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hite Pine, American Basswood, and White and Red | Oak, but the hemlock trees are being devastated by |
lly in 1951 near the site of the original Royal | Oak by the Orlando Bridgeman, 5th Earl of Bradford, |
ed by the architects and built from hand carved | oak by the Globe Furniture Company of Waterloo, Ont |
e of Saint Fabian was carved in 2000, also from | oak, by Erich Klages. |
ide the church was made between 1799-1807, from | oak, by a master craftsman named Frits Iosif. |
al works include bas-reliefs entitled Skyrocket | Oak by Alice Adams, drinking fountain basins design |
ad been elected unopposed in the May 2002 Goffs | Oak by-election. |
so been found in association with interior live | oak, California black oak, canyon live oak, tanoak, |
There are Coast Live | Oak, California Bay Laurel, Big leaf maple, Madrone |
Fulwell Cross round about is a pub, the Fairlop | Oak, called after a giant tree under which for cent |
sday and Saturday on Queen's Crescent in Gospel | Oak, Camden. |
Toxey Haas, founder of Mossy | Oak Camouflage Company, one of the largest camoufla |
Southern Ionics, Babcock and Wilcox, and Mossy | Oak Camouflage Company. |
irmingham branch and based largely at the Selly | Oak campus of the University of Birmingham in Birmi |
7, 'accross' launched its new £16 million Broad | Oak Campus, which includes the new Coppice Centre, |
The mulch from the | oak can be used as a repellent of slugs, grubs and |
The scarlet | oak can be mistaken for the pin oak, the black oak, |
The Mohr | oak can be a small tree up to six metres high or a |
Grave's | Oak can be found in three areas of southwest Texas, |
ches, while on the slopes the hickory and white | oak can be seen. |
ce on earth where the Peach Myrtle and Nightcap | Oak can be found, while the Minyon Quandong is virt |
omination in 1938 and was an unsuccessful Royal | Oak candidate for reelection in 1938. |
It houses a beautiful stone font with decorated | oak canopy. |
It flows southeast through White | Oak Canyon and Berry Hollow, under Routes 231, 29 a |
ots include the popular Old Rag Mountain, White | Oak Canyon, and Thornton River Trail, which are all |
nd 20 skilled carpenters, was done by the Green | Oak Carpentry Company. |
f its original features remain intact including | oak carvings and the ornate mother of pearl embosse |
The unstained | oak case of the Metzler organ is based on the origi |
Typically, the first cask is an American | oak cask formerly used to mature bourbon. |
er, vanilla and other natural flavorings, in an | oak cask. |
ed his experimental ginger ale syrup base in an | oak cask. |
Lillet is matured in | oak casks and available in red and white versions. |
osado - 100% agave, double distilled, rested in | oak casks |
Selected Spanish Oloroso sherry-seasoned | oak casks mature the malt, before it is blended wit |
ManX is matured in | oak casks prior to redistillation. |
eservas: must be aged for at least 12 months in | oak casks plus 24 months in the bottle. |
Tennessee whiskey casks and new American White | Oak casks, but remains to age for twice as long, be |
ke other various rums which are aged in charred | oak casks, light rum is simply aged in plain oak ca |
In the | oak casks, a process of maceration, supposedly uniq |
uarried from nearby hills, hand-hewn beams, and | oak casks, is still standing and is now part of the |
The tequila takes on the properties of the | oak casks, lending it a unique flavor. |
be the first to age the distillation in charred | oak casks, "a process that gives the bourbon its re |
hes, in particular those that have been aged in | oak casks, can be more robust. |
en the first to age the distillation in charred | oak casks, "a process that gives the bourbon its re |
ith one year in barriques and one year in large | oak casks, followed by at least two years of bottle |
l rums aged for a minimum of two years in white | oak casks. |
ths in barriques followed by 12 months in large | oak casks. |
rown, depending on how long it has been aged in | oak casks. |
more than forty herbs, and the drink is aged in | oak casks. |
d Sciadopitys verticillata, as well as American | oak, cedar, Magnolia stellata, and Rhododendron pon |
windows by Franz Mayer & Co. and a hammer-beam | oak ceiling with angels, carved by Keely himself. |
ide Mountain Vineyards, Daniel Barron of Silver | Oak Cellars and Randy Pitts of Harvest Moon Estate |
antation, he was re-interred in the city's Live | Oak Cemetery under an elaborate white marble mausol |
Interment was at | Oak Cemetery in Fort Smith. |
rginia on May 20, 1876 and was interred in Lone | Oak Cemetery in Point Pleasant. |
He was interned in Live | Oak Cemetery in Pass Christian. |
on September 9, 1960 and is buried at the Burr | Oak Cemetery near Chicago. |
McCord is buried in Lone | Oak Cemetery in Lewisburg. |
fornia on July 7, 1889 and was interred in Live | Oak Cemetery in Monrovia. |
riff Tom Dart alleged that four workers at Burr | Oak cemetery dug up more than 200 graves, dumped th |
He was interred in | Oak Cemetery, Fort Smith, Arkansas. |
He was buried at Lone | Oak Cemetery, Point Pleasant, West Virginia. |
He was buried in Lone | Oak Cemetery, Point Pleasant, West Virginia. |
The community contains the Black | Oak Cemetery, listed on the National Register of Hi |
Chicago, Illinois and was interred in the Burr | Oak Cemetery, Alsip, Illinois. |
His interment is in the Old | Oak Cemetery, Norridgewock, Maine. |
e plantation and later reburied in Selma's Live | Oak Cemetery. |
He was interred in Live | Oak Cemetery. |
He was interred there in Lone | Oak Cemetery. |
Sparky and Rhonda Rucker performing in | Oak Center, Minnesota |
Apache is headquartered in Suite 100 at 1 Post | Oak Central in the Uptown district of Houston, Texa |
At the same time a simple | oak central altar was installed in the nave to the |
Post | Oak Central has the headquarters of Apache Corp. |
The Consulate is located in Suite 600 of 3 Post | Oak Central in the Uptown District of the city-near |
nsulate existed on the 19th floor of Three Post | Oak Central, an Uptown Houston skyscraper part of t |
Post | Oak Central, the location of the consulate |
Black Ministries and Leadership, and the Selly | Oak Centre for Mission Studies (the successor to th |
The Selly | Oak Centre for Mission Studies was formed in 2006 a |
In a room of the inn is a large | oak chair and anyone who sits in it is made a 'Knig |
The | oak chancel screen also dates from the 15th century |
that church included stained-glass windows, an | oak chancel, chandeliers, pews, marble facing aroun |
californicus, sometimes called the mud puppy or | oak chanterelle, is a fungus native to California, |
s, mid-elevation forests of pine, lodgepole and | oak, chaparral, coastal sage scrub, the increasingl |
uilt on Church-owned land adjacent to the Royal | Oak Chapel in northwest Calgary. |
rdeaux technique) and filtered through Limousin | oak charcoal to finish. |
Oak, cherry and mahogany woodwork are found through | |
of a scene from Jane Scott's 1816 play, The Old | Oak Chest |
The transept contains an | oak chest dated 1676 and a bench dated 1737. |
i, in English literature: Courtrai Chest) is an | oak chest. |
A short story, 'Ginevra or The Old | Oak Chest: A Christmas Story' by Susan E Wallace pu |
high rampart which is now home to several large | oak, chestnut and sycamore trees. |
has several common names, including Bamboo-leaf | Oak, Chinese Evergreen Oak, and Chinese Ring-cupped |
Wheels of Newport cheese are smoked whole over | oak chips at nearby Bings Heath Smokery. |
y, the original light being provided by burning | oak chips in a metal container. |
Other internal fixtures include | oak choir stalls and canopies designed by Frank Lou |
n to the communities include: Buffaloberry, Bur | Oak, Choke Cherry, Colorado Blue Spruce, Eastern Re |
gernon J. Pollock wrote a critique of the Honor | Oak Christian Fellowship. |
The Big | Oak Church of God is the closest place to worship, |
During the Civil War in November 1862, White | Oak Church became the center, for seven months, of |
White | Oak Church is a church in Falmouth in Stafford Coun |
Twelve of the fifteen homes in the | Oak Circle Historic District are bungalows, and the |
and one-and-a-half-story homes; no two homes on | Oak Circle are exactly alike. |
The first fourteen homes on | Oak Circle were platted in 1907 as part of Joseph W |
The homes on the east side of | Oak Circle were constructed after 1920. A. W. Dicki |
Oak Circle was paved in 1911, and homes on the west | |
luences can also be seen in the bungalow at 340 | Oak Circle, the last of the bungalows to be built. |
n of the book originated in the area, while the | oak circlet recalls that an oak tree formed the mai |
f Avocado Heights, Azusa, Baldwin Park, Charter | Oak, Citrus, Covina, Irwindale, La Puente, Valinda, |
Oak City is a town in Martin County, North Carolina | |
Oak City is a town in Millard County, Utah, United | |
le (201 km) highway running from NC 11/NC 42 in | Oak City to US 258/NC 24 in Catherine Lake. |
The Old Live | Oak City Hall (also known as the City of Live Oak P |
Oak City Christian Church (Oak City Church of Chris | |
A short extension north to | Oak City was done around 1930 and rerouted in 1942. |
He has been featured on Mossy | Oak's Hunting the Country, Mossy Oak Classics, Remi |
the name is Anglo-Saxon Old English for 'at the | oak clearings' or 'place of oaks'. |
ox elder, buckeye, camellia, cherry laurel, cow | oak, clethra, crape myrtle, cypress, dogwood, elm, |
es the Dallas areas of Singing Hills, Southeast | Oak Cliff - including the Cedar Crest Addition, par |
He was interred at | Oak Cliff Cemetery in Dallas. |
ion is a DART Light Rail station located in the | Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, Texas (USA) on La |
ois is a DART Light Rail station located in the | Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, Texas (USA) on De |
Battie attended South | Oak Cliff High School in Dallas and played college |
and is a DART Light Rail station located in the | Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, Texas (USA) at Il |
A defensive back, after graduating from South | Oak Cliff High School in Dallas, Texas, he played c |
il and Stevens Wood Lane & Court to the east of | Oak Cliff Boulevard. |
In high school he guided South | Oak Cliff High School to back-to-back Texas 4A stat |
ton is a DART Light Rail station located in the | Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, Texas (USA) at Ha |
Country Club (1989-1993) in Frisco, Texas, and | Oak Cliff Country Club (1994-1995). |
The two met when Blair was coaching at South | Oak Cliff High School. |
studied classical violin and performed with the | Oak Cliff Symphony Orchestra at the age of 15 where |
n Dallas on October 15, 1939, and was buried in | Oak Cliff Cemetery. |
arrive at the scene of J.D. Tippit's murder in | Oak Cliff in Dallas, and he was present at Lee Harv |
North | Oak Cliff Branch Library in Oak Cliff |
ion is a DART Light Rail station located in the | Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, Texas (USA). |
Blake house, now the Turner House (home to the | Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts). |
, 1971 in Dallas, Texas and was interred at the | Oak Cliff Cemetery, Dallas. |
ovie theater and Dallas Landmark located in the | Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, Texas. |
Bishop also acquired the Dallas and | Oak Cliff Elevated Railway to gain access to Dallas |
Kidd Springs is a neighborhood in the North | Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas (USA). |
His family moved to | Oak Cliff in south Dallas, Texas in 1954. |
group of neighborhoods located in the southern | Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas (USA). |
Sunday Silence was bred by | Oak Cliff Thoroughbreds, Ltd. |
Beckley Club Estates is a neighborhood in the | Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas. |
The Golf Club of Dallas (formerly the | Oak Cliff Country Club) lies in the heart of the Re |
ion is a DART Light Rail station located in the | Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, Texas (USA) on Ki |
aper reported: “Resolved by the city council of | Oak Cliff that the mayor be instructed to advertise |
g 8th street just east of Zang Boulevard in the | Oak Cliff area of Dallas. |
In 1891 the newly-incorporated Town of | Oak Cliff voted to seek bids on a school building. |
Drive on the north, Wright Street on the south, | Oak Cliff Boulevard on the east and Hampton Road on |
eighborhoods named for George E. Kessler in the | Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas (USA). |
Western Park is a neighborhood in the south | Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas, south of Cockrell |
and the L. O. Daniel neighborhood on the south, | Oak Cliff Boulevard on the east and the Stevens Par |
During the early 1970s, the | Oak Cliff community benefited from the school's out |
ion is a DART Light Rail station located in the | Oak Cliff neighborhood of Dallas, Texas (USA) at Mo |
Downs graduated from South | Oak Cliff High School in Dallas, Texas. |
s a freshwater lake in the northern part of the | Oak Cliff area of Dallas, Texas (USA). |
On October 4, 1929, Dallas | Oak Cliff and Greenville High School played the fir |
A 1988 graduate of South | Oak Cliff High School in Dallas, Texas, Gaines comp |
allas, as seen in this March photograph from an | Oak Cliff park |
ay 67 from just north of Kiest Boulevard in the | Oak Cliff area of Dallas to the Interstate 30 inter |
Hampton Hills is a neighborhood in the | Oak Cliff section of Dallas, Texas (USA), that was |
A 1964 graduate of Dallas' South | Oak Cliff High School, he was drafted by Kansas Cit |
He is a 1999 graduate of Dallas' South | Oak Cliff High School and went on to play for Texas |
William Hardin Adamson High School, formerly | Oak Cliff High School, is a public secondary school |
s mother was in attendance as a concert in West | Oak Cliff was held to mark the release of a Christi |
at Legacy Founders Cottage, an AIDS hospice in | Oak Cliff, where they built a friendship based on c |
Noted as the first hospital built in | Oak Cliff, it included five wings, containing fifty |
borhood named for George E. Kessler in northern | Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas (USA). |
Dallas, Houston, San Antonio & | Oak Cliff, TX |
vens Park Village is a neighborhood in northern | Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas (USA), named for its devel |
Cadillac Heights is a neighborhood in East | Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas. |
vens Park Estates is a neighborhood in northern | Oak Cliff, Dallas, Texas (USA), named for its devel |
Wynnewood is one of the main neighborhoods of | Oak Cliff, the southwestern part of Dallas, Texas. |
t the corner of Jefferson and Tyler streets, in | Oak Cliff, Texas. |
tries of Dallas, Inc.; Justice of the Peace for | Oak Cliff, 1932-36; Chairman, W.H. Adamson Scholars |
and 1940s along winding, hilly streets in North | Oak Cliff. |
Downtown Dallas as seen from Lake Cliff in | Oak Cliff. |
Eventually, they settled into a modest home in | Oak Cliff. |
22-acre (89,000 m2) location on Rugged Drive in | Oak Cliff. |
. Stevens, also responsible for Stevens Park in | Oak Cliff. |
Catholic church, in what was then the suburb of | Oak Cliff. |
Cromes | Oak Close in the village is named after the artist. |
wn on drink driving and the other pub the Royal | Oak closed in 2000. |
eived the Distinguished Flying Cross with three | oak clusters for his service in the war. |
Cross, the Distinguished Flying Cross with five | oak clusters, the Air Medal with 9 oak clusters, Th |
ardson, stood behind Coleman and told the Royal | Oak coach that, "if Don Coleman couldn't swim, then |
Burnt | Oak, Colindale, Edgware, Hale, Hendon, Mill Hill, W |
s primary scientific collection is a quercetum ( | oak collection) comprising one of the most comprehe |
In 1956, Abraham was sent to the Selly | Oak Colleges, Birmingham to lecture on Pastoria and |
n Talisman, had spent the previous night at Old | Oak Common depot and had had its batteries recharge |
Old | Oak Common |
g Hill to Gunnersbury (until 1910) and from Old | Oak Common to Victoria (until 1915); these were not |
osed HS2-Crossrail interchange station, see Old | Oak Common railway station. |
For the ex-GWR locomotive depot, see Old | Oak Common TMD. |
a west London "Crossrail interchange" near Old | Oak Common between Paddington and Acton Main Line s |
She was allocated to Old | Oak Common locomotive depot. |
It was subsequently allocated to Old | Oak Common again in 1959, to be withdrawn by the We |
or bed linen on the Plymouth service was at Old | Oak Common depot near London Paddington. |
ed route via a Heathrow hub, rather than an Old | Oak Common interchange. |
The site at Old | Oak Common is the ancestral home of the Great Weste |
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