Pyramus and Thisbe planned to meet under the mulberry tree, and that is where they died. |
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The shade papers are made from silk, banana, Kozo, mulberry, mango and abaca fibres. |
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In the '50s, he made heavily textured abstract paintings using crumpled mulberry paper and globs of oil paint. |
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The woods most often used for balsamic include chestnut, ash tree, cherry, mulberry, juniper and oak. |
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Sycamore lace bugs attack sycamore primarily, but they may also infest ash, hickory, and mulberry. |
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The big curved glass roofs cover atria full of olive and mulberry trees that are overlooked from individual workplaces. |
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Missing from the listing are rapidly growing shrubby invasive or edge species such as sassafras, pawpaw, hawthorn, and mulberry. |
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Of course, the sun's rays were needed to make the mulberry paper taut and fully stretched. |
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The colony failed in less than two years because the mulberry trees and tea seedlings perished in the dry California soil. |
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The largest is a cherry tree, which is pruned to keep it in check, and there are vines, peaches, medlar and mulberry bushes to provide fruit. |
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He also introduced sericulture to Mysore and mulberry cultivation was started in 21 locations in the state. |
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The principle species used in commercial production is the mulberry silkworm, which is the larva of the silk moth, Bombyx mori. |
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As is well known, the silkworm, Bombyx mori, is reared for the production of silk and its diet consists solely of mulberry leaves. |
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In the year a.d.105, Cai Lun devised a way to make the bark of the mulberry tree into paper. |
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Next to the clinic two Rufous Bush-robins scampered around in a mulberry bush. |
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It was made from wood of the mulberry tree and it glowed a silver, pearly hue. |
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Abba Joseph had commanded the brother to eat some of the fruit of a nearby mulberry tree. |
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Through the branches, and you reached an overgrown stone path that led to an ancient mulberry tree, falling in the shape of a weeping willow. |
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It was Papu who found me unconscious after I fell from a mulberry tree and broke my pelvic bone. |
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Yes, there is a mulberry tree not far from here growing up on that bank just over a ways. |
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The deep red fruit of the mulberry is the everlasting memorial of these true lovers. |
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The soft, mulberry fruits in Vina Morande give way to layers of fresh green peppercorns and vanilla spice. |
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Ripe mulberry fruits, chocolate and a twist of spicy liquorice make this a satisfying wine. |
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Be prepared for a blast of mixed spice and mulberry fruit that pushes the fine tannins and ripe acidity firmly back to the swallow. |
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Earthy, spicy notes give way to a crunchy palate of light berry fruit with a final rustic finish of mulberry jam. |
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Her mid-length brown hair was decorated with tiny braids and thick mulberry streaks, pinned back in a high ponytail. |
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Later technology allowed for ink shades of red, green, sepia, black, and mulberry. |
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The kitchen has mulberry painted walls and a fully fitted oak kitchen and beamed ceiling. |
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The four knights went back to the mulberry tree in the yard to remove their covering garments, put on their hauberks, and gather their swords. |
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Another very interesting member of the mulberry family is the Osage orange. |
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Upland woods contain red mulberry, slippery elm, white ash, and wild black cherry. |
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The tapa banner was made by Tongan women from the beaten-out bark of the paper mulberry tree, and is painted with an abstract design. |
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Such climatical conditions are conducive for the cultivation of mulberry trees, sericulture and fish farming. |
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The larva of geometer moths, the familiar inchworms, feed on mulberry leaves. |
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Orchards and mulberry groves were uprooted to pave the way for more cotton. |
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Oftentimes the white plaster back walls of jambless fireplaces would be adorned with courses of imported blue and white or mulberry and white Dutch tiles. |
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On top the slabs are rendered over to seal them, then covered with oiled mulberry paper to leave a perfectly smooth yellow continuous surface turned up at the skirting. |
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A tea caddy, made from the mulberry tree planted by William Shakespeare in his garden at Stratford-on-Avon, was among the items in the library sold at auction. |
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Ok then, enough with the politesse, let's not beat around the mulberry. |
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In the centre of the holy spring where once stood a mulberry tree, there is one marble temple which enshrines some idols found at the time of cleansing the spring. |
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Nature's Gate Organics Advanced Skin Care is an anti-aging line of creams and serums that treats skin with grape-seed extract, soy, mulberry and bearberry. |
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The problem with that scenario is that the lad who performed the service was usually quietly garrotted and buried under one of his own mulberry trees. |
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The mulberry tree is of medium size and attractively untidy in appearance. |
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Usually the rectangular wooden frames of the doors had thinner wooden latticework inside. One side of this lattice's surface was usually had mulberry paper pasted on it. |
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In irrigated conditions, it can choose from sugarcane, maize, brinjal, chillies, mulberry, tomato, potato, turmeric, ginger, grapes, banana and betel. |
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They won't be able to sit with us up in the thick leaves of the non-bearing mulberry that held my tree house and hear the conversations we shared. |
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Krishna Pandit did the same and was extremely happy when the snake guided him through the swampy and marshy land, until he reached the hollow trunk of a mulberry tree. |
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A year before he demolished Shakespeare's former Stratford home New Place in 1759, the Revd Francis Gastrell cut down a mulberry tree which had grown in its garden. |
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Formal beds, divided by paths, probably contained a mixture of fragrant herbs, flowers including honeysuckle and rose, and fruit trees such as mulberry and quince. |
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The twigs of the paper mulberry are hairy reddish brown, the bark is tan and smooth to moderately furrowed, the wood is soft and brittle, and it has conical buds. |
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Beyond the vegetable beds, visitors entered an enchanted forest where volunteers had cleared a path with machetes only weeks earlier, to reveal a surviving mulberry tree. |
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She predicts red, orange, pistachio green and mulberry pink ready to enliven a neutral backdrop. |
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The member environment claimed that most of the trees that were being chopped during the expansion project were of paper mulberry. |
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Noni, also known as Indian mulberry or cheesefruit, has been a staple of native healers, Saludes said. |
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However, since the 1980s, Malaysia is no longer engaged in sericulture but does plant mulberry trees. |
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In Tamil Nadu, mulberry cultivation is concentrated in the Coimbatore, Erode, Tiruppur, Salem and Dharmapuri districts. |
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The larvae feed on mulberry leaves and in Europe, only one generation is normally raised each year as this is a deciduous tree. |
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Boxelder and white mulberry were the most frequently used woody plants on all rivers. |
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Similarly, in our study less experienced juveniles had difficulty obtaining mulberry fruit which, like blackberry, is not a simple fruit. |
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Do we still have nettle trees, catalpas, sassafras, mulberry trees, larches, spice bushes, slippery elms, etc. |
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Barkcloth, is made from the inner bark of trees such as the paper mulberry and breadfruit tree. |
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This Non-GMO Project Verified label applies to American ginseng, black cohosh, echinacea pupurea, goldenseal and mulberry extracts. |
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The label on Jacob's Creek Reserve Barossa shiraz 2008 describes this thick unctious wine as tasting of mulberry. |
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A human study compared mulberry with a leading anti-diabetic drug called glyburide. |
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Tests finally showed it to be a tough paper made from fibers of the paper mulberry and another tree. |
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These forests are mostly of mulberry, acacia, and eucalyptus. |
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Elegant with savoury mulberry fruit, sweet spices and plenty of woodiness, it's a terrific glugger while the rockets bang and fizz in the background. |
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Food products Thai food products on display included different types of rice, mulberry tea, and exotic Thai fruits like mangosteen and rose apple. |
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I let them forage in the woods for acorns in the fall, and in summer for the leaves on the maple, sweetgum, slippery elm, sourwood, and mulberry trees. |
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His mother had worked for him as a birthday present a waistcoat of purple tabinet, with little foxes's heads upon it, lined with brown satin and having round mulberry buttons. |
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This product is a blend of paper mulberry root extract, bearberry leaf extract, a natural debridement enzyme, and other co-factors, activators and stabilizers. |
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According to its recent mice experiments, an extract of white mulberry has a property to inhibit the binding of TGF-beta 1 receptors so that it can help prevent hair loss. |
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Several kinds of wild silk, which are produced by caterpillars other than the mulberry silkworm, have been known and used in China, South Asia, and Europe since ancient times. |
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Early Chinese banknotes were printed on paper made of mulberry bark. |
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Effects of dietary mulberry, Korean red ginseng, and banaba on glucose homeostasis in relation to PPAR-alpha, PPAR-gamma, and LPL mRNA expressions. |
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Ms. Mihara reached inside her Mulberry tote and pulled out the class register, she put on her reading glasses and flipped through the pages. |
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The finest crystal, china and porcelain will tomorrow be up for grabs at knock-down prices when Mulberry Hall begins its annual New Year sale. |
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Other shallow wrecks in the area accessible at slack water include a variety of smaller Mulberry components and an infantry landing craft. |
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Within two weeks the worst Channel storm of the 20th century nearly sabotaged the campaign, destroying one of the Mulberry harbours. |
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During my dive the current was coming from the east, so we entered the water on the sheltered west side of the Mulberry. |
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These floats transported the great floating concrete caissons which formed the sea walls of the Mulberry Harbours. |
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The leaves of the Paper Mulberry are distinctive in that they have a very rough, sandpaper-like upper surface and a soft, downy under surface. |
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When we see Kate Moss looking too cool for school carrying the latest Mulberry bag, we immediately want one. |
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Mulberry paper also has been used for drawing and as a Korean household item, covering windows and floors. |
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Gucci has complained of a post-terrorism slump, ditto Mulberry, which now attributes a recent profits warning to the same cause. |
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Mulberry quietly metamorphosed from a staid brand, adopted by the green welly brigade in the 1980s, into a fun and unpredictable label. |
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Throughout the ordeal Mrs Malgarin kept a tight grip on her handbag and the attacker eventually fled empty-handed towards Mulberry Grove. |
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Young Marco is instructed by his father to keep his eyes open and be attentive to all that is around him as he walks along Mulberry Street and to report back to him. |
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The third place is Botanica, a dive bar on Houston and Mulberry. |
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For example, the broad wainscoted side hall terminates in a staircase that rises to a landing and then turns ninety degrees in a manner similar to that at Mulberry Hill. |
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Two films were set in and around Stevenage, Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush and Boston Kickout. |
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Barkcloth is made by soaking and beating the inner bark of specific trees, most commonly the Paper Mulberry. |
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Prior to the Invasion of Europe, components for a Mulberry harbour were built here. |
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At Omaha Beach, parts of the Mulberry harbour are still visible, and a few of the beach obstacles remain. |
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Just ask Reiss, Mulberry, Whistles, LK Bennett, Seraphine or any of the other fashion labels she has helped boost sales for. |
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It remained a 'live' codeword after the murderous events at The Mulberry Bush and The Tavern In The Town. |
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Prior to Loewe, Vevers headed up the design division of Mulberry. |
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Greene invited Whitney to visit her Georgia plantation, Mulberry Grove. |
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Amazing 70's style Louboutin's and black Jil Sander ankle boots, plus exclusive styles from Alexandre Birman, Dr Martens, Nicholas Kirkwood, Mulberry and more. |
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The storied restaurant, Il Cortile, is owned and run by the Esposito family, which also owns the properties, on the corner of Mulberry and Hester streets. |
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Shops here include Louis Vuitton, Mulberry and Calvin Klein. |
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This new home in Spring Valley is located on White Mulberry Drive. |
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The remains of Mulberry harbour B still sits in the sea at Arromanches. |
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