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ny bell-shaped sterile disc florets and a few | fertile ray florets. |
hours, his plantation provided a particularly | fertile atmosphere for musicians to gather and play t |
The present church is located within a very | fertile location of a lot of land where agriculture e |
e lateral spikelets on pedicels and a larger, | fertile central spikelet lacking a pedicel. |
ly relaxed recording, which dates from a very | fertile period of the renowned jazz label's history". |
iniense a warm sunny position in a moderately | fertile well-drained lime-free sandy soil is needed. |
y of the Philippines, it is therefore a field | fertile for experimentation and actually affords much |
ay mount any adult cattle, especially a bull ( | fertile male) if one is present, but they will also m |
dimentary geology has given the island a very | fertile soil, giving it Norways highest biodiversity |
It is a large | fertile valley with extensive agriculture. |
The island soil is a very | fertile and rich loam. |
ron Age settlements, and has been a sheltered | fertile valley for 5,000 years or more. |
ion (there are no outward signs of a female's | fertile period), forward placed clitoris, and continu |
Telde, situated in a most | fertile area of Gran Canaria, has its equivalent prov |
water retention problems, and provides a very | fertile basis in support of cattle grazing. |
stuary are flat and are covered with a thick, | fertile alluvial soil. |
Mr. Rinaldo spearheaded a very | fertile and successful high school jazz program. |
It lies in a small, | fertile valley between Codrington and Old Sodbury, an |
Despite an abundance of | fertile land, agricultural production in southern Sud |
ms and traditions, and has provided added and | fertile life of his father, as a place frequented by |
nd other "hilltowns" some 75 years after more | fertile alluvial lowlands along the Connecticut River |
stern sides of Kafiristan, and nearly all the | fertile portions are taken by the Afghan forces. |
st applied by primitive communities along the | fertile high ground of the lake country during the St |
adition longer than 2200 years, and along the | fertile Toplica river. |
Another branch migrated along the | fertile river valleys of the Danube and Rhine into Ce |
also make | fertile |
Pushkin's works also provided | fertile ground for Russian composers. |
The region also is | fertile for growing cattle, sheep, goats and domestic |
ted conditions for some early ancestors, with | fertile areas and an ecological niche to prosper and |
spike is 3 to 6 centimeters long and contains | fertile florets which form the fruit grain, each with |
f slightly more than 10 feet (3.3 m) and very | fertile; it contains a large catfish population. |
It prefers full sun and moist, | fertile loamy soil with high organic content. |
ighest concentrations in the Caucasus and the | Fertile Crescent and is found throughout the Mediterr |
The segments may have wavy edges, and the | fertile ones have their edges rolled under. |
Holt, P. M., Egypt and the | Fertile Crescent 1516-1922, A Political History (Lond |
offered excellent sea communications and the | fertile area of Lecale was prosperous, so de Courcey |
the city of Algiers and its environs and the | fertile Mitidja Plain. |
anges, the scrubby Shiwalik foothills and the | fertile Gangetic Plains. |
ters tall and is divided into a sterile and a | fertile part. |
obed oval or diamond-shaped leaflets, and the | fertile leaf is longer, with narrow, thick, fingerlik |
ters tall and is divided into a sterile and a | fertile part. |
are both non-aggressive in nature and highly | fertile, and can therefore be bred in large numbers i |
iety of conditions including both wet and dry | fertile soils, though they primarily prefer sunny loc |
arth from the Skirrid was holy and especially | fertile, and it was taken away to be scattered on fie |
aving petiolate sterile microphylls and small | fertile microphylls on thin branching strobili. |
ters tall and is divided into a sterile and a | fertile part. |
fact that above Brig is the steeper and less | fertile portion of the Upper Valais (then much freque |
uel, which helped to protect the city and its | fertile hinterland. |
Aurora City stands between the seacoast and a | fertile plain. |
s to quarry for building materials and tools; | fertile surrounding arable land for crops and livesto |
A healthy and (presumably) | fertile male midnight molly |
soils are generally clay-like and moderately | fertile. |
ates that Tiundaland was the richest and most | fertile region of Sweden. |
h their mother for five to six months and are | fertile after one year. |
es (...) but still he has a good memory and a | fertile imagination." |
Wolves and coyotes can interbreed and produce | fertile offspring, a fact which calls into question t |
to have originated in Mesopotamia and/or the | Fertile Crescent (modern Syria and Turkey) approximat |
The plains are generally | fertile with annual rainfall of about 460 mm (18 in) |
In the center of the flower are three | fertile stamens and three staminodes, which are flat, |
The F1 progeny grow faster and are more | fertile than Brahmans. |
In the center of the flower are three | fertile stamens and three prominent, protruding steri |
of both copies of the SLC2A8 gene are viable, | fertile and do not show any obvious phenotype. |
en, self-coloured pink, staminodes are large; | fertile both ways, not true to type, not self-pollina |
oved to be infertile (while females are fully | fertile). |
The town and its surroundings are very | fertile and all species of flora of the West Coast gr |
Most huarizos in the United States are now | fertile. |
The sows are highly | fertile with much milk. |
t the reason that parents as a whole are more | fertile than their children is because children must |
Though the shelves are usually | fertile, if anoxic conditions in the sedimentary depo |
Next to these are the | fertile stamens topped with large anthers. |
Beefalo are a | fertile hybrid offspring of domestic cattle, Bos taur |
The Kole lands are highly | fertile from the silt deposited by the flood-waters). |
e with a lower milk volume, but they are more | fertile and long-lived. |
d, was literally a mud chute, and the area of | fertile, hilly land thus created became known as "The |
D in real American music in a city known as a | fertile incubator for a variety of styles. |
ough her crescent, is always represented as a | fertile young woman. |
His campaign aimed at the | fertile countryside around Murcia and the Vega Baja d |
e), crossed the Alpine steps and attacked the | fertile plain of the Po river. |
The availability of | fertile chalk soils, good grazing and the light tree |
ined G.I. from academia and it proved to be a | fertile source of patents for some time. |
This fern is thought to be a | fertile hybrid of Cheilanthes gracillima and Cheilant |
d themselves in one of the most beautiful and | fertile regions of Shewa Province. |
they were written and no doubt will become a | fertile source for the research of future Jewish hist |
Megan and Morag - survived to become healthy | fertile adults. |
Tendaguru beds of Tanzania, which have been a | fertile ground for many Jurassic dinosaurs, including |
n several clubs in Lausanne until beginning a | fertile career as a composer, composing a number of s |
rly Lake Mentz) region which, despite being a | fertile area, requires an assured water supply. |
, and produces seeds on its own by being self | fertile. |
L. chinense grows best in | fertile, slightly acidic soil in full sun for deepest |
This place is blessed with | fertile land with pollution free environment. |
(Happy be Boismortier whose | fertile pen can give birth without pain to a new piec |
land, which possessed not only coal, but also | fertile black soil. |
habitat is rocky hill country, but preferring | fertile zones on the lower slopes. |
The tree favours moist, but well-drained | fertile soils, especially on stream terrace, in coves |
bber trees have replaced them, fuelled by the | fertile land and rich ecosystem. |
re attracted here in prehistoric times by the | fertile soils and even settled here. |
pecies through genetic pollution by producing | fertile offspring. |
Baker calls these | fertile sperm "egg-getters", and claims that the rest |
Concepts, claims that the product can detect | fertile days with an accuracy of 99%. |
Being hemaphroditic, these plants can produce | fertile seeds faster than their competition and also |
verage less than 650' and is characterized by | fertile, gently rolling hills. |
Thus Eleanor, his attractive, charitable and | fertile wife, was brought to the forefront, and the a |
Clement and | fertile conditions during the Neolithic Subpluvial su |
Despite having a mild climate and | fertile soils, the San Diego area has a semiarid clim |
The mild climate and | fertile soil near the volcano Sakurajima are suited t |
The high rainfall combined with | fertile soil have created lush rainforests. |
scribing Coosa as a series of communities and | fertile gardens containing much food, rather than a t |
men, living in small villages concentrated in | fertile valleys. |
e of chalk hills, and the topsoil consists of | fertile loam interspersed with flints. |
y activities, as most of the land consists of | fertile soils with numerous sources of fresh water. |
Northern Bosnia contains very | fertile agricultural land along the river Sava and th |
The county has | fertile agricultural lands, with many landed estates, |
This area of Tennessee is covered by | fertile valleys separated by wooded ridges, such as B |
s, and consists of exposed bedrock covered by | fertile soil bounded by a rocky shore with steep clif |
ion throughout Changhua county and creating a | fertile plain for agriculture. |
reptiles, show that the desert was crossed by | fertile river valleys. |
jocund song of the farmer, and their deep and | fertile soil unbroken by the plowshare. |
r army, had marched to Messenia to defend the | fertile province. |
"Alluvial" describes rich, | fertile soil deposited by rivers and streams. |
Russia, where widespread destitution created | fertile ground for conspiracy theories, combined with |
ek a battle but instead sought to destroy the | fertile agricultural land of eastern Scotland and the |
oestrus, which is important to determine the | fertile period when cows may be artificially insemina |
minodes which surround the distinctive forked | fertile stamens. |
trategically for the control of the Doab, the | fertile plain between the Ganges and the Yamuna river |
Boismortier: Bienheureux Boismortier, dont la | fertile plume peut tous les mois, sans peine, enfante |
cial because males guard females during their | fertile periods; strategically guarding these females |
Dzomo are | fertile, while dzo are sterile. |
The gill edge is | fertile, and lacks cystidia. |
aks, Saskatchewan, Canada, he was educated at | Fertile, Saskatchewan and became a farmer by career. |
Connecticut River, amidst New England's most | fertile soil. |
Miandoab enjoys very | fertile soil and excellent Mediterranean climate. |
this water body that makes the entire region | fertile and hence favorable for rice cultivation.Agri |
led to Kentucky and Tennessee, especially the | fertile Bluegrass region and Nashville Basin. |
e land of Heart's Desire, where everything is | fertile. |
In these he had an exhaustless fancy, | fertile and ever creative. |
two sons, William and Edward, to explore new | fertile territories that could produce enough goods t |
d by other cattle, both male and female (only | fertile males are usually capable of mating). |
The nuptial flight of males and females, both | fertile and winged, takes place preferably overnight |
sori are borne in groups of four to five per | fertile segment. |
The Coastal Plain is a relatively flat and | fertile area of land. |
The flower's single | fertile stamen has a massive anther. |
Wall served as a trading center for the | fertile Lipan Flat region. |
It is known worldwide for its | fertile green pastures and in particular the fine dom |
l which is the major irrigation canal for the | fertile lands in Trichy district. |
al farmers were supposed to relocate for more | fertile land. |
Jabalia was known for its | fertile soil and citrus trees. |
This part of Kerala is famous for its | fertile lands and rubber plantations. |
bowl-like valley (or "cove") is known for its | fertile land and was once the bed of an ancient sea. |
m tall, found in mixed dipterocarp forests on | fertile clay soils. |
tall, found in lowland dipterocarp forests on | fertile clay soils. |
were linked by a land connection and form the | Fertile Crescent. |
smoothness of the landscape, mainly formed by | fertile valleys with a small river network that cross |
h as mining camps were springing up forming a | fertile pocket for the socialist movement. |
up into a multitude of tributaries forming a | fertile river oasis of small rocky islands described |
These mangroves are found in | fertile rivermouths and lagoons and contain trees up |
t if you do that you move away from extremely | fertile territory. |
ival Assyrian and Babylonian saffron from the | Fertile Crescent as best for use in treatments agains |
7th Century, is not reliable, coming from the | fertile imagination of R.P. Dominique Bouhours, a Jes |
A British Princess, especially from so | fertile a mother, was a prize, but Augusta's father s |
ges regular, petals red, fully self-cleaning; | fertile both ways, not true to type, self-pollinating |
541, under a pretext but actually to gain the | fertile mines of Rammelsberg, Henry attacked the Prot |
and the damage caused by mustard gas provided | fertile ground for the tuberculosis bacillus. |
and its tributary streams and is generally a | fertile loamy district with hills rising from the val |
Studies have generally found | fertile adults between August and November, during th |
rass spikelet, consisting of two glumes, four | fertile florets, with one additional central floret t |
in stocks, particularly from the granaries in | fertile Ukraine, and cut off the Soviets from them, l |
Boothapandi is a green and | fertile area and commands a picturesque view of the W |
n of South America, they are found growing in | fertile and moist soils. |
Lam had a | fertile career with 14 State of Origin football match |
Prior to the conquest the lands had been | fertile. |
Each unit is composed of one hairy, tan, | fertile spikelet with a twisted awn up to 3.5 centime |
cotland years of famine and hardship provided | fertile ground for what is often referred to as the F |
Each spikelet has one | fertile floret and one or two sterile florets. |
Jamod has good | fertile land for growing bananas, vegetables, and ora |
mocratic bastion, Ascension Parish has become | fertile ground for Republicans as the indigenous trad |
d adjacent to the Kizu River, Seika has rich, | fertile land ideal for agricultural production. |
An agricultural and trade centre, Vidin has a | fertile hinterland renowned for its wines. |
flat farmland characterized by having black, | fertile soils; and the west side of the Escarpment wh |
nd of the Jebel Akhdar, the heavily forested, | fertile upland area of eastern Libya, which is the we |
ver Deben, Bromeswell lies on fairly high and | fertile ground with low-lying heathland to the South |
Nashville, is dominated by rolling hills and | fertile stream valleys. |
touches drawn from current legend and his own | fertile imagination. |
at the Brushpoint cemetery in his hometown of | Fertile, Iowa. |
Stow Hundred a | fertile and picturesque district in central Suffolk a |
a species would require that the hybrids are | fertile and constitute a phenotypically distinct and |
s names without appropriate identification of | fertile plant collections. |
l observational rules, correctly identify the | fertile phase, and refrain from unprotected intercour |
amily planning which involves identifying the | fertile period during a woman's menstrual cycle. |
Illiteracy is | fertile soil for superstitions, and the novel is abou |
see are examples of limestone coves, in which | fertile soils have formed on the limestone parent mat |
growing outdoors in warmer climates in moist, | fertile soil. |
Located in the | fertile Holland Marsh, the area is considered to be t |
an authorities, who needed population in this | fertile land, promised clemency to all who returned. |
to and 250 knight's fees (caballariae) in the | fertile plain around Noto, the Val di Noto. |
ld river flood plain, which resulted in deep, | fertile soil. |
Located in the | fertile but flood-prone prairies of the upper Texas G |
is largely agricultural, being located in the | fertile Peace Country. |
ge is located along the Colorado River in the | fertile Palo Verde Valley, 165 miles (266 km) west of |
ticulture have proven very successful in this | fertile region. |
Bogarra is situated in a | fertile valley containing several rivers and many fie |
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