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t organization, which revealed plans for a sea | borne attack. |
landic litur), which means "colour", is a name | borne by a dwarf and a giant. |
Flowers are yellow, 1 cm long, with a spur, | borne in racemes of up to 30 flowers, each on a shor |
is heavily influenced by gospel music, a fact | borne out by the presence of a pianist and backing s |
Red Knight is a title | borne by several characters in Arthurian legend. |
Duke of Teck was, in medieval times, a title | borne by the head of a principality named Teck in th |
to the phonetically similar Caladbolg, a sword | borne by several figures from Irish mythology, altho |
r, high risk for birth defects, or a pregnancy | borne out of rape), a woman could legally have her p |
According to | Borne "Trophies were my way of giving a nod to a few |
nk flowers (measuring up to 1.5cm across each) | borne on flower stems up to 2m long. |
ellow flowers, 1-2 in (2.5-5.1 cm) across, are | borne in loose clusters. |
He had for a time acted at | Borne as Lombard's secretary and the primate appoint |
ars of his life were passed in acute suffering | borne with the greatest courage. |
year 1699, he died in confinement after having | borne its pain more than thirty years. |
, to Procreate with a Native Male after Having | Borne Half-Caste Children to a European or White. |
the biopic is filmed with an aggrandizing bias | borne of his admiration rather than derision of Wood |
It should also be | borne in mind that the act of consecration to Mary d |
The fruit is an achene | borne in a spherical cluster of usually 10 to 20. |
al leaves are up to 8 centimeters long and are | borne on petioles of up to 2 centimeters. |
cooperative effort, with all profits and costs | borne by the seven band members and three members of |
Flowers are very small, yellow and are | borne in Summer. |
hich can be nearly 16 centimeters long and are | borne on petioles with lobed, winglike appendages. |
flower heads are 1.5-2.5 cm diameter, and are | borne in dense, flat-topped clusters; the florets ar |
leaves may be up to 8 centimeters long and are | borne on petioles. |
Each flower is 4 to 10 millimeters long and is | borne on a long pedicel. |
The flowers are about 2 mm across and white, | borne in thick clusters emanating from the leaf axil |
re located around the base of the stem and are | borne on short petioles. |
The flowers have yellow-green petals and are | borne in cymes in the leaf axils. |
reen leaves are alternately arranged and often | borne in clusters. |
f blades are up to 15 centimeters long and are | borne on short petioles, the upper smaller and sessi |
he leaves are several centimeters long and are | borne in alternately arranged clusters along the ste |
ian spring-summer encephalitis (RSSE) and tick | borne encephalitis (TBE). |
House has existed in London since 1954 and has | borne witness to dramatic changes in the relationshi |
es are up to 30 or 40 centimeters long and are | borne on fleshy petioles. |
ranched; it has tetrasporangia and bisporangia | borne in multiporate conceptacles. |
flowers are white, up to 5 cm across, and are | borne singly or in small clusters at the tips of the |
about 12 centimeters long and 10 wide and are | borne on rigid, hollow petioles. |
e up to 5 centimeters long by 3.5 wide and are | borne on relatively long petioles. |
The flowers are reddish purple and often | borne on the fruits of previous seasons. |
pink flowers are tiny, hermaphroditic, and are | borne on narrow, feather-like spikes. |
lades divided into multilobed leaflets and are | borne on short petioles. |
e leaf blades reach 6 centimeters long and are | borne on short petioles. |
less than five millimeters in diameter and are | borne at the tip of each stem in single, sharply poi |
es are up to about 30 centimeters long and are | borne on long petioles. |
leaf blades may be 25 centimeters long and are | borne on petioles. |
weet scented catkins are 5-10 cm long, and are | borne on leafy branchlets. |
ne had married Cresswell in good faith and had | borne him several children but another woman, Miss E |
l leaves are up to 18 centimeters long and are | borne in pairs. |
slightly fleshy, hairless in texture, and are | borne on petioles up to 15 centimeters long. |
e up to 8.5 centimeters long by 4 wide and are | borne in a characteristic whorl. |
to oval and up to 22 centimeters long and are | borne on long petioles. |
Leaves are rounded and gray-green, | borne on a stem up to 60 cm (2 ft) high. |
me a stronghold of the Grimaldi family and has | borne their name ever since. |
ssi" or "Assa" is derived from "Jose," and was | borne by many tannaim and amoraim; hence the confusi |
apex of the main plant axis, the antheridia is | borne. |
, narrowly elliptic with an acuminate apex and | borne on twigs that occasionally feature corky wings |
The flowers are white, | borne in summer. |
The flowers are blue, | borne in spring. |
The flowers are pink, | borne in fall. |
The flowers are purple, | borne in summer. |
The flowers are white, | borne in fall. |
The flowers are yellow, | borne in summer. |
The flowers are white, | borne in spring. |
The flowers are blue, | borne in summer. |
The flowers are yellow, | borne in summer through fall. |
The flowers are white, | borne in late spring. |
The flowers are purple, | borne in summer and fall. |
The flowers are pink, | borne in spring through fall. |
The flowers are white, | borne in summer through fall. |
The flowers are white, | borne in spring and summer. |
The flowers are yellow, | borne in mid-summer. |
The flowers are fragrant, | borne on top of the branches, are in an umbel inflor |
The flowers are typically | borne in large heads and are in variable shades of p |
The flowers are white, | borne in late March and throughout the month of Apri |
The male and female flowers are generally | borne in axillary clusters. |
ts to ensure that burdens of pollution are not | borne disproportionately by communities with low inc |
ers, both male and female types, are generally | borne in hard clusters. |
Macroconidia are mostly | borne laterally directly on the hyphae or on short p |
dern version of the arms in which they are not | borne on a shield, but rather surrounded by a garter |
s providing the model for the coat of arms now | borne by the town. |
the latter shall be blazoned the City arms, as | borne upon the City seal, and the same shall be blaz |
mentioned, within the Hebrew Bible, as having | borne a child. |
ian sources mention Ivar the Boneless as being | borne on a shield by his warriors. |
of Mount Edgcumbe are today the same as those | borne by Richard Edgcumbe in 1290 and the earl's mot |
Flowers occur in the leaf axils, each | borne in a calyx of sepals with a prominent ridge on |
The title of 'marquis of Los Balbases', still | borne by his representatives in Spain, was all that |
shape of a winged angel with a bandaged head, | borne on a stretcher by two somberly dressed boys, o |
The brunt of the battle was | borne by the Anglo-German units, including the 1/1st |
half a century, Anthon Berg has | borne the distinguished title ‘Purveyors to the Roya |
The green leaf blades are | borne on long, slender petioles and divided into thr |
The leaf blades are | borne on very long petioles. |
The leaf blades are | borne on petioles with thin, expanded bases that sur |
leaves have oval blades lined with blunt teeth | borne on long petioles. |
His body was | borne off the field by some of his attendants, and w |
d in a push-up position with the body's weight | borne on forearms, elbows, and toes. |
The branches are | borne in regular whorls, produced at the rate of one |
ber the 5th battalion and the brigade's glider | borne element arrived. |
Pear-shaped buds are | borne in clusters of three, formed in the corner of |
Other names the building has | borne over the years are the Service Mutual Building |
Government while the cost of the building was | borne by the Singapore government. |
The fruit is a tiny bumpy nutlet | borne in clusters of 3 or 4. |
-male and female flowers are separate, but are | borne by the same plant. |
ial for contamination of fresh produce by food | borne human pathogens”. |
dspeakers to create what she called "structure | borne sound", which is a differentiation with "airbo |
Casablanca has | borne three names and three type designators. |
the inflorescence axis in catkin-like racemes | borne on spurs from old wood and even on the trunk ( |
leaves with blades up to 30 centimeters long, | borne on petioles up to 18 centimeters in length. |
have lobed blades one or two centimeters long | borne on petioles. |
lance-shaped blades up to 11 centimeters long | borne on petioles. |
have oval blades up to 5 or 6 centimeters long | borne on long petioles. |
round or oval blades up to 4 centimeters long | borne on short petioles. |
ith narrow leaves 8-40 cm long and 3-6 cm wide | borne on smooth, scaleless petioles (3-15 cm). |
Since 1938, all coins have | borne the motto. |
the flowers are cream and brown in colour and | borne on 15-34 cm (6-14 in) long racemes. |
From the beginning, the community has | borne the name of Farnsworth, given in honor of Panh |
Maria Comnena had | borne Amalric two daughters: Isabella, who would eve |
cidal seed treatments are used to control soil | borne fungal pathogens that cause seed rots, damping |
The costs were | borne by the local community, a situation which was |
flowers are a very attractive crimson colour, | borne on 30 cm curved stalks above the foliage. |
gular in shape but are deeply lobed or cut and | borne on winged petioles. |
Since 1972 a French school at Dakar has | borne his name. |
rs are yellow, reminiscent of a dandelion, but | borne on tall, very hairy stems. |
Batterie de la | Borne de Marbre |
As a result of tense relations, Dell has | borne the brunt of the Zimbabwe government's displea |
s, or at the end of a simple level designed by | Borne. |
at his family and some released detainees have | borne witness to his imprisonment. |
al of Asteraceae, about 30 mm in diameter, and | borne on naked stalks up to 180 mm long. |
In 1783 his second wife died, having | borne him eight or nine children (ib., and Hasted, H |
The artificial dielectrics were | borne out of a need for lightweight low loss materia |
Red Pike to the west are Starling Dodd, Great | Borne and the Loweswater Fells. |
Each is | borne on a short pedicel. |
Each is | borne on a long petiole up to 21 centimeters long. |
To the east Great | Borne is connected to the neighbouring fell of Starl |
Four theatre buildings in Edinburgh have | borne the name Theatre Royal, Edinburgh, though the |
The Ensign was | borne to the drumhead by Observer Lieutenant Pollock |
aths from unknown purity of drugs, fatal blood | borne infections, imprisonment, not to mention the c |
f the summits of Blake Fell, Gavel Fell, Great | Borne, Starling Dodd and Red Pike, before descending |
use on ship, then in air and finally satellite | borne gravity surveys. |
The flag was | borne by a sportsperson from that country chosen eit |
his coffin was draped with the Union Flag and | borne on a gun carriage escorted by a military firin |
The flag was | borne by a sportsperson, from that country, chosen e |
p to 6 centimeters long, thick and fleshy, and | borne on a short petiole. |
Each flower is | borne at the end of a peduncle which may be quite lo |
y dimorphic, with male and female flower types | borne on separate individuals. |
The small flowers are | borne in spikes; they open in summer and unusually f |
The flowers are | borne on branching peduncles. |
It flowers in early spring and the flowers are | borne singularly, or in umbel-like inflorescences wi |
The flowers are | borne in clusters, the individual flowers yellow, so |
The tiny flowers are | borne in pairs or singly. |
Yellow flowers are | borne in heads of two to four. |
Flowers are | borne on tall stalks in greenish-purple clusters, wi |
Male flowers are | borne in narrow inflorescences up to 50 centimeters |
The male and female flowers are | borne on separate trees and the female trees bear sm |
ch as poplar) both male and female flowers are | borne in catkins. |
The small, white, urn-shaped flowers are | borne in bunched inflorescences. |
The white flowers are | borne in clusters at the end of the branches in spri |
The smooth-petaled blue flowers are | borne in dense clusters, with the stem and calyces c |
The 2-lipped, tubular flowers are | borne on erect sprikes in mid-summer. |
wers in late-Spring and its yellow flowers are | borne on tall spikes. |
ioecious, that is, male and female flowers are | borne on separate plants. |
White flowers are | borne in large clusters followed by shiny, white ber |
Male flowers are | borne in terminal spike inflorescences that emerge f |
yellow, white or occasionally blue flowers are | borne on a loose terminal raceme. |
The small pink-tinted white flowers are | borne in densely-bunched inflorescences. |
The pink or white five-petalled flowers are | borne in small clusters on short stems. |
The yellow flowers are | borne in dense terminal clusters above the foliage i |
Dark blue or blue violet flowers are | borne on long stems held above the foliage. |
The elderberry's hermaphrodite flowers are | borne in large corymbs, 10-25 cm in diameter, where |
The flowers are | borne low to the ground, but can come from bulbs 50c |
The orange-red flowers are | borne on tall spikes and are very attractive, making |
The flowers are | borne on 2-5 cm long panicles, each panicle with 50- |
The flowers are | borne in racemes up to 20 cm long, each flower with |
The flowers are | borne at the tops of leafy stems that are up to 1.5 |
The pink flowers are | borne singly or in small clusters and appear over a |
Around 30-130 flowers are | borne on two-flowered partial peduncles measuring 1- |
One to three flowers are | borne on a pendant stem that comes from the base of |
The flowers are | borne on a long stem, normally longer than the leave |
The flowers are | borne in cymules, the short (< 2.5 mm) corollas yell |
The flowers are | borne in racemes 2-30 cm long, each flower small, gr |
The flowers are | borne in inflorescences and also in the joint where |
Provides complete protection from water | borne diseases called by germs. |
Fruit are | borne in clusters of 10-20. |
The Legend of King Arthur Sir Galahad's soul | borne to Heaven (Relief carving - UK Houses of Parli |
As Giovanna had | borne Francesco only one son, Filippo (20 May 1577 - |
Miervaldis is a Latvian masculine given name, | borne by some 600 men in Latvia. |
stinct characteristic of having a globose head | borne on a long, skinny "neck"; they are also unusua |
The gonads are | borne at the radial canals or where these meet the m |
The gonophores are | borne on much reduced hydranths and usually protecte |
The gonotheca are | borne singly or in groups, they may or may not have |
er times, Aristaios was a familiar Greek name, | borne by several archons of Athens and attested in i |
Surely Christ thy griefs hath | borne n. 443 in The Church Hymn book 1872 (1759) |
cutters of the United States Coast Guard have | borne the name Alert. |
on for the marriage was that Agnes had already | borne children; if she could have four surviving chi |
After 1832 the pianos which had long | borne the name of Clementi began to be called Collar |
Cecilia had already | borne Titian 2 fine sons, Pomponio and Orazio, when |
drino", as he was styled-a title that had been | borne by Pius V as a cardinal- was sent as legate to |
d cause problems, practical experience has not | borne out those fears. |
The name St Peter's Church has been | borne by two Roman Catholic churches in the town of |
dy of Titan, which began in 2005, has recently | borne out some of the ideas from Baxter's book; in p |
iment in Australia or New Zealand has formally | borne that title, although one company Alpha Company |
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