Bushes lay crushed and we found countless corpses of animals that looked as if something had really torn into them. |
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The first lady never overcame her animus toward the Bushes and the feeling was heartily reciprocated. |
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Bushes were cleared, the land was levelled and strengthened by filling it up with rubble. |
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With haste, this shadow rode, a fleeting figure among the stable, unmoving objects of nature, the trees and bushes. |
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There are trees and bushes, wildlife and fauna rather than gravestones, flower arrangements, gravel and mowed lawns. |
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I hid me in the bushes by the gate yesternight, for I saw Christophero waiting there. |
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We pulled up into a winding driveway that was lined by a row of rose bushes, all in full bloom. |
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Three men were being questioned by detectives today after a gun and ammunition were found dumped in bushes. |
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In desert regions, the corresponding form of field fortification is the zariba, an enclosure protected by thorn bushes. |
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The horticultural art of topiary dates back at least 2,000 years, to when the ancient Romans cut bushes and trees into ornamental shapes. |
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When I repotted the chewed-root bushes, I cut them back and added rootone and vitamin B to the soil. |
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In the Middle Ages the laundresses would drape the household sheets over lavender bushes to dry and to impart their fresh, clean scent. |
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They planted a spring flowering cherry tree, two buddleia bushes and a laurel bush, along with daffodil bulbs. |
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The wall became so badly eroded that the town council was forced to plant a screen of laurel bushes to hide it. |
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Dylan is so touched by her kind words, and comes out from behind the bushes, to the shock of everyone sitting there. |
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As she passed through the gate she was surprised to see someone lurking among the laurel bushes. |
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There are 19 acres of lawned grounds with well-established trees and bushes. |
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The trees and bushes around her began to rustle and the water began to ripple again, like some unseen being was swimming. |
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He scanned the bushes and his eyes rested upon a wisp of red at the base of a bush. |
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These animals are herbivores, specializing on the flowers of creosote bushes. |
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He looked carefully around him as he walked, noting bushes laden with ripe fruit. |
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Armed commandos had taken position behind bushes on both sides of the road. |
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The sunny rear garden at 376 Clontarf Road includes a patio area and a long lawn with mature apple trees, rhubarb plants and blackberry bushes. |
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Berry bushes may be bare these days, but come next summer, they'll be laden with ripe fruit. |
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We also watched a fine antlered stag grazing on succulent bushes, our approach masked by the sound of a waterfall. |
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With beauty bushes, heavenly bamboo, lilacs and any cane-type shrub, you will want take these old branches down to the ground. |
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They come for the butterfly weed, lilacs, echinacea and anise hyssop, and especially for the white, lavender and pink butterfly bushes. |
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In bird hunting some participants roused the birds by beating the bushes while others caught them in nets. |
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These are people employed to beat the ground and bushes to 'flush' the birds towards the guns. |
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Sure enough, four knights came through the bushes behind him, all glaring at me menacingly. |
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But almost all of the pale green, waist-high beach plum bushes, half covered by the shifting sands, bore few or no fruit. |
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James sat near the shaft entrance up on the hill, hidden from view by trees and bushes. |
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When the pair broke through the bushes that lead to their home a horrible sight met their eyes. |
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A thumbling stepped out of the bushes into the tiny clearing around the tree in which they hid. |
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The largest is a cherry tree, which is pruned to keep it in check, and there are vines, peaches, medlar and mulberry bushes to provide fruit. |
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Watch as they huddle in the bushes, then climb thru a few strands of barbed wire and run for freedom. |
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I begin my hike next to a rushing stream, picking my way through thorny bushes in search of the trail. |
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She has applied for cash from the committee to buy hawthorn and other thorned bushes, which would be planted around the cemetery's borders. |
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Point out any potential hazards to the child, such as thorn bushes or poison ivy. |
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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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Workers spray rose bushes, harvest stems, strip them of thorns and pluck the blemished petals. |
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The birds love the dense thickets and scrub and clumps of bushes like blackthorn that grow in the older sites of the park. |
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They rode down a dirt path in the forest amid the thickets of bushes and trees. |
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Barely 20 feet below us was a dense thicket of bushes, and there the car lay on its side, undamaged. |
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We sped along a busy dual carriageway, lined with thick bushes and rocky outcrops. |
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At the south end, where Alitak Bay is, the windswept hills are mostly bare of trees, covered instead by tundra, bushes, and grassland. |
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When the stems of the bushes are wounded, even slightly, mastic exudes as a clear sticky substance. |
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The barberry bushes have bright red little berries for all the world like Redhot candies. |
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When I looked up a big, black cat came out of the banking and slinked away into the bushes. |
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The next hour was a constant scramble through tangled trees, around in circles, and hiding behind bushes. |
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Birds and other unseen creatures scrabble about in the windswept bushes of central park, but I would rather not deliberate too much about that. |
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The beautiful hills that used to be covered with bushes and trees are now bald. |
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The vegetation consists of succulent plants, cacti and terrestrial bromeliads, with thorny trees and bushes hitched to a sandy soil. |
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There is now a noticeable yellow patch developing and the bushes show signs of leaf scorch. |
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She tells him that it is in her evening bag, which was thrown into the bushes. |
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The little wiry bushes that grow all over Yosemite seem to be barely scathed by the flames in places, a tribute to their hardiness. |
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We could make settlements safer by changing cropping patterns but it's impractical to ask farmers to uproot their sugarcane and tea bushes. |
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The footpath outside the front of our house is flanked on both sides with low bushes. |
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The pre-Victorian Italianate mansions wear the scent of magnolias, azaleas and camellia bushes. |
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The nets the poor girl is tangled in are firmly meshed themselves in a whole mess of nets and bushes and pans and timber. |
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I found an overgrown running track with interesting succulent plants and dwarf tamarisk bushes. |
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But these trees and bushes and grasses around me are living organisms just like animals. |
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I breathe in the salt cedars, the bushes pearled with skin petals that seem to sweat. |
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Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and both Bushes demonstrated that this task was doable. |
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Without pausing she went forward until tall salal, wild spiraea bushes and thorny blackberry wands barred her way. |
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It was early September and the bushes were a dazzling palette of scarlet, orange, russet, blue and green. |
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Occasionally a slight breeze rattles the thin-stemmed bushes and moves the tops of pine and spruce, but that is all. |
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If I'm lucky, I'll see deer, rabbits, frogs, and find a treasure trove of the wild blackberry bushes their property is lousy with. |
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Do you want bushes, trees, climbers, vining or do you want them to grow into a hedge? |
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Elizabeth showed Aaron her lilac bushes, which she'd planted herself and nursed until they were hearty and all abloom. |
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The woman pillion passenger was thrown into bushes and the second driver hit a tree before landing behind a wall. |
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Brushwood is represented by low and thick bushes, at the sides of the paths, formed by jaborandis, vassouras, and carquejas. |
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The bushes rustled sharply, there were five twangs in unison and five arrows shot out of nowhere and flew at him. |
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Coconut palms, jackfruit, mango, orange, lime, and rubber trees, as well as coffee bushes, were cultivated. |
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It was sheer luck that I stumbled upon an abandoned corner of the school's back lot which was hidden by bushes and trees. |
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I knew his timing, so one day I hid in the bushes at the hotel gate and photographed him as he rode past. |
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Her relative by marriage was cutting some bushes in the garden of his Danson Lane home and had lowered the washing line to access the plants. |
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A search in the bushes failed as the ball had dropped in the hole for an ace. |
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He still drives for me occasionally and maintains some bushes and plants but he tires quickly. |
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Quite unlike the Bushes, who preferred to hunker down with Tex-Mex inside the confines of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. |
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It doesn't look as if it's been used for some time, as a small jungle of bushes, nettles and weeds have grown up around it. |
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We go ashore by dinghy at a pretty stone jetty surrounded by dense trees and rhododendron bushes. |
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A rushing in the bushes to her left let her know the Doolittle boys had rabbited. |
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Trim any bushes and lop tree branches that are close to your house, as these could break windows in a gale. |
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The three children's playtime was interrupted as an exhausted and ragged looking lady barged out from the bushes. |
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Every day he makes a pilgrimage to the spring, cutting his feet on roots, his flesh welted by branches and thorn bushes. |
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Shrubs and bushes will be used to create the hilltop wetlands by blocking drainage ditches dug by sheep farmers. |
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The saskatoon is also known as the juneberry, serviceberry or shadberry and grows on tall bushes in northwest Canada. |
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Bushes are growing across paths to the extent that people cannot get past. |
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A land where plastic shamrocks are rare, whin bushes are plentiful and the green isn't made in Taiwan. |
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Beyond that, weed draped on fence wire and whin bushes by the roadside, marked a Princess. |
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Rose noticed from behind the bushes that the male's breathing came out in laboring rasps for air. |
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The natural vegetation is characterised by small karroid bushes, hardy geophytes, and succulents. |
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The two black ravens perching on the bushes in the center foreground were symbols of death. |
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Multinational hotels import luxury architecture and soil to grow lawns, bushes of hibiscus and bougainvillea, and groves of royal palms. |
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Low shrubbery, especially berry bushes that also provide a food source, makes an effective shelter. |
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Banks of white arum lilies and the blue globes of agapanthus lined the Levada do Norte, along with oleander bushes in full bloom. |
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Bushes and trees grew wantonly, spilling and tumbling over one another. |
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The venue was gorgeous, my tent was right on the edge of the bush, with kereru, korimako and tui in the bushes, and ruru at night. |
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The red-brick mansion looks shabby with parts of it damaged and wild bushes growing around it. |
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There is off-street parking and a paved patio area to the rear, and the gardens are planted with lawns and rose bushes. |
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It's finally gone and I notice the mock orange bushes looking a little worse for wear. |
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Ah well, a radical trim of the lower layers of the bushes is called for, so that the cats can't hide there. |
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At least four 15-year-old bushes were completely smashed to the ground, the canes splintered into kindling. |
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He walked on foot into the forest as he had done many times, looking for any signs of movement in the bushes ahead. |
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Now is a good time for pruning soft fruit bushes, such as whitecurrants, redcurrants, gooseberries, blackcurrants and briar fruits. |
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A pair of woodchat shrikes were carrying food and hanging around a couple of bushes. |
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The bilberry bushes are just pushing through last year's flattened bracken and this year's rising heather. |
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Chestnut trees, birch trees, holly bushes and alder buckthorns in oligotrophic oak groves. |
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He will no doubt be beating the bushes for players that can take some of the pressure off of Milbrett next season. |
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Rather than desperately beating the bushes for MBAs, by the 1990s, US firms were swamped with them. |
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The choice is whether to focus on one dream candidate or to beat the bushes and conduct a thorough search. |
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However, paths branched off the main one and led through the various beds of flowers and bushes. |
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When I first started in this role I was concerned that I might have to beat the bushes for authors willing to write articles. |
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So now you have 2 great methods for successfully transplanting rose bushes. |
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The more we lower posted speed limits and hide our military police in bushes and behind Dumpsters, the safer we are. |
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To facilitate animal traction, migrants cut down big trees, cleared bamboo bushes, and uprooted stumps. |
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Back on the winding road to Lancaster, the way is lined with purple heather and bracken, rowan trees and bushes full of blueberries. |
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After a lengthy walk down the alley, and behind the back of the store, he noticed a lone car parked behind some bushes and shrubbery. |
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He parked the car in an alley surrounded by slick blackberry bushes whose thistles needled out with blood-red tips. |
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Hedgerows were built-up berms of earth covered with trees and bushes that lined the fields of French farmers. |
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Soldiers use micro-terrain, perhaps a fold on the ground only two or three inches high as well as the more visible tree trunks, logs, and bushes. |
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It is thought that our natural salt spray acts as an anti-fungal agent for these popular bushes that grow along the mid-Atlantic coast. |
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So, you have decided to plant rose bushes in your yard or on your patio, porch or balcony. |
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They were later recovered by police from nearby bushes, along with a box of pellets. |
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I turned on my heel and immediately set off in the direction of the sound, in a straight line so that I had to hop over a wall and leap a few bushes. |
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The next time we saw the Bushes was at chequers a month or so later. |
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Parthenium Bushes,Shrubs And Other Weeds From Inside The Factoryand Estate Area, Scope Of Work As Per Enclosure Attch. |
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We covered the blueberry bushes in nylon mesh to keep the birds from the fruit. |
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It was filled with low bushes, dead grass, reeds, and shallow black water. |
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There are banksia bushes with their sawtooth-edge leaves and dried seed cones like multiple jabbering mouths. |
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She hip-checked our toddler daughter for sport, sending June flying into the bushes, then cantered away victorious. |
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Even the ostrich squawk as they make their way across the sandvelt to open marshlands and savannahs dotted with acacia, baobab trees and wild sage bushes. |
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She clambered naked out a third-floor window and hung by her fingertips, intending to let herself drop into the bushes below. |
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Random branches hung aimlessly above her head and the neighbors' rose bushes stretched thinly across their metal fence like an achromatic spider web. |
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The meadow was now giving way to slender trees and spreading bushes. |
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There was a jungle of ferns and bushes, blanketed with lichen. |
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Vines are trained on low bushes as protection against the strong winds. |
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Photographers hiding in bushes at the Croatia team hotel captured pictures of players bathing in the nude. |
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But he follows his obsession, and goes to great lengths in doing so, peeping through keyholes and lurking in the bushes with binoculars in an effort to satisfy his curiosity. |
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Little tarmac roads wound between the trees and little front and rear gardens were packed with small bushes that gave each property a feeling of seclusion. |
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Rob had waded past the knee-length grass and into the bushes. |
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Those were halcyon days for brokerages, which ramped up employment and beat the bushes for technology analysts who could help justify outrageous stock valuations. |
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As the tightest presidential election in Mexican history hits the homestretch for July 2, the front-runners are beating the bushes for every vote they can get. |
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As the economy has unraveled over the past three years, managers desperate to prop up profits have been beating the bushes for new ways to cut costs. |
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The slope of the hill leveled off before I reached the bushes. |
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Instead we went to the car park outside the church where we are to be married in 28 days time and took some pictures of the trees and bushes heavily laden with snow. |
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The snake is wriggling like crazy, but now has its neck wound around a couple of scraggly bushes. |
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Behind the house is a border like a theatre set, its foreground dashed with red, yellow and blue of flowering bushes against a backdrop of a hundred greens. |
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There were some scattered trees, but it was mostly meadows of green grass, laurel bushes and the river seemed to be humming its own gurgling tune. |
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He could have used a cluster of juniper bushes to gain leverage. |
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She pointed to a large grassy circle that was ringed by tall bushes. |
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Heliopolis was the ancient name of the ancient city hidden in mountains, the city of neat small palaces among flowers and bushes, marble buildings and arbours in vineyards. |
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Wind-stunted bushes of willow, hazel, birch and rowan hugged the heather. |
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All of a sudden, Beth and Alicia cried out simultaneously as a third figure emerged from the bushes and Daniel leapt on him, bringing him to the ground in a rugby tackle. |
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There are a great many flowering bushes such as the distinctively Australian banksias, and red-tailed skinks are often seen sunning themselves on the rocks. |
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These were highlighted by a few soft coral bushes in deep red and mauves. |
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My hedge maze is two straight lines of bushes that lead to a cactus. |
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He had no choice, apparently, but to go sleep in the bushes in his local park, where, happily, he bechanced upon a coat that provided a smidgin of warmth. |
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Painted a light, bright yellow with white trimming, and surrounded with beautiful, neatly cut bushes, it was a house from every young girl's dream! |
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There are lots of summer flowering patio plants, garden flowers, trees, shrubs and all kinds of rose bushes, herbaceous plants, baskets, tubs and ceramic containers. |
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In my youth, this was a murky place filled with stands of tule reeds, bubbling pools of stagnant water and little streams that ran between islands of bushes and reeds. |
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Birch trees grow in extravagant excess, juniper bushes cover the floor and a rich, luxuriant undergrowth of heather, blaeberry and moss gives an impression of timelessness. |
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It's looking very handsome out back, all sweeping lawns backed by a soft mixed hedge perhaps ten feet high, composed of a good blend of native trees and bushes. |
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The hike passes through Joshua trees and creosote bushes on a slight incline, then climbs steeply up the rocky hill. |
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The municipality cut down the pomegranate tree, Judas trees, bay trees and blueberry bushes. |
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Much of Northernhay Gardens now reflects Victorian design, with trees, mature shrubs and bushes and plenty of flower beds. |
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Evergreen bushes of Labrador tea, which is used to make herbal teas, are common in the area, both on the Greenland and Canadian coasts. |
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Mosses, lichens, and scanty bushes around the coasts serve as food to the deer and musk oxen, which in turn are hunted by the polar bear. |
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This will kill the plant back into its root system using a small fraction of the poison required to spray whole bushes. |
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Shaped box bushes, lavender and ionicera hedging combined with a grand yew, Chilean pine and magnolias give the gardens a sense of maturity. |
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The only plants in their yard were a couple of scrawny bushes. |
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Gorse bushes are highly flammable, and in many areas bundles of gorse were used to fire traditional bread ovens. |
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Birds are also reported to be consumed, especially nestlings and even eggs, for which they will climb into shrubbery and bushes. |
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It is predominantly a terrestrial species, although it has been known to climb up banks and into low bushes in order to bask or search for prey. |
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The house sparrow feeds mostly on the ground, but it flocks in trees and bushes. |
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It frequents scrubs and bushes with overhanging branches close to shallow open water in which it hunts. |
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Tenders are invited for Equalising Stay For Lower Spring Beam Without Bushes For 13 And 16 Tonnes Axle Load Bogie Items 1To 4,6 And 7 Of Rdso Sk-88105, Alt. |
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Other sites are sometimes chosen, and these include low trees and bushes, bramble patches, reed beds, heather clumps and cliff ledges. |
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You can also see polythene hanging from trees and bushes and traffic cones not being used. |
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Ripening blackberries even now loaded the bramble bushes, but the foul noxiousness of gas shells had made them uneatable. |
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When the rains arrive, the Guban's low bushes and grass clumps transform into lush vegetation. |
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It was later discovered wrapped in newspaper as the dog sniffed under some bushes in London. |
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When cattle overgraze on grass, they create perfect conditions for thorn bushes to shoot up. |
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Out of one window I can see the garden, those mysterious deep-shaded arbors, the riotous old-fashioned flowers, and bushes and gnarly trees. |
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The rain Shook from fruit bushes in new showers again As I brushed past, and gemmed the window pane. |
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Banks of gorgeous flowers were on every hand, and birds with rare and brilliant plumage sang and fluttered in the trees and bushes. |
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There are also two species of chinchilla rat, agile rock climbers that ascend bushes when feeding. |
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That birdbrain just drove right through three rows of traffic cones and into the bushes. |
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We stopped once for a bio-break at a road side gas station. Most of us used the bushes because it took too long to get in the bathrooms. |
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Farther down the coast, the undeveloped dunes and black sage bushes of Crystal Cove State Park await riders. |
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My spruces looked too frail to be out and about in a world filled with Russian thistles and wild roses and thorn bushes. |
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As part of the project sitka spruce, a variety of conifer, and rhododendron bushes will be removed from bogland areas. |
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Look out for rose chafers and two-spotted spider mites on your rose bushes. |
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Workers will also plant marram grass bushes to bind sand together, as well as carrying out repairs on fences and resigning access routes. |
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Dig wide to lift a large rootball and trim the branches of large bushes to make then easier to handle. |
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And lepidopterists have been planting bushes in the hope of further helping the tiny creatures survive. |
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The spectacle of Red Admirals and Small Tortoiseshells flitting around buddleia bushes is one of the classic sights of British summertime. |
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The works included clearing bushes, weeding, removal of anthills, restoration of washed out areas due to flooding and installation of culverts. |
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Mistletoe bushes clump on branches like something out of a Dr. Seuss book. |
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Gooseberries, black, red and whitecurrant bushes can be fitted into mixed planting but will need pruning every winter to keep fruiting well. |
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Mr Burnie asked what the bushes, where he walks, are encrusted with as he's worried the bushes might die as they are covered from head to foot. |
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A man burning bushes in his garden is thought to have started a fire which spread to adjoining grassland. |
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Which British bird is also called the butcherbird because of its habit of hanging dead insects on bushes? |
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There are quite a lot of butterfly bushes close by, along the walls by the railway lines. |
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Cut back butterfly bushes or buddlejas to keep the plants a manageable size and in good shape. |
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Landscaping includes trees, shrubs and plants provides screening and colour and there are butterfly bushes, herbs and hardy tea plants. |
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He also grows several varieties of butterfly bushes and fuchsias, which he occasionally offers for sale. |
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The fruit could include apple and cherry trees, bushes like blackcurrant, redcurrant and whitecurrant and sweet peas. |
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The lake abounds with the choicest species of fish, and in the vicinity are found sugar bushes and rice fields. |
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I can vouch for this technique, as my colleagues and I used it to sample the apparently odorless flowers of snottygobble bushes in Australia. |
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And there's Peeper Geoffie hiding in the bushes, peering through windows, rubbing his snausage against his little yellow raincoat. |
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He pointed to the herbs, already in place and growing nicely, and the rose bushes, and the candytuft. |
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In Lubbock, where Sarah lived, there weren't any trees, just tumbleweeds and scrabbly old mesquite bushes. |
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Do we still have nettle trees, catalpas, sassafras, mulberry trees, larches, spice bushes, slippery elms, etc. |
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I hear a rustling in the bushes off to my right, and my trigger finger spasms. |
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But these, having been untrimmed for many years, had run up into great bushes, or rather dwarf trees. |
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I enjoyed watching the ducks, moorhens and geese, sunlight reflecting off the still water, and birdsong in the trees and bushes lining the route. |
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It contains a rosarium with 20 thousand rose bushes, a dendrarium, and an oak forest, with the average age of trees exceeding 100 years. |
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The savannah valley is shadeless, spotted only with the thorny ravel of mesquite bushes. |
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These areas are dominated by grasses and bushes along with some smaller trees such as jahuacte, cocoyol and small palm trees. |
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Later the trees started to spread on their own, and now the area is full of mostly Pines, Eucalyptus, Acacias and various species of bushes. |
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Three cotoneaster bushes are blossoming and a strident spear thistle towers above the nettles there. |
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Other hardy plants such as common gorse bushes and wild cabbage can also be found. |
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In captivity the aoudad seems to like water and to enjoy taking a bath. The diet consists of grass, herbaceous plants, and stunted bushes. |
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A group of adults plodded off to munch at spekboom bushes, whose leaves are said to taste like bacon. |
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The south, meanwhile, is a low flat rocky plain, composed by Pliocene through Quaternary limestone and oolites covered by dense forests and bushes. |
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The tea garden lay in the foothills of Bhutan and got its name from the many palash trees that stood tall among the undulating green sea of tea bushes. |
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During the wet season, food is abundant and giraffes are more spread out, while during the dry season, they gather around the remaining evergreen trees and bushes. |
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Prune newly planted bushes of gooseberries and red and white currants by cutting back strong new shoots by half their length to form the main branches. |
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According to the film, Clarkson prevented them from having proper meal breaks and instead fed them on the berries growing on the bushes by the side of the road. |
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We overwinter our blueberry bushes in an unheated greenhouse, but when re-tubbed this year they will be too big to move. What are their chances of surviving winter outside? |
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A handful of butterfly bushes to consider for the garden or landscape. |
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It is an excellent climber and scrambles around in trees and bushes. |
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Large European gorse bushes grow on the cliff, with the shelter they provide allowing other plants such as wild cabbage and bird's foot trefoil to thrive. |
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The children wanted to incorporate into the garden a wildlife wall, butterfly bushes, a 'mini-beast' corner, sensory area and a reflection corner. |
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I saw you hiding in the bushes yesterday. What were you up to? |
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Both islets are overgrown with grasses, bushes and a few palm trees. |
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We had a good haul of gooseberries from our bushes this year. |
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Butterflies also enjoy butterfly bushes, milkweed, and marigolds. |
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The cattle were very uncomfortable, standing humped up in the bushes. |
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Order new rose bushes to replace any that have winterkilled. |
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On entering one of these forests, one observes at once that although there are many small trees of holly, and bushes of sweet-gale, the ground is free from litter and brush. |
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European bison tend to live in lightly wooded to fully wooded areas and areas with increased shrubs and bushes, though they can also live on grasslands and plains. |
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Bramble bushes have long, thorny, arching shoots and root easily. |
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Creosote bushes were common in the study area and provided visual cover, reducing the likelihood that cameras would be noticed by potential scavengers or people. |
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Several years ago, Jornada researchers noticed grasses were starting to become established on land that had been vegetated with mesquite and creosote bushes. |
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Ghosters in hopes of catching proof of the paranormal came out of hiding. They emerged from behind headstones, crawled out of bushes, and peered around large trees. |
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The Prime Desert Woodlands contains such desert flora as Joshua trees, California junipers and creosote bushes on about 100 acres at Avenue K-8 and 35th Street West. |
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Hidden behind thickets of acronyms and gorse bushes of detail, a new great game is under way across the globe. Some call it geoeconomics, but it's geopolitics too. |
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Now when we go down the garden in the spring instead of lilac bushes, laburnum and mock orange trees we shall see rows of line posts and washing lines. |
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All this driving makes us as peckish as the buzzards we see perched on the roadside creosote bushes, so, turning left on Route 62, we stop for lunch at the Country Kitchen. |
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There is a small bathroom with a toilet, shower and sink that was added on to the rear of the hogan and thankfully, is more comfortable than using the nearby catclaw bushes. |
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I stumbled along through the young pines and huckleberry bushes. Pretty soon I struck into a sort of path that, I cal'lated, might lead to the road I was hunting for. |
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The croton bushes, by day hideous things like jaundiced laurels, were changed by the moon into jagged black and white designs like fantastic wood-cuts. |
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The property was professionally landscaped by Tallahassee Nurseries and includes Sago palms, trees and many flowering bushes, outside security lighting and a fenced back yard. |
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They had not passed again in the surrey going to the Forks, nine miles away, and none of the girls had been blueberrying among the bushes at the edge of the woods. |
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In addition, the group is working with Whittier Farms, which sits along tributaries to Manchaug Pond, to plant blueberry bushes and revegetate a buffer zone to catch runoff. |
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