Gypsy deep rose is an annual gypsophila with dainty double and semi-double blooms on a nicely mounded plant that grows about 10 inches high. |
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Jay mounded flour, made a hole in it, and dumped in a pinch of salt and then an egg. |
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A white-jacketed Makonde waiter brought plates mounded with chicken and rice cooked over a fire. |
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Most maiden spirits have complicated arched or mounded hairstyles adorned with coiled plaits and combs. |
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The meal starts with an appetizer of citrus-scented crab salad mounded on cucumber slices. |
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This soil should be mounded up around the base of the canes to a height of 10 to 12 inches. |
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The pines are now taller and blacker and the glossy mounded foliage of native shrubs covers the banks of cuttings more densely. |
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I saved the soil from the excavation and mounded it on the north side for insulation. |
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The graves were so close together that people attending my relative's funeral were stumbling over the soil mounded on the grave next door. |
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See how I mounded the salad in the middle and created a border of dill with the goat cheese layered on top? |
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You see, to maximize the stalk size they're grown either in trenches or with soil mounded around each plant. |
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Fruits and vegetables mounded in baskets or spilling in profusion out of a cornucopia were types of arrangements used for religious offerings. |
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The frozen lake not level but mounded along the shore, as if the waves had turned to ice in the act of falling. |
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It's made with thinly shaved slices of garlicky wet-roasted beef mounded on a long roll that has been dipped into the meat juice. |
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The large range of available modes on wall mounded, island or integrated makes of our trend Pando a benchmark our cookerhoods. |
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The main feature of this garden is the goose foot pattern of hollow lawn paths and mounded triangular beds of ornamental grasses. |
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Temporarily store plants in a V-shaped trench mounded with soil. |
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Beyond, the huge jutting tower, crumbled walls and mounded stones of the ruined castle resembled some massive mythical beast dozing at the river's edge. |
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High-grade ore is still refined in roasters and mills, but the low-grade stuff goes into leach heaps, huge hills of pulverized ore mounded atop plastic liners. |
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The farmer ripped and mounded by tractor through the patchy salt grasses, then brought lots of spoilt bales of straw down to be rolled out over the really squidgey bit. |
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It has excellent fall color, and the plant habit is spreading and mounded. |
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She mounded the soil so the center of the bed was the highest point and firmed the soil by tamping it down with her feet to prevent it from flattening over time. |
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The ko-pung chicken comes with peanuts and vegetables, impressively mounded in a half pineapple. |
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The snow line should consist of a narrow strip of snow, mounded about for our five centimetres high and wide. |
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The 700mm blade guard can be mounded on the left or right. |
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They are the northern hairy wood ant, which makes big mounded nests. |
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He mounded up his mashed potatoes so they left more space on the plate for the meat. |
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Three people were killed and many more mounded after an explosion at one of the gates entering the Stade de France, with more than 120 left dead across Paris after a series of attacks. |
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Home gardeners often plant a piece of potato with two or three eyes in a hill of mounded soil. |
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A typical cellar may be beneath the house or located outdoors, partly underground, with the upper part mounded over with earth to protect from freezing and to maintain fairly constant temperature and humidity. |
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He mounded so much honey on the top of the buns that they looked like miniature stupas. |
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Also in contrast to these artistically self-conscious arrangements are the stiff, mounded groupings of plant materials made for festivals in Southeast Asia. |
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The ferny stems can provide a wispy lime-green backdrop to mounded flowers like lavatera and gaillardia, or an airy foreground to the broad, glossy leaves of holly bushes. |
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He drove the spade into the earth mounded atop the grave and leaning his weight into the work began to remound the earth in a pile next the grave. |
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