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s is a low, prostrate perennial herb forming | spreading mats 20 or 30 centimeters high. |
The Grusonia parishii cactus grows in | spreading mats along the sandy ground no more than abo |
r being uninformed about her subject and for | spreading mere gossip (see Stanley Hoffman, Foreign Af |
ed over forty albums, exploring her gift and | spreading messages of faith. |
the recall initiative which he claimed were | spreading mis-information, specifically that the group |
He wandered up and down in East Anglia | spreading mystical doctrines, and found a hearing at C |
ong roops of the Indian expeditionary force, | spreading nationalist literature and hoping to incite |
This was achieved by | spreading nitrogen fertilizer on meadow on the hill in |
g the A327; and the woodlands of the Ridges, | spreading north to the Nine Mile Ride. |
The village is centred on the River Pang, | spreading north-south along Cock Lane, that runs betwe |
an area in southwest Georgia, United States, | spreading north. |
common in southern England and Wales and is | spreading northwards, but the spread may be limited by |
McClendon was often heard | spreading numerous right-wing conspiracy rumors includ |
eautiful riding and hiking country, with its | spreading oaks, majestic sycamores and new botanic gar |
are united by the same spirituality: prayer, | spreading of the Gospel, solidarity with the poor, ecu |
The operation is blamed for the | spreading of sub standard cannabis containing silica, |
Gathering, compiling and | spreading of knowledge of husbandry and reproduction o |
He significantly contributed to the | spreading of Islam in South Asia. |
la tube 12-27 mm long and lobes are erect to | spreading of about 2.4-4.4 mm in length. |
Souques' sign: Involuntary extension and | spreading of the fingers when the paretic arm of patie |
erry College, for 'the honour of God and the | spreading of good literature'. |
ommittee to consider Bill 91 (To Prevent the | spreading of Canada Thistle in Upper Canada--Chapter 4 |
animal housing system, based on the repeated | spreading of straw or sawdust material in indoor booth |
nd horizontal loads and a failure by outward | spreading of the arch." |
Whether the | spreading of the Black Death between 1348 and 1350 kil |
ts to the King of Persia" and sought for the | spreading of Persian sympathy in the cities of Greece |
n shown to be involved in the initiation and | spreading of heterochromatin in the mating-type region |
Kinetics of adhesion, growth and | spreading of living cells |
As gastrulation continues, further | spreading of the blastocoel floor by upward movement o |
Ants are responsible for the | spreading of its seeds. |
This accusation declares actions like the | spreading of rumours, the use of posters, and the form |
quent droughts in the summer so the adequate | spreading of water sources is also debatable. |
t was formed when rocks, weakened by gradual | spreading of the North American continent, sagged into |
s or large obstacles in their paths, and the | spreading of misinformation such as false route inform |
larly activities, he established schools for | spreading of modern education in Pabna and in Agarpara |
There is more danger in the | spreading of diseases as there are no crosswinds becau |
acter assassination may involve doublespeak, | spreading of rumors, innuendo or deliberate misinforma |
goals go beyond the aims of the support and | spreading of sidux. |
eful, voluntary creation and its role in the | spreading of Polish culture. |
l growth of the population, facilitating the | spreading of a smallpox epidemic. |
he Combined English Universities seats) or a | spreading of business into other constituencies. |
atidylglycerol is thought to be important in | spreading of surfactant over the Type I cellular surfa |
Its purpose is the | spreading of music as an art, to create unity and iden |
rea to work at the facility, resulted in the | spreading of a virus that could cause leukemia. |
spreading of informational leaflets for Poles about hu | |
he fractures that comprise the rift zones is | spreading of the volcano. |
structed to "enquire into the publishing and | spreading of Books and Pamphlets, tending" to the spre |
associated with increased traffic, including | spreading of noxious weeds and root rot fungus. |
the bait among colony members assists in the | spreading of the poison throughout the colony. |
With the | spreading of the movement, both church and state autho |
The specific | spreading of fertilizer is also known as aerial topdre |
The | spreading oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is contamina |
largest Greek colony on the Taman peninsula, | spreading on two plateaux along the Asian shore of the |
In addition to | spreading on toast or bread, one or two level teaspoon |
of fortification walls and towers which are | spreading on the top of the hill, on a plateau with ro |
lamming down' voice, while throwing down and | spreading one's palm. |
barrier against condensed chromatin proteins | spreading onto active chromatin. |
tubular with the white or pink-tinged sepals | spreading open to reveal smaller whitish petals inside |
ves, the leaflets showing "sleep movements", | spreading open in light and closing in darkness. |
is roughly tubular, with the whitish sepals | spreading open to reveal smaller whitish petals within |
tonework, and to reduce the risk of the fire | spreading or escaping. |
rb growing from a woody caudex and extending | spreading or climbing stems up to 70 centimeters. |
It has a | spreading or erect habit, growing to a height of betwe |
mnoclada is an annual herb with a branching, | spreading or upright stem up to about 20 centimeters l |
The Ceanothus maritimus is a | spreading or ascending shrub under a meter in height w |
They have short | spreading or forward pointing horns. |
re would be of vastly more use to terrorists | spreading or intensifying fear, uncertainty and doubt. |
It is a small, bushy shrub | spreading or growing erect and approaching one meter i |
It is | spreading or erect in form, approaching 2 meters in ma |
It is an erect, | spreading, or trailing shrub often exceeding meter in |
The inflorescence is an open array of | spreading or upright branches bearing small, awned spi |
giobothrys collinus is an annual herb with a | spreading or erect stem 10 to 40 centimeters in length |
It is a woody perennial herb producing | spreading or twisting and climbing branches, usually q |
ces; when the fire does not show any risk of | spreading or causing casualties, the firefighters with |
It has a | spreading or habit, growing to between 2 and 4.5 metre |
It has a low | spreading or erect habit, growing to 1 metre high. |
The shrubby species is | spreading or sprawling in habit, up to 2.5 metres wide |
The inflorescence is a | spreading or drooping array of up to 20 branches lined |
We must respond by | spreading our own message of tolerance and respect for |
in the mid-20th century, with tract housing | spreading out from the city along U.S. Route 1 Busines |
The search for newer avenues has seen OIL | spreading out its operations in onshore / offshore Ori |
xas is made up of a number of neighborhoods, | spreading out surrounding the central downtown area. |
nia erupting from the center of the dome and | spreading out to form a pancake-like deposit. |
re known as the "Mother Rivers of Changhua", | spreading out in a fan-shaped distribution throughout |
rivalry between the Crips and the Bloods are | spreading out far beyond big cities. |
d like a pagoda, with a narrow base of stems | spreading out into a wider inflorescence, which is a m |
He had them move out to the north, | spreading out Octavian's ships which up until now were |
Spreading out from it are later stone and frame additi | |
er the merchants the larger the house, often | spreading out to a second floor. |
rb forming clumps under 20 centimeters tall, | spreading out via tiny stolons. |
ocess, only starting in the middle register, | spreading out to all seven octaves, and the contractin |
entropy increase will be due to the literal | spreading out of the motional energy of each substance |
ts as the injection causes mechanical edema, | spreading out the tattoo ink, which in turn makes it m |
activities to cover more than one community, | spreading out the construction work by sending over te |
then the process of typesetting occurred, by | spreading out the individual letter tiles onto the flo |
suffered from the same problem, the frigates | spreading out widely in their search but failing to di |
the temple had to be 'built up' instead of ' | spreading out' to build. |
ty of different music and acts, with charity | spreading out. |
Technically, the red or orange | spreading outer parts of the flower are sepals, and th |
ing in the mid 19th century, as the town was | spreading outside to old town walls and as the textile |
military action however, was prevented from | spreading outside of Puerto Rico. |
y mounds up to about 20 centimeters high and | spreading outward via tough stolons. |
Air | spreading outward from the pressurized zone causes cou |
The mine begins in the midrib, | spreading outward and upward between two lateral veins |
forming dense, stiff clumps in the soil and | spreading outward. |
ng spikelets parallel to the stem instead of | spreading outward. |
about 20 centimeters long, growing erect or | spreading outward. |
Upper level outflow was | spreading outwards from the tropical storm with a high |
espects consists of minute feathery crystals | spreading outwards through a fine grained or glassy ro |
haped, with the thin end at the city centre, | spreading outwards between Newmarket Road and Earlham |
vere bushfires on 22 January 2006 with fires | spreading over 67 square kilometres (26 sq mi) of land |
It was then shifted to the present campus | spreading over 20 hectares in September 1963. |
Spreading over 10 acres (40,000 m2) the foundations of | |
Remnants of Tropical Depression Nine | spreading over the Greater Antilles |
I'm against a grey uniformity | spreading over everything, which is the way the world |
The ornamental detail | spreading over the minutely carved ceilings, doorways, |
cambrian showed some major glaciation events | spreading over much of the earth. |
He has to his credit 19 books | spreading over 300 poems in 10 anthologies, 6 books of |
eates a giant cloud of Black Gas that begins | spreading over the entire planet. |
e-Teutonic Nordics" - Early Nordic influence | spreading over the continent. |
Spreading over 700 meters, the ceremonial area drops a | |
hey are subtended by broad, scarious bracts, | spreading, ovoid-oblong to cylindrical, 15 - 20 x 5 - |
ure Polish general-charged into the suburbs, | spreading panic among the confused garrison. |
The spikelets are borne on a | spreading panicle inflorescence. |
The inflorescence is a branching, | spreading panicle up to 35 centimeters long bearing ov |
very common Hysteria and rumors circulated, | spreading paranoia throughout the country. |
through the understanding of Jazz as well as | spreading peace worldwide through his "Jazz for Peace |
ory-of-the-wall (Parietaria officinalis) and | spreading pellitory (Parietaria judaica). |
His zeal and influence in | spreading Pentecostalism through the south has earned |
Astragalus webberi is a | spreading perennial herb with stems up to 50 centimete |
Acacia obtusifolia is an upright or | spreading perennial tree which grows from 1.5m to 8m i |
Astragalus cimae is a | spreading perennial herb with somewhat fleshy stems up |
bush, also known as Limestone Mintbush, is a | spreading perennial shrub that grows to 0.5 m tall. |
Fagonia pachyacantha is a | spreading perennial herb not more than 1 metre (3.3 ft |
This is a heavily branching, | spreading perennial herb growing up to about 60 centim |
It is a low, | spreading perrenial native to alpine regions of Europe |
Each flower is white to dark pink, with | spreading petals around a thick center. |
s white, bell-shaped flowers consisting of 5 | spreading petals emerge from April through June, and o |
jepsonii is a | spreading plant growing up to about half a meter tall. |
Amelanchier utahensis is a | spreading plant, reaching a maximum of 5m-15 feet in h |
hoffmannii is a shorter, | spreading plant. |
These are generally low | spreading plants with many long stems and deeply lobed |
They are small, tufted, bushy or | spreading plants growing to 10-45 cm tall. |
ted in a reddish, hairy calyx of sepals with | spreading, pointed lobes. |
false accusations that the missionaries were | spreading poison through the ritual of the pouring of |
Mexico City, and worked from the university | spreading political information on behalf of the EZLN. |
simply waiting for a time to take action in | spreading popular mistrust of the Provisional Governme |
At the time of its | spreading popularity, end 1980s and mainly early 1990s |
Masset phonology is complicated by various | spreading processes caused by contiguous sonorants acr |
ia's Hindu nationalist leadership must cease | spreading propaganda about Hindu temples being destroy |
1933, the local Blockleiter was in charge of | spreading propaganda and developing an acceptance to t |
fense, providing social services and relief, | spreading propaganda, and facilitating communication. |
ly 24, 1918, charged with desertion and with | spreading propaganda. |
It is a small annual herb producing a thin, | spreading purplish stem no more than 9 centimeters lon |
ese worms are specific to a single web site, | spreading quickly by exploiting specific vulnerabiliti |
n rebel hands, and news of the rebellion was | spreading rapidly over northern India. |
It began | spreading rapidly during the 1840s throughout the Unit |
identified one, Phytophthora cambivora, are | spreading rapidly and may soon reach the entire range |
The edges of Dar es Salaam are | spreading rapidly, severely taxing the transportation |
and | spreading rapidly. |
walls and furniture, contributed to the fire | spreading rapidly. |
cidentally introduced to Europe, where it is | spreading rapidly. |
te attempts to quietly bear the disease, the | spreading rash soon proved impossible to conceal and s |
water onto the continents; conversely, when | spreading rates decline, the ridges subside, and the s |
mid-ocean ridge volume, which is related to | spreading rates. |
ute sessile stelate hairs with horizonatally | spreading rays". |
The key to | spreading religion and influence from the main site to |
religious cult, disrupting public order, and | spreading religious heresy about the imminent end of t |
redited with having played a crucial role in | spreading Renaissance ideas to the Low Countries and h |
Due to | spreading resistance of plant pathogens towards fungic |
The species is unique for its | spreading, rhizomatous bulbs. |
Its rapid growth and | spreading rhizomes make it an invasive pest in some ar |
s to one meter-3 feet tall from a network of | spreading rhizomes. |
ance, growing in small continuous tufts from | spreading rhizomes. |
There is a large | spreading ring, white above but sometimes with yellowi |
radio station "became much more involved in | spreading risky politics than in spreading the Gospel. |
next years built a fierce opposition to him, | spreading rumors about inadmissible behaviors of the P |
in Jiangsu known as "Tang" was arrested for | spreading rumors online he would go to Nanjing (the Ma |
r directly saw the Japanese military who are | spreading rumors about the army's act of brutality", t |
Chong, and Li Xian of being Lu's partisans, | spreading rumors to cause soldiers to resent Emperor D |
Vince began | spreading rumors to the Alliance that there was a mole |
She has been | spreading rumors, chaos and sabotage to bring down Pre |
Plot, and then prosecuted Lord Cochrane for | spreading rumours of Napoleon's death to make money on |
to believe Caroline during the time Guy was | spreading rumours about Caroline having sex with him. |
ish almoner who, in 1538 was found guilty of | spreading rumours about the death of Henry VIII and wa |
th yellow-green, semi-juvenile foliage (with | spreading scale-leaf tips) and 'Lutea' with yellow-gre |
brown, 1-2 cm diameter, with dense modified | spreading scale-leaves 6-10 mm long and 2-3 mm broad a |
rple body tipped with a pappus of five long, | spreading scales, the whole unit measuring 1 or 2 cent |
ad raided the premises of 19 suspects in the | spreading scandal, and discovered evidence that may im |
The deal was denounced due to the | spreading scandal. |
tative of Spain to Naples, he was accused of | spreading sedition and instigating riots during unrest |
na is a sub-shrub in the genus Celmisia with | spreading, semi- decumbent, woody stems and terminal r |
a littoralis generally grows in dense clumps | spreading several meters wide and up to a meter-3 feet |
little data available regarding the risk of | spreading sexually transmitted diseases between women. |
The most common way of | spreading short distances is through root to root cont |
It is a | spreading shrub or small tree growing to 7 m (23 ft) t |
It is a | spreading shrub growing one half to one meter in heigh |
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