While the disc has plenty of poppy moments and more than its fair share of slamming beats, its sheer variety may perplex some older fans. |
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If anyone's setting herself up for becoming the next victim of tall poppy syndrome, it must be Jana. |
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They only did four songs, but Nicole and Jason were poppy and lively and such good sports for doing their set right in front of us. |
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To use poppies in arrangements, cut the poppy stem and sear it with a match right away to seal the end. |
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He plays poppy folk-rock that's heavy on the ballads, and Retriever is no different. |
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Yes, tall poppy syndrome can be bad, but it sure does come in handy sometimes! |
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Common examples in seed mixes are red poppy, annual baby's breath, cornflower, and cosmos. |
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Bags of six Montreal bagels are available in plain, poppy seed, sesame seed and multigrain. |
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California poppy extracts were separated using an isocratic gradient of methanol. |
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Traditionally a red poppy is worn on Remembrance Sunday in commemoration of the war dead. |
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As a bonus, here are some wildflowers growing next to a field. The red one is a poppy, and the blue ones are cornflowers or bluebottles. |
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More crumb less crust, we use artisan baguette dough, baked as a pointy bloomer, and top with poppy seeds. |
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Areas once graced by desert mariposa tulip, Rocky Mountain bee plant, prickly poppy and evening primrose were invaded by the hostile horehound. |
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Often, singer-songwriters have to find a balance between gloomy introspection and poppy melodies. |
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The grains represent hope and the honey and poppy seeds symbolise happiness and peace. |
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Home grown herbs would have included coriander, dill, thyme, opium poppy and summer savoury. |
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The Californian poppy is an annual that self-seeds, so they'll be popping up all over the place next year. |
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They're still melodic and poppy and all that, but maybe there's more rock thrown in there. |
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Shichimi is a mixture of chili peppers, pepper leaf, poppy seeds, mustard seeds, sesame seeds, rapeseeds, dried orange or lemon peel. |
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This tiny black female beetle, the size of a poppy seed, is already spreading in the Great Smoky Mountains. |
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Toast the poppy seeds briefly in a small non-stick pan then scatter them over the mashed beetroot. |
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The microorganism that causes clubroot occurs worldwide and also infects plants in the rose, poppy, and grass families. |
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Interplant pink ranunculus with salmon Iceland poppy and red-purple pansies, and accent with a few yellow and pink English primroses. |
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If you want to keep the pot center stage, remove the mum and replace it with a spring bloomer such as Iceland poppy or primrose. |
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Key colours include pastel pinks, baby blues, soft yellow, crisp whites and flashes of poppy red. |
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Cool-season annuals such as clarkia, Iceland poppy, lobelia, pansy, and stock can't stand intense summer heat. |
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We were served a simple amuse bouche of foie gras parfait, on a thin poppadom covered in poppy seeds. |
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The melodies here could hardly be called hooky or blatantly poppy, but they have a mantra-like quality that's infectious and slightly eerie. |
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He went on to use modeling paste to overpaint posters of iconic Impressionist paintings, including Monet's poppy fields. |
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A member of the poppy family, the celandine plant is distinct for its golden yellow flower and bright orange milky juice. |
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Greens and gourds are cooked with prawns with the batter of crushed poppy seeds and deep-fried. |
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In one, a mother cries at a graveside while a neighbour points accusingly at a poppy field nearby. |
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At the moment the opium poppy fields cover between 35 and 60 hectares, he said. |
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Nothing startling, then, just a solid album for those who like their female vocalists neither too poppy nor raw and raucous. |
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As each of their names was recited, a poppy was dropped from a museum balcony. |
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This resembles and smells like the latex of the opium poppy, but the plants are not related. |
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According to the figures supplied, there were a total of 2,100 hectares of opium poppy, but 7,421 hectares were fumigated in the same year. |
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Over five years, more than a million acres of coca plants and 52,000 acres of opium poppy have been destroyed. |
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Ten days after the poppy blooms the resin is extracted by lancing the pods. |
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The blonde girl is carrying a small ghetto blaster playing a poppy, repetitive but catchy tune. |
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The milk of goats and sheep was made into curd cheese and sometimes flavoured with poppy seeds. |
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We see a renewed effort to commemorate the fallen on Remembrance Day and the laying of that misunderstood poppy wreath. |
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Francesca pushed over some grasses to sit down, and played with a poppy head. |
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The first part of the playlist contained happy, poppy, zippy songs that gradually got a little more driving, but not too much. |
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The resinous juices from the seed casing of the opium poppy are the source of naturally occurring narcotics. |
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It's a great mix of heavy melodies played with soft distortion resulting in big, anthemic songs that are singable without being too poppy. |
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A red-petal variety of poppy related to the Asian opium poppy grows wild and under cultivation across the Czech Republic. |
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Morphine comes from the opium poppy, cultivated in various parts of the world for thousands of years. |
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The guitars are even crunchier now and dominate the album, while the playful and poppy synth is ditched completely. |
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Though the boys may be young, and the music quite poppy, last night's show was all about rock. |
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A major problem in the country now is the drug issue, the opium poppy production, which must be addressed. |
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The song is a non-stop rollicking hardcore fiasco with a fantastic poppy sing-a-long chorus. |
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Recently physicians have become more inclined to give slow-release morphine, which comes from the opium poppy. |
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The 2004 heroin yield, which is derived from the opium poppy, is one of the biggest on record. |
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The opium poppy is an annual herb with an erect stem, having a solitary flower that is white, red, or purplish, depending on the cultivar. |
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A huge number of cash crops, such as those mentioned above, have replaced the opium poppy as the Hill Tribes' livelihood. |
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The opium poppy, like all poppies, requires rich moist soil, plentiful sunlight, and a clear area in which to grow. |
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A tabletop glows with help from simple arrangements of gilded eucalyptus leaves, allium seed heads, poppy pods, and a cardoon. |
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Benzylisoquinoline alkaloids are ubiquitous among the Papaveraceae, which include the California poppy and the opium poppy. |
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My first task is to get out my loppers and attack the roses in the poppy field. |
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Where else can we share in our love of banal but poppy tunes that never really lived up to similar banal but poppy Wham! |
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All in all, they seem energetic and ready to start fresh with new poppy sounds and Jordy's high pitched vocals. |
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In the same bed, I also sowed Eschscholtzia californica, the Californian poppy. |
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The three flowers to be voted upon included the California poppy, the Mariposa lily, and the Matilija poppy. |
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These include California poppy, Jamaican dogwood, cramp bark and pasque flower. |
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Buy young plants of calendula, Iceland poppy, pansy, primrose, snapdragon, stock, and viola. |
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Essex Green is really poppy and cute and sometimes ventures into trippy alt-country territory. |
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Juice from the opium poppy has been used since ancient times for pain relief. |
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Other sleep promoting herbs include valerian, Californian poppy, skullcap, hops and passionflower. |
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These dozen folk-punk songs swing with an infectious rhythm and rollicking, poppy beat. |
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Those who boo him expose themselves as the biggest morons in sport and the dark side of the tall poppy Aussie psyche. |
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With his reputation for bluster and pomposity, the tall poppy was levelled in his near-death head-on on a West Australian highway. |
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He may have to make a self-transformation from a tall poppy into a shrinking violet. |
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During convalescence he reviewed his catalogue of poppy hits and decided to adopt a more serious introspective style. |
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I'm not going to sugar-coat my personality just because an anonymous reviewer thinks that this tall poppy deserves a cutting. |
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Most of the time the harsh subject matter is matched with light, poppy accompaniment. |
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I think in Australia we have something that we all are aware of and that's the tall poppy syndrome. |
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I mean, everybody knows the tall poppy syndrome but it tends to be in your own backyard. |
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There's a noisy, faux-metal beginning that moves into a poppy development phase. |
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He pushed a button on a small remote in his hand, and some annoying poppy music started playing. |
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The Afghans have lost their pomegranate orchards to poppy fields. |
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Maybe she's a bit too confident, and it's tall poppy syndrome. |
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Walking in the rain toward the cenotaph, I observed that about every other person wore a red paper poppy in the lapel. |
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To harvest opium from a poppy, a farmer waits until the last petals of the flower have fallen off and then lances the seed pod, taking care not to cut too deep. |
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The Snowdon lily and the Welsh poppy are neck-and-neck in Caernarvonshire. |
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Will the poppy seeds come up planted where the larkspur grows? |
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The tiny, tuft-forming Alpine poppy with flowers of white, yellow and zingy orange looks delightful in amongst the mat and cushion-forming plants of a rock garden. |
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There were a couple of catchy numbers, a bit of rockiness and a lot of more relaxed poppy numbers and they are indeed a band of quality musicians. |
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Both the blue and the yellow have the classic, satiny translucent petals of the poppy tribe, both, characteristically, are held on wiry stems above the parent plant. |
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Chillies, turmeric, ginger, mace, saffron, nutmeg, poppy seeds, garlic, cloves, bay leaves, and curry leaves are among the most commonly used spices. |
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In 2002, the world-renowned manager and prototypical tall poppy, retired. |
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Call me Australian, but I love seeing a tall poppy get knocked down. |
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They're the people who've been evicted, and in a way it's kind of the tall poppy syndrome of Australia tearing people down, bringing them down to your own level. |
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Also Tom Lyon, Allen Sparks, Jeff Huey, and Billo sent me donations recently and Tom sent a picture that reminded me of Australia's tall poppy syndrome. |
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And I think it's condescending of personalities like Nikki Webster to say that the only reason people don't like them is because of tall poppy syndrome. |
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Australia's tall poppy syndrome refers to a tendency for Australians to downplay achievement to the extent of being disdainful of such people, and so to cut them down to size. |
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I think it might be the tall poppy syndrome, but I also think people have their own tastes and develop a real hatred for what they don't like and tear it to pieces. |
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Ryan attributes the criticism to a sort of tall poppy syndrome. |
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The resulting backlash will be dismissed as so much tall poppy syndrome. |
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The demand for the olive branch, the poppy, the scarlet pimpernel, and seaweed was high and she reproduced these personally meaningful designs over and over again. |
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As Afghanistan becomes more and more unstable, it has once again become a haven for opium poppy growers. |
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With an expansion in poppy cultivation comes an increase in supply in our backyards. |
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Karzai's harshest critics believe that he hasn't done enough to take on corruption and warlordism and the poppy trade. |
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South Lakeland residents are being urged to slot their coins in the collecting tins of the Royal British Legion to invest in a poppy to wear with pride. |
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The real narcos are as much of a threat to the forest as the loggers, through the devastating fires they set to clear land for poppy and marijuana production. |
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The area could not be cleared of poppy earlier as it was snowbound. |
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Waiting for the closing cadence, a harbinger of your distraction, is like waiting for the poppy buds to split open and spill their compressed warmth, their inevitable defeat. |
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But in summer, spent flowers on annuals such as California poppy, jewelflower, farewell-to-spring, and Nigella hispanica set and drop their seeds. |
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For a drift of silky petalled flowers of pinky-orange, plant the low-growing California poppy, Eschscholzia california, the flower that gave the Golden West its name. |
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Don't take kava or California poppy with Parkinson's medication, and be wary of combining them with central nervous system depressants or the drug pentobarbitol. |
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It was noon next day when he stood on the platform, the train breathing steam alongside like an impatient dragon or an old scholar puffing poppy heads. |
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Heroin is an opioid derived from the dried sap of the opium poppy. |
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Think of caffeine from coffee or morphine from the opium poppy. |
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As you cut down summer annuals and biennials, such as foxglove, hollyhock, poppy and sweet william, break apart the seed heads and sprinkle the seeds around. |
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Whether it is tomato, scarlet, pillar-box red or poppy, red works. |
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That's either more conservative vitriol or a global tall poppy syndrome. |
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There are also eight annuals including corn poppy, corn marigold and cornflower and three biannuals including the most dramatic of all wildflowers, the foxglove. |
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The melodies tend to be very poppy, so often the message gets hidden. |
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The shift from more poppy material was entirely intentional. |
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The local VFW held a Poppy Day today, and while I buy a poppy along with hundreds of other morning commuters, I also always stop to talk to the veterans who are selling them. |
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Their eyes fell heavy like poppy heads and their mouths gasped, as though ready to accept the glittering Eucharist from the hands of his Holiness himself. |
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Six further species are in danger of extinction, i.e. marsh saxifrage, serrated wintergreen, meadow saffron, cottonweed, rough poppy and meadow saxifrage. |
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If you are looking for something less expensive, Oasis has a good selection of pretty party frocks, including a 1950s-inspired chiffon frock with a discreet poppy print. |
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In 2008 and 2010, there were protests by groups of fans over the team wearing the poppy symbol for Remembrance Day. |
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In Persian literature, red poppies, especially red corn poppy flowers, are considered the flower of love. |
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But after FIFA reached a compromise with England, the SFA will mirror their gesture by wearing black armbands embroidered with the poppy. |
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Quietly angry, beautiful and poppy, it showcases the band's mastery of sound, with the album by turns sparse, luxuriant and squelchy. |
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Rick Rockliff, of poppy producers Tasmanian Alkaloids, insisted the wallaby incursions were not very common. |
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As the album progresses, things get a lot more spacey, funkier and even poppy. |
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The remembrance poppy has been used in Britain since 1921 to commemorate soldiers who have died in war. |
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Interestingly, the media in the United States are least prone to the tall poppy syndrome, which is one of the many things I admire about America. |
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But our modern weed-killers are master of the charlock, the poppy and the starveacre. |
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This move is well received by British farmers, with a major opium poppy field located in Didcot, England. |
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The worst fodder for a President is not poppy and mandragora, but strychnine and adrenalin. |
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A slice of poppy seed cake containing nearly five grams of seeds per slice produced positive results for 24 hours. |
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The poppy made him sleep and while he slept they leeched him to drain off the bad blood. |
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Mustard seeds and mustard oil are added to many recipes, as are poppy seeds. |
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When this is done, one should leave the poppy for some time, then return to it and gather any further exudate. |
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Extensive textual and pictorial sources also show that poppy cultivation and opium consumption were widespread in Safavid Iran and Mughal India. |
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A small wildflower meadow has been created, featuring plants like corncockle, corn poppy and field scabious. |
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All sorts of poppies can be sown in this way too, including our red corn poppy, Papaver rhoeas. |
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All sorts of poppies can be sown this way too, including our red corn poppy, Papaver rhoeas. |
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All sorts of poppies can be sown in this way too, including the red corn poppy, Papaver rhoeas. |
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The field poppy or corn poppy, Papaver rhoeas, is the poppy of wartime remembrance. |
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Giving farmers access to markets also helped them shift away from opium poppy cultivation. |
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Following the collapse of Afghanistan's Taliban regime in November last year, the opium poppy was cultivated on a record acreage. |
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He said tribal elders and imams had been trying to convince farmers to shun poppy cultivations, but it seemed the effort had little impact. |
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For painful urination long pepper, castory, myrrh, galbanum, poppy tears, saffron, costmary, 28 grms. |
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The Celandine poppy looks great as a companion with ferns, wild violets and Virginia Bluebells. |
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Opium, an exudate of Papaver somniferum, a poppy cultivated historically in Asia, was already well known to Galen. |
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He is also attempting to germinate a native Lesotho poppy, Papaver Aculeatum, to display at Chelsea for the first time. |
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The remembrance poppy has been used since 1921 to commemorate soldiers who have died in war. |
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For its publications, the city is using a single California poppy with the city's name. |
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However, a campaign led by the Eastern Daily Press was successful in requesting a change to the poppy, which was felt to be more representative. |
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However, the only species of Papaveraceae grown as a field crop on a large scale is Papaver somniferum, the opium poppy. |
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The Hungarian love for poppy seeds has spread all over the country in the form of poppy seed cakes, strudels and of course, hamantaschen. |
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The plume poppy Macleaya cordata is a bit of an oddity, as it looks nothing like any poppy you may have grown. |
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Native plants including the California poppy also have their counterparts in intricately detailed clumps of weeds and grasses. |
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We're definitely a more melodic and poppy band than our very early sound, which was often described as tuneful post rock. |
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The endorphins and enkephalins are similar to opium, heroin, and morphine, drugs derived from the seeds of the poppy plant Papaver somniferurm. |
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The poppy hot line has been busy with calls from young and old eager to play their part in this British tradition. |
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During the spring and summer, they feed on soy, clover and corn poppy as well as grasses and herbs. |
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Every year, Indian counternarcotics forces eradiate areas where opium poppy is illicitly cultivated. |
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Though eschscholzia, the Californian poppy, is usually broadcast randomly we're trying it sown directly into modules, one seed per compartment. |
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The cuisine of Vidarbha uses groundnuts, poppy seeds, jaggery, wheat, jowar, and bajra extensively. |
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This tall poppy syndrome of the sea springs from rampant tribalism and manifests itself in a pseudo anti-elitism. |
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When you think about agriculture in North Carolina, you probably don't think of fields full of echinacea, California poppy, or valerian. |
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The Iceland poppy is not unwilling when it comes to transplanting, but it takes time to settle in to its new-found-patch. |
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Another significant area where poppy fields are grown for the manufacture of heroin is Mexico. |
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Following the perfectly poppy Filmstar, he changed direction with the only real ballad of the night, the meloncholy He's Gone. |
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The inner courtyard garden blooms with more than 200 species of plants, including Matilija poppy, Mexican sage, and wisteria. |
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She also recommends planting California natives, such as California lilacs and Matilija poppy, in October and November. |
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On Remembrance Day 2010 party leader Margaret Ritchie made history by becoming the first leader of a nationalist party to wear a poppy. |
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Heroin is derived from morphine, a naturally occurring substance extracted from the seedpod of the Asian poppy plant. |
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While the rains came too late this year for the California poppy, everything else is good, like the Chia and Baby Blue Eyes. |
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The common or corn poppy was voted the county flower of Essex and Norfolk in 2002 following a poll by the wild plant conservation charity Plantlife. |
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Native plants Most chapters of the California Native Plant Society have sales this month, prime time for planting natives such as ceanothus and Matilija poppy. |
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Opium poppy cultivation in the United Kingdom does not need a licence, but a licence is required for those wishing to extract opium for medicinal products. |
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So are the carnivals, where masked and costumed children roam and eat triangular, poppy seed or fruit-filled sweet pastries known as hamantaschen. |
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But the end of the poppy season has seen fresh evidence of boobytrap bomb laying, sniper activity and ambushes that have already killed one Fusilier. |
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This soulful Baritone singer also mixes in poppy scat singing, inventive beatboxing and Zen-inspired lyrics that earnestly trace the mysteries of life and love. |
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Morphine-like properties associated with chelidonine and homochlidonine have been found in the North American species of poppy, Sanguinaria canadensis. |
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Each attendant carried a unique bouquet made of different green florals, varying among succulents, leucadendron, green trick, ranunculus, kale, hydrangea, and poppy pods. |
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The programme triggered the mass migration of land-poor households out of the Food Zone and into the desert, where they opened more fields for opium poppy cultivation. |
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At the Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve, poppy plants have sprouted among the grass and filaree storksbill but so far blossoms are sparse. |
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The leading legal production method is the Gregory process, whereby the entire poppy, excluding roots and leaves, is mashed and stewed in dilute acid solutions. |
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Tablets found at Nippur, a Sumerian spiritual center south of Baghdad, described the collection of poppy juice in the morning and its use in production of opium. |
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The tall poppy syndrome is rife in this country and it is not healthy. |
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We call it the tall poppy syndrome in New Zealand, where if someone sticks their head up they get it chopped off and I just think it's so wrong for young men. |
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Farouk explained that there have been different campaigns to eradicate the acres of opium poppy and acetic anhydride which is used to produce heroin. |
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Or, to put it another way, moolah, poppy, shrapnel and spondoolicks. |
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In Australian parlance he was the tall poppy that was never felled. |
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Some of the showiest perennial natives are the yellow flowered California buckwheat, woolly blue curls, the Matilija poppy, Cleveland sage and Carpenteria. |
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During the past Iranian year Iran seized more than 1,000 tons of opium smuggled from Afghanistan, the largest producer of opium poppy in the world. |
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Flowering plants include the dwarf desert poppy and a variety of asters. |
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Iceland poppy Perennial in some zones With their tall, leafless stems that dance in the breeze, Iceland poppies are graceful companions to many cool-season plants. |
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The Arctic poppy is heliotropic, tracing the sun's path with its flower head to maximize the solar rays and covering its stem in dark hairs to absorb heat. |
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During the past Iranian year, Iran seized more than 1,000 tons of opium entering from Afghanistan, the largest producer of opium poppy in the world. |
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Take a wander through some of our local nurseries to find California bloomers in ceanothus, the Matilija poppy, Banksia rose, salvias or native penstemmons. |
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Deeti gave her daughter the job of sweeping the poppy petals into a heap while she busied herself in stoking the fire and heating a heavy iron tawa. |
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The Kyrgyz Drug Control Agency on Saturday detained a mother and son under suspicion of cultivating opium poppy in their garden in the village of Arashan, Chui oblast. |
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For Allan Scott, one of the ironies of owning a media outlet or being a business success is he becomes a target for other media, a potential victim of the tall poppy syndrome. |
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The Opium Poppy is the type of poppy from which opium and many refined opiates, including morphine, thebaine, codeine, papaverine, and noscapine, are extracted. |
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In this region, the splashy Matilija poppy usually appreciates some dappled shade and a little more water than it would need in milder areas of Southern California. |
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