If a kindergartner could use a good joke, a funny fact or someone to tell a secret, Mr. Bole is their guy. |
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Ethiopia has taken a variety of security measures at Bole International Air Port. |
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From its hub at the Bole International Airport, the airline serves a network of 62 international destinations and 16 domestic ones. |
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Examples of the developments include a site in Bole district, where a 68,700 sq m area had been leased to a private firm for the construction of a number of villas and houses. |
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A visiting elder brother was so alarmed by her health that he took her to the nearest health centre in Bole, a satellite community of Addis Ababa. |
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On the buses back to the race hotel in Bole – caked in dust and salt deposits from seven days of sweat – it seemed like much longer than a week ago that we had started our journey. |
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Ushers included Cannon Burgess, William Drew Jefcoat, Chad Mattox, Hobbs Mtze, Fraiser Smith, and Marshall Vaught Taylor Bole and Tripp Smith served as ring bearers. |
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Among these, the Bole International Airport in Addis Ababa and the Aba Tenna Dejazmach Yilma International Airport in Dire Dawa accommodate international flights. |
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His companion was unhandily trimming branches from a pine bole, using an ivory-handled poniard. |
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Idigbo grows rapidly and reaches a height of 120 to 150 feet in the natural forest, with a straight and clear bole up to 70 feet. |
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The surface of a lava flow weathers, particularly in wet climates, to form a rich, reddish volcanic soil, called a bole. |
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They were round, the size of a tangerine, and had apparently fallen from a large tree with a silvery bole. |
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The initial concentration of the rings varied with height within the bole and the age of the tree when the ring was initiated. |
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This may be the only alternative, because there usually are no trees that survive to record successive fires as fire scars within the bole. |
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This means adding depth to each cut so that after the application of gesso, bole, and gold leaf the carved elements still have crisp definition. |
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After polishing to achieve a smooth skin, a reddish or pink bole is applied and this is polished again. |
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The palms illustrate the third major tree form, columnar, in which the central axis develops without branching until the apex of the bole. |
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Forest trees, on the other hand, compete for growing space and generally have an expanse of foliage-free bole below a more limited tree crown. |
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When a bole of a tree that has been shaded for a number of years is suddenly exposed to light, new buds, called epicormic buds, may be initiated. |
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Petrovich also makes frames out of lead, steel, iron or bole finishes. |
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An arrow zipped over the horse's saddle to smack into the bole of a tree. |
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The earliest are a restrained palette of blues, whites, then a touch of sage-green, manganese purple, and finally the sealing-wax red of Armenian bole. |
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Primavera is a large rainforest canopy tree, sometimes reaching to 100 feet in the natural rainforest, with a straight clear bole up to 3 or 4 feet in diameter. |
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The neck in thickness equaled the bole of a moderate-sized tree. |
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Bollywood product continued to proliferate with boisterous concoctions, such as Anurag Singh's Dil bole hadippa! |
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Although damage can occur throughout the bole of the tree, the lower portion of the tree is usually most impacted. |
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The attack is usually concentrated on the upper half of the bole but may reach ground level. |
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The tree reacts to the wound by producing excessive resin which flows down the bole of the tree. |
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In living trees, the infection will not usually extend more than 2-4 m up the bole. |
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The area mainly comprises compact and amygdaloidal basalt with weak planes of red bole. |
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Some support for this is seen in entombed trunks where individual trees have been partially buried and the trunk forms an expanded bole at the top of the new sediment surface. |
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Having lopped the tree to some extent but not so significantly as to affect its total height, he then dug a trench round the root bole of the tree. |
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Several metres of branch-free bole may be produced, and then the tree may grow in a more normal pattern and may revert to foxtailing at various times. |
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The churches were very incurious to swallow such a bole, if no pretension could have been reasonably made for their justification. |
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Variation of specific gravity within the bole of a tree can occur in either the horizontal or vertical direction. |
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Open the bole wi' speed, that I may see if this be the right Lord Geraldin. |
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Each family was classified using the criteria derived from DBH and clear bole height. |
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Most commonly the attack is made on one side or area of the bole, then successive generations girdle the remaining area over more than one season. |
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