That is often a criticism of the way administrative law developed in England and the way its offshoots have developed. |
Pistia stratiotes L. is a free-floating aquatic angiosperm that can reproduce rapidly by vegetative offshoots from stolons. |
The flowers are probably wind-pollinated, and the plants can reproduce vegetatively by lateral offshoots, and by rhizomes. |
In previous history the middle classes have always kept one step a head of the hordes of working classes and its offshoots the underclass. |
But others say Gullah is a dialect of English, just as French, Spanish and Romanian began as offshoots of Latin. |
Tonight, you can check out yet another product of the creative collaborations and musical offshoots of these two bands. |