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he group survives ambush in the Central Asian | deserts, befriends a pack of feral dragons in the mou |
Bountiful | deserts are a tradition and a full bar is available. |
He is terrified by the war and | deserts during a battle. |
talian Army, but then somewhere in Germany he | deserts with a comrade. |
On 16 March 2011, while filming in the | deserts in Abu Dhabi, Canadian film director James Ca |
a winds in Southern California sweep from the | deserts and across the Los Angeles Basin pushing smok |
It is native to the | deserts and adjacent hills of southeastern California |
The | deserts encompass all of Imperial County, the souther |
ers lay two thousand miles apart, across vast | deserts and almost impassable mountain ranges; by the |
a, and Baja California, where it grows in the | deserts and along the coastline. |
Anza-Borrego Desert State Park, and Colorado | Deserts, and also in the Colorado Plateau and northwe |
ifornia, apart from the Sierra Nevada and the | deserts, and also in south-western Oregon. |
Dreams Like | Deserts is an EP by the Norwegian black metal band Au |
it to his little daughter Kim, just before he | deserts her and Magnolia because of his compulsive ga |
ecies of thistle native throughout California | deserts, mountains, and valleys, and in western Nevad |
This butterfly may be seen in | deserts, foothills, and woodlands where yucca plants |
g husband, movie director Eric Kane, after he | deserts her and nine-year-old Erica. |
Later, on patrol, Buffy's strength suddenly | deserts her and she is nearly killed by a vampire wit |
Distraught with his wife, Parameshi | deserts her and the kid, and leaves to an unknown des |
It is native to the | deserts, hills, and mountain slopes of far eastern Ca |
Bald Ibis used to nest here and winter in the | deserts of Arabia, up to 1,000 pairs in the 1960s. |
a, subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, hot | deserts, and arable land. |
lm features footage of deep sea oceanography, | deserts landscapes, arctic tundra, rare animal life a |
hey are commonly-encountered bees in American | deserts, and are active at very high ambient temperat |
ris are commonly-encountered bees in American | deserts, and are active at very high ambient temperat |
, is a low spreading shrub which is native to | deserts and arid grasslands in California, Arizona, N |
It has a limited distribution in the | deserts of Arizona and adjacent parts of Mexico but c |
Six suspected illegal immigrants died in the | deserts of Arizona as a result of the heat. |
Elcius, a cynical servant, escapes capture, | deserts the army and becomes a travelling salesman. |
grueling march across the Mojave and Sonoran | Deserts, the Battalion arrived at their new duty stat |
exico, where it grows in sandy places such as | deserts and beaches, and disturbed areas. |
a fast-growing columnar cactus from the high | deserts of Bolivia. |
et) - five environments: American and African | deserts; orchids, bromeliads, ferns, African violet r |
d, behold how thou dost now, according to thy | deserts, imitate brute beasts." |
It is native to the sandy soils of the | deserts in California and Nevada. |
It is native to the Mojave and Sonoran | Deserts of California, Nevada, and Baja California. |
There are three main | deserts in California: the Mojave Desert (or High Des |
It is a common wildflower of the | deserts, and can also be found in California coastal |
t in June 1985 [...] I had been living in the | deserts of Central Australia for some six years [...] |
In the | deserts of Central Asia, a large number of birds are |
ppe belt of southern Soviet Union, and in the | deserts of Central Asia. |
opportunity to experience the variety of the | deserts of central Australia, exploring the inter-rel |
the low cote d'or or the infamous and scabby | deserts of Champagne; but all is green, solitary, cov |
The habitat consists of | deserts and coastal dunes. |
fornia, where it grows in sandy areas such as | deserts and coastal and mountain scrub habitats. |
ming, plus eroding topsoil, rapidly advancing | deserts, and collapsing fisheries, on top of which po |
It is used in | deserts when cooking and also as a sweet topping for |
is an annual native to the Mojave and Sonoran | Deserts, commonly cultivated as an ornamental. |
ents include the geographical poles, very dry | deserts, volcanoes, deep ocean trenches, upper atmosp |
r 2006 was declared the International Year of | Deserts and Desertification by the United Nations Gen |
of the International Conference on Drylands, | Deserts & Desertification. |
It is native to the | deserts and dry mountain slopes of northwestern Mexic |
(its natural habitat being one of the driest | deserts on earth). |
the Mahdist forces led by Osman Digna in the | deserts of eastern Sudan. |
outhwestern United States from Wyoming to the | deserts of eastern California. |
It is native to the mountains and | deserts of eastern California, and its range extends |
f British Commonwealth forces fighting in the | deserts of Egypt and Libya on the eastern end of the |
It occurs in the southeastern | deserts of Egypt and probably in nearby Sudan. |
at their praise may once more ascend from the | deserts of Egypt to heaven to the glory of God. |
onasticism was already being practiced in the | deserts of Egypt. |
tern United States analog to the Southwestern | deserts H. emoryi, the Desert Lavender. |
The Year's research themes are | deserts and especially the problem of desertification |
er, Utah and West Wendover, Nevada, where the | deserts doubled for Imperial Valley and the Wendover |
Cylindropuntia bigelovii) in all California's | deserts is found within the wilderness area and the s |
e it is widespread in the mountain ranges and | deserts and found in several habitat types. |
getation, freshwater spring, rocky areas, hot | deserts, rural gardens, and urban areas. |
south of the great mountain ranges up to the | deserts of Gedrosia and Carmania, i.e. the provinces |
When Jackson dies, Tom | deserts, and goes back to West Virginia. |
exist across the entirety of the world, vast | deserts, wide gorges, canyons, and sparse grasslands |
eteromyids live in complex burrows within the | deserts and grasslands of western North America, thou |
unting of Doughty's treks through the Arabian | deserts, and his discoveries there. |
s Mounted Rifles, riding through the southern | deserts, with hostile Apache and Union patrols search |
However, Donovan's control | deserts him in the seventh inning, and with the bases |
It is found along streams and valleys in | deserts, particularly in damp or saline soil. |
They probably lived in swamps or dry uplands ( | deserts), or in wetlands. |
Marubhoomikal Undakunnathu (The | Deserts come into existence) |
sin of the United States and the southwestern | deserts extending into Mexico, where it grows in open |
States, ranging from the Mojave and Colorado | deserts north into the southern Great Basin. |
d travel writer who made several trips to the | deserts of Iran, during 1927-8, 1933, and 1937. |
recorded only from Jordan and Israel) and the | deserts of Iran. |
he lower parts of the southeastern California | deserts, ranging irregularly (sometimes in large numb |
In | deserts, there is generally no precipitation reaching |
In the western Sonoran | Deserts, it is exclusive to washes and is found growi |
southern Great Basin, the Sonoran, and Mojave | deserts, however it is still usually less than 254 mi |
also uses features of the Mojave and Colorado | Deserts in its narrative. |
s a tracker who tracks wildlife and humans in | deserts and jungles. |
Francesca sets up her own base in the | deserts of Kazakhstan, wielding powerful electromagne |
pe is a small unincorporated community in the | deserts of La Paz County, Arizona, United States. |
rmittent freshwater marshes, rocky areas, hot | deserts, arable land, ponds, and canals and ditches. |
d, Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation, hot | deserts, arable land, rural gardens, and urban areas. |
marshes, intermittent freshwater marches, hot | deserts, arable land, rural gardens, urban areas, and |
assland, intermittent freshwater marshes, hot | deserts, arable land, pastureland, rural gardens, urb |
illion Americans are currently living in food | deserts with little access to grocery stores. |
Victoria's | Deserts 4WD Map, Meridian Publications, 2003. |
This species usually lives in sandy | deserts, but may also be found in rocky terrain or sa |
s and vast urban conurbations, which are like | deserts to most wild animal species. |
It can be found from | deserts to mountain peaks up to about 7,000 feet in e |
It is native to the | deserts and mountains of western Arizona and adjacent |
It is native to the | deserts and mountains of Baja California and southern |
from a highly diverse ecosystem ranging from | deserts to mountains to swamps, Dinotopia also has an |
rows in many types of mostly dry habitat from | deserts to mountains. |
tat tribe to escort him through the Jordanian | deserts to Najd, where he was assassinated in what se |
y called white lady) is a spider found in the | deserts of Namibia. |
This is a plant of the Mojave and Sonoran | Deserts and nearby mountains. |
It is native to the Great Basin | deserts of Nevada and eastern California, such as the |
to appreciate the Mojave and the Great Basin | Deserts of North America. |
. Patton during World War II ranging from the | deserts of North Africa to the snowy forests of the A |
gainst British Commonwealth fighters over the | deserts of North Africa. |
It is found in the | deserts of North Africa, from the central parts of th |
of Mentzelia native to the Mojave and Sonoran | deserts of North America. |
It is native to the | deserts of northern Mexico and adjacent California an |
It is native to the Mojave and Sonoran | Deserts of northern Mexico and the US states of Calif |
It is native to the | deserts of northern Mexico and the southwestern Unite |
the first visit by American scientists to the | deserts of northwestern China. |
It is native to the | deserts of northwestern Mexico and the southwestern U |
Found in very deep burrows in | deserts and occasionally sparse woodland. |
He took her to a remote campsite in the | deserts north of Los Angeles (which was the site of t |
Its habitats include dry rocky | deserts and open savannah, as well as lowland forests |
It breeds in | deserts and other very arid sandy areas and is largel |
ed States and northern Mexico, especially the | deserts and other dry, sandy areas. |
reat Basin Desert is an area of nearctic high | deserts across parts of Nevada, California, Oregon, I |
m the army and travelled south to explore the | deserts of Persia. |
Dry thunderstorms generally occur in | deserts or places where atmospheric water vapor is lo |
of Duty, the character Roger Horn temporarily | deserts his platoon and is heard reciting the first v |
sual habitat is rocky areas such as sagebrush | deserts and Ponderosa pine forests. |
under the theme "Greening Energy: Converting | Deserts into Power Houses". |
Opuntias of the Mojave, Sonoran, and Colorado | deserts, it propagates by a segment dislodging after |
ons in onshore / offshore Orissa and Andaman, | deserts of Rajasthan, plains of Uttar Pradesh, riverb |
Mahler | deserts the ranch after an argument with Conagher and |
ed many of the Tamasheq people throughout the | deserts to reconsider their traditional way of life a |
Some species live in extremely hot | deserts, others reside in transitional habitats, and |
ainly from open, dry habitat in the hills and | deserts of Riverside and San Diego Counties. |
dry shrubland, intermittent saline lakes, hot | deserts, and rural gardens. |
for the research done that led to Irrigating | Deserts: C. S. Lewis on Education (2005). |
sfer the fertility of the Ganges Delta to the | deserts of Sahara or Australia. |
First of all, | deserts exhibit salt flats on the western side of the |
First of all, | deserts exhibit Salt flats on the western side of the |
lat land, rolling hills, steep mountains, and | deserts (the same draw for the motion picture industr |
traversing extensive and dangerous waterless | deserts of sand-hills, here we find the one and only |
It grows in low altitude | deserts, in sandy loam and chalky sandstone soils. |
narrowly escapes an attack on his camp in the | deserts of Saudi Arabia and flees with some valuable |
It is native to the | deserts and scrub of the Southwestern United States, |
Its habitat includes | deserts, coastal scrubland, and dry woodlands. |
d and uncultivated soils, forests, grassland, | deserts, estuarine sediments and sewage sludge. |
The Desert Lark, Ammomanes deserti, breeds in | deserts and semi-deserts from the Sahara east through |
f Gobustan has a character that is common for | deserts and semi-deserts. |
The Pahvant band ranged the | deserts surrounding Sevier Lake. |
Its natural habitats are hot | deserts, sandy shores, and coastal saline lagoons. |
l ecosystems - for example, those of the open | deserts and similar arid environments - exist on irre |
birds classed as waders is that they inhabit | deserts and similar arid regions. |
ted States, where it is a common plant of the | deserts and some woodland and valley areas. |
n the Soviet Union, especially in steppes and | deserts of South Siberia, Kazakhstan and Central Asia |
is native to the Sierra Nevada mountains and | deserts of southeastern California and southern Nevad |
Followng its epic journey across the | deserts of Southern California and southern New Mexic |
It is native to Mexico and the | deserts of southern California in the United States. |
nomads, who live by rearing livestock in the | deserts of southern Israel. |
ctaceae), originating from the North American | Deserts in Southwest United States and northern Mexic |
There are two species, both native to the | deserts in southwestern North America. |
After Kalinin | deserts the Soviet forces, Gauron formulates a raid o |
Tasmanian Devil and the quolls, that live in | deserts and spinifex bush of central Australia. |
Borders of | Deserts, short story in The Review of contemporary Fi |
then overland through jungle and scrub to the | deserts of Sudan. |
thwestern United States where it grows in the | deserts and surrounding ridges up to about 1700 meter |
ng orphans left over from deportations in the | deserts of Syria and placing them in orphanages. |
e family Equidae (horse family) native to the | deserts of Syria, Iran, Pakistan, India, Israel and T |
travel through the Hadramaut and Rub'al Khali | deserts, and tasted coffee in Mocha, being most proba |
he Church of England as we know it, if either | deserts this teaching." |
assland, intermittent freshwater marshes, hot | deserts, and temperate desert. |
assland, intermittent freshwater marshes, hot | deserts, and temperate desert. |
Its natural habitats are hot | deserts and temperate desert. |
re subtropical or tropical dry shrubland, hot | deserts, and temperate desert. |
idley believed that the unit should cross the | deserts to Texas. |
e Mojave Desert of California and the Sonoran | Deserts of the Southwestern United States northwester |
ved to Jaisalmer in Rajasthan to shoot in the | deserts in the region, however they were delayed agai |
the Transverse and Peninsular Ranges and the | deserts to the east. in |
k together as a group to cross the two oldest | deserts in the world, avoid lions and rhinos, and rid |
Worse still, Rutledge | deserts after the killings. |
at Basin, the Mojave, Sonoran, and Chihuahuan | Deserts, in the states of Utah, California, Nevada, A |
of environments, such as farmland and gravel | deserts around the Mediterranean coast. |
as the Sierra Nevada, the Mojave and Colorado | Deserts, and the interior chaparral and woodlands, co |
In the southwest Arizona | deserts in the western Sonoran Desert, it can be foun |
It is common in | deserts around the Red sea. |
It is native to the | deserts of the southwestern United States and norther |
The "Satans" roam the | deserts of the American southwest. |
ught that he might join the anchorites in the | deserts of the East, he consulted John Cassian, the f |
It is native to the | deserts of the southwestern United States and norther |
ies of flowering plant endemic to the Sonoran | Deserts to the west of Yuma, Arizona in the Californi |
It is native to the | deserts of the southwestern United States and northwe |
rst thought that they had received their just | deserts and the latter showed no gratitude. |
Celastraceae, native to the higher elevation | deserts of the southwestern United States (south-cent |
They live in rocky | deserts across the northern parts of the continent. |
rformed by Everything but the Girl ("Like the | Deserts Miss the Rain", 2003), Diana Krall ("The Girl |
had already explored the Libyan and Egyptian | deserts in the 1920s and 30s with other Europeans suc |
Protoceras lived in the | deserts of the Late Oligocene, alongside the oreodont |
ern Spain and throughout the northern African | deserts and the Near East. |
It is native to the Mojave and Sonoran | Deserts of the southwestern United States. |
It is native to the | deserts of the southwestern United States and norther |
It is native to the | deserts of the southwestern United States, where it g |
It is one of the most densely populated | deserts of the world with over 91 thousand inhabitant |
The Bani Khalid dominated the | deserts surrounding the Al-Hasa and Al-Qatif oases du |
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