It comprised mostly subalpine ground with tallish heather, blaeberry, and crowberry, with some patches of short heath. |
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The practice in question is the growing of goldenrod, a tallish native weed with feathery yellow plumes. |
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They were joined by a tallish young man, about my age with very floppy and messy looking black hair. |
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Peaty soils dominated hollows and lower slopes with tallish heather, and subalpine soils dominated the freely drained ground with short heath. |
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In strode a tallish woman with the Captain's crest on the side of her uniform. |
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But it has also developed novel prefabrication techniques that have allowed it to erect tallish buildings quickly. |
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The bones were at first said to be those of a short man and then those of a tallish woman, and then they were lost. |
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In Orion Duckstein, Taylor found a tallish dancer who could lope and hop, and whose torso could twist back on itself with just the right awkward skill. |
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My sister, not a Chihuahua but a tallish blond investment banker with great skin and runner's legs, twisted my right wrist. |
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He was a tallish man with rustic brown hair and twinkling blue eyes. |
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And centre-stage is a tallish man in a mustard-yellow corduroy suit. |
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There, as part of Buddhist ritual, he began formulating the rules of arrangement for the rikka style of flower arrangement, a formal, vertically oriented style using a tall or tallish, narrow-mouthed vase. |
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He was tallish and not at all bad looking, except for a certain haggardness and rumpledness which bespoke an evident desire to get out of his suit. |
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