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They lost to the top | seeds, Virginia Ruano Pascual and Anabel Medina Garr |
ose tiny larvae feed internally on the leaves, | seeds, stems, etc of their host plants. |
Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds present an even more violent and homoerotic ve |
e 52 - "The Mercy Seat", Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds (1988) |
um The Boatman's Call by Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds. |
st known for his work with Rain, The Lightning | Seeds, Richard Ashcroft, Wah! and Terry Hall. |
These tiny fluctuations form the primordial | seeds for all structure created in the later univers |
en Dolls and Mercy Seat by Nick Cave & The Bad | Seeds. |
hich snaps open explosively to expel the three | seeds onto the soil, where they may remain in a buri |
The edible | seeds are known locally as butterpips. |
he studios were purchased by the The Lightning | Seeds. |
e Ros family, apparently contained the genetic | seeds of insanity which incessant intermarriage spre |
The tiny | seeds are edible, and this plant was part of the Eas |
an Yew-Ming Si, but were defeated by the first | seeds. |
arva might destroy up to 90% of the developing | seeds inside a given flower head. |
ug drops out at maturity, releasing the winged | seeds to be dispersed by wind. |
wn shell that splits open to release the black | seeds from inside. |
Casey joined Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds on bass in April 1990 while the band was touri |
de which bursts explosively to expel the three | seeds. |
ist/backing vocalist for Nick Cave and The Bad | Seeds. |
the only species which can disperse the large | seeds of the taraire, which pass through its gut unh |
Again the field was 24 players, with the top | seeds receiving a bye to the last 16 stage. |
The winged | seeds are released when the cones disintegrate at ma |
n the first round, before knocking out the top | seeds England (represented by the world's top two pl |
In Canada, the tiny | seeds are usually sown in the early spring after the |
The Lightning | Seeds - Dizzy Heights (1996) |
Text in italics indicates the round | seeds were eliminated. |
the money that D1 Mohan pays for the Jatropha | seeds. |
He introduced the first | seeds of Jubaea chilensis in France. |
David Baddiel, Frank Skinner and the Lightning | Seeds by saying they "should be kept as far away as |
member of The Triffids, Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds and Grinderman. |
"Into My Arms" by Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds (1997) |
They are particularly fond of the developing | seeds of Acacia. |
"Tower of Song" - Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds |
r being a core member of Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds, of which he has been a drummer since 1985. |
ydler is the longest-serving member of the Bad | Seeds due to Mick Harvey's departure in late January |
Squirrels and quail eat the locust's | seeds. |
The term Njangsa refers to the oily | seeds of a tree, Ricinodendron heudelotii, found in |
coecaria algallocha, feeding on the developing | seeds. |
In the wild, | seeds are often spread by rodents, and for cultivati |
a is a Filipino journalist, author of the book | Seeds of Terror, containing her blow-by-blow account |
The dried | seeds from this plant are used in traditional medici |
litting open when ripe to release the numerous | seeds. |
t Forster and another by Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds. |
Krishnamourthy, under the Rasi | Seeds banner. |
he World (Album Version) - Nick Cave & The Bad | Seeds |
1984 Nick Cave & The Bad | Seeds: The Singer (Writer/Director) |
tralian alternative band Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds. |
h were played at the home courts of the higher | seeds. |
-1 6-3, and they were to play against the 14th | seeds, Bartoli/Peer. |
synapomorphic characters that link the fossils | seeds [of P. splendens] to extant Aldrovanda include |
outh) and Sheffield United (north) are the top | seeds, and the clubs newly-promoted to the Football |
plits open when mature to release the numerous | seeds. |
rd Devoto's Magazine and Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds and PK is an engineer/producer who has worked |
The flat | seeds have silky hairs that allow the seeds to float |
way from the chirpy pop tunes of The Lightning | Seeds. |
egurgitator, The Fauves, Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds, The Whitlams, The Avalanches, Spiderbait, The |
The original | seeds must have been acquired from afar, as tobacco |
He made a few live appearances with The Bad | Seeds in 1994 but mostly remained reclusive during t |
so well in his own pianism, the compositional | seeds resulting from his studying Scriabin's work ha |
The mature | seeds contain approximately 7-10% gamma-linolenic ac |
For the other | seeds, comfortable 3-0 wins for John Part, (over Joh |
en guesses that his plane carrying the triffid | seeds was shot down by the Red Airforce, allowing th |
of Orpheus, an album by Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds, or the song "The Lyre of Orpheus" |
It was the second single from The Bad | Seeds' 1988 album Tender Prey. |
Deanna is a song by Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds. |
l and Frank Skinner and the band The Lightning | Seeds, was the official song of the 1996 European Fo |
(Convolvulaceae), including the hallucinogenic | seeds of Rivea corymbosa (ololiuhqui), Argyreia nerv |
Humans can extract the fruit's | seeds, grinding them into flour. |
us grains of the pesticide, mistaking them for | seeds, and then die shortly thereafter. |
Then, the | seeds fall to the ground. |
tensively over a wide area, thereby preventing | seeds from germinating or growing. |
These early | seeds bore fruit when on January 1, 1969, Hyde parti |
When these mustard | seeds are broken, the enzyme myrosinase is released |
They eat | seeds and fruits of a wide variety of plants and are |
They are herbivores, so they eat | seeds fruit and nuts. |
They eat | seeds, blossoms and fruit - especially berries and m |
nts which have no cotyledons because they lack | seeds entirely (such as ferns and mosses), others re |
They eat | seeds including those of grasses. |
Because of this, small | seeds that were swallowed do not have time to be dig |
Those same | seeds when roasted can also be used as a substitute |
wheat or cultivated oat field, even though the | seeds are a type of oat. |
ly through September and produces thousands of | seeds. |
6 April 2009 in North America through Planting | Seeds Records. |
It spreads both through small | seeds, which are easily carried by the wind, and rhi |
August and September, and when dry, throw the | seeds out forcefully. |
ped utricle containing many tiny bullet-shaped | seeds. |
timeters in length which contains tiny reddish | seeds. |
ruit is a capsule containing tiny lance-shaped | seeds. |
g in fall, is composed of numerous tiny winged | seeds packed between the catkin bracts. |
spring; it is composed of numerous tiny winged | seeds packed between the catkin bracts. |
entimeter long which contains many tiny winged | seeds. |
It contains many tiny prism-shaped | seeds. |
e in fall, is composed of numerous tiny winged | seeds packed between the catkin bracts. |
2 centimeters containing several tiny, angular | seeds. |
Two agents trying to sow | seeds of dissension in Belgaum army had been identif |
nus were granivores, with bills adapted to the | seeds and pods of legumes. |
bank accounts can use their cell phones to buy | seeds and fertilizers. |
ed or sometimes purple drupe containing 3 to 5 | seeds. |
cing by the ventral suture in order to release | seeds, such as in larkspur, magnolia, banksia, peony |
od 3 or 4 centimeters long containing up to 12 | seeds. |
Due to infertile | seeds it can only be propagated from cuttings or div |
entimeters long containing tiny brown to black | seeds. |
pod 2 to 4 centimeters long containing 3 to 6 | seeds. |
ound the world expeditions are sent to collect | seeds from dryland plants. |
quire heat from fire to open cones to disperse | seeds. |
smooth milkweed pods which split open to spill | seeds along with plentiful silky hairs. |
ictoria requested Martin Hope Sutton to supply | seeds to the royal household. |
invented by Jethro Tull, allows farmers to sow | seeds in well-spaced rows at specific depths. |
imeters in length and contains around 18 to 20 | seeds in its two chambers. |
ooth-skinned potato and containing two to five | seeds. |
d 7 millimetres in diameter, with one to three | seeds. |
ps are used in ecology and forestry to capture | seeds falling from plants, allowing seed production |
The fruits are red and contain three to five | seeds. |
in pale waxy coating, and contain three to six | seeds; they are mature in about 18 months. |
parral plant species require fire to germinate | seeds and reproduce, Xylococcus bicolor does not, no |
in) diameter drupe, which contain two to three | seeds. |
oups and the quarter finals according to these | seeds was held on June 10, 2008. |
Inside the pods are ten to fifteen | seeds, each of which have a diameter of 6 cm (2.4 in |
hip, ranging from a stone cannon ball to grape | seeds and including a damaged hour glass, an expensi |
capsules called siliques which contain 6 to 25 | seeds each. |
The cones are round and include up to 50 | seeds packed in among the cone scales. |
e millennium which encouraged people to gather | seeds from a favourite tree, grow a seedling and pla |
s onward he expanded his interest to gathering | seeds and plants from the USA and worldwide, donatin |
st, ripening black, and containing one to four | seeds. |
rypta means "well-hidden", which refers to the | seeds being "hidden" in the small green bristled fru |
fruit is a pod 30 cm long, containing 12 to 16 | seeds. |
ly, giving lectures, working directly to plant | seeds and re-vegetate areas, and receiving a number |
rk-colored, hairy legume pod containing 6 to 8 | seeds. |
A China cap is used to remove | seeds and other coarse matter from liquids and soft |
tarts swelling and forms about 8,400 to 40,000 | seeds per plant. |
imeters wide that may contain from a few to 80 | seeds. |
nd a half centimeters long containing up to 50 | seeds. |
Inside are five to ten | seeds. |
usca), and the "hibrids" are able to producing | seeds, and theese seeds can germinate. |
Another method is to place | seeds or a plate in the very hot gas to collect the |
since 1745) to travel to North America to find | seeds and plants that might prove useful for agricul |
It referenced the race to save | seeds from round the world in banks, and housed 60,0 |
ans feel that it is improper for humans to eat | seeds as they contain future plants, or nuts and see |
The fruit is a capsule containing 8 to 12 | seeds. |
rained and eaten with sprinkled toasted sesame | seeds, chili sauce and a hoisin based sauce. |
Unlike other tomato varieties, | seeds cannot be purchased by the general public. |
d tons, sugar beets - 1002,900 tons, sunflower | seeds - 166,200 tons, potatoes - 279,900 tons. |
The top eight | seeds received a bye into the second round. |
After being elevated into the top 48 | seeds due to a clash with previously-arranged Premie |
The top eight | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
The top nine | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
The top two | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
The top four | seeds received a bye to the second round. |
The top two | seeds Robin Ammerlaan and Stephane Houdet met in the |
The top four | seeds in the tournament were placed in the bracket s |
The top 4 | seeds receive a bye into R2 |
The top eight | seeds receive a bye into the second round. |
The top eight | seeds in the tournament were placed in the bracket s |
The top four | seeds receive a bye into the second round. |
The top 8 | seeds receive a bye into the second round. |
Top two | seeds receive a bye into the Quarterfinals |
nd Robby Ginepri (#4) as three of the top four | seeds. |
The top two | seeds received a bye into the second round. |
is was the first tournament in which the top 8 | seeds had to play in the first round, taking the tou |
The top four | seeds receive a bye to the second round. |
anking issued before the Championships, top 64 | seeds directly entered the first round of the 128-pl |
anking issued before the Championships, top 64 | seeds directly enter first Rounds of 128-player size |
n round two, the way was paved for the top two | seeds, Phil Taylor and Mike Gregory, to make it to t |
in the tournament's history that the top four | seeds reached the semifinals. |
The top 16 | seeds in the tournament received a bye to the third |
The top 4 | seeds receive a bye into the second round. |
mortal; even if his body is totally destroyed, | seeds from his pumpkin head are capable of growing a |
There are many inedible, toxic black | seeds throughout the flesh of the atemoya. |
imeters long which contains translucent yellow | seeds. |
s Androgynous entitled The Peppermint Tree and | Seeds of Superconsciousness, which they describe as |
1997, hero of the Acclaim Comics and Turok 2: | Seeds of Evil. |
Main article: Turok 2: | Seeds of Evil |
Each berry contains one or two spherical | seeds. |
on-poisonous juicy berry, containing two small | seeds. |
-like follicles each containing one or two red | seeds that hang out from the cone by a slender threa |
It contains one or two wrinkled | seeds. |
red or even light blue), containing two small | seeds. |
The fruit is a double samara with two winged | seeds, the seeds are disc-shaped, strongly flattened |
One or two viable | seeds are produced per cluster of pods. |
ed to brown, small scaly, two-winged cone-like | seeds, 5-15 mm (0.20-0.59 in) long. |
5 he was also an unpaid director of UK charity | Seeds for Change, treasurer of the Scottish Environm |
us feeding on green plants, underground fungi, | seeds, nuts, roots, also insects, snails, and berrie |
of food in the bulbs (cause still unknown); 3) | seeds may be produced but often fail to germinate or |
to be extinct since the 1930s until preserved | seeds were rediscovered in collections of the Belgia |
ds new plants but also buries and stirs up new | seeds so the cultivation needs to be repeated at 14- |
They upset second | seeds Kovit Phisetsarasai and Nitipong Saengsila of |
tion, storage, research and sustainable use of | seeds for native plant conservation. |
The nutcrackers use the | seeds as a food resource, storing many for later use |
purposes, Native Americans have also used the | seeds inside juniper berries as beads for jewellery |
of fruit from McDonald's harvests and used the | seeds to start a small orchard on his property, “Ken |
The jay, which uses the | seeds as a major food resource, stores many of the s |
The jay, which uses the | seeds as a food resource, stores many of the seeds f |
stalk height, taller plants usually dispersing | seeds farther. |
about 4 millimeters long containing usually 3 | seeds. |
around 2 centimeters long containing usually 5 | seeds. |
t 4 millimeters in length containing usually 3 | seeds. |
sts have searched for ways to utilize bokbunja | seeds, which are a by-product of bokbunja ju product |
Provided genuine Argyreia nervosa var nervosa | seeds are consumed, what may be classed as light ope |
generally contained 100 or more varieities of | seeds, and sometimes included dried plant specimens |
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