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partnership with Berklee College of Music and | Seeds of Peace. |
cashew nuts, pistachios, chestnuts, sunflower | seeds and peanuts and even lentils. |
Ginger, beer, orange | seeds, persimmon peels or apple peels can be added t |
The | seeds of Peganum harmala (Syrian Rue) are a good sou |
Born Elise | Seeds in Pennsylvania, she went to the Pennsylvania |
Jefferson exchanged | seeds from people in the U.S states and in foreign c |
esame oil, spring onion, minced garlic, sesame | seeds, black pepper and julienned bae (Korean pear) |
rpels splitting open to release the bright red | seeds, 10-60 per fruit. |
They upset second | seeds Kovit Phisetsarasai and Nitipong Saengsila of |
The | seeds deliver picrotoxin, a sesquiterpene, while the |
on of adding a blend of ground roasted pumpkin | seeds and pie spices to the rim of the glass. |
hicken with red peppers, pineapple, and sesame | seeds), "Rustic Pie" (potatoes, fresh tomatoes, garl |
The winged | seeds of Pinus peregrinus are between 20 and 23 mill |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Pinus ponderosa and Pinus jefferyi. |
rpillars (Longleaf Pine seedworms) feed on the | seeds of Pinus palustris. |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Pinus resinosa and Pinus banksiana. |
The | seeds of Piptospatha are dispersed by splashes of wa |
rd Devoto's Magazine and Nick Cave and the Bad | Seeds and PK is an engineer/producer who has worked |
A bag of 250,000 pansy | seeds was placed in the Kvant-2 EVA airlock, a compa |
armers and fisher folk benefited from improved | seeds and plant materials, better irrigation, better |
ation he found that each plant produced enough | seeds to plant an acre of ground (0.4 ha), and the g |
ing oil content per seed, increasing number of | seeds per plant, improving flowering synchronicity, |
k has low reproductive output; it produces few | seeds per plant. |
Panicles are open, with as many as 9000 | seeds per plant. |
nto an anti-static bag which included dirt and | seeds to plant. |
tarts swelling and forms about 8,400 to 40,000 | seeds per plant. |
n to a four-year college at that time, but the | seeds were planted during the presidency of Dr. J. E |
artichoke also gained some notoriety when its | seeds were planted by midwestern US farmers at the p |
ts of the plant itself are not controlled, and | seeds and plants are still sold by many nurseries an |
owed to grow freely and the many wild flowers, | seeds and plants provides habitat for insects, shrew |
nts without a stalk produced only half as many | seeds as plants with a stalk intact (Anderson, Cole, |
With this position, Bartram's | seeds and plants also went to the royal collection a |
s onward he expanded his interest to gathering | seeds and plants from the USA and worldwide, donatin |
Ferulic acid is found in | seeds of plants such as in rice, wheat, and oats, as |
since 1745) to travel to North America to find | seeds and plants that might prove useful for agricul |
harles E. Mather (insurance), W. Atlee Burpee ( | seeds and plants), Clarkson Clothier (retailing) and |
It eats | seeds and plants, especially pickleweed and glasswor |
s unknown, but they might feed on the buds and | seeds of Platydesma or the flowers of Fagara hawaiie |
Seeds 7-10 play an extra round. | |
nus were granivores, with bills adapted to the | seeds and pods of legumes. |
granivore, with a bill adapted to eat the hard | seeds and pods of legumes, especially ka palupalu o |
Their diet is roots, | seeds, fruits, pods, grains, insects, small vertebra |
Dry | seeds are poisonous due to high concentrations of cy |
ese bats are important dispersers of date palm | seeds, and pollinate many night blooming flowers. |
pply themselves with wine by mixing the stems, | seeds, and pomace left over from the wine production |
is of the inflorescence, and larger, spherical | seeds that possess a small nipple. |
n the wild, they eat mostly flowers, pulp, and | seeds and possibly insects. |
The | seeds comprised Pot 4 in the draw. |
y were the peak of Prussia's fortunes, but the | seeds for potential strife were built into the Pruss |
Some sprinkle the roll with poppy | seeds or powdered sugar on top and can be baked in a |
3 October 1957: | Seeds of Power (Arthur Hailey writer), starring Kath |
Seeds many, prismatic, with a brown seed coat. | |
He sent back a small number of | seeds to private collectors and to the Low nursery a |
ellic acid stimulates the cells of germinating | seeds to produce mRNA molecules that code for hydrol |
The | seeds can produce a similar effect to LSD when taken |
nce between the two genera is in the number of | seeds they produce. |
ew products: Three Oaks Cider, Pipsqueak and 5 | Seeds Cider produced by larger brewing companies. |
The | seeds are produced in fruits called cypselae which a |
Yellow flowers are obscure, but many | seeds are produced in July. |
Seeds are produced in a many-seeded capsule. | |
One or two viable | seeds are produced per cluster of pods. |
The | seeds are produced in cypselae fruits that are 6 to |
It is not self-fertile, so no viable | seeds are produced, and the plant has to be propagat |
In drying | seeds serotonin production is a way to get rid of th |
rate of inflation the cost of fertilizers and | seeds are prohibitive. |
s include bread, cereals, cheese, milk, nuts & | seeds, and protein such as lean meat, poultry and fi |
The larvae feed on | seeds of Prumnopitys taxifolia. |
New | Seeds Books published books on Christianity. |
Gloved hands clean | seeds from pulp |
izers, pesticides and the use of high yielding | seeds, submersible pumps, etc. has proved to be a bo |
Seeds IV Punk (1987) | |
Larvae feed on | seeds, while pupation occurs into the soil. |
Perilla ketone is present in the leaves and | seeds of purple mint (Perilla frutescens), which is |
million pound question was "If you planted the | seeds of Quercus robur, what would grow?" |
of incorporating a terminator gene into plant | seeds is questioned, with concern being expressed ab |
It occurs naturally in the | seeds of Quisqualis species. |
The | seeds are quite hard and can chip a tooth. |
s the larvae of the Colorado potato beetle and | seeds of ragweed. |
Native to Texas & Louisiana, its | seeds are rare and most plants are available only fr |
en was founded by John G. Fairey, who gathered | seeds of rare and endangered plants through a series |
ly, giving lectures, working directly to plant | seeds and re-vegetate areas, and receiving a number |
the series, Precia uses Fate to collect Jewel | Seeds and reach Al Hazard, a mythical world where Al |
One larva may eat several of the large | seeds before reaching its full growth. |
The pods ripe by April and the | seeds germinate readily if moisture is available. |
in height and can produce abundant amounts of | seeds that readily float and disperse in water. |
The | seeds are readily spread in the droppings of birds, |
When the fruits are mature, and the | seeds are ready to be dispersed, a small part of the |
0, Yi Sujong, expressed: "We want to plant the | seeds of reason, truth, freedom, and the spirit of t |
ked for some time and then is fried with cumin | seeds, salt, red chili powder, green chilies and oth |
These | seeds are red-brown to black in colour, rounded and |
The | seeds are reddish-green, 2-3 mm diameter. |
to be extinct since the 1930s until preserved | seeds were rediscovered in collections of the Belgia |
The fruit is processed for removal of the | seeds and reduction of the heat of the pepper to mor |
hoeing and deep cutting of the taproot before | seeds mature; regular cultivation also prevents its |
The winged | seeds are released when the cones disintegrate at ma |
The | seeds are released when the woody seed capsule split |
The hard | seeds can remain dormant for 6-9 months." |
This increases the likelihood that | seeds will remain underground instead of being eject |
returning home the harvested crops, remaining | seeds and remaining daughterships are converted into |
s, stamp on any animals that get in, and plant | seeds to replace any plants that are eaten. |
parral plant species require fire to germinate | seeds and reproduce, Xylococcus bicolor does not, no |
Flowers rarely produce viable | seeds and reproduction is normally by the bulbils. |
legume pod 1 or 2 centimeters long containing | seeds which resemble "pieces of granite." |
winter diet is mainly plant material including | seeds and rhizomes of aquatic plants, but the Pintai |
oides, the bark of Piscidia erythrina, and the | seeds of Rhynochosia praecatoria by the name of sini |
Blackcurrant seed oil is derived from the | seeds of Ribes nigrum (black currant, or European cu |
o counteract urinary-tract infections, and the | seeds are rich in Omega-3 fatty acids. |
The | seeds are rich in essential oil that can be used for |
or oil, the expressed natural fatty oil of the | seeds of Ricinus communis also contains mixtures of |
Once the | seeds have ripened in mid-autumn the red capsules bu |
he psychedelic properties of the ergine in the | seeds of Rivea corymbosa, as Subproject 22 of MKULTR |
As the dominant alkaloid in the hallucinogenic | seeds of Rivea corymbosa (ololiuhqui), Argyreia nerv |
The dominant alkaloids in the | seeds of Rivea corymbosa (Ololiuhqui), Argyreia nerv |
(Convolvulaceae), including the hallucinogenic | seeds of Rivea corymbosa (ololiuhqui), Argyreia nerv |
Those same | seeds when roasted can also be used as a substitute |
The Cocopah people ate the | seeds after roasting them. |
However, the | seeds of rock and roll could not even be glimpsed in |
Many birds and rodents consume the | seeds, with rodents caching them underground, where |
It eats | seeds, legumes, rooted vegetables, and grasses, but |
They mainly eat | seeds and roots of aquatic plants, aquatic insects a |
us feeding on green plants, underground fungi, | seeds, nuts, roots, also insects, snails, and berrie |
of invertebrates, flower buds, tender leaves, | seeds, and roots. |
of invertebrates, flower buds, tender leaves, | seeds, and roots. |
it even produces edible leaves, flowers, pods, | seeds and roots. |
The | seeds are rough, black, wingless, 3-8 mm long and wi |
It referenced the race to save | seeds from round the world in banks, and housed 60,0 |
Nevertheless, the episode sowed the | seeds for Rousseau's unrelenting hatred of Rameau, w |
They lost to the top | seeds, Virginia Ruano Pascual and Anabel Medina Garr |
C. dactylon reproduces through | seeds, through runners and rhizomes. |
e farms in the region produce maize, sunflower | seeds, sorghum, rye and potatoes. |
ual include sweetgrass, tobacco, morning glory | seeds, diviner's sage and white sage. |
The | seeds are said to taste somewhat like black mustard |
rained and eaten with sprinkled toasted sesame | seeds, chili sauce and a hoisin based sauce. |
David Baddiel, Frank Skinner and the Lightning | Seeds by saying they "should be kept as far away as |
A single plant can produce hundreds of | seeds, which scatter as much as several meters from |
Veracevine is an alkaloid that occurs in the | seeds of Schoenocaulon officinale. |
The | seeds of Scindapsus are rounded to slightly kidney-s |
opportunist feeder and will eat insects, fish, | seeds, worms, scraps and carrion in towns, or take i |
It feeds primarily on the | seeds of sea oats and bluestem, but will occasionall |
any kokkoh recipes include other whole grains, | seeds and seasonings, most commonly sweet rice, azuk |
In the semifinals, the highest and lowest | seeds and second-highest and second-lowest seeds pla |
Seeds and seed pods may be picked up along the path | |
Seeds and seed hairs from an eastern cottonwood | |
ude prevention of soil erosion, food (flowers, | seeds and seed pods), yellow dye (from the flowers), |
By placing the | seeds and seedlings into pots of loam surrounded by |
Some species also cause damping off, killing | seeds or seedlings during or before germination. |
along with natural carminatives such as anise | seeds, coriander seeds and cumin. |
Seeds: the seeds are mature when the capsule changes | |
The fruit is a double samara with two winged | seeds, the seeds are disc-shaped, strongly flattened |
Mustard | seeds, coriander seeds, and allspice are popular ext |
te fall, they eat acorns, huckleberries, maple | seeds, thistle seeds, grain seeds, grass, roots, and |
f wood pellets, cherry pits, soy beans, orange | seeds, lemon seeds, grape seeds, rice, or screened c |
made are sometimes sprinkled on top with poppy | seeds, sesame seeds, pumpkin kernels, linseed or sun |
o beans, Pinto beans, Red Kidney beans, Sesame | seeds, Sunflower seeds. |
The | Seeds' 'Can't Seem to Make You Mine' was used on a w |
the presence of trehalose is seen in sunflower | seeds, moonwort, Selaginella plants, and sea algae. |
t their lives, specialising in leguminous weed | seeds and seldom eating grass seeds. |
The bulldog does not sell | seeds, it sells pot and booze. |
States has been attempted since 1744 when tea | seeds were sent to the Trust Garden in Savannah. |
Appelman wrote the books | Seeds for Sermons; Ye Must Be Born Again and Other S |
f Ejiao is often mixed with almonds and sesame | seeds and served as a snack that is popular in Shand |
e expensive variety which is topped with poppy | seeds or sesame seeds. |
D'Incarville described and sent back | seeds of several plants then unknown in Europe as a |
The fruit and | seeds of several species are used for human food, oi |
Cuphea oil is oil pressed from the | seeds of several species of the genus Cuphea. |
The | seeds are sharply quadrangular in shape, about 1mm l |
The | seeds are shiny, oblong, and have a red covering. |
en guesses that his plane carrying the triffid | seeds was shot down by the Red Airforce, allowing th |
With all | seeds, care should be taken that they are intended f |
The | seeds have silky tufts. |
The flat | seeds have silky hairs that allow the seeds to float |
The | seeds look similar to a tick and give this plant par |
The incorporation of toxins into the | seeds and similar carbohydrate sources also affected |
Some of these plants and their | seeds may simply fade from the community after a fir |
1984 Nick Cave & The Bad | Seeds: The Singer (Writer/Director) |
Seeds' older sister, another android also built by D | |
Fruits are capsules of 3-4 mm in length with | seeds of size 0.74 x 0.5 mm, average weight of 0.10- |
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ield of over 200 grams per harvest) individual | seeds are small and cumbersome to harvest. |
on small insects and spiders, and occasionally | seeds and small vegetable matter, beneath shrubs and |
The fruit is a capsule containing | seeds with small wings. |
ntly flower petals and mosses, but also beans, | seeds and small cones. |
The Lesser Roadrunner eats | seeds, fruit, small reptiles and frogs. |
The | seeds are small triangular nuts 15-20 mm long and 7- |
Seeds are small and black. | |
The finch is an omnivorous passerine, eating | seeds and small insects. |
ith the color of the foliage of the plant; the | seeds are small, black, and surrounded with a thin, |
The | seeds are small, 4-7 mm long, and have a long slende |
The | seeds are small. |
It feeds on | seeds, vegetation, snails, and insects. |
Red chillies, Sunflower | seeds are some of the important cultivated crops in |
ater-soluble and can be removed by soaking the | seeds for some days in water. |
d in a tea as a remedy for rheumatism, and the | seeds are sometimes chewed after meals to aid digest |
of vegetation including grasses, flowers, and | seeds and sometimes insects. |
The | seeds are sometimes called Kecksies or Kex. |
generally contained 100 or more varieities of | seeds, and sometimes included dried plant specimens |
capsule 2 to 3 centimeters long, swollen with | seeds, and sometimes coiling. |
niana forages on the land, eating mostly grass | seeds, supplemented somewhat with insects. |
The larvae feed on the | seeds of Sophora chrysophylla. |
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