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Seeds of the E. plantagineum plant were found in a s | |
Seeds of Freedom (1929) | |
However, the | seeds of rock and roll could not even be glimpsed in |
The | seeds of iodinebush have been used as food in North |
The larvae feed on the flowers and | seeds of Artemisia arborea and Artemisia campestris. |
million pound question was "If you planted the | seeds of Quercus robur, what would grow?" |
ll (6 to 8 mm in diameter) capsules baring the | seeds of the plant, which are dispersed by the wind. |
The larvae feed on the flowers and | seeds of a wide variety of plants. |
while other important products are cassava and | seeds of catechu. |
abitat is also degraded by rats, which eat the | seeds of mapele. |
Seeds of the pigeon pea | |
The | Seeds of Enchantment (1921) |
seolin (protein), the main reserve globulin in | seeds of the French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) |
Kapok seed oil is a pressed seed oil, from the | seeds of the kapok (Silk-cotton tree). |
The larvae feed on | seeds of Prumnopitys taxifolia. |
The larvae feed on the flowers and | seeds of Eupatorium cannabinum during August to Octo |
ntaneously grow in a person's stomach from the | seeds of an eaten apple. |
Seeds Of Heaven is the fifth album of Blue System. | |
The | Seeds of the West |
Blackcurrant seed oil is derived from the | seeds of Ribes nigrum (black currant, or European cu |
"The | Seeds of Things" (2009) |
ed by rain into rivers and then the ocean, the | seeds of E. gigas drift long distances on ocean curr |
The | seeds of Knote's international reputation as a top-f |
Sowing the | seeds of blessings |
Seeds of white mustard, Sinapis alba, will give a mu | |
or oil, the expressed natural fatty oil of the | seeds of Ricinus communis also contains mixtures of |
The | Seeds of Time (1956) |
He collected 16 varieties and sent | seeds of the wheats, including ‘Norin 10,' to the US |
The fruit and | seeds of Nestegis apetala are palatable to rats. |
Seeds of the Bangalow Palm | |
en was founded by John G. Fairey, who gathered | seeds of rare and endangered plants through a series |
op is rice, while other important products are | seeds of catechu and raffia palm. |
Seeds of Faith: A Comprehensive Guide to the Sacred | |
s the larvae of the Colorado potato beetle and | seeds of ragweed. |
e Ros family, apparently contained the genetic | seeds of insanity which incessant intermarriage spre |
Seeds of Terror: An Eyewitness Account of Al- Qaeda | |
It feeds largely on | seeds of grasses, including in Australia several exo |
, while other important products are maize and | seeds of catechu. |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Acamptopappus sphaerocephalus and Coreopsis |
tto, a natural food coloring obtained from the | seeds of the achiote tree (Bixa orellana). |
The dominant alkaloids in the | seeds of Rivea corymbosa (Ololiuhqui), Argyreia nerv |
It can be found in the | seeds of Vernonia anthelmintica (Asteraceae) and in |
st important crops are coffee and pepper; also | seeds of catechu is an important agricultural produc |
In fact that minor team was to provide the | seeds of the successful era that we now call the glo |
l (Crotonis Oleum) is an oil prepared from the | seeds of Croton tiglium, a tree belonging to the nat |
The most important crop is | seeds of catechu, while other important products are |
The novel continues from The | Seeds of Death, with the Transit network as an offsh |
The | seeds of the water-pepper may be added to wasabi. |
the Fourth Doctor and Sarah Jane Smith in The | Seeds of Doom. |
octor Who serials Terror of the Zygons and The | Seeds of Doom. |
The | seeds of many species of morning glory contain ergot |
st the local biher-Tigrinya population, sowing | seeds of discord. |
Seeds of Change by John Joseph Adams | |
initol digalactoside that can be isolated form | seeds of chickpea, lentil and white lupin. |
maturing of the cones and the ejection of the | seeds of the host plant. |
while other important products are cotton and | seeds of catechu. |
Seeds of a Different Eden: Chinese Gardening Ideas, | |
in the early universe which are considered the | seeds of all structure in the universe. |
the only species which can disperse the large | seeds of the taraire, which pass through its gut unh |
Seeds of the purple hyacinth bean | |
is bananas, while other important products are | seeds of catechu and oranges. |
Charoli are tiny almond-flavoured dried | seeds of a bush called Buchanania lanzan, which is c |
are not self-fruitful, as trees grown from the | seeds of Honeycrisp apples will be hybrids of Honeyc |
Perilla ketone is present in the leaves and | seeds of purple mint (Perilla frutescens), which is |
ife, Janet Wallach, is the former president of | Seeds of Peace after Aaron Miller was president of t |
Main article: Turok 2: | Seeds of Evil |
Seeds of T. spectabilis with a ruler for scale | |
alist, author and editor as well as founder of | Seeds of Peace international camp in Maine. |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Aster acuminatus. |
The larvae feed on the buds, flowers and green | seeds of Geranium and Pelargonium species. |
0, Yi Sujong, expressed: "We want to plant the | seeds of reason, truth, freedom, and the spirit of t |
aradol is the active flavor constituent of the | seeds of Guinea pepper (Aframomum melegueta). |
initol digalactoside that can be isolated from | seeds of chickpea, lentil and white lupin. |
s Androgynous entitled The Peppermint Tree and | Seeds of Superconsciousness, which they describe as |
He introduced the first | seeds of Jubaea chilensis in France. |
Seeds of E. indica are edible and are sometimes used | |
hebulinic acid is an ellagitannin found in the | seeds of Euphoria longana and in the fruits of Termi |
They are particularly fond of the developing | seeds of Acacia. |
Christian troops, including Volkwin, sowed the | seeds of confusion in the Livonian ranks. |
r being a core member of Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds, of which he has been a drummer since 1985. |
The | seeds of the Royal Agricultural College were sown in |
The | seeds of Piptospatha are dispersed by splashes of wa |
This is then mixed with water and commonly two | seeds of cardamom (oil for the crackling). |
The term Njangsa refers to the oily | seeds of a tree, Ricinodendron heudelotii, found in |
ularly harmine and harmaline, are found in the | seeds of the Middle Eastern plant Harmal (Peganum ha |
Ferulic acid is found in | seeds of plants such as in rice, wheat, and oats, as |
a is a Filipino journalist, author of the book | Seeds of Terror, containing her blow-by-blow account |
oduct of croton oil, which is derived from the | seeds of Croton tiglium. |
The | seeds of Ipomoea violacea contain several indole alk |
was raised publicly by Nicky Hager in his book | Seeds of Distrust. |
lemantia oil is a seed oil, extracted from the | seeds of the Lallemantia iberica. |
The moth larvae feed on the | seeds of the tree, but enough seeds are left behind |
The larvae feed on the buds and green | seeds of Geranium and Pelargonium species. |
Cuphea oil is oil pressed from the | seeds of several species of the genus Cuphea. |
ns may be beneficial to the germination of the | seeds of this plant by adding nutrients, moisture, s |
The Dr. Cecil Jacobson Story, also released as | Seeds of Deception, is a 1994 television film direct |
ned Pigeons have been reported to disperse the | seeds of the species. |
most important crops are rice and coffee; also | seeds of catechu are an important agricultural produ |
Seeds of Faith: a comprehensive guide to the sacred | |
Seeds of two species of pigeon grass, a few other gr | |
m (E410, a natural gum polysaccharide from the | seeds of the Carob tree) |
, when Don Thomes MacDougall reported that the | seeds of Ipomoea tricolor were used as sacraments by |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Pinus ponderosa and Pinus jefferyi. |
rpillars (Longleaf Pine seedworms) feed on the | seeds of Pinus palustris. |
ed indigo has replaced woad as a dye (although | seeds of woad can still be obtained). |
on Alliance, Boston YMCA, The Jimmy Fund Walk, | Seeds of Peace, and the Young Achiever Science and M |
"Sowing the | Seeds of Love" is a 1989 song and single by the Brit |
is coffee, while other important products are | seeds of catechu and pepper. |
istent with Catholic doctrine to hold that the | seeds of truth and goodness that exist in other reli |
They eat the fruit and | seeds of palm trees, especially the Moriche Palm. |
o a cryogenic laboratory facility in which the | seeds of certain species can be preserved for up to |
The | seeds of hemiepiphytes germinate in the canopy and i |
In Mardakan, the | seeds of Agh Shani start to ripen around August 20, |
larvae probably feed on the buds, flowers and | seeds of various low plants. |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Aster umbellatus. |
Seeds of Hope was a plowshares group of women who to | |
lo gourd oil is a seed oil, extracted from the | seeds of the Cucurbita foetidissima, which is native |
The | seeds of the Buffalo gourd are rich in oil and prote |
phagus (1991-2001), Weltmacht (1998-2002), and | Seeds of Hate (1999-2001, under the name "Dawn of Ar |
Martha slaps him causing him to bleed planting | seeds of doubt that he is a god, he then explains th |
Seeds of Agh Shani are large and round. | |
took possession of the bright spotless pearls, | seeds of the fame of the Pandya kings' and that ‘…th |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Pinus resinosa and Pinus banksiana. |
eland, where it mainly feeds on the leaves and | seeds of docks and sorrels. |
be confused with the Fourth Doctor serial The | Seeds of Doom. |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Juncus canadensis. |
(Convolvulaceae), including the hallucinogenic | seeds of Rivea corymbosa (ololiuhqui), Argyreia nerv |
Fruit and | seeds of Corymbia papuana, Casuarina papuana and sca |
It occurs naturally in the | seeds of Quisqualis species. |
The larva of the species have been found on | seeds of the plant Prioria copaifera, as well as pla |
his remarkable Scots-Irish scholar planted the | seeds of learning at Paris. |
reported to be found to a lesser extent in the | seeds of other leguminous plants such as Leucaena es |
the cassowary, while the cassowary spreads the | seeds of the tree. |
They have been found on dead bark and | seeds of their host plant. |
still drowned out by feelings of optimism, the | seeds of anxiety had been thoroughly sown. |
name implies, Park Seed specializes in garden | seeds, offering more than 1,100 varieties of flower, |
Sesame seed cake is a cake made of sesame | seeds, often combined with honey as a sweetener. |
arva grows it begins to feed on the developing | seeds, often consuming the entire contents of the fl |
It feeds upon the developing | seeds, often consuming them entirely. |
Seeds' older sister, another android also built by D | |
olate like semi-sweet chocolate, some nuts and | seeds, olives and avocados. |
ys of Leonardo Da Vinci, who would float grass | seeds on a flow and sketch the resulting trajectorie |
d construction fences and scattered bluebonnet | seeds on the scorched Fry Street property, hoping to |
open to 5-7 cm broad when mature, holding the | seeds on the scales after opening. |
open to 4-6 cm broad when mature, holding the | seeds on the scales after opening. |
, that there were no plans for animal or plant | seeds on the flight. |
The song was covered by Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds on the album Kicking Against the Pricks and by |
t, such as throwing things at Rodney, throwing | seeds on the floor, deliberately waking Uncle Albert |
metres (2.8 in) broad when mature, holding the | seeds on the scales after opening. |
Normally, the shaman will place the | seeds on certain parts of the body to cast off the p |
over a period of time and can have flowers and | seeds on the same plant at the same time, thus they |
Casey joined Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds on bass in April 1990 while the band was touri |
Cozonac may be sprinkled with poppy | seeds on top. |
"Black | Seeds on Virgin Soil" - 4:57 |
06, Giorgio Fidenato decided to sow transgenic | seeds on his land. |
to grow a quiote (20-40 foot high stem), with | seeds on the top that are then scattered by the wind |
It is very easy to grow, and produces | seeds on its own by being self fertile. |
ges in humidity, leading to self-burial of the | seeds once they are on the ground. |
Peckerwood Garden now sells | seeds online. |
hich snaps open explosively to expel the three | seeds onto the soil, where they may remain in a buri |
The "explosion" releases the | seeds onto the ground, thereby creating new seedling |
ks, searching for food in the bark or breaking | seeds open by hammering them with their beaks. |
e expensive variety which is topped with poppy | seeds or sesame seeds. |
be extracted from morning glory (Ipomoea spp.) | seeds or Hawaiian baby woodrose. |
ts for digestive problems, and extracts of the | seeds, or of the inner bark, as an external rub for |
s on cryptogams (lower plants that do not have | seeds or flowers), such as mosses and algae (born 16 |
ten using the name Sky Sunlight Saxon, the New | Seeds, or variations thereupon. |
ants and is transmitted by pollen and infected | seeds or budwood. |
Dill oil is the oil extracted from the | seeds or leaves/stems (dillweed) of the Dill plant. |
tracted by steam distillation, mainly from the | seeds, or the whole herb, fresh or partly dried. |
It has been reported that the | seeds or nutlets have been used in homicidal weapons |
The leaves are used to make tea while the | seeds or nuts are used to make tea seed oil, which i |
luding (depending on the recipe) garlic, poppy | seeds, or bread crumbs. |
Some sprinkle the roll with poppy | seeds or powdered sugar on top and can be baked in a |
The oil extracted from the | seeds or branches of this plant has been used as a m |
ed with spiced such as cumin, anise and fennel | seeds, or toasted sesame, wrapped in fig leaves and |
Some species also cause damping off, killing | seeds or seedlings during or before germination. |
Another method is to place | seeds or a plate in the very hot gas to collect the |
en an egg wash and sprinkled with either poppy | seeds or caraway seeds mixed with coarse salt. |
, a dispersal vector is "an agent transporting | seeds or other dispersal units". |
Some varieties are made with sesame | seeds or other flavorings/toppings, such as chocolat |
implemented into the organic cell structure of | seeds or external inserted network nodes with the ab |
of Orpheus, an album by Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds, or the song "The Lyre of Orpheus" |
purified by transferring the taint into Grief | Seeds, otherwise it will become dull and corrupted. |
August and September, and when dry, throw the | seeds out forcefully. |
Doubles | seeds out: Maria Elena Camerin / Gisela Dulko |
Doubles | seeds out: Victoria Azarenka / Shahar Pe'er; Yan Zi |
Disk cupular with many | seeds, ovate-shaped, compressed, with scanty endospe |
ed pod, where the larvae hatch and consume the | seeds over a period of a few weeks. |
ed as an annual, freely reseeding itself, with | seeds overwintering even in sub-freezing climates. |
g in fall, is composed of numerous tiny winged | seeds packed between the catkin bracts. |
spring; it is composed of numerous tiny winged | seeds packed between the catkin bracts. |
The cones are round and include up to 50 | seeds packed in among the cone scales. |
e in fall, is composed of numerous tiny winged | seeds packed between the catkin bracts. |
The Planting | Seeds Party is a minor political party in British Co |
her ingredients such as rice, soybeans, sesame | seeds, peanut, ginger and salt added and all these a |
k has low reproductive output; it produces few | seeds per plant. |
Panicles are open, with as many as 9000 | seeds per plant. |
shape of the capsule, as well as the number of | seeds per locule. |
seed is macroscopic in size, with about 10-16 | seeds per circular flower-splay, each seed up to 0.6 |
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