Bramble constitutes a remedy for important deterioration of bone tissue. |
It is also, furthermore, far better than the usability of the runway at W.H. Bramble or Blackburne Airport. |
Barbara Bramble is Senior Programme Advisor, International Affairs at the National Wildlife Federation. |
A point that gets scant attention from Bramble and Lieberman is that one must first learn to walk before one can run. |
The loganberry, for instance, is said to be a cross between a Raspberry and a Bramble. |
The two government vessels, the Fly and the Bramble, were sent out to make a survey of the barrier reef. |