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of this omnivorous species consists of fruit, | seeds, flowers, gum, invertebrates, eggs, chicks and |
The duiker feeds on leaves, fallen fruits, | seeds, flowers, and sometimes small birds or other s |
1990s and lax banking supervision had laid the | seeds for the crisis, which was then triggered by th |
source of soap, in addition to the use of the | seeds for flour and the leaves and shoots as a cooke |
son Foundation, Product Red, Rock the Vote and | Seeds for Peace. |
y were the peak of Prussia's fortunes, but the | seeds for potential strife were built into the Pruss |
Seeds for the experiment were chosen from five diffe | |
hat this strengthening of Parliament sowed the | seeds for the English Civil War. |
was to have a profound impact in planting the | seeds for the spiritual direction of much of the pop |
he extinction of plants in the wild by storing | seeds for future use. |
of choreographer George Balanchine and sow the | seeds for Balanchine's School of American Ballet. |
907 to 1922, were instrumental in planting the | seeds for naval careers in the minds of many of the |
at are produced by distillation from herbs and | seeds, for example mint or anise. |
Nevertheless, the episode sowed the | seeds for Rousseau's unrelenting hatred of Rameau, w |
Appelman wrote the books | Seeds for Sermons; Ye Must Be Born Again and Other S |
especially in the places where people buy the | seeds for cultivation. |
tion, storage, research and sustainable use of | seeds for native plant conservation. |
These tiny fluctuations form the primordial | seeds for all structure created in the later univers |
The ranking round, which determined the | seeds for all teams, doubled as the ranking round fo |
The Tarahumara have used the leaves and | seeds for medicinal purposes for several hundred yea |
s they dry until suddenly they split and shoot | seeds for a distance that can be as great as 50 metr |
siness planning and can be seen as setting the | seeds for the Investors in People scheme. |
When collecting | seeds for harvest allow unblemished fruit to ripen t |
ater-soluble and can be removed by soaking the | seeds for some days in water. |
5 he was also an unpaid director of UK charity | Seeds for Change, treasurer of the Scottish Environm |
He decided to move back to New York to sow the | seeds for a career as a professional actor, soon win |
rsity of Waterloo in Waterloo, ON and laid the | seeds for a program that would eventually reach its |
istmas celebrations in A War of Gifts sows the | seeds for the creation of the Muslim Caliphate by Ba |
The | seeds for the war were laid when the Raja of Travanc |
The | seeds for the song were planted nearly 60 years ago |
Seeds form on a winged capsule, 9 to 16 mm long. | |
sels" of maize), and likewise observed that no | seeds formed. |
the second most important food item, and with | seeds forming only a small portion of the diet. |
llennium B.C, as indicated by charred cannabis | seeds found in a ritual brazier at an ancient burial |
Also, bones and | seeds found in fire pits indicate the type of diet t |
ipe pomegranate split open, disgorging its red | seeds; four figs, two of them dead-ripe, black ones, |
Seeds four to six, dark brown. | |
ecializes in breads made with whole grains and | seeds free of animal products and chemicals, and off |
It self | seeds freely. |
ound the world expeditions are sent to collect | seeds from dryland plants. |
As this initial stock came into fruit, | seeds from the better quality and better producing t |
ant kingdom, being found in a large variety of | seeds from many different families, and they rank se |
ranched tree form, narrower leaves and smaller | seeds from C. obtecta, the Three Kings cabbage tree, |
ir brush-like tongue to extract nectar or take | seeds from flowers close to the ground. |
mortal; even if his body is totally destroyed, | seeds from his pumpkin head are capable of growing a |
ei, both have larvae that specifically eat the | seeds from parkinsonia pods and are proving to be a |
Jefferson exchanged | seeds from people in the U.S states and in foreign c |
the most abundant active alkaloid found in the | seeds from the tree Picralima nitida, commonly known |
hina in June, 2009, and in a shipment of melon | seeds from Jordan in March 2010. |
he Jardin des Plantes at Paris, sent Jefferson | seeds from Europe. |
Chickadees will take food such as | seeds from feeders and trays over to a tree branch t |
The bird feeds almost exclusively on the | seeds from Hispaniolan Pine (Pinus occidentalis) con |
study determined that the vault could preserve | seeds from most major food crops for hundreds of yea |
r G.E. Sandrock, collected a quantity of mango | seeds from the sailors and planted them on his prope |
Mrs. Higley gathered | seeds from the local cider mill in Connecticut befor |
f the very strict rules for removing plants or | seeds from the islands. |
s suitable for growing sugar beets, he ordered | seeds from Germany to plant on his farm. |
They eat fruit and | seeds from the ground and bushes that are low to the |
an adaptation to assist the extraction of the | seeds from the cone. |
ches from nose to tail and feeds on leaves and | seeds from February to July. |
ation was augmented with ornamental plants and | seeds from around the world. |
Note that the player can either capture | seeds from her own or from the opponent's row, depen |
Then sow some | seeds from the north of the dam |
Gloved hands clean | seeds from pulp |
wn shell that splits open to release the black | seeds from inside. |
e millennium which encouraged people to gather | seeds from a favourite tree, grow a seedling and pla |
tensively over a wide area, thereby preventing | seeds from germinating or growing. |
century of development at Alnwick - he brought | seeds from over the world, and pineapples were raise |
ion to the United States for selling marijuana | seeds from Canada by mail-order. |
The dried | seeds from this plant are used in traditional medici |
Most of the farmers who received | seeds from him cultivatd them, then reported their r |
Swenson collected open-pollinated | seeds from this vine, and one seedling eventually be |
uced Mr Veitch to send a traveller to seek the | seeds, from which he raised plants and Sir Joseph Ho |
In fact, they have received | seeds from the monks to start crops. |
ed from late maturing cones and collect single | seeds from the ground. |
Seeds from the plant were taken to England as early | |
Seeds from up to 75 cones may be eaten per day per s | |
affect many different species of juniper); the | seeds from such cones are sterile. |
It referenced the race to save | seeds from round the world in banks, and housed 60,0 |
cies of fruit trees because it distributes the | seeds from the fruit it consumes throughout the fore |
hnique, the pomace of leftover grape skins and | seeds from the fermentation of recioto and Amarone a |
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They are herbivores, so they eat | seeds fruit and nuts. |
The Lesser Roadrunner eats | seeds, fruit, small reptiles and frogs. |
They are omnivorous, feeding on | seeds, fruit, and insects. |
vores and eat a wide range of foods, including | seeds, fruit, stems, leaves, fungi, and a variety of |
hey forage for food and their diet consists of | seeds, fruits (mainly figs), blossoms, and nectar. |
They also use wild roots, tubers, | seeds, fruits and meat. |
It consumes | seeds, fruits, insects, and spiders. |
Their diet is roots, | seeds, fruits, pods, grains, insects, small vertebra |
ta flowers, and it bears spherical drupes with | seeds fused into a single hard body. |
In his book "Cosmic | Seeds, Galactic Chaff", Dr. Wenhao Hu of Jinsei Univ |
The base is prepared with cumin | seeds, garam masala, vine ripened tomatoes and the g |
onstantly help to reduce the number of foreign | seeds gathered. |
n interesting feature of the plant is that the | seeds germinate before it drops from the plant. |
g that starts its life as an epiphyte when its | seeds germinate in the cracks and crevices on a host |
The | seeds germinate once the pool evaporates with the ar |
The pods ripe by April and the | seeds germinate readily if moisture is available. |
Seeds germinate after the first rains of the wet sea | |
The hard, dark or bright yellow | seeds germinate best after chitting and being soaked |
The small, slender | seeds germinate in fall (overwintering as a low rose |
The | seeds germinate in midsummer, but may be seen all ye |
Nearly all the | seeds germinated successfully, and the Forest Servic |
It has a varying life-history with | seeds germinating in the fall producing annual plant |
The first three | seeds get a Bye into the second round. |
pecifically, it discusses planting mixtures of | seeds, grafting, mixtures of vineyards, crossbreedin |
The Cape Weaver feeds on a wide variety of | seeds, grain and insects. |
and of aggregates of small solid objects, like | seeds, gravel, or crushed ore which can act as liqui |
Humans can extract the fruit's | seeds, grinding them into flour. |
s: Gente, (People) and El grupo Semillas, (The | Seeds group). |
if the player has seed available, when planted | seeds grow through three coloured stages, once at th |
y promote flowering, cellular division, and in | seeds growth after germination. |
nd and performances that Nick Cave and The Bad | Seeds had been showcasing at that period, and would |
is was the first tournament in which the top 8 | seeds had to play in the first round, taking the tou |
leaves of the top, with creation of pollen and | seeds happening in the same plant. |
Visitors to Monticello can start with | seeds harvested from Jefferson's garden on sale in t |
This new version of the | Seeds has gone through several incarnations, with Sa |
Seeds have a nutritious attachment called an elaioso | |
aves are used to wrap food, and the leaves and | seeds have a number of traditional medicinal uses. |
Flowers bloom in April and | seeds have two wings to spread from wind. |
Postdispersal seed predation arises once | seeds have been released from the parent plant. |
ants have been fenced to protect them and many | seeds have been collected. |
To qualify for PVP, | seeds have to meet the following criteria: they must |
Many | seeds have been collected and some seedlings grown i |
M.pruriens | seeds have also been found to have antidepressant pr |
The | seeds have silky tufts. |
f Belgium announced that some hundred thousand | seeds have been germinated. |
The | seeds have a short period of dormancy and viability, |
The pods without | seeds have a tannin content of about 18-27% |
The | seeds have a fleshy organ called an elaiosome that a |
g the 3rd and 4th centuries AD, although grape | seeds have also been found at older archaeological s |
Once the | seeds have ripened in mid-autumn the red capsules bu |
The | seeds have a sweet, flowery, heavy fragrance similar |
Suttons | Seeds have held a Royal Warrant ever since, and are |
Roasted chicory roots, whose | seeds have been used similarly, starting during the |
The flat | seeds have silky hairs that allow the seeds to float |
The leaves and | seeds have additional medical applications. |
Its | seeds have three long, radiating awns leading to an |
The pods without | seeds have a tannin content of about 50%. |
aditionally it was made of wheatberries, poppy | seeds, honey (or sugar), various nuts and sometimes |
Just circling back, yes, from the | seeds, I misspoke. |
and a large, oblong fruit, containing numerous | seeds, imbedded in a subacid edible pulp. |
pen to 4-6 cm broad when mature, releasing the | seeds immediately after opening. |
.6 to 2.4 in) broad when mature, releasing the | seeds immediately after opening. |
It is white-flowering, and | seeds in brown, leathery follicles. |
r III, planted from one of the original tree's | seeds in 1993, is located near Davie Poplar |
The facility preserves a wide variety of plant | seeds in an underground cavern. |
n a stalk, plants of the genus Neoregelia form | seeds in berries. |
plant flowers in late summer and produces its | seeds in the form of achenes shortly thereafter. |
The larvae eat the | seeds in mature flower buds and the adults feed on s |
rting that Gingrich was "already planting some | seeds in Iowa, New Hampshire". |
works dealing with Japanese literature such as | Seeds in the Heart, but better as an introduction fo |
empty pit in the opponent's row, then all the | seeds in those opponent's pits are captured as well. |
none growing in cultivation, and there are no | seeds in storage. |
It contains several | seeds in its single chamber. |
invented by Jethro Tull, allows farmers to sow | seeds in well-spaced rows at specific depths. |
imeters in length and contains around 18 to 20 | seeds in its two chambers. |
The top four | seeds in the tournament were placed in the bracket s |
The top eight | seeds in the tournament were placed in the bracket s |
ars, often (though not always) releasing their | seeds in the second year. |
e helped secure UNC one of the four number one | seeds in the NCAA Tournament. |
The use of cycad (Cycas circinalis) | seeds in food and traditional medicine had decreased |
ictim is reported to have used 3.5 lb of poppy | seeds in his tea preparation as on several previous |
Acacia decurrens can be started by soaking its | seeds in warm water and sowing them outdoors. |
Bernhardt via Lapis from the sacrifice of the | seeds in order to destroy Tokyo and bring Kazuma des |
ch dries to a papery texture and contains many | seeds in its single chamber. |
uan Gonzalez Ramirez planted their first agave | seeds in the highland fields of Jalisco, Mexico. |
The fruit is an oval capsule with many | seeds in each of its five chambers. |
Ants disperse | seeds in fairly predictable ways, either by disposin |
The wild cards defeated the No. 2 | seeds in the semis and the No. 3 seeded team of Kris |
mm in diameter with one or two cells, with two | seeds in each. |
und under a palm tree that had grown from date | seeds in his pocket to mark the spot where he lay. |
isted in postseason tournaments are "represent | seeds in the applicable tournament." |
Wrightia tinctoria | seeds in Hyderabad, India. |
pg 147 and pg 174-175 of | Seeds in the Heart |
and 2006 bronze winners France all ranked top | seeds in their pool. |
mented capsule 2.5-4.5 cm long, containing 1-4 | seeds in each segment. |
the curse is broken when Parvati plants three | seeds in Vrinda's ashes which grow into three plants |
The fruits ripen and release their | seeds in July and August. |
It eats reed aphids in summer, and reed | seeds in winter, its digestive system actually chang |
diameter can produce between 12,000 and 91,000 | seeds in a season. |
He cultivated these | seeds in Vienna, and soon began to distribute them t |
The plant bore its spores (not | seeds) in cone-like structures attached to the stem. |
Born Elise | Seeds in Pennsylvania, she went to the Pennsylvania |
h he took a ripe seed capsule and arranged the | seeds in a line, then counted the seeds in one-tenth |
It produces blue | seeds in autumn. |
low (rarely white or pink) flowers and bearing | seeds in a linear pod. |
The larvae feed in the pods, attacking | seeds in the jenkol-pods (Pithecellobium) and only b |
's row, and the opposite pit is non empty, all | seeds in this pit are captured as well as the seed t |
digest the fleshy cone scales and disperse the | seeds in their droppings. |
is a summer annual, with plants emerging from | seeds in the spring, and setting seeds in the late s |
They may also wedge hard | seeds in a bark crevice before hammering them with t |
He made a few live appearances with The Bad | Seeds in 1994 but mostly remained reclusive during t |
ult will provide insurance against the loss of | seeds in genebanks, as well as a refuge for seeds in |
ies to a thin papery texture and contains many | seeds in its single chamber. |
The top 16 | seeds in the tournament received a bye to the third |
Seeds in the Heart: Japanese Literature from Earlies | |
the Acanthizidae they consume large numbers of | seeds in their diet. |
in 2005, beating the 6th, 9th, 3rd, 1st & 2nd | seeds in the process. |
mpionship in 2005, beating the #6, 9, 3, 1 & 2 | seeds in the process. |
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