Studies of coastal temperate rainforests have found at least 80 species that depend directly on deadwood for their survival. |
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Rich in deadwood, these gaps allow the development of new species of coleopterous insects. |
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He was determined to become the real head of the Intelligence Community and to clean house at CIA by eliminating deadwood and cutting costs. |
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The surveys concluded that the tree's trunk was essentially hollow and there were large areas of deadwood within its crown. |
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His feet slipped over fallen deadwood and sapless branches that snapped like gunshots as he ran amongst them. |
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But surely now is the time to take the bull by the horns and ditch the deadwood. |
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Katrin built a fire from deadwood, it being illegal to cut living vegetation, while I trawled for bass. |
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Frankly, it's amazing that the Yankees accomplished all that they did last season with so much offensive deadwood. |
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Tradition is no deadwood, but a tree that grows and sprouts through the changing seasons. |
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Boards and legislatures have insisted on post-tenure review as a way of ensuring faculty responsibility and of getting rid of supposed deadwood. |
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For the last decade, Harper has disked in shreddings and aged manure each spring and burned only deadwood at her farm. |
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You can pile your chainsaw, gas and tools in the trailer and drive right to the deadwood that needs cutting. |
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If you have deadwood in a research university, you are cutting against the whole purpose of that university. |
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Costs were cut, younger managers encouraged and deadwood pruned away with early retirement. |
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One scout stayed in the boat and myself and the other one cleared branches, bushes and deadwood to get him through and down to the boat. |
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With Nixon's full support, he was determined to become the real head of the Intelligence Community and to clean house at CIA by eliminating deadwood and cutting costs. |
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He expecting to face his enemy, but instead, the man found himself facing a huge piece of deadwood neatly sliced in half right across its meter thick trunk. |
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The work will be co-ordinated at the public landing, where people will be on hand to haul in the deadwood and cut up the larger items. |
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The soil and deadwood teem with scavenging insects, much to the delight of birds and small mammals. |
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It will be a long road ahead just to modernise, purge the deadwood and unite around a new leader, let alone imagine a future electoral victory. |
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A few young visionaries may have more influence than an army of time-servers and a forest of deadwood. |
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But if it can be allowed to fall like Daewoo Motor, this could be the beginning of an overdue pruning of the deadwood of the country's economy. |
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In October, in a move to clear deadwood from the VCP, it was announced that all party membership cards would have to be renewed. |
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Openness could also be the way to remove the geriatric deadwood and to stop the corruption that was stymieing progress everywhere. |
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It was also known that areas exposed to the sun and containing deadwood are beneficial to many insect species. |
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These might be old trees, fallen deadwood of different tree species, dead standing trees, natural snags or wet and flooded places. |
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You may pick up as much deadwood as you need in the forest nearby. However, it is forbidden to cut green timber. |
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People used to collect deadwood but, with the decline in tree cover, they are now having to resort to living trees. |
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I'm very happy to be able to satisfy your desire to put all the deadwood in your area to good use. |
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These old-growth and deadwood islands also perform an important role in ecological connectivity. |
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It creates a mosaic of new habitats and structures by opening up vegetation, promoting deadwood, and creating pools and dams. |
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For the time being, the girls are living with friends in deadwood, South Dakota. |
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Milch, who wrote such superb shows as NYPD Blue and deadwood and also penned Luck, is a disgrace as well. |
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Young men with axes and pack animals travel for hours to cut standing trees, but they also prefer deadwood because it is easier to transport and does not need time to dry. |
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I think that's a good way of putting it-clear a little deadwood. |
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In areas of woodland, groups of trees should therefore be preserved beyond the commercial cutting interval in order to create oldgrowth and deadwood habitats. |
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Emissions or removals resulting from land conversions are manifested in changes in ecosystem carbon stocks in the five IPCC eligible pools: aboveground biomass, belowground biomass, litter, deadwood and soil organic carbon. |
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Firewood is collected from deadwood in the forest. |
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The distance from the deadwood to the propeller should be large. |
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This Little Thumbling of progressive metal has dropped some pretty white pebbles which regrettably did not avoid him getting lost in the twists and turns of a overcrowded deadwood forest. |
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However, it should not be forgotten that the ironworks, opened during the previous century, were initially opened with a view to utilising the deadwood in the forest. |
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It may also involve leaving deadwood in the forest or leaving high stumps. |
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So we are asking the committee if they could clear a little deadwood away from Fisheries and Oceans' thinking and maybe let us get on with these particular projects. |
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The ship had a light keel plank but pronounced stem and stern deadwood. |
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The Deadwood house has a typical asymmetrical composition with a steeply pitched hipped roof and a front-facing gable. |
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The town of Deadwood is cradled in a narrow gulch between pine-covered bluffs in the Black Hills of South Dakota. |
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The imposing entrance portico supported by six fluted Doric columns was probably the first exercise in classicism in Deadwood. |
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And speaking of highly recommended, HBO is nearly half way through rerunning the first season of Deadwood, the best western drama ever televised. |
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Deadwood combines fascinating character studies with intelligent writing and an absorbing plot. |
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Consequently, the foundation stone was quarried in Deadwood, and the sandstone for the walls came from nearby Hot Springs. |
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In September 1879 Deadwood, like the phoenix, was consumed by fire. |
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On the way to the line we stopped by the Deadwood gas plant where I met Chris Coleman, EnLink Midstream's senior landman. |
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McShane won for his role as foul-mouthed Wild West brothel-keeper Al Swearengen in gritty US TV drama Deadwood. |
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Wee Fergie, Barry Boy, Bazza is, by all accounts set to return to Rangers, leaving his injury nightmares and Deadwood Park behind. |
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As none came with the coach from Deadwood, I suppose the amount of funds was insignificant. You can't tell, though, for the stage company is liable to play possum sometimes. |
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In sync with both Joss Whedon's Serenity and HBO's Deadwood, Meadows images and discombobulates contemporaneity as a Wild West making do with what's at hand. |
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