Trees and shrubs were also planted, including hazel, oak, blackthorn, cherry and wayfaring trees. |
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Grace Ruga was 20 years old and seven months pregnant that day in June when the wayfaring kittens arrived at her condo. |
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We had, as a tribe, sat in a circle and told the harrowing stories of our wayfaring members and I think we would never be the same. |
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Government designs statutes that gently steer the wayfaring press away from trampling on individual privacy. |
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Get out and go inside-any wayfaring stranger is welcome here of a Sunday morning, rain or shine. |
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His duty was to receive the stranger or the wayfaring poor, and conduct them to the hospice of guest-chamber. |
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A few wayfaring trees were planted and these also occur locally on clay soil over limestone. |
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Most of the trees were leafless, but I think there were three wayfaring trees forming part of the hedge. |
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A quite remarkable number of tree and shrub species can be found here, including spindle, wayfaring trees, aspen and wild service trees. |
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It contains some maple and wayfaring trees which have not yet spread into the south boundary. |
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Katel finished in 0:58:26, eleven minutes ahead of the wayfaring team of Christine Brodeur, David Lemieux and Sébastian Lord. |
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This results in flora including birch trees, acacias, jessamine, wayfaring trees, crocuses, snowdrops, water lilies, and several grey-leaved perennials. |
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Her father had been a wayfaring Dutch merchant from Antwerp. |
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Dangling from the rafters and enhancing the Etsy-ish, wayfaring milieu were a few brightly colored yarn pompoms. |
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The English inns of the Middle Ages were sanctuaries of wayfaring strangers, cutthroats, thieves, and political malcontents. |
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Be it for him or for others, Romain Didier writes charming, poetic and wayfaring songs whose common denominator is humanism. |
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To describe a career is already difficult, but professional wayfaring is more than a career, it is a way of life. |
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The classic architecture of the Latin church contributes to giving awareness of the idea of wayfaring, with its long nave leading towards the apse, where the image of the Pantocrator reigns. |
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A wayfaring stranger, wandering into tiny Nadine, N. M., in years past, would not have officially been anywhere, at least in the eyes of the United States census. |
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The Lord also promised to go with him on his wayfaring, hence the Shekhinah accompanied his people along the paths of exile, through the perils of galut. |
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Some man that wayfaring was stood by housedoor at night's oncoming. |
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Wayfaring is all about maps, creating them, using their interface and then sharing them with friends to explore or follow. |
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