak forests. |
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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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We tend to just be all introverted and quiet around each other and then pine for the missed intellectual discourse we could have had. |
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There is a flagged patio area with pergola as well as pine trees on all sides. |
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He staggered, arms flailing wildly, and fell backward into the young pine tree. |
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Her cheeks and nose were red from the biting cold wind, and pine needles had managed to entwine themselves in her hair and clothes, giving her quite a disheveled look. |
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In Wang's paper cutting works, one can find the style of traditional Chinese painting, such as the hill in the distance and a pine tree standing beside the a river. |
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Perhaps it was a faint scent of pine needles that hung in the air, perhaps it was the clarity with which she viewed the scenes played out before her. |
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He threw a pine cone at a squirrel, who ran away skittishly up a tree. |
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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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The fruit's name comes from the resemblance to pine cones that European explorers noticed, along with the slight apple flavor the early fruits had. |
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It didn't even bother me when a pine cone hit me on the head. |
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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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Studded with pine nuts and Asian spices, it was truly delicious. |
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Gently heat the remaining olive oil and add the anchovy fillets, chilli flakes, pepper, parsley, oregano, pine nuts and half the breadcrumbs, heating them briefly. |
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Add natural pine cones holding hand written name place cards. |
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The original fireplace in the hall proved to have an elegant curved back and a decorative fireback of herringbone brick and was surmounted by a massive pine lintel. |
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The walls were pine and there were fish tanks along one wall. |
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One high street shop, Food Emporium Culina, has closed down, so shoppers will have to go elsewhere for their toasted flaked almonds, pine kernels and pistachio nuts. |
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In the study of radiata pine stands by Florence and Lamb, litter accumulation was greater on sandy podzols than on finer textured soils, despite similar rates of litter input. |
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Surrounded by fragrant pine woods, it's an ideal place to cool your heels. |
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It contains many pine trees, flower gardens, irises and ajisai in summer. |
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City officials plan to enhance the pine canopy by thinning out thickly planted forests to give older longleaf pines more room to spread their crowns. |
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The kitchen itself overlooks both the front and side gardens and has a rustic feel with cork floor tiles and a good range of fitted pine presses at ground and eye level. |
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Last year, we both came down with the pine itch and she missed everything. |
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Then as the rut nears, the tips get ivoried from dragging through sandy scrapes while the bases get darker from pine pitch during rubbing and mock fighting. |
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When we're talking about disastrous forest fires in the West, usually we're talking about low-lying, dry forests of ponderosa pine and Douglas fir. |
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The breakfast room is floored in birch pine and leads into the kitchen, which has a number of wall and floor units, a tiled floor and tiled walls. |
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Last year we collected enough cards to receive 200 trees, including alder, ash and Corsican pine which we planted at Croft Wood around the corner from our head office. |
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It made sense to see that they'd cozied themselves within a personal urban pine forest to watch paired kids parade past in colorful and spooky garb. |
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The original court cupboards were made only in Massachusetts and Connecticut of oak with pine top and bosses and split turnings of native hardwoods. |
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In the absence of a nicer box, which I intend to get later, I put the short sleeves shirts stacked in a milk crate set on its side atop the pine boxes. |
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The forest is, of course, most famous for its ospreys but Peter says the Scottish crossbill, wonderfully adapted for life in the pine forest, is also a local treasure. |
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Burning at such frequent intervals kills longleaf pine seedlings. |
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He hit the ground with a loud thud and the crunch of pine needles. |
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There is something a little sinister about it, amid that green and fecund landscape, with its skirting of pine and silver birch and the furze and bracken above. |
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A cycad looks like a palm tree with fernlike leaves, but proves that it is not a palm by producing cones, often resembling those of a pine but sometimes far larger. |
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Pests particularly destructive to Norway spruce include gall aphids, white pine weevil, spider mites, Cytospora canker and Rhizosphaera needlecast. |
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When the winds are easterly, the pollen count lowers in the east as you might expect, but pine pollen has been detected on the coast, presumably from Norway. |
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In this study, we examine the suitability of dendrochronology to uncover climatic responses in tree rings at small scales in two species of pine on the Virginia Piedmont. |
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Even the furloughed convicts who boil down pine trees into turpentine in my vast forest have been receiving an extra pullet or two in their monthly rations. |
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That's the case in the National Wildlife Refuge, where restoring the native longleaf pine and wiregrass community should provide a springboard for the unusual gopher tortoise. |
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Using a push broom, sweep off accumulated leaves, pine needles, and heavy buildups of dirt that could slow down the natural flow of rain off the roof and lead to leaks. |
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The food is gutsy and unpretentious, and recipes such as squid stuffed with raisins and pine kernels, or polenta and Seville orange cake, certainly do it for me. |
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This study concentrates on these parameters using purified exines prepared from pine pollen, which consist of a central capsule and two lateral sacci. |
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Blue Grouse are found in open woods or clearings in mature pine or fir and Douglas fir forests at a wide range of elevations, most often at mid-elevations. |
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I want her to have something fun to read, something really fun, as she rocks back and forth on one of those wooden porch swings I pine away for. |
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We now see youngsters pine away slowly, doves with yellow mucus caused by herpes which previously only brought on a white membrane. |
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More than 10 years after planting, the jack pine trees still show resistance to the European race of G. abietina while all the red pines died. |
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These claddings were brick, autoclave aerated concrete block, fibro-cement sheet, pine saw logs and weatherboard. |
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Site-built cupolas were made of wood, and many of today's prefabricated models are made the same way, typically of pine that is primed and ready to paint. |
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One of the initial signs of an infestation of European pine sawflies is withered, twisted needles that have been skeletonized by young larvae. |
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A sofa and large footstool shape the living room area and the dining area is tastefully decorated with solid pine table chairs and china closet. |
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The pine beetle will eat through the government's revenue pipeline from British Columbia. |
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The little birds, done to a turn, are stuffed with a fluffy black pudding enriched with pine nuts and dates. |
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A short walk from Am Spiessweiher is a grassy field surrounded by pine trees. |
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Healthy, vigorous jack pine seedlings in the ground for at least two years prior to application, are less likely to show symptoms of injury. |
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Take a handful of pine needles and place them in the foot of old panty hose. |
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The duct pipes were made from the trunks of pine trees which were then connected by iron rings. |
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If there is nothing else available, bury yourself in leaves, pine needles or other forest debris. |
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Especially the steeper mountainsides are still covered with pine forest, while mountain pastures extend above 800 meters. |
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Such was the furore that in 1981 the pine box was exhumed and his body examined. |
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For example, the unmistakably delicate taste of Vacherin Mont d'Or owes much to the pine box in which it is left to ripen. |
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From the corner of my eye, a pine bough appears to ripple as a red squirrel skitters along. |
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One day, a great eagle seized Emyo Zenji's surplice, flew with it to some mountains, and hung it on a large pine bough. |
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This is composed of rapeseed oil, linseed oil, thyme, tea tree, pine resin, pine needle, lavender and sage. |
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Jack pine needle damage at rates greater than 4 L per hectare may be unacceptable. |
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It was also there, walking upon forest paths layered in generations of pine needles, that I was able to train my ears to the sound of silence. |
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It moisturises the skin, making it soft and smooth. Essential pine needle and mountain pine oils, natural menthol and camphor refresh your skin. |
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Water, with pine needle essence, is thrown on glowing hot sauna stones formed originally from minerals in the local bedrock. |
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This 20 inch diameter wreath is made of mixed greens, pine cones, and a large red bow. |
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Because of its good impregnability the pine is readily utilized outdoors, in construction as well as garden wood or for electricity pylons. |
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Full-size croquet set in either a traditional solid pine storage box, or canvas bag. |
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Variation: Replace prunes by dates, corn syrup by honey and slivered almonds by pine nuts. |
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For pesto, the traditional method is to put basil leaves into the mortar before adding a fat clove of garlic, then some local olive oil and a handful of pine kernels. |
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I plumped for whole grilled lemon sole with smoked salmon and wasabi butter, while my companion chose grilled halibut with wild mushrooms on creamed leeks and pine kernels. |
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He sawed the blanks from a redwood railroad tie, shaped the bodies with a spoke shave, and cut the pine heads with a keyhole saw and a brace-and-bit. |
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Mountain pine beetle attack was simulated by girdling within test blocks at Archer Lake in northern Alberta. |
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The parlor, toward the front of the house, is covered in imported Baltic pine woodwork. |
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The kibbe, two baked shells of bulgur and ground meat, stuffed with toasted pine nuts, almonds, onion and more ground meat, can seem dry. |
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Natural substances are allowed, including diatomaceous earth, kaolin clay, pine oil, pine resin and yucca. |
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If we plant only lodgepole pine trees there is a greater likelihood that pinewood beetles will gobble up these monocultural forests. |
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It is this government that has maintained the funding for pine beetle extrication. |
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Wind whistles through the pine and towering deodar trees, rustling leaves in their trail. |
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Remove suntan lotion from synthetic cushions with a household cleaner containing pine oil. |
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If we could breed a pine tree that would be resistant to the pine beetle, would you agree it would be a good move? |
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The pine wood floors have been repaired and refinished, and furniture includes both restored antiques and period reproductions. |
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Duncan's yellow dog, Blue, had circled the pine coffin in the back of the truck, whining. |
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That's how old samples of red mangrove and yellow pine are said to be that were recently found in 45 feet of water in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary. |
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He had a royal air about him despite the fact that his weight seemed placed entirely on his yellow pine staff and his clothes were in the worst state of the three. |
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The couple has taken the greatest care to preserve the character of the farmhouse, which retains the original wide yellow pine floorboards, doors, and moldings. |
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The framing is southern yellow pine and is predominantly sawmill-produced, but hand-hewn surfaces exist in places, particularly on the larger members. |
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As you walk around the stalls under the recently planted ginkgo and stone pine trees, you can easily question what continent you are in. |
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A Swiss stone pine also comes at a price, because like all mountain plants it grows extremely slowly. |
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In other cases, the health service has no answer to the dying off of stone pine that has been observed over the last three years. |
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Sometimes I mixed corn powder with pine tree bark, which gave me bowel problems but I needed to add something to my food to satiate my hunger. |
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Likewise, in pine for a piece width equal or higher than 180 mm, it is possible to increase the knot size in 10 mm. |
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A new visual grading standard for the Galician pine for carpentry purposes is currently under study in Galicia. |
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Ottawa River Valley White pine for British Navy in Napoleonic Wars, square timber, pulp. |
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Scots pine for easy breathing and antiseptic properties, lavender to drive away mosquitoes, ylang-ylang to relax with: each oil has its virtues. |
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We mainly use white pine for our traditional Scandinavian style construction. |
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Traditional profiles in totally clean, knot-free maritime pine for all kinds of applications and solutions. |
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These are orderly mountains, with wide sweeping valleys separating the ranges and open pine forests cloaking their shoulders. |
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Behind the sun loungers is a well shaded area under pine trees with a friendly bar that is a good place for an evening meal. |
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The sticky extrusive mass that comes from a cut on a pine tree is resin. |
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Sit in the sun with a loaf of fresh bread, a hunk of cheese and some German sausage and soak up the medieval atmosphere and scent of flowers and pine resin. |
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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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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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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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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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Watch out for the trees' pine cone like seed pod, which is spiky under foot. |
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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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This project combines fire rehabilitation with watershed and ecosystem restoration on sites where loblolly pine has been ravaged by bugs and blight. |
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It is the highest rally in the series, the undulating roads climbing to more than 2700 metres on hillsides awash with cacti, pine trees and river crossings. |
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The devastating fire, which was fanned by strong winds, destroyed approximately 850 of the 7300 hectares of pine plantations and left more than 400000 pine trees destroyed. |
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Chalet M is a picture of understated luxury: offbeat original artwork, warm pine walls, squashy sofas and a giant fireplace. |
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Thus, in theory, the upregulation of efflux pumps by an agent such as pine oil could lead to resistance to several antibiotics. |
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Closer at hand, near the village, stretches a multi-hued forest mass of chestnut, pine and walnut trees that share space with olive groves. |
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White and black spruce, jack pine and tamarack are the main conifer species. |
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Characteristic conifers include black and white spruce, tamarack, jack pine and balsam fir. |
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Two of the most famous asterisms in astronomy, the Big and Little Dippers hover above the pine trees at Carranza Field in the New Jersey Wharton State Forest. |
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Very 8 panels pine cupboard. ready for your home this cutie is beautifull and it got a great color. |
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Here you will find numerous coves surrounded by shady pine forest, ideal for lazing around and enjoying the sea and the sun. |
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In Wiarton, Ontario on February 3 hundreds of mourners filed by a tiny pine coffin holding a stuffed groundhog of the likeness of Wiarton Willie. |
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The Swiss stone pine has smooth grey bark and deep blue-violet cones up to 8 cm long that remain on the tree for three or four years before dropping. |
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Black jack and post oak frequently co-occur with longleaf pine in fire-prone savannas of the outer coastal plain of the southeastern United States. |
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Ray builds the ecosystem up from the longleaf pine and examines the notable species diversity of these forests and their unique qualities as a habitat. |
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Western red cedar, western hemlock, and western white pine tower over shrubs such as devil's club, Pacific yew, and mountain box. |
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There will also be time and opportunity for fishing, clay pigeon shooting, a guided walk along Caledonian pine forest trails. |
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In the midst of mass destruction, death and ruin, Lamb is quick to point out the bird singing, the lone flower pushing defiantly through the dirt, the smell of a pine tree. |
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In a nonstick skillet, dry roast pine nuts over medium heat until lightly coloured. |
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This was followed by the pine tree line with one station up near Barrie, not very far north of Toronto. |
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For example: mutt, elm and pine but also the simple mail application installed with the base system. |
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An exceptionally hot summer, following a winter drought, has made the resinous pine forests particularly flammable. |
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Crude turpentine obtained from the living pine by tapping typically contains 65 percent gum rosin and 18 percent gum turpentine. |
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This room has a great beam structure and a magnificent picture window overlooking the orchard, vineyard and pine forests. |
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Native longleaf, shortleaf, and loblolly pine provide most of the commercial timber in East Texas. |
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In the native forests of the Oregon Cascades hemlocks, cedars, maples, many fir and pine species, and others are intermingled among the dominant Douglas fir. |
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Wind cross-hatched its long grasses to gleaming filigree as I climbed through scattered holm oak and Corsican pine to the ridge. |
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The mural crown is a plain circlet of battlements on a narrow rim, encrusted with pine cones. |
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This rich Chinese black tea from the Fujian province is made in the age-old tradition of slowly smoking leaves over natural pine tree roots. |
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Their art transformed the Muskoka pine tree into a Canadian icon that made the region known the world over. |
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The main impact was with a 90-foot-high pine tree that had a seven-foot circumference at the base. |
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Two trees to the left and another one to the right of the large pine tree were also struck at this time. |
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The bark and needles of the hemlock or pine tree are boiled to make a vitamin C tonic. |
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The canoe was badly damaged and they repaired it using sap from a pine tree. |
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Although the pine tree was only about a foot wide, Robichaud and Laroque were able to count 274 growth rings. |
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In mixed forest areas the den may be located in an old pine stump or rock crevice. |
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Typical for the overall character of the hospital, however, is the areas of pine forest, with an under-storey of blueberries and lingo berries. |
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The search for substitutes for plastic have opened up new markets for environment-friendly products made out of natural fibre like screw pine in foreign countries. |
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Large, free-standing ponderosa pine trees grow faster and produce more seeds when they aren't competing with smaller ingrown trees. |
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Particularly special is the pine martin, a member of the weasel family about the size of a house cat and found only in a few northern regions in the United States. |
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Above it all the eagles cruise hungrily, supported on warm gusts of scented air, Balm of Gilead in spring, pine resin in summer. |
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This is a traditional herbal essence shampoo with the adding zing of pine and grapefruit. |
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Separate bedroom with double pine bed, bedside tables and lights, wardrobe and dressing table with mirror. |
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The fir, pine and spruce trees that you are familiar with were used against coughs and to clear out the respiratory passages. |
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The large combination living room and dining room has a stone fireplace and knotty pine walls. |
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Half a coconut, pine cones, or a piece of bark can be used to hold a suet mixture. |
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The lacunar of the baptismal chapel is interesting and unusual, decorated with tracery and suspended pine cones. |
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Bolonia beach is one of Spain's best – long, unspoiled and backed by pine forest. |
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The fuel management work will target dead pine trees and dense understory timber. |
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Here there are no buildings, only windswept pine trees, cowering juniper shrubs, heather, and crowberries. |
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In principle, for exterior joinery Oregon pine requires no preservation treatment, at least if all sapwood is carefully removed. |
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Squirrels can be seen, or in their absence, the gnawed pine cones they have left behind. |
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Across the hall, the kitchen also retains its original wooden floors and is fitted with pine units, a Belfast sink and a colourfully tiled splashback. |
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Its complex statement is rendered using natural materials such as brick, clay, pine wood, and a pebble mosaic in plaster flooring. |
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Coastal Plain longleaf pine forests are proximal to coastal storms, and thus have high probabilities of experiencing hurricanes, tornadoes, and other wind disturbances. |
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What about using pine tar or some of those other hoof tougheners? |
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Lobster Bisque cappuccino style, pine nuts with smoked paprika oil, shrimp and parmesan. |
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The front doors are made of pine and topped by fanlight windows. |
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The rare Gaspé shrew and the rock vole burrow in talus slopes of the steep-sided valleys of the Northeast Margaree, which is also home to pine marten, lynx, and moose. |
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Bay leaves, cumin, aniseed, fennel, pine nuts, thuja, soapwort, lime blossom, thyme, sage, mahleb, chickpea, red lentils, rosemary, sesame, blue, white and yellow poppy seeds, carob, and black cumin. |
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After leaving the National 10, you take a minor road through a pine forest which leads you to the centre, far from the frantic pace and deafening noise of the big city. |
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Next to the left side entrance, embedded into the wall is the narrow end of a Roman votive altar decorated with a horn of plenty with pine cones, fruit and flowers. |
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Jack pine is a relatively small, short-lived, early successional tree occurring in the eastern and central parts of taiga east of the Rocky Mountains. |
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