The lotus blossom and leafage carving on the splat and stay-rail are of a distinctively high quality. |
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The inn-keeper in the Milan version is vexed and disconcerted with the frugality of the meal of leafage and bread, which has been contemptuously served on a tin plate. |
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The plants are capable of accumulating high quantities of contaminants in their stems and leafage. |
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To prevent the fly from laying its eggs in the leafage of the narcissus bulb, the base of the plants needs to be well-treated. |
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The Wingssprayer very easily opens up the leafage so the fine spraying mist can enter deep into the crops, killing all flies, larva and eggs. |
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The narcissus fly lays its eggs in the leafage of the just sprung narcissus bulb between the midst of May and the end of June. |
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He or she is presented with a sort of Amazonian jungle of leafage — or verbiage — where green, tenacious lives are underfoot, overhead, and all around. |
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The catch of the lid is made of a fish, vegetable and shells, the two handles in the shape of leafage rubble in leaves are combed purple, in the style of Vincennes. |
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The dish has a busy floral composition, incorporating red roses, fleshy blue tulips with red detailing, and other blue and red flowers on stalks with green leafage, rising from a leafy tuft. |
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Color change in New England is the tourist time, when people come to see the leafage turn brilliant colors. |
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The dishes feature a shaped gadroon border embossed with oak leaves and acorns, while their centre features floral and leafage sprays. |
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But as Colette said, the human face needs leafage. |
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