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propagated by scarifying the pointed tip of the | seed with a file then soaking in water, or by divisi |
The | seed cones are globose, 4-9 mm diameter, with 6-10 s |
"Outdoor Styles (Plant the | Seed Dub)" |
Natural vanillin is extracted from the | seed pods of Vanilla planifola, a vining orchid nati |
cture of ice until 1910, when he engaged in the | seed, feed, and coal business. |
It also was the | seed ground from which the eminent art critic and th |
The | seed requires either fire or consumption by animals |
She writes that the | seed of consciousness is the tri-atomic Atma-Buddhi- |
Its larvae parasitize the | seed heads of the plant feeding solely upon fertile |
long, with pale yellow to orange flesh, and the | seed is a single kernel. |
therapeutic community programs Synanon and The | Seed. |
It was a real DIY operation: in the | Seed office copy was set on an IBM Selectric and pas |
The | seed capsules are dehiscent and bear numerous seeds |
biculate samarae 7 - 9 mm in diameter, with the | seed located in the centre. |
This practice therefore reduces the | seed bank of the striga weeds in the soil. |
The | seed are produced in cypselae fruits that are 3 to 4 |
sometimes there are no plants seen at all, the | seed banks remaining dormant until conditions improv |
The | seed of the riot was an altercation in the Swindlest |
The | seed spikes are typically 5-50 centimetres (2.0-20 i |
f the rather thin leaves, which drop before the | seed capsule matures. |
in October 2009: its long term aim is to be the | seed for a new university in Peterborough. |
The | seed cones are squat ovoid, 7-9 cm long and 12 cm di |
ated with hair, which is thought to protect the | seed when it is ingested and may also help in the pa |
formed in vitro culture of a viable part of the | seed embryo, saving the plant from extinction. |
owers having five styles (three in Silene), the | seed capsule having five teeth (six in Silene), and |
tional), non-drug Cannabis (hemp: food from the | seed, fiber from the stalk, etc.). |
The | seed production is around 3.5 tons / hectare (Seed p |
Absoption of water by the | seed causes production of GA. |
s of scanning electron microscope images of the | seed of the two species. |
The | seed pods of A. nilotica sensu lato subsp. |
Whereas predation on the | seed rain occurs when animals prey on released seeds |
Primarily the | seed pods can be extremely poisonous, since they may |
but Ari backs off, knowing that he planted the | seed of doubt in Vince's mind. |
The material that is removed during the | seed cleaning process is placed in the bins below th |
97 one of the attributes of the nursery was the | seed and floristry shop that was then on the side of |
g herself to get distracted from destroying the | Seed, takes the Scythe from Faith and charges toward |
iry clay, they shall mingle themselves with the | seed of men: but they shall not cleave one to anothe |
veraison is unknown, but veraison signifies the | seed reaching maturity. |
The | seed cones are highly modified, reduced to a central |
Thus the | seed of ethnic discord was sown in the British Era. |
Buffy grabs the Scythe and uses it to smash the | Seed before collapsing to the ground in tears beside |
The | seed drill, invented by Jethro Tull, allows farmers |
The | seed immediately begins to germinate and soon penetr |
smell and taste like the plant), discarding the | seed coats due to their low nutritional value. |
nd stir up those sports she is mistress of; the | seed is excellent good to provoke urine; and so also |
They feed within the | seed capsules of their host plant, living within a m |
Committee for the Truth About Vietnam, was the | seed for the later United Black Association for Deve |
The | seed pods are rounded, green or pink before drying t |
The | seed cones (female) are large (35-45 cm.; 15-20 cm. |
fossil record; it infects organisms such as the | seed fern Lyginopteris. |
mneys and are rarely repeated nowadays, but the | seed had been planted, and before the end of the six |
ebirds, Dicaeum hirundinaceum, who disperse the | seed; the year round availability of the fruit is ig |
The | seed cones are globose, 1-2 cm diameter, with six sc |
bstituted α-eleostearic acid (also found in the | seed oil). |
The | seed is also known as Grains of paradise. |
The | seed of this plant is toxic if ingested. |
The | Seed Herbarium Image Project (SHIP) began in 2003 an |
having 6-8 primordial leaves emerging from the | seed during germination with a float and whorl of le |
avilion at Expo 2010, colloquially known as the | Seed Cathedral, was a sculpture structure built by a |
Redwood Creek nursery assists in collecting the | seed and growing the native plants which are used in |
The | seed capital was provided by the city of Amsterdam, |
l, Rowan's husband, and unwittingly created the | seed. |
ed seeds, which induce chlorosis and reduce the | seed viability and seedling health. |
The larva nearly empties the | seed, which then only contains tunnels filled with f |
bears small purple-white berries in autumn, the | seed of which is widely dispersed by birds. |
ead of the two top-seeded teams, it took on the | seed of the eliminated team. |
gent with lip synchronization and it became the | seed idea for future talking agents, such as Clippy |
reflects light is applied to the inside of the | seed bead |
The | seed vault will provide insurance against the loss o |
The plant is grown more often for the | seed oil than for the fruit. |
The | seed vault is managed under terms spelled out in a t |
a result, the seedling develops adjacent to the | seed. |
Hudson also supplied the | seed capital for the establishment, in 1909, of Roy |
The | Seed was edited for several years by Abe Peck. |
The | seed takes a long time to germinate. |
"From the | Seed to the Flower" (5:18) |
Hempseed oil is pressed from the | seed of the hemp (cannabis) plant irrespective of th |
It is advised to remove the flesh from the | seed, and soak for a day or two, to drown insect lar |
shing complete flower cycles (from planting the | seed to when the flower blooms). |
The | seed oil of the rape plant is rich in erucic acid. |
The | seed is a brown 1.5mm diameter sphere. |
uardian named Karen, who leads them against the | SEED, the strange monsters that came from the meteor |
The | seed cones are globose to oblong, covered in warty r |
deliver picrotoxin, a sesquiterpene, while the | seed shells contain the tertiary alkaloids menisperm |
Their collective response is to capture the | seed and they begin digging a perpendicular tunnel w |
Tannin from the | seed pods is used for tanning hides. |
uesting that he dispatch one of his Jews of the | seed of royalty of the House of David. |
The | seed pods are not thorny like those of most Datura s |
ut in a shower due to the tension formed as the | seed pod (silique) dries. |
use in 1909, the company essentially became the | seed for the newly formed Boston Opera Company under |
The | seed heads are produced in a cluster of 2-6 spikes t |
a Nintendo console, and the game that sowed the | seed for the International Superstar Soccer and Winn |
The meat of the | seed (the “nut”) is very rich in oil and grows from |
azz Odyssey, Ojay Didit, The All Rectangle, The | Seed Band, ulu, InneReflection, The Samples, 1,000 V |
The stuff of thought is the | seed of the artist. |
n 1994, when Mignola's first Hellboy story, The | Seed of Destruction, was published by Dark Horse Com |
eekday prayer services, small functions and the | SEED study programme. |
The | Seed, along with the San Francisco Oracle, was one o |
It was first isolated from the | seed of a leguminous plant Tephrosia barbigera; henc |
n hempseed oil when plant matter adheres to the | seed surface during manufacturing. |
A tree grows from the | seed, which is cut down, and the wood experiences ma |
"comes off as a bona fide muse set to plant the | seed of self-expression into all of Earth's creature |
gers; their love of speculative fiction was the | seed of her founding Firebird Books, which launched |
The | seed sound in the centre is vam. |
ddish utricle layered around the surface of the | seed. |
first possession in western Germany, it was the | seed of the future Prussian Rhineland. |
iation appeared to be adaptively related to the | seed size available on the respective islands (big b |
e to convince other investors to put up all the | seed money for JetAmerica. |
The | seed coat (or testa) has a net-like pattern (reticul |
The | seed pods are 4-winged and 2 to 3 inch long and are |
nse fee per acre of greenhouse, the cost of the | seed, in addition to royalties based on the volume o |
The | seed cones are globose to oblong, 12-35 mm long, wit |
The | seed pulp can be used to make cigarettes, and the ba |
ical called Idiospermuline contained within the | seed, to prevent animals eating them. |
In addition with providing the | seed capital for Hudson Motor Car Company, J.L. Huds |
rdic acid is synergistic with anethole from the | seed of anise (Umbelliferae) and linalool from green |
The waxy, deep orange endosperm of the | seed is used in Mexico (particularly Guanajuato) for |
long-dead civilization, they find out that the | SEED are attracted to a power source (A-Photons) the |
then ploughing up the ground to get rid of the | seed bank that develops over time." |
manure that softens the earth and develops the | seed, Byggvir as the refuse of the mill, chaff. |
The | seed is not central but slightly nearer the notch, a |
years to come to fruition, but it was also the | seed of later divisions within the band. |
hat Ulam is the father, because he provided the | seed, and Teller is the mother, because he remained |
The aril is attached to the | seed in some commercial cultivars, but "freestone" c |
The | seed cones are berry-like, with a fleshy white aril |
time in transmitting them to Chelsea, where the | seed soon germinated", |
e son of Nethaniah, the son of Elishama, of the | seed royal, came, and ten men with him, and smote Ge |
rse, all four races defeated and sealed off the | SEED. |
t represents the planting and harvesting of the | seed of inspiration, it also alludes to Newton, Adam |
arvest of a non-GM cultivation: first, that the | seed has been contaminated already or, secondly, tha |
The | seed has a hard seed coat that must be penetrated by |
Frequently, cones can be found with the | seed apex exposed; these were formerly sometimes con |
dust and chaff from the different parts of the | seed cleaner. |
The | seed are most, 2 - 40,000 grains of each fruit, mini |
a fluorescent pyranoflavonoid isolated from the | seed oil of Pongamia pinnata. |
s also been shown to significantly increase the | seed yield for up to two years after application. |
The | seed cones are globose to oblong, 12-22 mm long, wit |
ent, and may be expected against a zeal for the | seed of the woman". |
of the same crystallographic orientation as the | seed material is grown on the seed and is progressiv |
contain about as much phenolic compounds as the | seed coats do. |
and formulations of the | seed powder have shown promise in the management and |
Should a predator be able to penetrate the | seed coat, the embryo contains deadly quantities (>4 |
The term "bean" originally referred to the | seed of the broad bean, but was later expanded to in |
part because Burlamaqui's theory contained the | seed of judicial review. |
In real life, the | seed of virtually every serious crime, not only murd |
as now part of the Jurai royal family since the | seed had bonded with Seina. |
and moon coming together in an eclipse, or the | seed from which the plant human being grows. |
In India it is pressed from the | seed of Guizotia oleifera of the family Asteraceae. |
The | seed is coated in a very hard outer layer that must |
fungal pathogens that are on the surface of the | seed. |
The | seed on a Bulbasaur's back is planted at birth, and |
The | seed is edible. |
In such cases, the | seed is held in the canopy even if the canopy become |
The | seed cleaner is a complicated piece of equipment com |
Altogether, the | seed cleaner stretches over a height of 70 feet. |
left Clemens on good terms, having planted the | seed of love for The Almighty in his and his wife's |
As the | seed capsule dries out it cracks open (dehisces), dr |
fruit, including the husk, falls in autumn; the | seed is large, with a relatively thin shell, and edi |
The | seed oil is edible. |
The | seed to start NASNA was planted in August 1996 at th |
ve feathery bristles attached to top end of the | seed. |
nsert their eggs into the hypocotyls before the | seed matures or drops to the mud below. |
, Revelation 12:17 describes the remnant of the | seed of the woman as those who keep the commandments |
twig due to the extremely sticky nature of the | seed. |
The | seed is macroscopic in size, with about 10-16 seeds |
This bifurcation planted the | seed of what later came to be known as Madhya Prades |
The | seed coat of L. fendleri also contains a useful natu |
fee if the audience would promise to plant the | seed packet that he had distributed at the beginning |
Wetzel's specimen originated from the | seed of a Neoregelia carolinae bred with pollen from |
The | seed for Teonaht was planted when Caves received her |
The | seed extract is agglutinating. |
The Wawa Aba is the | seed of the Wawa tree, one of the strongest and most |
l", the word "pulse" may also refer to just the | seed, rather than the entire plant. |
The | seed are produced in cypselae fruits that are 4 to 4 |
They can destroy nearly one-half of the | seed crop of their host plant. |
stian tradition, the stages which construct the | Seed of Life are said to represent the six days of C |
ist, and, upon drying, to twist again, thus the | seed is drilled into the ground. |
Also, Christians receive the | seed of eternal life (I Corinthians 15:42-45)." |
causing Cain to be the first offspring of the ' | seed of the serpent' and for the perpetuation of evi |
Variation within the | seed region of mature miR-96 has been associated wit |
The | seed are produced in cypselae fruits that are 4.5 to |
The | seed in the fruit is notably used by indigenous Amaz |
rm also but the most commonly grown form is the | seed raised cultivar 'Kelwayi' which has 5 cm wide, |
Jackson was the | seed investor in Outpost.com, an early online resell |
ruits, such as being a fleshy container for the | seed of a plant. |
he altar, as a warning that only priests of the | seed of Aaron may offer incense before the Lord (Num |
The | seed cones of C. eureka tend to be intermediate betw |
The | seed are produced in cypselae fruits that are 3.5 to |
referring to the fearsome-looking spines on the | seed pod. |
The | seed heads have three spike-like projections, result |
that myristicin is not a major component of the | seed (therefore is possibly not present in high enou |
This monument was never built but served as the | seed for the eventual tribute to soldiers of the Rev |
The | seed capsules contain black, glossy seeds. |
Down is the | seed and thou shalt taste the fruit thereof. |
The | seed is most likely poisonous. |
The | seed, protected by the 7-11 mm long fruit's hard and |
continue to grow and strengthen to support the | seed heads. |
When the | seed pod ripens and splits open, adult weevils emerg |
As soon as the parent plants and their | seed kernels are reasonably dry, harvest can begin. |
eir feet...Those who reached my boundary, their | seed is not; their heart and soul are finished forev |
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