Meanwhile, the sharpening air threshes the veteran bronze leafiness of the oaks and strips the pines, fretful in the breeze, of their needles. |
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Lots of dark, ripe fruit on the nose with cedar wood and a slight greeny leafiness. |
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Its reassuring vegetableness, its green leafiness, the way it looked natural on a farm, spoke to our deep cabbagey values. |
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There's something a little apocalyptic in these utterly lifeless landscapes — even the tree branches are long past any potential leafiness. |
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Back in the imperial leafiness of central Washington, that's exactly what senior officials in the Bush administration tell me he will offer early next year. |
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A bouquet giving off berry fruit aromas with a tiniest hint of leafiness. |
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Vanessa knew she wanted some kind of water feature in the courtyard, a tree – there'd only be space for one, so it would have to be the right one – and a general sense of lush leafiness. |
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A newsagent on the very edge of the historic village of Bournville, a slice of leafiness a few miles from Birmingham city centre, has been given a licence by the city council to sell beer, wine and spirits. |
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It was noted that in Australia sugar cane is selected for greater leafiness and cane burning4is being reduced to provide more material for bagasse. |
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Poverty has become more prevalent amid the leafiness. |
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