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| ding 'Five Seasons', 'No Comments', 'Akai Sweet | Pea', along with other books about her, have been p |
| chaelia, Clianthus (kakabeak), Montigena (scree | pea) and Swainsona genera comprise the clade Carmic |
| reported in other organisms, including tomato, | pea, and mice. |
| Pea and Tanya - two local girls who emerge from und | |
| The first compressed air sorter for fine coal ( | pea and smaller) was installed in the U.S. in 1916. |
| loped the Parameterized Expectations Algorithm ( | PEA) and the “Denhaan-Marcet statistic” is used to |
| eye characters in the game are Olive Oyl, Swee' | Pea, and Wimpy, though they are mostly decorative a |
| ested by 2008 Thailand Premier League champions | PEA, and Chonburi as the runners-up of the 2008 Tha |
| ) is a perennial herb also known as the Buffalo | Pea and the Tall-bread Scurf-pea. |
| For the actual pod, see | pea and for the electric vehicle, see GEM Peapod. |
| can sythesize carotenoids, but torulene made by | pea aphids is the only carotenoid known to be synth |
| ersity of Arizona have found that the genome of | pea aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum) contains multiple |
| an synthesize carotenoids, but torulene made by | pea aphids is the only carotenoid known to be synth |
| ) which is notable for being synthesized by red | pea aphids (Acyrthosiphon pisum), imparting the nat |
| Pigeon | pea, Arhar /Toor, cajan pea, Congo bean (Cajanus ca |
| Alfredo | Pea as Livia's Brother-in-Law |
| Italian-American Foundation), the Premio Lerici | Pea awarded by the Liguri nel Mondo association, an |
| rested in constrained writing, with Ella Minnow | Pea being a "progressively lipogrammatic" epistolar |
| Dry cowpea, black-eyed | pea, blackeye bean (Vigna unguiculata ) |
| The Heart-Leaved Flame | Pea can be grown as a garden plant, and does well i |
| plant pathogen that causes ascochyta blight on | pea causing lesions of stems, leaves and pods. |
| man period, piyaz was also made from artichoke, | pea, chickpea, broad bean and potato, which was int |
| he family Sphaeriidae, the fingernail clams and | pea clams. |
| Butterfly | Pea, Clitoria mariana (Used in the south west) |
| similar to that of a Brink's uniform with Navy | pea coats and chauffeur's caps, along with rubber H |
| They have | pea combs and lay a fair amount of eggs. |
| The relationship between the | pea crab and its host is one of parasitism, rather |
| The bodies of the female | pea crab are often translucent and show the inner o |
| The | pea crab lives in the mantle cavity of these hosts. |
| The | pea crab solely relies on its host for food, safety |
| Pea crabs have a variety of host, the most importan | |
| Pea Creek (south Fulton) | |
| Pea early browning virus (PEBV) is a plant pathogen | |
| Lathyrus tuberosus, also known as the Tuberous | Pea, Earthnut Pea, or Aardaker, is a small, climbin |
| Pea enation mosaic virus (PEMV) is a plant pathogen | |
| After rescuing | Pea Eye and Famous Shoes from a corrupt bordertown |
| Maria dies from her wounds, and at her request, | Pea Eye and Lorie adopt Maria's two surviving child |
| njured by Indian arrows and sends his companion | Pea Eye Parker to retrieve Woodrow F. Call. |
| Pea Eye Parker | |
| bandit is instead shot and mortally wounded by | Pea Eye. |
| His side, Thai Port F.C. defeated Buriram | PEA F.C. 2-1 in the final. |
| ird's-foot Trefoil, is a flowering plant of the | pea family Fabaceae. |
| compounds, such as phytoestrogens, produced by | pea family plants. |
| astophyllum and Calliandra, both members of the | pea family (Fabaceae). |
| ossiaea, is a species of flowering plant in the | pea family (Fabaceae) found in eastern Australia. |
| ossiaea, is a species of flowering plant in the | pea family (Fabaceae) found in eastern Australia. |
| nk Plant is a species of flowering plant in the | pea family (Fabaceae) found in eastern Australia. |
| 1-3 feet (30-90cm) tall perennial shrub in the | Pea family (Fabaceae) which is native to North Amer |
| or small tree in the subfamily Faboideae of the | pea family Fabaceae. |
| spinosa is a species of flowering plant in the | pea family (Fabaceae). |
| is a perennial subshrub in the family Fabaceae ( | pea family). |
| maecrista is a genus of flowering plants in the | pea family, Fabaceae, subfamily Caesalpinioideae. |
| oroleucon is a genus of flowering plants in the | pea family, Fabaceae. |
| Tamarugo, is a species of flowering tree in the | pea family, Fabaceae. |
| assamica is a species of flowering plant in the | pea family, Fabaceae, that is found only in India. |
| t Detar, is a species of flowering plant in the | pea family, Fabaceae. |
| de Vaca, is a species of flowering tree in the | pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to Brazil and |
| f flowering plant of the genus Canavalia in the | pea family, Fabaceae, that has a pantropical distri |
| e Cabimo is a species of flowering plant in the | pea family, Fabaceae, that is endemic to Panama. |
| Dogfruit, is a species of flowering tree in the | pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to Southeast A |
| , which is commonly known as the legume family, | pea family, bean family or pulse family. |
| Nicker, is a species of flowering plant in the | pea family, Fabaceae, that has a pantropical distri |
| o, and Wild indigo, is a flowering plant in the | pea family, Fabaceae. |
| Mesquite, is a species of flowering tree in the | pea family, Fabaceae family, that is native to Mexi |
| ya ebenus is a species of flowering tree in the | pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to the Caribbe |
| is ebano is a species of flowering plant in the | pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to the coastal |
| cineraria is a species of flowering tree in the | pea family, Fabaceae, that is native to arid portio |
| Burtonia is a genus in the | pea family, Fabaceae. |
| endropsis is a genus of flowering plants in the | pea family, Fabaceae. |
| shrub or herb of the subfamily Faboideae in the | Pea Family-(Fabaceae). |
| b or subshrub of the subfamily Faboideae in the | Pea Family-(Fabaceae). |
| rst Saturday of September, as well as the Sweet | Pea Festival. |
| Swee' | Pea floats high above, with bonus points to be earn |
| Grass | pea flour is exceedingly difficult to obtain outsid |
| to the Malaysian cendol which substitutes green | pea flour for the rice flour in making the noodles. |
| bean (mung bean) flour (sometimes called "green | pea flour" in certain recipes). |
| er is a mixture of roasted barley, rye, oat and | pea flour. |
| Distinctive black and yellow | pea flowers are produced between July and November |
| The | pea flowers are yellow to orange with a band of red |
| The lake is also home to thousands of | pea fowls, chinkara and gazelles. |
| l cuisine of the area, in addition to the grass | pea gachas of neighboring La Mancha that are eaten |
| The improved trails have been paved with | pea gravel and include steep wooden stairs. |
| ous ferric oxyhydroxide (AFO) slurry mixed with | pea gravel), at the experimental site, which is man |
| Associated bands included: Area, Beautiful | Pea Green Boat, East Ash, Heavenly Bodies, Handful |
| (Coating represented here as light | pea green layer.) |
| sh, tomato, turnip, potato, pimento, black eyed | pea, green pea, olive (green and black), onion, egg |
| ame to Greenlands (grey and gold uniform, later | pea green) in 1976. |
| The hairy leaves, scalloped on the edges, are | pea green, varying in size, all the way up to 3 in |
| Pea Hill Shores is an unincorporated community loca | |
| sort is in the NE quadrant of the lake known as | Pea Hill Creek. |
| The film, created by Joan Mandell, | Pea Holmquist, and Pierre Bjorklund in 1984 is beli |
| k for "guard of Pinna" and pisum is Latin for a | pea, in reference to the shape of the crab. |
| She has recently played the part of ' | Pea' in the highly acclaimed production 'Jerusalem' |
| under the tradenames Motherhood Maternity(R), A | Pea in the Pod(R), and Destination Maternity(R), an |
| Lotus rigidus, the desert rock | pea, is a flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, n |
| orizema cordatum, known as the Heart-leaf Flame | Pea is a shrub of the pea family which is endemic t |
| Pigeon | pea is a perennial which can grow into a small tree |
| Adventure Film: Rescue Men: The Story of the | Pea Island Surfmen (USA), Allan Smith |
| Pea Island has since been a contiguous part of Hatt | |
| He was the last surviving member of the | Pea Island Station that was decommissioned after Wo |
| ight and David Zoby co-wrote the history of the | Pea Island Station in the book titled "Fire on the |
| ent bridge over Oregon Inlet that connects with | Pea Island and lies within the Cape Hatteras Nation |
| A 36-person staff administers both | Pea Island and Alligator River National Wildlife Re |
| e 28, 2006) served as a member of the all-black | Pea Island Life-Saving Station along the Outer Bank |
| t outside the National Seashore boundaries, are | Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge and several com |
| f (14 Refuge staff,for both Alligator River and | Pea Island National Wildlife Refuges, 7 Red Wolf Re |
| Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge is a National W | |
| Columbia Island, known before 1941 as Little | Pea Island, is an island in Long Island Sound and p |
| Atlantic Ocean and separates Bodie Island from | Pea Island, which are connected by a 2.5 mile bridg |
| High tides also resulted in overwash in | Pea Island, forcing the closure of State Highway 17 |
| s retained its name and is still referred to as | Pea Island, and not Hatteras. |
| ween New Inlet and Oregon Inlet became known as | Pea Island. |
| It is situated between Davids' Island and | Pea Island. |
| New Inlet now separated Hatteras Island from | Pea Island. |
| d in that Act, EPA approved DDT use against the | pea leaf weevil in Washington and Idaho, in 1973, a |
| arks an elaborate process; wheat, barley, corn, | pea, lentil and field bean are being used as ingred |
| e flowers of Blue Palo Verde are bright yellow, | pea like blossoms which cover the tree in late spri |
| Pea mild mosaic virus (PmiMV) is a plant pathogenic | |
| hwater Mussel occur as does the nationally rare | Pea Mussel (Pisidium pseudosphaerium). |
| Bituminaria bituminosa, the Arabian | pea or pitch trefoil, is a perennial Mediterranean |
| Panades: lamb and | pea pasties. |
| Ownership of | Pea Patch Island and Fort Delaware was transferred |
| three 16-inch (41 cm) guns at the south end of | Pea Patch Island. |
| At home Delaware finally handed over | Pea Patch Island in the Delaware River to the U.S. |
| Pea Patch Island is a small island, approximately 1 | |
| "Rabbit In The | Pea Patch" (May 9, 1927) |
| to "erect a marvel of military architecture on | Pea Patch." |
| Temporary communities of pea-pickers are called | pea picker camps and farms that employed them were |
| rothea Lange's Migrant Mother depicts destitute | pea pickers in California, centering on Florence Ow |
| ith two apples and pineapple that grew from the | pea plant sticks. |
| It is a downy mildew that can infect | pea plants. |
| l clusters of purple in June, with small seeded | pea pods as its fruit. |
| es the organ case which is carved with cherubs, | pea pods and other typical Grinling Gibbons decorat |
| ried crunchy golden egg noodles, green peppers, | pea pods, bok choy, bamboo shoots, water chestnuts, |
| former routing of NY 137 along Girdle Ridge and | Pea Pond Roads was redesignated as County Route 309 |
| the Connecticut line by way of Girdle Ridge and | Pea Pond Roads and a short overlap with NY 121. |
| , ownership and maintenance of Girdle Ridge and | Pea Pond Roads was transferred from the state of Ne |
| I just enjoyed a day of | Pea Pool with several cousins. |
| It is made from a blend of soy, wheat and | pea proteins, vegetables and organic ancient grains |
| Sirloin baked in a rosemary and salt crust with | pea puree |
| Fava: Yellow split | pea puree or other bean purees; sometimes made of f |
| of dimethyltryptamine (DMT) and phenethylamine ( | PEA), respectively. |
| The Dixie House is now owned by the Black-Eyed | Pea Restaurant, a Dallas-based restaurant chain. |
| In 1884, the | Pea Ridge School District #109 was approved as a ta |
| ssional delegation proposed legislation to make | Pea Ridge a national military park. |
| At | Pea Ridge he commanded the troops that first made c |
| The route continues east near the | Pea Ridge National Military Park and the Missouri s |
| According to the United States Census Bureau, | Pea Ridge Township covers an area of 37.38 square m |
| McRae took part in the Battle of | Pea Ridge in March 1862 and received commendations |
| exington in September 1861 and at the defeat at | Pea Ridge (or Elkhorn Tavern), March 1862. |
| eater and was mortally wounded in the Battle of | Pea Ridge in Arkansas. |
| A third segment begins at AR 94 west of | Pea Ridge and runs north to the Missouri state line |
| iles (5.36 km) runs from Arkansas Highway 94 in | Pea Ridge north to the Missouri state line. |
| ith the February 3, 1982 issue, to the Times of | Pea Ridge Country. |
| After the Union victory at | Pea Ridge much of the Army of the Southwest was tra |
| Pea Ridge had become the educational center not onl | |
| The Battle of | Pea Ridge (also known as Elkhorn Tavern) was fought |
| At the Battle of | Pea Ridge in March 1862, Hughes took over command o |
| o Missouri and recapture ground lost during the | Pea Ridge campaign of early 1862, when Union forces |
| ts of the Missouri State Guard at the Battle of | Pea Ridge where he was slightly wounded. |
| o Jack and Mary-Lou Beisner, who renamed it the | Pea Ridge Country Times, to better reflect the cove |
| 6, 1966 by James (Jim) and Marge Edgmon as the | Pea Ridge Graphic out of their home in Springdale, |
| n's Creek in Missouri, as well as the Battle of | Pea Ridge in Arkansas. |
| al James M. McIntosh, who died at the Battle of | Pea Ridge and Brigadier General Alexander E. Steen, |
| At the Battle of | Pea Ridge in Arkansas, on March 7, 1862, Carr led t |
| battles of Wilson's Creek (August 10, 1861) and | Pea Ridge (March 7-8, 1862). |
| Cave Springs, Arkansas in 1970, and created the | Pea Ridge Graphic-Scene, with the first issue carry |
| by Union troops, is now the centerpiece of the | Pea Ridge National Military Park, which includes ap |
| Pea Ridge Day | |
| Main article: Battle of | Pea Ridge |
| Day was buried at the | Pea Ridge Cemetery, in Pea Ridge, Arkansas. |
| The beginning of the | Pea Ridge Masonic College, also known as Mount Vern |
| The | Pea Ridge Masonic College was a private school loca |
| In March 1862, his army won the Battle of | Pea Ridge in northwest Arkansas. |
| Pea Ridge School Building, E of Co. Rd. 6, approxim | |
| In | Pea Ridge, the route concurs with AR 94 for 0.8 mil |
| n Schofield's Army of the Frontier, encamped at | Pea Ridge, Arkansas. |
| d under Sterling Price and was in the Battle of | Pea Ridge, Battle of Iuka, Second Battle of Corinth |
| After the Battle of | Pea Ridge, most Confederate units were withdrawn fr |
| dal of Honor - for his actions at the Battle of | Pea Ridge, Arkansas, in 1862. |
| epicenter for the American Civil War Battle of | Pea Ridge, also known as the Battle of Elkhorn Tave |
| Volunteer Regiment and fought in the battle of | Pea Ridge, where he was wounded and taken prisoner, |
| the Civil War, participating in battles such as | Pea Ridge, Second Manassas, Antietam, Spotsylvania, |
| iness owned by the Stroud family was a store in | Pea Ridge, Arkansas, which was co-owned by Allen Br |
| Shortly after | Pea Ridge, Albert Pike, now a brigadier general, co |
| E. Murray, and would take part in the Battle of | Pea Ridge, the Second Battle of Corinth, the Battle |
| of Wilson's Creek, then later at the Battle of | Pea Ridge, and who would later become Brigadier Gen |
| Place and date: At | Pea Ridge, Ark., 7 March 1862. |
| Battle of | Pea Ridge, Arkansas March 6-8, 1862 |
| Born in Center, Missouri, Day grew up in | Pea Ridge, Arkansas, which gave him his nickname. |
| Shady Grove School in | Pea Ridge, Arkansas was built in 1922. |
| He was wounded in the leg at the Battle of | Pea Ridge. |
| n southwest Missouri and later at the Battle of | Pea Ridge. |
| on the junction of the Choctawhatchee River and | Pea River. |
| plantation was built on a high bank overlooking | Pea River. |
| nded walnuts or hazelnuts and served with chick | pea salads and, most famously, with chicken or duck |
| Rare shingle flora such as Sea | Pea, Sea Kale, Sea Holly and Yellow Horned-poppy ca |
| Pea seed-borne mosaic virus (PSbMV) is a plant path | |
| own for having the largest fresh butterbean and | pea shelling operation in the United States. |
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