In shoots, strong CHL1 expression is found in young leaves and developing flower buds. |
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If an archer shoots their arrow into the wrong target face, that arrow will not score any points. |
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In The Rhyme of the Ancient Mariner, the mariner shoots an albatross and all the wind goes out of his sails. |
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The bud union, where the shoots join the rootstock, should be an inch under the soil. |
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Flower buds are borne on new shoots emerging from the terminal branches at the end of the cool, dry season. |
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The main stalk and side shoots are ready for harvest once the flower buds start to form. |
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These buds are themselves developing beside the leaf stalk on the shoots as they grow in spring. |
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A girl rows a raft made from banana-tree shoots in the flooded Samata, 35 km east of Guwahati, on Thursday. |
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Cut out all the old fruiting canes from raspberries, loganberries and blackberries and tie in the new shoots. |
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In whichever direction a writer shoots time's arrow, though, the bowstring is human nature, a relative constant. |
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These chicons are the forced shoots of an otherwise green, bitter salad called witloof chicory. |
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Does your mouth water when your neighbors harvest their first asparagus while yours is mere shoots? |
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If not cut for food, the shoots that give rise to the spears each year eventually become the ferns of the asparagus plant. |
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However, the much thinner shoots of wild asparagus are often edible and are still eaten. |
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As they ooze from the pycnidia, they are splashed by rain onto the leaves, petioles and stems of newly emerged shoots. |
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Symptoms include small black spots on leaves, petioles and stems of new shoots. |
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The stems had one leaf at each node and apart from the flower branches the stems had no side shoots. |
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Simeon shoots with a recurve bow in which the ends curve up to the vertical whereas a long bow is D-shaped. |
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It is spring, blossoms are everywhere and we are waiting for tiny sparrow grass shoots to pop up on the banks. |
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Fungal diseases can attack shoots and leaves but also developing bunches and ripe fruit. |
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No eggs were deposited on non-bearing apple shoots baited with Et-E, Z-DD or the solvent control lures during the 2002 study. |
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The young shoots make a pleasant vegetable, whose acidity can be tempered by the addition of a little sugar in the cooking. |
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We got hit by the tails of the summer hurricanes and were switching between day and night shoots a lot. |
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A machine gun shoots automatically more than one shot by a single function of the trigger. |
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These animals were probably browsers that fed on softer plant material, leaves, and shoots. |
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Chicken and bamboo shoots had been boiled together with green curry, tasting spicy but not fiery. |
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Tips of generative shoots excised from flowering beets were the explants used to initiate axenic shoot cultures. |
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They have more leaves and axillary shoots and more leaf surface area per plant than do seedlings from the other two subspecies. |
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In contrast, buds in axillary positions on 1-year-old long shoots differentiated less often into a floral bud. |
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But when they teed, their saliva leads to malformation of fruit, leaves, and shoots, stunting the plant and eventually killing it. |
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He faces down a bear with bow-and-arrow, scatters wolves with a slingshot, and shoots rabbits for dinner. |
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Today Sargassum reproduces asexually by vegetative budding of new shoots that eventually break off to form new plants. |
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Obviously, vigorous shoots in high light attracted more nitrogen from other sources. |
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This Government is too busy doing the photo shoots, doing the soft stuff, and pandering to the unions. |
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When the foil is lifted, this stench like burning brake linings shoots straight up and a noxious cloud starts to fill the top of the room. |
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Though no one shoots the bears from helicopters anymore, guides are still used to flush animals toward waiting clients, who have snowmobiled in. |
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The career that resulted shoots him all over the shop like an untied balloon. |
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Green Team volunteers generally use bowsaws or billhooks to cut out growing shoots in a selected area known as a cant. |
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Since the Gorge is a tidal waterway, the current from the narrows shoots crews out. |
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However, some hybrid varieties flower on short side shoots grown in the current year and these are best left unpruned. |
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Shaded by two Mediterranean oaks, it is bordered along its edge by a brimming blue-glazed swimming pool that shoots off into the garden. |
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Budding is usually done at ground level, and often times the rootstock will send up shoots from below the bud union. |
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There's a loud crack of thunder and a bolt of lightning shoots across the sky. |
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Check all your climbers have enough support and tie in new spurs and shoots before they get snapped in the wind. |
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Even a slim body camera may have the most advanced technology, as it shoots pictures in any rough conditions. |
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The ebbing water and skimboarder collide with the incoming wave as the shore break shoots the board skyward. |
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He motors into the box and shoots over, just after the linesman has raised his flag for offside. |
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It contained rump steak, mushrooms, peppers, water chestnuts and bamboo shoots. |
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The rosettes have small low-lying leaves, whereas shoots can be tall with numerous small flowers that produce siliques containing seeds. |
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With a diet of heather shoots, wild blaeberries and insects, these small but meaty birds are packed with flavour and are fat-free. |
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Single player games, while strangely entertaining, end up being little more than turkey shoots. |
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The enemy troops are basically dumb, turning a lot of the firefights into turkey shoots. |
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Others say they might invest in an Internet venture and its stock shoots up. |
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In the course of making an escape from prison Taylor shoots the prison chaplain. |
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Her eyes dart frantically from side to side and she shoots me a petrified stare. |
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Eleven centimetre long shoot segments were obtained from internodes of previous year shoots, placed vertically and fitted to plastic tubing. |
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At the multicellular level, tropic responses of the shoots and roots of flowering plants have been extensively studied. |
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The shoots and stalks themselves are casts composed of combinations of chalcedony, quartz, calcite, and barite. |
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A new leaf forms on the adaxial side of a pre-existing leaf and also on the abaxial side of a leaf on flowering shoots. |
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She runs desperately about, waggling her bottom at the camera until eventually someone shoots a paintball right at it. |
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If the photon passes through the mirror, it automatically triggers a light-sensing device, which fires the gun and shoots the cat dead. |
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They suffer little from disease and spread by throwing up new suckers or shoots each year, forming a bristly, neat thicket. |
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Are many of these shoots two or three inches taller than your usual stubble height? |
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Add the prawns, cornflour, paste and bamboo shoots, carrots, water chestnuts and bean sprouts. |
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The ball is rolled to Baxter who has a pop from a distance and shoots way over the bar. |
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In addition to monocyclic shoots, there are also bicyclic ones, and on the branches in the canopy top there are even tricyclic vegetative shoots. |
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After harvesting the stubble would be set on fire which also killed new mallee shoots. |
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When this occurs, the electron shoots out of the atom and is called a beta particle, a type of radioactivity. |
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Actor Tom Sizemore will play a mechanic who shoots down attacking Japanese aircraft with a shotgun. |
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The shoots will be well away as soon as they are under the ground, giving the plant a head start and guaranteeing lots of delicious spuds. |
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The cone shell has modified teeth, like small poison-loaded harpoons, which it shoots out if disturbed. |
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On tomatoes, pinch out all side shoots at leaf axils when they are about an inch long. |
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The relative juvenility of epicormic and basal shoots has been widely reported in forestry species. |
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Leafy shoots are borne adventitiously on the dorsal side of the long, creeping root. |
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Fogarty shoots off into a rapid-fire imaginary conversation between an agency executive and a newspaper ad sales person. |
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For the plants grown in aeroponics, length of root systems and shoots was 390-720 mm and 340-440 mm, respectively. |
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Tied to these are the whippy rose stems, which will soon sprout flowering shoots along their length. |
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The luminous, newly sprouted grass fields reminded her of the paddies of tender rice shoots covering the lowland Kampuchean countryside. |
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She enjoyed the novelty of the catwalks and fashion shoots and loved the social whirl that went with it, using parties and functions to network. |
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A pin-nailer works on air pressure and shoots headless nails or pins into a trim to hold it against a wall. |
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They also noted that much kaolin is in or near decomposed porphyry bodies that overlie the largest ore shoots in the Leadville Dolomite. |
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The eyes have now formed a number of short shoots and are ready for planting out. |
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The peach twig borer, Anarsia lineatella, is another key pest damaging shoots and fruits of almonds and stone fruits. |
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Ultimately, one of the dog's hind legs shoots up in the air, as its head goes down. |
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Veteran growers at the market offered garlic shoots, Asian greens, mesclun mixes, hot peppers, and lots of herbs. |
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Seed is cheap, so insert some round the edge of a largeish pot of good compost, sit back, and watch the wing-like shoots emerge. |
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As many as two-thirds of the shoots produced in a winter wheat crop may fail to survive to form ears and yield grain. |
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Finally, the number of shoots and plantlets was counted again and summed with the first counts to give the total regeneration. |
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And, having murdered sleep through killing a king, Hicks shoots his wife the wintriest of smiles when she later recommends a good night's kip. |
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He shoots a fire ball from the spear head and a small pillar of fire erupts from within the cauldron. |
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One week after germination, plants were transferred into hydroponic conditions with Hoagland solution, and the seminal shoots were cut off. |
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The mammoth tree, one of the tallest flowering plants alive, shoots up and up and up, disappearing into the sky like Jack's beanstalk. |
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If a man shoots another in self-defence, or under gross provocation, the death is not caused by accident. |
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Morientes shoots a great opportunity over the bar after Ronaldo tees him up with a marvellous through ball. |
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The most informative specimens were three-dimensionally preserved trunks with leafy shoots still attached. |
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They cut down the trees without any regard for fresh shoots or reforestation. |
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Bare branches grow out of one end, while shoots sprout out from the other, smiling snakes wriggle around and a baby bird emerges from an egg. |
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A naturally occurring sugar found in pine tree shoots, alfalfa, soybeans and other legumes. |
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Sure enough, at the end of his workday he is a kvetch who goads a black youngster into reaching for a gun and shoots him dead. |
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Corvis has created a system that shoots photons long distances without any electronic regeneration. |
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The best travel writing shoots off in a thousand directions while never letting a hair get out of place. |
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At fruit maturation, all flowering shoots on the marked plants were collected and brought to the laboratory. |
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She cites his frequent absence on film shoots as a reason for the split-up, but I find that a completely lame excuse. |
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He shoots ducks, pheasants, wild boar, and in self-defense he wouldn't hesitate to kill a bear. |
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Thinner roots are planted horizontally in trays of compost and potted up individually once shoots have developed. |
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A nation that harasses, arrests and shoots emergency service workers is morally bankrupt and has no intention of pursuing a peaceful settlement. |
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Beech is usually quite amenable to hard cutting back, as long as it gets plenty of light it will quickly sprout new shoots from the older wood. |
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The harvester of bamboo shoots looks for cracks on the surface of the earth and digs up the emerging shoots almost before they come out. |
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Many handloaders care almost as much about how their ammo looks as how it shoots. |
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Of course this brought the local bandicoots out of their lairs where they otherwise spend their time to eat roots, shoots and leaves. |
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The women gather bamboo shoots, mushrooms, and other wild plants in the forest. |
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However, after Haynes shoots Pugh off-screen in a cornfield, the film transforms into a road movie where character development supersedes action. |
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Mutu leaves Toure for dead, hares down the left wing and shoots from a narrow angle. |
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In places you cannot see the spring shoots which are beginning to peep through because of the amount of rubbish. |
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The latter shoots passengers 160 feet in the air with a force of 4Gs before free-falling back to the launch pad. |
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Prune grey-leaved shrubs such as artemisia, lavender, sage and senecio to new shoots within 10 cm of the base. |
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And remember to water the new shoots regularly until the reseeded lawn is well established. |
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Large or disturbed plants regenerate clonally by layering of drooping shoots. |
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Certain plants, such as bamboo shoots and wild yams, were eaten in good years as well. |
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So he offs a go-go dancer with a toxic rose and shoots a stripper with a blowgun. |
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Individual plant shoots from each category were separated into stem, leaves, and crown. |
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I got the red curry with chicken, potatoes, straw mushrooms, and bamboo shoots. |
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The first man takes the rifle and shoots, the second man picks up the rifle when the first man falls and fires the rifle. |
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At drop off the teacher shoots a starting gun and I sprint from the building and peel out of the parking lot to go and do things. |
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The pair along with Donald Ideson, who shoots air pistols, are due to compete in the Yorkshire County Championships at Bradford in December. |
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The author, a farmer who neither shoots nor hunts, explains here why in his view hunting is good for the countryside. |
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The collection will be of enormous interest to anyone who shoots, hunts or fishes. |
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Plant the right foot and a subdued V8 bellow could be heard as it just shoots itself forward, and this happens at any speed. |
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Her words strike a chord deep within me and a sudden chill shoots down my spine. |
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He gasps as pain shoots down his right arm to his wrist and he drops the door stop. |
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When your known risk shoots upward based on new knowledge, you either eat the cost or you get subsidized. |
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In fact, it seems the only reason Kidd shoots is to keep opposing defenses honest. |
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Feed tomatoes regularly, pinching out any side shoots that form and tying the main stems to canes for support. |
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He's clever inside, shoots really well for his size, and his game is unorthodox enough to throw off the defense. |
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The ball falls to Tugay who shoots narrowly left and wide from inside the box. |
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Show me an accountant that shoots pool, and I'll show you a game that is carefully calculated. |
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Prune the flowering side shoots to two to three buds above the structural canes during the dormant season. |
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At the first stages of development, the availability of embryos results from a combination of main shoots and primary tillers. |
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A mild hailstorm may simply tear some leaves, but a severe hailstorm will rip off all the leaves, and cut shoots back to their thick stubs. |
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Walk past a restaurant and a waiter shoots out and thrusts a menu under your nose. |
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Gemmotherapy consists of herbal remedies made from the buds or shoots of young plants. |
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One leaf was collected from short shoots of three trees per each of clone, provenance or origin at stages 1, 3 and 5 of leaf development. |
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In addition, camels and cattle browse young shoots of this tree, thus limiting its development and possibilities of regeneration. |
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These buds may have developed into plagiotropic branches or orthotropic epicormic shoots. |
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In mature Juglans regia trees, female flowering is apical on spring shoots. |
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New leafy shoots can be used for brewing spruce beer, although Norway spruce is not as desirable as black or red spruce. |
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Leaf and stem tissue from young, newly developed shoots was used as explant tissue for plant transformation as follows. |
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Similarly, clipping shoots of Artemisia plants did not reduce resprouting relative to unclipped control plants. |
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Three similar branches, shoots or tillers per plant were selected for the three treatments. |
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Separate two to three young roots and shoots from the main plant every 4 to 5 years. |
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Young trees produce many long shoots, which should contribute to rapid crown construction and height growth. |
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It has already sprouted three new shoots around the cutting and shows no sign of slowing. |
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The Lords and ladies would be put up at the Devonshire Arms Hotel at Bolton Abbey before the pheasant and grouse shoots. |
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A fine spray of medicine in liquid form then shoots out the front at 520 miles per hour. |
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In winter, hunters come for the wild game shoots, which explains the rifles on the wall and the disparate taxidermy. |
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The game shoots of the area supply plenty of pheasant in season, but other game, such as grouse, has suffered due to a succession of wet winters. |
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Yao says he plans to spend less time on commercial shoots and more time working on his game or resting. |
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In the book he shoots from the hip and rides roughshod over reputations, holding a modicum of his once monumental power and relishing it. |
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To some he is difficult to take seriously, and he may come across as the sort who shoots from the hip with little thought for the consequences. |
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He is a competitive guy who shoots from the hip and commands huge respect from his players. |
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I know that she shoots from the hip and is liable to provoke righteous indignation. |
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Though not averse to speaking out on a range of controversial subjects, Mahathir rarely just shoots from the hip. |
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Hellenic's goalkeeper Gareth Ormshaw was a busy bee in goal and produced breathtaking saves to deny the few shoots that threatened his goal. |
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India cannot afford a prime minister who shoots his mouth off on sensitive issues and then issues tedious clarifications two days later. |
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Proliferation of shoots was observed in one of the samples of periwinkle and, virescence was showed by the other one. |
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Oregano is a prolific grower that can send out shoots that grow to six feet in a single season. |
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At the end of the three-day spell that Delhiites like to describe as spring, the mercury shoots up towards the mid-40s on the Celsius scale. |
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In fact, the value of all these paintings shoots up to unimaginable rates as they grow older and older. |
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Across Africa and Latin America millions of people will suffer as heating and cooking fuel costs rise and the price of food shoots up. |
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The price shoots up for larger sites in sought-after locations with pre-approved planning. |
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The live firing practices included rapid-fire shoots enabling reconnaissance members to practice accurate instinctive shooting. |
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He has vast experience of stop frame animation, motion control, live action shoots, animatronics, special effects and physical effects. |
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There is a restaurant where delicious local dishes such as duck soup, bamboo shoots and sour vegetables may be enjoyed. |
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Much is made, too, of the life-enhancing qualities of local food staples such as bamboo shoots and other root vegetables. |
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As the shrub regrows, choose the strongest shoots and remove crowded, spindly, and weak ones. |
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Add a little extra oil and the chilli, mushrooms, mangetout, bamboo shoots and bean sprouts, tossing well. |
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The barrel has a rifled choke that shoots bullets exceedingly well, but still produces useful shot patterns, perfect for aerial trick shooting. |
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After a few days without lights, electric heat or TV, your stress level shoots through the roof. |
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The plant blooms in April and inflorescences are produced at the apex of shoots. |
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Take off side shoots and flower buds and cut large leaves in half to reduce water loss. |
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Once the apex of a lignotuber penetrates below ground, it forms rhizomatous tissue that can generate both aerial shoots and adventitious roots. |
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She shoots me and my wife an apologetic look before smiling at the kids and closing the door. |
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Many of them had been replanted since the war had finished, and now there were uneven lines of green shoots striating the mud. |
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The vegetables can range from asparagus, beansprout or bamboo shoots to babycorn and bell pepper. |
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Still, he deftly accessorizes the dish with flying fish roe turned chartreuse with wasabi and a clever fried wonton basket bearing snappy daikon radish and pea shoots. |
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Rick doubles over in pain and Carl shoots wildly at a walker before he runs out of ammo and breaks down sobbing. |
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Of course, not every at-home animal breeder shoots to make a profit off this. |
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He digs peanut butter out of bamboo shoots and sucks on frozen hemp milk and munches on mangoes and sweet potatoes and grapes. |
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In it, Kraven the Hunter tracks down Spider-Man, shoots him repeatedly, and leaves him for dead, buried underground. |
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His sister Catherine accompanies him on all his shoots and Robin Tunney, currently starring in Vertical Limit, met them in Texas during American Outlaws. |
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He demonstrated a keen actorly sixth sense during the shoots. |
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You don't have to worry about plants spreading underground like red raspberries, because most black raspberry shoots arise right at the base of the plant. |
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Leaves were borne in spirals or whorls, probably on short shoots. |
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At a loss to get out, he finally shoots himself in the foot during a battle, but his yelps of pain are mistaken by his fellow soldiers as a cry to attack. |
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The shoots were removed at the stem base and partially dried for 2-4 min in a microwave oven at 750 W to minimize the repartitioning of nutrients. |
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In grapevine, the current season's growth consists of shoots growing from latent buds produced during the previous cycle and made up of five to nine phytomers. |
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Vines on weaker rootstocks had fewer long shoots, so higher proportions of older shoots with short one-year-old laterals were therefore retained as the fruiting crown. |
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Then she chooses which of the new shoots will be the leader, or main stem. |
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Morientes shoots, but his feeble effort is no match for Carlo Cudicini. |
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The rice rats would typically eat through the outer sheaths of the stem near the base of the plants in order to reach the young shoots growing inside. |
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The shoots of all plants were cut back to about 20-25 cm above the soil. |
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In spring the young leaf shoots are used to garnish all kinds of food. |
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The sexual type of all flowers produced in each inflorescence on all shoots of these plants was monitored and recorded throughout the 2001 flowering period. |
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Professional beaters will be called in by Bradford Council to drive birds on to privately-owned adjoining moors where grouse shoots still take place. |
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We were in Mandir Niwas, which in the days of the royal shoots was the reception area for the visiting dignitaries because it was closest to the station. |
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Her eldest son might be kind to trees, or he might be a meddling buffoon who thinks it his birthright to have the rest of us jump to it whenever he shoots his mouth off. |
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As for his competitors' criticism, Charlton shoots it down as sour grapes. |
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After his return, he heads for the fairways reluctantly, when a mysterious caddy appears from nowhere, dispenses sage advice and promptly shoots through. |
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The English-born owner tells us his riad is regularly booked for fashion shoots, and has also been rented by celebrity A-listers for private parties. |
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In order to maintain the leaf area constant throughout growth, leafy shoot vegetative growth was arrested by cutting the terminal apex and new lateral shoots were removed. |
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In the background, a rocket ship shoots upward from the horizon. |
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We encourage our rugosa roses to spread prolifically, with new shoots emerging in our dunes every summer, as they tend to cover bare spots of sand with a plethora of color. |
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Sitting on the edge of the stage the sister's talked for awhile, waiting for Angie to finish the shoots so they could do a quick runway rehearsal and then go home early. |
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Later he rustles cattle, reminisces about the married woman he seduced and abandoned, and deliberately shoots a woman who has just saved his life, then tries to swindle her. |
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Mildew destroys new shoots on apples and gradually saps the tree's vigor. |
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This diet suggests daily doses of fresh vegetables, including turnips, mustard greens, bean sprouts, bamboo shoots, bok choy, ginger root and sea vegetables. |
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Vegetables are mainly grown at home and include bamboo shoots, soybeans, sweet potatoes, corn, greens of various kinds, onions, and other root crops. |
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It's almost suffocatingly nourishing, with plenty of chilis and vinegar, bamboo shoots, carrots, chicken, egg, tofu, pork, baby shrimp, and mushrooms. |
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In Europe, particularly France, Germany, and Belgium, they cultivate a white asparagus by gradually banking the soil over the shoots as they grow. |
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I've been studying them, wondering at the diet of the bear, how he can sustain himself on grasses and what appear to be shoots of thimbleberry and primeval horsetails. |
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For weeks, her schedule has been jam-packed with meetings, photo shoots, and an endless stream of interviews. |
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It morphs into a Jet Ski, which is then dives under water, then shoots out of the water and turns back into a motorcycle. |
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It can be microwaved, under cling film, for three to four minutes, depending on the thickness of the shoots, and then left to stand for another three minutes. |
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Large sectors or patches which extend from the midrib to the leaf margin are much less frequent, with approximately only one in 100 shoots having such leaves. |
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That company shoots in Miami, has offices in Canada and Los Angeles, and is based out of Luxembourg. |
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Director of photography Richard Lannaman minds the camera, leaving Danielle free to direct, though she takes full charge of the smaller and pick-up shoots. |
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And if you can work in man-eating hippopotami, sexy vampires, or a robot that shoots lasers out of its eyes, all the better. |
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Tara catches her, and both are killed as Giles shoots Willow in the back, deciding that she's just too dangerous to live, saying he's truly sorry. |
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As it puts down roots, the trunk shoots up and branches spread out. |
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Each tufted piece is made on an upright frame, using a compressor powered air gun, which shoots the yarn into a canvas backing fabric and creates a heavy, evenly piled rug. |
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Gophers tunnel through the ground to eat tender bulbs and shoots. |
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Earlier in the year, there were signs that maybe there was a recovery, but further losses of confidence around US accounting scandals have blighted the green shoots. |
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From there, the pain shoots out toward my temple and down to the nape of my neck. |
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A roe deer nibbles the heather shoots, unfazed by our passing. |
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I think it's just been too cold at times in the unheated, uninsulated shed, and many of the shoots from the spuds have withered, and other tubers show signs of rot. |
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The shoots grow off of longer horizontal or drooping branchlets. |
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Though the tender young flower shoots of any of the Asian brassicas can be delicious, choy sum types have been developed especially for their flower stalks and buds. |
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This time around you'll be fighting several variations of soldiers, including one that shoots lightning bolts all over the battlefield that somehow spawns new enemies. |
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Figure 15 shows a relatively short stalk that has several pairs of short shoots and demonstrates how one budding structure can become a new growth direction for the stem. |
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The first time I hang out with this girl she's having shots of soy sauce to stimulate her salivary glands so her cheeks swell and spit shoots out of her mouth. |
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The seeds that were buried in the ground return as new shoots. |
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We will sometimes go on shoots together but we often split up and reconvene in the edit room. |
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The differential localization of GA-like substances occurs between the lower and upper halves of gravistimulated shoots of oats, sunflowers and maize. |
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The opposite corner is marked by a bright spray of canary yellow broccoli flowers, from a few side shoots we left in place when we harvested the crop. |
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Tie all the main shoots firmly to supporting wires or canes. |
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In shoots, epidermal tissue is said to be rate-limiting for organ elongation, whereas in roots the stele or other inner cell layers may be the growth-limiting tissue. |
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Mpenza hares down the wing, pulls the ball back to his captain who shoots. |
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The soil is ploughed and harrowed smooth whilst waiting for the suitable time to transplant young shoots of rice that have been pre-planted in small, separate paddies. |
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Poborsky goes on a surging run, cuts in from the right, picks up a lovely one-two from a team-mate on the edge of the box and shoots just over the United bar. |
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Intermediate bearers display female flowers mainly on terminal and subterminal buds on the annual shoots when they are inserted on 2-year-old branches. |
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This encourages the plants to produce nutritious new shoots to improve the grazing for sheep, deer, and, in particular, grouse. |
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Dividing plants involves digging hem up, splitting them into pieces which each have roots and growth shoots or buds, and then replanting hem. |
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Dividing plants involves digging them up, splitting them into pieces which each have roots and growth shoots or buds, and then replanting them. |
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He shoots the breeze with playing partners and opponents alike, while his clubable nature ensures he always stands his round at the 19th hole. |
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Add the kohlrabi, creme fraiche, chopped parsley, and kohlrabi shoots and toss to coat. |
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A white burst of compressed air shoots out and knocks him down. |
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Only short shoots can have one or two generative buds that will give rise to collective fruits with seeds. |
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Interior minister Nisar Ali Khan combatively shoots back that the airport attack was the Sindh government's lapse. |
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The first B player dribbles in and passes to K-2, who back-passes to A, who dribbles and shoots. |
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The number of nonflowering shoots arising on older wood was also increased. |
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New research has found that the tiny shoots of sprouting broccoli contain a powerful blocking agent known as sulforaphane and sinigrin. |
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Besides nuts, it feeds on buds, shoots, fruit, seedling plants and sometimes small invertebrates. |
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Each of these axillary shoots bears a prophyll, a variable number of leaves, and ends in an inflorescence. |
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Additionally, the TG-1 shoots 1080p full HD video, supports extra telephoto or fisheye lenses and features a high-speed burst shooting setting. |
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Wikipedia evolves dendritically, sending off new shoots in many directions. |
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It is possible for there to be no evapotranspiration and therefore no pull of water towards the shoots and leaves. |
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Player 2 spots up for a pass from 5, then shoots a jump shot from the right. |
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Finocchios are shoots of the fennel, an odoriferous plant of the Umbelliferae family. |
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Willow Grouse and Red Grouse feed on the young shoots and seeds of this plant. |
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Cercospora infection was widespread among blowout penstemon plants in 2005, especially among inflorescences compared to vegetative shoots. |
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Monoembryonic cultivars produce a single shoot, while polyembryonic types germinate multiple shoots. |
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The latter also ate pomelos, oysters, shrimp, bean curd, bamboo shoots, duck eggs, and mushrooms. |
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Some years later, it fell down, but new shoots appeared from its base, and the water still welled up. |
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Another spruce with smoothly rounded cone scales and hairy shoots occurs rarely in the Central Alps in eastern Switzerland. |
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Blossoms are produced in spring simultaneously with the budding of the leaves, and are produced on spurs and some long shoots. |
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Remove all flowers, and pinch back shoots threatening to disbalance or spoil the forms of the plants. |
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Lathyrus vernus is only a few inches high but each year its clump of shoots gets broader until it reaches the dimensions of a small shrublet. |
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Pinch out strongest existing non-flowering shoots to encourage bushiness next year. |
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There's no RAW option, and the video option only shoots in 720p, but there's a full complement of semi-auto and manual shooting options. |
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So why might the inspirational woman be foregoing future cover shoots? |
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To control apple scab infection, rake up leaves that look diseased and prune out shoots showing signs of scabbiness. |
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Then the salp contracts muscle bands, and the water shoots out another siphon at its rear end, producing a jet that propels the animal forward. |
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Comparative proteomic analysis of differentially expressed proteins in shoots of Salicornia europaea under different salinity. |
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Stone sees every bird he shoots as a trophy and wonderful table fare, whether it is a canvasback, teal, ruddy duck, mallard, merganser or swan. |
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Another is its ability to give rise to new epicormic and basal shoots from cut surfaces and low on its trunk, even at an old age. |
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Margaret Sureda, by email AYOU should remove all spindly shoots, which are coming from the rootstock on which your plant is grafted. |
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The leaves grow spirally arranged on long shoots, and in clusters on spur shoots on the branches or twigs. |
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Beansprouts are popular, though I switched these for alfalfa shoots as I find beansprouts always taste a bit musty. |
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Tobago is famous for its flora and fauna, and I'm in for a treat as I walk beneath the bamboo shoots and reach the Highland Waterfall at Moriah. |
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Alternatively, leucothoe shrubs provide a striking display with coloured new shoots. |
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Among all living bears, brown bears are uniquely equipped to dig for tough foods such as roots and shoots. |
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Chitting potatoes After about six weeks, the shoots will be about half an inch long and the potatoes will be ready for planting out. |
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The spring roll is the signature dish of the Cantonese region and is handmade using ingredients such as bamboo shoots and assorted vegetables. |
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Pleasure shoots magically in every direction like an explosion of sparks. |
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Other vegetables including bean sprouts, pea vine tips, watercress, lotus roots and bamboo shoots are also used in different cuisines of China. |
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Poor quality shoots are better cut back to reshoot again as growing conditions improve. |
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With tall-growing cordons remove shoots that form in the axil of the leaves. |
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Director of photography Bernhard Jasper shoots in a cinemascope to capture the expanse of shimmering blue and solitude. |
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Choose newer shoots, remove the bottom leaves and cut the rest in half to reduce transpiration, then dip in rooting powder. |
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Your average elk hunter, if successful at all, usually shoots a raghorn bull or a cow. |
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