「Trunk」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| hoes (symbolising the myriad characters) and a | trunk, a box, and two tiny stools. |
| isible from the south-bound carriageway of the | trunk A1 Belfast-Dublin route, just past the B3 Rath |
| The A605 strikes north from junction 13 of the | trunk A14 road through the eastern parts of Thrapsto |
| f Jeater Houses due east of the village on the | trunk A19 road. |
| The | trunk A42 road divides Oakthorpe from Measham and Sa |
| The Jumagua Palm has a gray | trunk about 5 cm in diameter holding a spherical and |
| While the Grand | Trunk agreed to build the line west of Winnipeg, the |
| chim out and he is locked in the protagonists' | trunk along with the harvested crop itself and the h |
| Coconut timber comes from the | trunk, and is increasingly being used as an ecologic |
| tion of human adipose tissue mainly around the | trunk and upper body, in areas such as the abdomen, |
| velop multiple skin tumours on the ears, tail, | trunk and dorsal aspect of the paw, resembling those |
| in is located in both sexes at the back of the | trunk and has at its back margin a small fin sucker. |
| e a few hundred metres away, still on the Main | Trunk, and the site of the original station master's |
| lroad passenger station, remains of Erie Canal | trunk and aqueduct, and a former hydroelectric power |
| ave a 'cool' way of walking in which the upper | trunk and pelvis rock fore and aft while the head re |
| Pochotes bear large, stubby thorns on their | trunk and branches and are often planted as living f |
| She loads Smith into a steamer | trunk and brings him to Harshaw's place. |
| ause she thought of a beech tree with its slim | trunk and it gave her the idea for a slim young boy. |
| ese are collections of dead fronds against the | trunk and provide a favored dark habitat for the bat |
| The prince is buried in a hollow tree | trunk and forgotten about until nuclear radiation re |
| bber tree: zig-zag gashes are made in the tree | trunk and the dripping gum is collected in small bag |
| The mouse pulls the elephant's | trunk and lets go, causing that animal to dropped on |
| The organism has a segmented | trunk and an elongate carapace - characters which ha |
| r the heavy gradients of the North Island Main | Trunk and to do away with the use of banking engines |
| That made the | trunk and fuel tank larger than in the 99 while keep |
| ply to all these structures is from the celiac | trunk, and venous drainage is by the portal venous s |
| He pulls a trash bag out of the | trunk and goes to the storage unit. |
| t and scaly rhizome, sometimes forming a short | trunk and growing up to 700 mm in height. |
| The reddish | trunk and lacy pinnate leaves give a pleasing appear |
| arises, in most cases, from the costocervical | trunk, and is analogous to the posterior branch of a |
| Lily wonders why she can't go into the | trunk and discovers Megs body. |
| The | trunk and branches in these cases are covered with h |
| Distinguishing Characteristics: The | trunk and branches have a brownish-rose colored hue. |
| iform or scarlatiniform eruption involving the | trunk and extremities.:268 |
| name black mangrove refers to the color of the | trunk and heartwood. |
| Flowers occur in clusters on the | trunk and each has four pink petals just over 2 cent |
| ushion on the road while the second opened the | trunk and took out a five-gallon gasoline can. |
| with severe locomotor impairment involving the | trunk and with good to mild upper limb function, or |
| haft takes the form of a column above the main | trunk and beneath the main crown of leaves and is no |
| nd the female trees bear fruit directly on the | trunk and large branches. |
| It produces large crops of fruit from the | trunk, and bagging is used to protect the fruit from |
| at the carnival where a boy is thrown from the | trunk, and he intends using Govind's son. |
| The Grand | Trunk and its subsidiaries, along with the Canadian |
| ganglion sensory neurons subserving the lower | trunk and limbs, while neurons of the cuneate nucleu |
| Trunk and foliage | |
| e track in New Jersey, throws her into his car | trunk and drives back towards Manhattan. |
| was climbing, he glanced down into the hollow | trunk and discovered a skull, believing it to be tha |
| train (using locomotives of predecessors Grand | Trunk and Illinois Central) passes the semaphores an |
| are C. banksii, which has a slender, sweeping | trunk, and C. indivisa, a handsome plant with a trun |
| aques, with a predilection for the head, neck, | trunk, and mucous membranes.:599 |
| It is a very elegant tree with a thick | trunk and wide crown and can become over 40 m (130 f |
| ctule bats live in the holed and cracks in the | trunk and otters sometimes lie up in the thick bush |
| tree with a Katyusha guiding rail stuck in the | trunk, and had it placed in the Museum of the Great |
| Archaeobelodon had a | trunk and tusks. |
| lope-like" mammals, and a vertical 'palm-tree' | trunk and partial top with fruits, and short horizon |
| uch as the Pere Marquette, Pennsylvania, Grand | Trunk, and Ann Arbor Railroads. |
| or after he sees blood coming out of the car's | trunk and whilst calling for help. |
| Subsequently the common | trunk and the two vessels forming it expand and form |
| hiding in the evening when they swarm the tree | trunk and the branches to get to the leaves, which t |
| ark at the base becoming smooth further up the | trunk and on the branches. |
| The | Trunk and All That Jazz |
| are cauliflorous, produced in clusters on the | trunk and stouter branches. |
| It starts on the | trunk and can spread from there. |
| have the classic "gum" habit - with a straight | trunk and steep branches occurring about half way up |
| The | trunk and larger branches often have sharp prickles. |
| or Tree, glass and debris were embedded in its | trunk and fire from the cars parked beneath it black |
| Trunk and leaves of a variegated holly bush | |
| Sabal bermudana also had hole drilled into its | trunk and sap extracted to make "bibby", a strong al |
| It has short buttresses at the base of the | trunk, and knee-like air-breathing roots, or pneumat |
| ets of silken webbing they build may cover the | trunk and main branches of the tree. |
| sheets, but usually shreds and hangs from the | trunk and under branches. |
| some species can cause hypopigmentation on the | trunk and other locations in humans. |
| An edible gum oozes out of the tree's | trunk and it can be used as a lesser-quality substit |
| art, rolls it down to her car, loads it in her | trunk, and takes it home, placing it in her basement |
| LTA (Legs, | Trunk and Arms) - Mixed coxed fours |
| On 24 March the | trunk and limbs were discovered. |
| The elephant's head, | trunk, and tusks are characteristic of baku portraye |
| Johnny throws Rickie and Wheeler in his | trunk, and he and Dwyer drive to the asylum to see D |
| It has a bulbous | trunk and a small crown. |
| Garforth abducted her, put her in the | trunk and drove to a remote location near Wirrimbirr |
| he Anomopoda lacks a clear separation from the | trunk and the posterior, while the abdomen area grad |
| int by joint, until all that remained were his | trunk and head. |
| the sculpture of a Yakshi with her foot on the | trunk and her hands holding the branch of a flowerin |
| The tree's fruit emerge from the | trunk, and superficially resemble the European plum. |
| butts of such limbs form callused bumps on the | trunk and add to the gnarled appearance. |
| The two look identical in every way, | trunk and leaves and bark and flowers, and it is per |
| In 2006, Eddie | Trunk announced on Metal Mania that the band has ref |
| The | trunk appeared to be magic as it always had the righ |
| Its | trunk appears twisted and contorted and has smooth b |
| nge while the head and anterior portion of the | trunk are blue. |
| Only the whorl and upper part of the | trunk are sprayed to kill the aphids, which like to |
| The hepatic branches of anterior vagal | trunk are branches of the anterior vagal trunk which |
| he anterior gastric branches of anterior vagal | trunk are branches of the anterior vagal trunk which |
| The costocervical | trunk arises from the upper and back part of the sub |
| n the chordate heart, from which the pulmonary | trunk arises. |
| 1 these were diverted to the North Island Main | Trunk as the "Blue Fern" and replaced by carriages o |
| served that the head is always followed by the | trunk; as long as Gamaliel lived we observed the rul |
| Features opening doors, hood and | trunk, as well as retractable wings under the rear w |
| ult, the cones may even become embedded in the | trunk as the tree grows. |
| Terminalia bellirica | trunk at 23 Mile near Jayanti in Buxa Tiger Reserve |
| dition, an October 2009 conference in honor of | Trunk at Emmanuel College, “Early American Modernism |
| es and St-Ouen, connecting to the RER C's main | trunk at Champ de Mars-Tour Eiffel via a curved brid |
| It branches from the East Coast Main | Trunk at a triangle junction outside Baypark Stadium |
| of Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard, between | Trunk Avenue and J.B. Jackson, Jr. Boulevard in sout |
| Grade I - Mainly wheelchair users with poor | trunk balance and or impairment of function in all f |
| The | trunk bark is gray and rough. |
| rk: The bark is grey to brownish grey with the | trunk bark forming vertical corky ridges that is che |
| for use in bonsai; its tendency to form a wide | trunk base and small leaves being attractive feature |
| Swollen | trunk base, in swamp habitat. |
| n conditions, the fruit may closely clothe the | trunk beautifully, like the fruit of many Ficus spec |
| Ironically, the Grand | Trunk became part of CNR in 1923, giving CNR better |
| teammate John Stearns once compared to a tree | trunk) began to assert itself, as he dumped ice wate |
| son, some ribs and portions of the centerboard | trunk believed to be original. |
| A | trunk belonging to Hinton left in storage at the Nat |
| th the superficial fascia over the rest of the | trunk; below and laterally, it blends with the fasci |
| ide a premier service on the North Island Main | Trunk between Wellington and Auckland, and after the |
| Eight | trunk boilers, with four fireboxes in each, were div |
| ch was supplied with steam by eight coal-fired | trunk boilers. |
| ides of Saskatoon are connected with the Grand | Trunk Bridge or CN railway bridge over the South Sas |
| oid confusion, is generally known as the Grand | Trunk Bridge or CN Railway Bridge. |
| The bridge is located near the Grand | Trunk Bridge. |
| tum tree is quite attractive with its straight | trunk, broad green leaves and hibiscus-like flowers. |
| e head, which might indicate the presence of a | trunk, but could equally be due to other reasons, su |
| cies on the basis of its shorter, more slender | trunk, but other authors considered it a synonym of |
| ronze tinted glass replaces green and a larger | trunk by reconfiguring the trunk floor and repositio |
| Behind the hatch is a small | trunk cabin with a three-sided doghouse aft, with do |
| The | trunk can be up to 15 cm diameter (rarely to 40 cm d |
| d by James Brindley, this is the first British | trunk canal completed and its dimensions determine t |
| d the scheme to build what he called the Grand | Trunk Canal to connect the two rivers, Mersey and Tr |
| Emmanuel College in Boston held “Herman | Trunk: Catholic Modernist” in September and October; |
| As the parent plant ages it develops a short | trunk central to a surrounding colony. |
| Where one-quarter or less of the | trunk circumference has been girdled, it may not be |
| Seward, the Petersburg, Virginia-based Seward | Trunk Co. was once the nation's largest manufacturer |
| ble because it provided a large portion of the | trunk comms capacity into Manchester and there is qu |
| ully equipped with the Royal Signals PTARMIGAN | trunk communications system but this system has now |
| n, an old railroad yard belonging to the Grand | Trunk Company (today merged into Canadian National) |
| y friends of John Draper) over a long-distance | trunk connection gained access to "operator mode" an |
| wreck made legal history, when in 1765 an iron | trunk containing bullion was recovered. |
| Stephanie finds a | trunk containing the founding fathers stash of porno |
| n reorganisation put in a new pit bottom area, | trunk conveyors and a diesel loco haulage system. |
| he parts of the vine visible aboveground - the | trunk, cordon, stems, leaves, flowers, and fruit. |
| subsidiary holding company known as the Grand | Trunk Corporation. |
| said that while a gunshot wound to her head or | trunk could not be entirely excluded as a possibilit |
| Trunk covered in adherent leaf sheaths and fibers wh | |
| as wounded from a sword held in the elephant's | trunk, creating an emergency. |
| itable floors which revolve around the central | trunk creating in planimetry a growing movement base |
| By age 10 children have developed a shortened | trunk, crouched stance, and restricted joint movemen |
| The larvae have been found in sap from | trunk damage on oak and ash. |
| eir service on the eponymous North Island Main | Trunk daylight passenger train between Auckland and |
| eir service on the eponymous North Island Main | Trunk daylight passenger train between Wellington an |
| ced in large clusters from the branches or the | trunk, depending on the type. |
| tmaster General, and introduced the subscriber | trunk dialling (STD) telephone system which eliminat |
| It was introduced with Subscriber | Trunk Dialling (STD) in 1958. |
| Before the advent of subscriber | trunk dialling, the area's alpha-numeric code was "L |
| It is a tree growing to 25-35 m tall, with a | trunk diameter of up 1.2 m (3 ft 11 in). |
| men on the campus of Stanford University has a | trunk diameter of 10.5 feet. |
| This pine can grow to a height of 25 m with a | trunk diameter of up to 1 m. |
| iegh grew to 25 feet in only six years, with a | trunk diameter of fourteen inches. |
| This tree reaches heights of 20-30 m with a | trunk diameter of 0.5-0.9 m. |
| growing, reaching about 10 m in height with a | trunk diameter of 60 cm. |
| It is 125 feet (38 m) tall, with a | trunk diameter of 17.5 feet (5.3 m). |
| eaching a height of 4.5-7.5 m (15-25 ft) and a | trunk diameter of 10-30 cm (3.9-12 in). |
| They reach heights of 20-40 m and with a | trunk diameter of up to 1-2.5 metres. |
| n incredible height of 130 feet (40 m), with a | trunk diameter of 1 foot (0.30 m). |
| ge tree, reaching 30 m (98 ft) tall and with a | trunk diameter of up to 1 m (3.3 ft), possibly more. |
| ecimens may attain a height of 15 metres and a | trunk diameter of 30 cm. |
| ge tree, reaching 30 m (98 ft) tall and with a | trunk diameter of up to 1 m (3.3 ft), possibly more. |
| s (26 ft) to 15 metres (49 ft) tall and with a | trunk diameter of up to 40 centimetres (16 in), rare |
| eaching 4-10 metres (13-33 ft) tall and with a | trunk diameter of up to 50 cm. |
| tree, reaching a height of 18 m (59 ft) and a | trunk diameter of 0.3-0.6 m (0.98-2.0 ft). |
| It grows 25-30 m tall and 1 m in | trunk diameter at breast height, forming a pyramidal |
| uch shorter, about 4 metres (13 ft)) and has a | trunk diameter of about 60 centimetres (24 in), thou |
| ng to 15-25 m (rarely up to 50 m) tall, with a | trunk diameter of up to 1 m. |
| all tree, reaching a height of 7 m (23 ft) and | trunk diameter of 30 cm (12 in). |
| hrub, reaching a height of 12 m (39 ft) with a | trunk diameter of 0.6 m (2.0 ft). |
| ach heights of 25 to 35 meters (82 to 115 ft), | trunk diameter is typically 60 to 100 centimeters (2 |
| g, reaching about 7 m (23 ft) in height with a | trunk diameter of 50 cm (20 in). |
| m), only 30 to 40 feet in cultivation, with a | trunk diameter of up to 5 feet (1.5 m, exceptionally |
| ng a height of 4.6-15 m (15-49 ft) high with a | trunk diameter of 0.5-0.6 m (1.6-2.0 ft). |
| es reaches a height of 25 feet (7.6 m), with a | trunk diameter of 1 foot (0.30 m). |
| usually reaches a height of 6 m (20 ft) with a | trunk diameter of 0.2 m (0.66 ft), but may reach 20 |
| o 30-45 m (exceptionally 72 m) tall and with a | trunk diameter of up to 1.2 m (exceptionally 2.3 m). |
| m-size shrub, reaching 1.5-5 m tall and with a | trunk diameter of up to 25 cm. |
| The | trunk diameter above the buttress roots is 12.5 feet |
| small tree reaching 11 metres in height, and a | trunk diameter of 15 centimetres. |
| l tree, reaching a height of 8 m (26 ft) and a | trunk diameter of 20 cm (7.9 in). |
| large tree grows to 35 meters in height with a | trunk diameter of up to one meter. |
| It is also a smaller tree, not exceeding 1m in | trunk diameter (to 2.5m diameter in southern live oa |
| green tree growing to 25-40 m tall, and with a | trunk diameter of up to 1.5 m. |
| sis reaches a height of 4-6 m (13-20 ft) and a | trunk diameter of 18-20 cm (7.1-7.9 in). |
| It reaches a height of 4-5 m (13-16 ft) and a | trunk diameter of 20 cm (7.9 in). |
| Pinaceae grows to the height of 20-30 m with a | trunk diameter of 35-80 cm. |
| The plant grows to be 15 meters with a | trunk diameter of approximately 50 centimeters. |
| rows to 5-10 m tall, rarely up to 15 m, with a | trunk diameter of up to 80 cm. |
| orny tree growing up to 6-30 m tall and 2 m in | trunk diameter. |
| typically reaching 10-20 m tall and up to 1 m | trunk diameter. |
| reaching heights of 25-40 m tall and up to 1 m | trunk diameter. |
| rstory tree growing to 18 m tall and 0.2-0.5 m | trunk diameter. |
| rest tree growing up to 20 m in height and 1 m | trunk diameter. |
| e, reaching 15 metres in height and a 35 cm in | trunk diameter. |
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