Rice vermicelli noodles add extra interest, and handfuls of herbs make up the necessary greenery. |
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For a dry, desert country the greenery in this area makes for a striking contrast. |
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This was roasted fennel, courgette and Brie on ciabatta together with tomato and greenery. |
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Not even the greenery of a little garden is lacking, for the timbales are decorated with parsley and the galantines with dill. |
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After two hours I'd seen nothing but steep greenery and heard nothing but the occasional whoop. |
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Well, the topic of Christmas greenery has residents in one Florida county seeing red. |
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Large bowls and flower vases serve to spruce up the interiors with a bit of natural greenery and bright coloured blooms. |
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Tidy up winter containers by deadheading violas and cyclamen and removing dead leaves from ivy and other greenery. |
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The trees were skeletal spires of hardened white ash, and the ground was bare of greenery, instead coated with an oily black film. |
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The greying greenery of the landscape shows that the past summer brought adequate rainfall, particularly for grass and small bush vegetation. |
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My mother was a nut for hanging plants, so there was always one pot of greenery or another hanging from the ceiling on a hook. |
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And then there is a guy smoking a fat cigarette that surely contains less tobacco than greenery. |
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Inside, the church was stuffed with branches of greenery and hundreds of real candles in polished chandeliers. |
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Right, the afternoon's getting on and I've got a date with a hoagie, a newspaper, some greenery and a two-wheeled fun machine. |
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The fence will be 2.5 metres high and that will mean much of the greenery will have to be chopped down for it to be installed. |
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It is a jungle resort where the hill villas are surrounded by lush greenery containing the sounds of screeching monkeys and chattering cicadas. |
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They wanted to see greenery and flowers from these vantage points, not pavement and cars. |
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He lives in Vienna, his home a modernist oasis of tranquillity perched above the lush greenery of the Wienerwald. |
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And it's the island's lush, vivid greenery which marks it out from the arid, inhospitable, landscapes of Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Tenerife. |
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Other Rebels were interspaced through the greenery, all waiting for any sign of enemy troops. |
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The plenteous natural resources like water and fertile soil and the greenery, keep people satisfied. |
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Hidden among the explosive greenery are waterfront and hillside cottages, and palm-thatch gazebos where guests are taking dinner. |
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The profusion of the greenery allows feeling comfortable even during July heat. |
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Bangalore could get back its greenery, which has brought it much fame, provided a lot of thought goes into this. |
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These additional branches then give off really satisfying gouts of white smoke as the greenery boils and burns. |
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Insert a few bundles of greenery into a grapevine wreath and weave butterfly vine with chartreuse seed pods through stiff vine stems. |
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If the weather is like this tomorrow I plan to take a drive into the peak district and see some greenery. |
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Cllr Ronson said Bolton had a very attractive town centre but added that she would like to see more greenery. |
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A mist lightly dusts the thick greenery of the trees that cover the surrounding hills. |
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Wearing leather gloves for protection, cut sprigs of greenery and bunch them up. |
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Concern was voiced that greenery along the roads would be damaged by the work. |
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Almost 70 percent of the resort is covered with tropical greenery and rice terraces. |
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In spring, the rains bring with them more than 2,000 species of wild desert flowers and greenery. |
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Sooner than you realize, birds will start chirping and there will be greenery all around. |
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The roads in Delhi are wide, the buildings nice and there is a lot of greenery in some parts. |
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Every town must have oases of greenery where children can run and play and other leisure activities can take place. |
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Outside lush greenery and stripy awnings shade alfresco diners, the perfect place for a leisurely lunch. |
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Nearby trees and other bits of greenery are rendered abstractly, seeming stylized and out of place. |
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The new practice will be built around a glass central courtyard, which will be planted with shrubs and greenery. |
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The groundsheet was spread out below the hedge and the greenery was hit with the pole, the berries falling to the sacking. |
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Mr Hall said he and his wife wanted to escape their London flat to somewhere with some greenery and space. |
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It is hoped the new greenery will increase the number of heron, water voles and kingfishers that have already been found there. |
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Travellers turned a beautiful strip of greenery into a rubbish dump before clearing off from an unofficial site, an irate resident has claimed. |
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These people who had so little had a welcoming party to meet the group and they had built an arch of welcome out of greenery. |
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Stretched out seductively on her cushion at Wolf's right elbow, she resembled an asp in greenery. |
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It's surrounded by mountains lush with greenery, bordered with wildflowers and dotted with water lilies. |
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Air-vehicles were fluently moving above ziggurats submerged in the luxuriant greenery. |
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Though the centre is not immune from horn blare and tyre screech, a tranquillity hangs in the air, nurtured by luxuriant greenery and birdsong. |
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Besides, there are other issues such as planning, execution, maintenance and preservation of greenery in Chennai. |
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The tall spire of the Town Hall and its contrasting colours of azure and white stood majestically between a glorious suffusion of greenery. |
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Greenland is a country of stark contrasts, where ice and sunshine, greenery and snow are partners against a backdrop of fjords and mountains. |
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The room where the wassailers will assemble needs to have greenery as decoration. |
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I thought the barrenness was because of basaltic and granite rocks, and the greenery was due to rich soil after Ghodgaon. |
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Infact I live right on the outskirts of the city and am pretty much surrounded by trees and greenery. |
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Lizards with bright blue tails scuttled out of our way, taking cover among the thorn bushes and cactus that were the only greenery. |
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Roofs covered in greenery reduce stormwater runoff, minimize heat gain, temper the microclimate, and improve the view. |
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But all the greenery shaded the light, casting shadows and filling the forest with deep darkness. |
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After the lush greenery of that beautiful country, the starkness of northern Namibia provided a jarring contrast. |
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Starving, beseeching Third World faces stared from arid landscapes into the greenery and chubby cheeks of the First World. |
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Look for objects such as watering cans old tools or flowerpots that you can dress up with lights flowers or greenery. |
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All the tables were ready-set on their trestles, and the walls hung with fresh-cut greenery and flowering branches. |
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Since independence, the twin forces of economic development and population growth have literally bulldozed their way through the city's greenery. |
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Stand her in the middle of a darkened Victorian dining room draped with holiday greenery, a Christmas tree twinkling in the corner. |
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Galicia is a mountainous land of ever-present rain and mists and lush greenery. |
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No doubt, the subtropical climate has covered a multitude of sins with greenery. |
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The steep cliffs tumble abruptly into the sea, scarred by deep gorges which drip with greenery. |
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I'm used to ugly concrete and unmaintained greenery and even uglier adverts along the roads. |
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A month ago I decided my office needed a bit of greenery and brought it from home to put in my office windowsill. |
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The bouquet contains naranja roses, tiger lilies, carnations, alstromeria, solidago, berries and a selection of greenery and twigs. |
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When you sit in your porch, instead of seeing lovely greenery or properly constructed homes, it's old galvanise, termite-ridden board and dirty looking water drums. |
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The deteriorating quality and the shrinking greenery around the city adds weight to the proposal to provide it a little more elbow room or breathing space. |
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The nest, a platform made from thin sticks, lined with bark and greenery, is typically placed at a major crotch in a tree, 25-50 feet off the ground. |
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This was in perfect contrast with the model of a village showing bounteous trees and all round greenery, the result of a cleaner and healthier environment. |
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So, instead of painting the desert or the mountains, I painted hotels covered with lots of lush greenery, using a lovely shade of green called veridian. |
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The body rests among greenery, a symbol of life and rejuvenation. |
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The precious greenery around the city must be protected at all costs. |
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Here vegetation tends towards dark and spiky lushness, though Darwin itself is trim, its greenery coiffed, its palm trees serried in wind-ruffled ranks around the shoreline. |
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His office is dominated by a rich mahogany antique desk, piled high with the books he has written and behind which spreads an oasis of orchids and exotic greenery. |
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Its new marketplaces, built in traditional style, broad avenues, parks and city-wide greenery cover a land where only a few decades ago the sands blew. |
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Fill a tall, clear vase with lemons, apples or pomegranates, or lay the fruit on a collar of greenery tucked around a large hurricane lamp with candle. |
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From the third floor up, guestrooms are arranged around an open-air poolside terrace, some of which have balconies for customers to get closer to the outside greenery. |
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A variety of fish may be easily observed through the clear waters of the rivers, while hornbills and argus pheasants have been sighted within the dense greenery. |
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The Christmas tree, for example, harks back to a northern Germanic fertility festival and feast of the dead when greenery was hung up in the home to warn off evil spirits. |
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The road slices through rolling mountain terrain covered in greenery. |
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Tall plants and flowerpots were spreading the aroma of greenery. |
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Seed sown in early June has produced a swathe of greenery topped by the most attractive blue flowers that seem irresistible to bees, hoverflies and other insects. |
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Her bouquet was made up of roses, freesia and stephanotis with accompanying greenery and their honeymoon was to Torquay. |
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The frosty pumpkin is the sign of the end of the growing season, soon the greenery will wither and harvest end for the year. |
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The yard space would also typically feature some form of garden, trees or greenery. |
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Garnish the platter with greenery if you want. Serve the fish cold, with one of the cucumber salads and a mayonnaisey sauce. |
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The area was developed with vast amounts of greenery making it a pleasant place to walk. |
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In the greenery below, a thistle, Tudor rose and shamrock are depicted, representing Scotland, England and Ireland respectively. |
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Pine boughs, appreciated especially in wintertime for their pleasant smell and greenery, are popularly cut for decorations. |
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The more recent City of Flowers is usually taken as a simple reference to the area's greenery. |
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A number of public art features, fountains, a canal and greenery can be found here as an oasis among the city centre excitement. |
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According to those rules, women, children, old men, greenery or trees and non-combatants should not be harmed even in the warzone. |
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Beduins used to wander riding atop their camels in quest for areas with some form of water source and greenery. |
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For wreaths, attach fresh greenery to artificial wreaths using the wire bristles on the wreath or attaching with florist wire. |
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Make lots of little bunches, using the bushiest greenery, such as spruce, at the base and building up with thinner leaves. |
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Beds of flowers and greenery hide such rare animals as musk deer, tahrs, brown and black bears. |
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Participants should bring along their own cones and greenery to make the centrepieces. |
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The greenery dances around the feature brick paved suntrap patio, peaceful pond and glorious summer house. |
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Nubbin Creek, Alabama, 2007, lush greenery overtakes an elderly man in a camouflage T-shirt. |
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Rich red and white blooms are mixed with pinecones, holiday greenery, and festive cinnamon sticks. |
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Also consider principles of design, clustering pinecones or sprigs of red berries amid dark greenery. |
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Each piece features meticulously beaded watermelons, kiwis, dragon fruit or oranges, against a background of greenery. |
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Going up to the top today the view could have been straight from the Lord of the Rings filmset with its greenery and vastness. |
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Across the garden, the greenery is watered with reclaimed greywater, thus saving up to 40 per cent of the water that would have been consumed for overall landscape irrigation. |
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The Valley landscape was more awash with greenery some 11,000 years ago. |
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Nestled in lush pockets of greenery and offering a back garden and balcony, the 3 and 4-bedroom Hayat Townhouses, only 730 in all, are located centrally in Town Square. |
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Thanks, but we'll pass on the greenery that's eaten by the black-tailed jackrabbit, who, in turn, serves as a main course for the red-tailed hawk. |
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Our boat has ground to a halt in a semi-prehistoric setting on the surface of the Sapote tributary of the Amazon, a riot of greenery and dark waters all around us. |
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Cyclists, joggers, rollerbladers and residents out for a stroll take advantage of the Galloping Goose to get to work or simply enjoy the enveloping greenery of the trail. |
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Three red anthurium, a hypericum and a selection of festive greenery including holly, ruscus and aspidistra all surround a large ivory church candle. |
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During this latter event the mountains surrounding Salalah are popular with tourists as a result of the cool weather and lush greenery, rarely found anywhere else in Oman. |
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It records a found event, two black men carrying potted palms whom McQueen followed down a London street, the greenery waving precariously above their heads. |
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