And that fire warms the pages of fantasy literature so much that tress whisper and rivers weep. |
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Instead, he's donning a frail redingote that drifts like an extravagant bridal tress. |
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The 3D engine allows for detailed vehicles and beautiful landscapes filled with swaying tress and destructible buildings. |
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The tress had been broken into two, the flowers had all wilted, and the grass was all brown. |
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If you're a regular in the lap lane, wear a bathing cap for better tress protection. |
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The challenge, then, lies in identifying the needs of stakeholders and designing appropriate incentives that will encourage them to plant tress. |
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Work activities include the removal of dead tress and brushing on 23 kms of the trail to make it passable and safe. |
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It was as short as a buzz cut but had a single tress of hair left uncut. |
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The lag time is too hard on the Christmas tress, Squires explains, and most producers have just given up the market. |
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Some of these areas could be partially replanted with short rotation coppice tress thus providing diversification for local land managers. |
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He was not only a musician but also a poet, and the two things would tress and intertwine in a marvellous way. |
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Technically, clearcutting means cutting every tree on the site and removing those tress considered to be merchantable to a mill. |
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We climbed tress together, and Robert pointed out woodpeckers and named trees. |
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China sawa seventy-four percent decrease in the presence of the EAB in native North American ash tress. |
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It's full of deciduous tress messily laying their leaves around. |
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In this vast expanse of grassland, you can spot tress with leaves of refreshing colors. |
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Columnar cypress tress, which were imported from Italy, line the front terrace and the grounds of 2.4 acres also house staff quarters and a garage for four cars. |
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No, no, they'll be very authentic, we'll have them upside down in the tress. |
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The city reported dozens of downed tress and a number of intersections, some of them major, where large amounts of water had collected. |
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But Saturday's tress went to Paul Fraser, a British collector who also has an enormous inventory of art, antiques, stamps and coins. |
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The beam of light from an instrument may be directed through a piece of metal called a gobo that shapes it into a pattern such as the broken effect of light coming through the leaves of tress. |
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A tress fell into her eyes and she backhanded it into place. |
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I'm pretty sure as many hooks wound up snagged in oak tress as did holding fast to a trout — but the ones you did catch, all by yourself, tasted like nothing else on earth. |
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The stickers have a gold or silver lining and are available in the following designs: Christmas tress, bells, baubles, snow crystals, flowers and various borders. |
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Potential non-timber product of this tress is Cajuput oil, which use as traditional medicine for pain, burns, cold, influenza, dyspepsia. |
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In just a few hours garden tables, bird tables, ornaments, outdoor lights and small tress were snatched in South Gosforth, Newcastle, from mainly elderly residents. |
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Arthur Tress is best known today for his photographs of staged still-life tableaux. |
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