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It is situated at the end of one of the | branches of the Wirral Line, part of the Merseyrail ne |
ted in the elimination of membership of Local | Branches of the NZRLS. |
The Bokhara is one of the | branches of the Balonne River that flows (from the Bal |
he visceral portion follows the course of the | branches of the abdominal aorta between the layers of |
One of two | branches of Southside Virginia Community College is in |
The inflorescence is a narrow array of thin | branches bearing many tiny pointed or awned hairy spik |
eepskin boot cleaning service in all of their | branches. |
being unable to withstand the weight of side | branches easily (Mauseth Research). |
are white with dense heads at the ends of the | branches. |
The inflorescence is an array of thin | branches bearing tiny spikelets each a few millimeters |
Removing the node on either of 2-length | branches leaves the 5-demicube, 131, . |
Measured in 2010, the widest spread of the | branches is 198 feet (60 m). |
Angeles Public Library shut down most of its | branches; books were knocked down after the quake. |
The inflorescence is an open array of wispy | branches holding clusters of tiny spikelets, each just |
narrow, fuzzy green leaves at the ends of the | branches, each 2 to 5 centimeters long and sometimes w |
to members worldwide through a network of 15 | branches located in Apex, Cary, Durham, Garner, Raleig |
ant and a light pink color at the tips of the | branches. |
ful inflorescences appear at the tips of stem | branches, each a dense cluster of up to 10 hairy red f |
lliam R Roberts, opposing leaders of fighting | branches of the Fenians, belonged to the Napper Tandy |
ande and Millville in 1917, and as one of two | branches of pre-1927 Route 20 between Millville and We |
years have prompted the construction of three | Branches. |
The greatest concentration of Safeway | branches is in California, with 557 stores (including |
ther dead or writhing on the points of broken | branches; 20-ton rocks were rolled, lifted, and broken |
s Trail was a Tatar raiding trail, one of the | branches of the Muravsky Trail. |
The tips of stem | branches are occupied by inflorescences of 5 or 6 flow |
T.R. Moore consists of four | branches: investment consulting, insurance, asset mana |
propriate choice of shape to draw each of the | branches, the mathematical trees generated by this pro |
He was at different times a member of both | branches of the legislature, of the first Boston City |
ke (scarious) leaves at the base of leaf-like | branches which act as the photosynthetic organs (phyll |
t, off which the tunnel to the Pool of Siloam | branches. |
It is located on the West River, one of the | branches of the Blackstone River which flows from Worc |
and takes over the business operations of the | branches. |
For example, where one of their | branches has excluded a person from Christian fellowsh |
eedles growing in ranks on either side of its | branches. |
Over time, some groups within each of these | branches have entered into communion with the Roman Ca |
Eastern, with the bulk of its | branches north of Boston, gained exposure to the marke |
to preserve the principle of equality of the | branches of the Military. |
The force of the blast ripped most of the | branches from the Survivor Tree, glass and debris were |
lled the Jurchen-Manchu group, are one of two | branches within the Southern Tungusic languages. |
owing northbound trains to take either of the | branches north, and likewise allow the trains south fr |
sides providing for the organization of these | branches, the Constitution carefully outlines which po |
ivate commercial banks having a network of 39 | branches across Bangladesh and plans to open few more |
the road could have been part of one of three | branches in which military means dividing the fourth B |
to the New Party, and the formation of local | branches in some parts of the country. |
it still survived after the discarding of the | branches in 1940, only to be razed by fire in the 1960 |
The Bank of China's | branches in Tokyo, Bangkok and the Americas remained u |
ort or named according to the location of its | branches, for example Dunedin Passenger Transport, is |
ee is mop-headed, the crown a mass of tangled | branches. |
The shade of its | branches provides protection for small mammals, especi |
ingly or in small clusters at the tips of the | branches throughout the summer months. |
CBC got Mercantile Bank of India's | branches in Kandy, Galle and Jaffna as part of a deal |
arias, a Spanish saving bank with most of its | branches in the Canary Islands. |
Sullivan for publishing reports of suppressed | branches of the Irish National League . |
h coal and steel traffic with a number of new | branches. |
The inflorescence is a series of zigzagging | branches bearing flowers on thin, curving pedicels. |
Between 2001 and 2010 he was part of various | branches at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center including |
tended by high level military officers of all | branches of the service and their counterparts in gove |
the marshy area of Oxpens, next to one of the | branches of the River Thames in Oxford. |
It has a network of 168 | branches and offices in thirty eight cities providing |
The flowers are fragrant, borne on top of the | branches, are in an umbel inflorescence and in groups |
metimes lie up in the thick bush of pollarded | branches to hide away from people in the daytime. |
onwood logs and covered with layers of willow | branches, grass, and earth. |
e flowers grow in clusters at the ends of the | branches; they have a funnel-shaped corolla, 4-6 mm lo |
The UIC initially had a network of 11 | branches and first entered the political arena in 1990 |
ot become much smaller toward the ends of the | branches. |
but it may occur in squat clusters of several | branches. |
Most of these | Branches do not exist today as all of them have merged |
owers are borne in clusters at the end of the | branches in spring. |
two Walki Cywilnej, short KWC) was one of the | branches of the Polish Government Delegate's Office du |
Larvae mainly feed in the dead wood of small | branches of Rhamnus (hence the specific name), Castane |
lic, FAMU was founded in 1946 as one of three | branches of the Academy of Performing Arts in Prague. |
Originally, the "Purple Line" was one of two | branches of the Red Line: this branch was completed in |
he lunar 9th month festival, an oil lamp of 9 | branches may also be lit to honour both the Northern D |
spaced evenly down most of the length of the | branches. |
Athanaricus (died 381) was king of several | branches of the Thervings for at least two decades in |
ide array of flower heads at the tips of stem | branches, each just over a centimeter wide. |
The campaign's story follows one of two | branches depending upon the player's choices. |
nce, which is a multilayered array of slender | branches. |
Within a couple of years | branches were established in several cities and towns |
s estimated that around a third of Rafidain's | branches were destroyed during the second Gulf War and |
Lloyds TSB, Halifax & Bank of Scotland | branches |
as tiny, scentless flowers at the tips of the | branches. |
dial lines are longitudinal sections of small | branches which became included by growth of the tree. |
He sheltered in a hut he made of tree | branches and at times he subsisted on fish begged from |
l, narrow, partially sheathed series of short | branches bearing small spikelets. |
The inflorescences appear at the tips of stem | branches and in the leaf axils, bearing single flowers |
scholar, eminent author and master of several | branches of learning. |
or array of several heads at the tips of stem | branches. |
s and velvety to hairy toward the tips of the | branches. |
Decor consists of tree | branches or cork pieces to which the spider can attach |
recorded, stripping some trees bare of their | branches, snapping large trees in half and depositing |
ct backgrounds as well, e.g. about one of the | branches of its spherically symmetric solution found b |
r heads carried in panicles at the end of the | branches; the yellow anthers protruding from the corol |
One of the | branches descends through a lock to the connecting arm |
yethylene), with significant numbers of short | branches, commonly made by copolymerization of ethylen |
c mode of valuation another mode of valuation | branches off which develops into its opposite: the pri |
Montauk was a leader of party | branches in Oakland and Berkeley. |
5 and, after the opening of a number of other | branches, was turned into a national franchise operati |
ved that he did not have the backing of local | branches. |
ome extent, resiting and relaying, of various | branches connecting the Grand Junction Railway's (GJR) |
e is a narrow, cylindrical array of appressed | branches bearing many spikelets each about a millimete |
there the Church exists, albeit in one of its | branches. |
The bank has network of 1158 | branches, 46 extension counters and 435 ATMs. |
The bank has a network of 1158 | branches, 46 extension counters and 435 ATMs. |
ASG is made up of three | branches which are Inter-Club Council, and the less im |
e with clusters of flowers at the tips of the | branches. |
The inflorescence is a narrow array of thin | branches bearing small clusters of spikelets, each spi |
Flower heads occur near the ends of the | branches. |
1949 and 1955, when he became Director of the | branches department, a role he held until 1959. |
ve the "separate and distinct" quality of the | branches of government. |
to 10-13 m high with a dense crown of thorny | branches and an ash-grey trunk. |
It usually rests on the ends of dead | branches or twigs. |
More than 90% of the | branches supported this petition. |
character, involving the application of many | branches of science, such as chemistry, meteorology, b |
The inflorescence is at the end of short | branches and often consist of about five flowers. |
One of its | branches remained present inside Romania. |
Citibank Hong Kong has a network of 25 | branches spread over Hong Kong Island, Kowloon, New Te |
Both of the | branches, typical mountain rivers, of the Bystrytsia r |
es with the lacrimal artery by means of small | branches which perforate the zygomatic bone and great |
Arnaut Guilhem was the ancestor of three | branches of the house of Marsan through his three sons |
As a result, the court can rule acts of any | branches unconstitutional, whether for formal violatio |
later, a descendant of his chopped off these | branches too, the soil dried up and the wind carried i |
it also gives off small | branches to supply the deep gluteal muscles |
few decades, with assets being sold off, and | branches of the company closed. |
Shenzen and Vietnam representative offices to | branches, and to open representative offices in Beijin |
both in dry and flooded lands, then often on | branches of the trees hanging over the waters. |
ows to 0.5 m tall, with a lax, often creeping | branches. |
The style has three long, often curving | branches. |
southward to Santa Maria and Los Olivos, with | branches to Sisquoc and Guadalupe. |
ed to gray bark and glandular bristles on its | branches. |
can sometimes be seen on the ground or on low | branches in the Tabonuco, Colorado, and Palma Sierra s |
nish gray, densely packed and clasping on the | branches. |
July), the inflorescences appearing on small | branches or forks of branches. |
ray of many clusters of brown flowers on long | branches. |
ant bears bright red, tubular flowers on side | branches close to the ground. |
aused bus substitution of rail service on two | branches of the Green Line. |
st of the daylight hours sleeping on vertical | branches in the canopy. |
The habit of basking in the sun on tree | branches probably gave this group its common name. |
flowers hanging pendent or held erect on the | branches. |
with skin grooves which improves grip on tree | branches and is adapted to its strictly arboreal lifes |
te in large clumps and lay egg masses on tree | branches or under bridges over flowing waters. |
ooperation with numerous experts on different | branches of the natural sciences. |
nd clustered in whorls of three to six on the | branches. |
ften roost amongst live or dead leaves on the | branches of live hardwood trees, but have also been fo |
erves all three stations, albeit on different | branches; it links the latter two to Westminster and t |
The many short gray twigs on the | branches bear tiny, widely spaced evergreen leaves. |
uge) had extensive logging operations on both | branches, and the Slate Run Railroad (3-foot gauge) op |
Very high numbers can be seen on individual | branches, sometimes extending onto leaves. |
Caterpillars live communally on uncut | branches of the foodplant at first, before dispersing |
irst station that is served by trains on both | branches of the line, there are four services every ho |
e progressive silvering of leaves on affected | branches. |
ve-brown when young and silvery-grey on older | branches, and features scattered broad fissures with a |
ariegated and usually grow in clusters on the | branches. |
short wheelbase, were often used on dockside | branches with sharp curvatures, including that at Weym |
to the straight leaves densely packed on the | branches. |
Larvae have been recorded feeding on dead | branches of Aristotelia serrata. |
petioles, and large (several cm) knobs on the | branches. |
It has gray bark on its | branches and the young twigs are purple in color. |
w, pointed leaves are mostly located on upper | branches of the stem. |
e the same direction, especially on reclining | branches. |
irless, apart from tiny stellate hairs on the | branches. |
he tiny evergreen leaves grow opposite on the | branches and sometimes grow in clusters, and rarely re |
ar frog species lives on the ground or on low | branches near water sources, however is not dependent |
These butterflies usually rest on the | branches of a tree, protected by their cryptic marking |
from 1756 to 1763: and a treatise on several | branches of the military art, with plans and maps. |
deciduous tree with narrow leaves on arching | branches. |
It is deposited on the | branches of certain trees by the scale insect Ceroplas |
on the water board, school committee, on both | branches of the Somerville city council and as the nin |
ing or dried-out, dead leaves on intermittent | branches throughout the tree's crown. |
duces many flower heads which hang on nodding | branches. |
... only to discover the dogs waiting on the | branches. |
gth, opening purplish and coppery on graceful | branches. |
coming smooth further up the trunk and on the | branches. |
ey often hunt prey by sitting quietly on tree | branches and waiting for their victims to appear. |
tion reproduces sexually and lays eggs on the | branches of the witch-hazel. |
It perches on small | branches, with its bills unturned and, like its Cuban |
om a Costa Rican fungus (CR115), found on the | branches of the Daphnopsis Americana tree and purified |
each division point or generation, one airway | branches into two or more smaller airways. |
By 1870, the League had more than one hundred | branches, mostly in cities and peopled largely by men |
One line | branches off to the north, where the Nuremberg-Bamberg |
able road, good for small vehicles only, that | branches off for Dhankar from the main Kaza-Samdu road |
se its semi-prehensile tail to hold onto tree | branches. |
ridlington in 1955, and from then onwards new | branches were opened throughout Yorkshire and into Tee |
ross, and are currently planning to open more | branches in Mumbai. |
te banks and nationalised banks to open their | branches in this industrial town, considering the huge |
tile bank and Karur Vyasa Bank has opened new | branches in Annur. |
McDonald's opened 24-hour | branches in mainland China in September 2006, which qu |
Vystar opened 6 | branches in 2008, bringing its total number of branche |
ian Bank and Union Bank of India opened their | branches, as one bank was not able to cater for the fi |
egan to expand throughout Scotland, opening 9 | branches outside the capital. |
ks, turned inward, emphasizing the opening of | branches in rural India. |
ce threat of closure following the opening of | branches of 99p Stores. |
vernment and moves to safety, opening several | branches in Wuchang, Chengdu, Guilin, Lanzhou, and Kun |
he 61 public library systems that operate 385 | branches across the state. |
While Wizzit does not operate any | branches on its own, it has partnered with the Absa Gr |
nd Louisiana, though it did not operate these | branches under the corporate brand. |
As of June 2008, it operated 78 | branches in Ningbo and Shanghai. |
NBC already operated Wal-Mart | branches in the Chattanooga, Tennessee area. |
f 1 September 2009, Kasikornbank operated 729 | branches, 5900+ ATMs, 86 foreign exchange offices and |
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