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t her, yet never critical of the ignorant and | tolerant always of the little insincerities of politic |
ted as an ornamental plant for use in drought | tolerant and succulent gardens, and in container garde |
In 1444 Piero married the wise, | tolerant and cultured Lucrezia Tornabuoni (1425-1482), |
The Duchess-Regent, who was a | tolerant and generous person, financially assisted the |
J. kraussi is salt | tolerant and favours a damp environment and is most of |
They are very disease resistant and parasite | tolerant, and these genetic traits have created a dema |
l plant, for California native plant, drought | tolerant, and natural habitat gardens. |
The Asian form, L. asiaticus is heat | tolerant and symptoms of the disease can develop at te |
However, many Dachshunds are very | tolerant and loyal to children within their family, bu |
oping positive self-images in a safe, secure, | tolerant and aesthetic environment." |
columnist, Bill Dwyer, wrote, "No matter how | tolerant and ecumenical Brewers' management wants to b |
available as an ornamental plant for: drought | tolerant and native plant gardens, and natural landsca |
d millions die, but the old, largely liberal, | tolerant and materially progressive order perished. |
from the cells, making cancer cells medicine | tolerant, and rendering antineoplastic drugs ineffecti |
olarship, toward building a more pluralistic, | tolerant, and enlightened Israeli society." |
re sociable and responsible, as well as being | tolerant and responsive to each others talents and nee |
per, the Midlands edition reported for a more | tolerant and diverse readership within the south Asian |
gh this simple work that the Muslim artist is | tolerant and not aggressive, despite abuses that may c |
It is low maintenance, drought | tolerant, and has a very high heat tolerance. |
The Jabily is drought | tolerant and does well in full sun in most places. |
ancient woodland in England need to be shade | tolerant and slow colonisers. |
paper calls itself a politically independent, | tolerant and Christian daily. |
It is drought | tolerant and good for xeriscaping, and it is also a lo |
against Catholics; but he later returned to a | tolerant approach to religious conformity. |
e, the resulting service can only be as fault | tolerant as the processor executing that server. |
s; however it is not as ethanol and inhibitor | tolerant as the traditional ethanol producing yeast Sa |
However, Amsterdam has long had a | tolerant attitude towards prostitution, coupled with c |
emperamental and strict, she displayed a more | tolerant attitude than most would have. |
y, Castile started to revoke some of the more | tolerant attributes of the treaty. |
English Restoration of 1660 had started on a | tolerant basis. |
People are | tolerant but remember when you are tolerant you tolera |
The Desert Agave is drought | tolerant but requires good drainage. |
rade and used in landscape design; in drought | tolerant, California native plants, traditional, and h |
a typical long lived, slow growing and shade | tolerant climax species. |
ally the well known E.Coli, which is a thermo | tolerant coliform, one can determine if the water has |
Amendment 2 is] a modest attempt by seemingly | tolerant Coloradans to preserve traditional sexual mor |
It is the human equivalent of fault | tolerant design that allows equipment to continue func |
In their advocacy of an exclusive, though | tolerant, ecclesiastical authority, Young England's pl |
religious matters the Mongols were generally | tolerant even though many churches and monasteries wer |
g, triple modular redundancy (TMR) is a fault | tolerant form of N-modular redundancy, in which three |
nd because I can now say it to people who are | tolerant, from an European country, who have learnt th |
They are used in native plant and drought | tolerant gardens and landscapes. |
hen healthy, this full sun and slightly shade | tolerant grass is aggressive enough to choke out weeds |
ry poorly drained soil and tend to have water | tolerant grasses within these areas. |
It is drought | tolerant, growing in coastal sage scrub, chaparral, th |
al Storage Platform V and VM is a fully fault | tolerant, high performance, non-blocking, silicon base |
The | tolerant humanist Macropedius was apparently suspected |
yrshire, consisting of Angela Silvery and her | tolerant husband Ricky. |
plants are very slow growing and very drought | tolerant, in a container or planted as an ornamental g |
or its transgressions and promised to be more | tolerant in the future, but a large indemnity was stil |
d to put Cyrenaica under its control, and was | tolerant in religious matters, allowing the Franciscan |
landowners of the Yorkshire grouse moors were | tolerant in deciding not to publish a correct right of |
nt but erratic member of the Connecticut bar, | tolerant in religious matters and bitterly hated by st |
At that time, Poland was largely | tolerant in religious affairs. |
The Roman Empire was generally quite | tolerant in its treatment of other religions. |
White fir, being shade | tolerant, is a climax species in forest succession in |
the Muslim Brotherhood and sought to create a | tolerant Islamic movement with liberal tendencies, but |
ough A. faecalis is considered to be alkaline | tolerant, it maintains a neutral pH in its cytosol to |
ens, and is popular in California for drought | tolerant landscaping. |
a | tolerant, liberal minded broad church clergyman who at |
Though in most respects a | tolerant man, he steadily opposed the movement for Cat |
ervosa, also known as wild coffee, is a shade | tolerant medium-sized shrub native to Florida as well |
Thompson says, "I think that we ought to be a | tolerant nation. |
an ornamental plant for native plant, drought | tolerant, natural landscape, and habitat gardens; and |
an ornamental plant for native plant, drought | tolerant, natural landscape, and habitat gardens; and |
an ornamental plant for native plant, drought | tolerant, natural landscape, and habitat gardens; and |
rganisms have adapted in novel ways to become | tolerant of these pressures in order to colonize deep |
Unlike his siblings, he was quite | tolerant of his former co-religionists, also because h |
She was a friend to new ideas, | tolerant of Protestants, whose beliefs she openly embr |
The coastal form is highly | tolerant of salt, so it is often planted to stabilize |
If the political elite in Ireland remained | tolerant of British political parties and the monarchy |
ith NBC, which has historically been far less | tolerant of preemptions than the other networks. |
Yeast systems are | tolerant of diverse culture conditions and harsh chemi |
mental plant for its evergreen foliage and is | tolerant of deep shade. |
It needs good drainage, is not | tolerant of excess water, and should receive minimal w |
It is highly | tolerant of salinity and drought and may be used as an |
Queen Elizabeth I was much more | tolerant of religious persuasions, and both Catholic a |
ore or less dome-shaped crown, and it is more | tolerant of shade than C. monogyna. |
e to its unusual blue colour and being fairly | tolerant of conditions it can be used in tropical aqua |
Frequency modulation is more | tolerant of doppler shifts than single-sideband, and t |
tutionalized racism of German society was not | tolerant of blacks. |
The species is | tolerant of habitat loss but is listed as vulnerable d |
These are very | tolerant of other plants, stable, persistent but not i |
E. senticosus is broadly | tolerant of soils, growing in sandy, loamy, and heavy |
Nevertheless, he was | tolerant of the Christians who lived under his authori |
k like, and believed that Wright would not be | tolerant of his opinions. |
ent Robert Walpole, whose government had been | tolerant of Wild's thievery and the South Sea director |
A hardy species, this shrimp is | tolerant of a wide range of water conditions and can e |
and it is said that Mimosa scabrella is more | tolerant of frost than Mimosa tenuiflora. |
utus benefits the grazing of livestock and is | tolerant of defoliation caused by heavy grazing. |
It grows rapidly and is | tolerant of many soils and varied situations, although |
It is found on the upper middle shore and is | tolerant of low salinity levels where fresh water ente |
This species is not very | tolerant of competition and so is found in damp crevas |
It is | tolerant of acidic soils, shows high shade tolerance ( |
These small cultivars are also more | tolerant of heavy or stony soil than long-rooted culti |
as, for example in pine flatlands, but is not | tolerant of grazing or solid forest cover. |
nd stated, "This man does not appear any more | tolerant of me. |
thing roots in waterlogged soils, but is also | tolerant of reasonably dry situations. |
Once hatched, chicks are quite | tolerant of one another, although the first hatched is |
s, this species is a competent swimmer and is | tolerant of salt in its diet and water supply. |
ome ornamental, are chosen specifically to be | tolerant of the low-water nature of the Santa Barbara |
e, Clark has been criticized for being overly | tolerant of homosexuality and even challenging the Vat |
s to the Muslim ruler Uzbeg Khan who was very | tolerant of Christians and treated Christians kindly. |
They are | tolerant of mild drought, though fruit production may |
Canadians are generally | tolerant of both British and US spellings, with Britis |
an easily grown but moisture hungry herb, but | tolerant of extreme heat (+40C) and moderate cold (-5C |
s toward Japanese art and society became less | tolerant of such extravagance, and what it was like to |
of the "cowboy life," while others were more | tolerant of the odors and timetable of a working ranch |
of the Tropic of Cancer), it is surprisingly | tolerant of cold, having survived temperatures down to |
Pakistan feels that Afghanistan is too | tolerant of the so-called independent Pashtunistan mov |
unlicensed devices already are required to be | tolerant of ISM emissions in these bands, unlicensed l |
ce unlicensed operation typically needs to be | tolerant of interference from other devices anyway. |
ntiful, and there is evidence that it is more | tolerant of pollution and will morer readily accept se |
ed would have been quite impure and thus more | tolerant of low temperatures. |
, or because succeeding generations grew less | tolerant of the Shaker church's insistence on self-abn |
rested in the episode "Mufti Trouble", and is | tolerant of Birdman's requirement to do-over 38 cases |
t terms as mayor of Omaha because he was more | tolerant of the Dennison's "Sporting District" in the |
This suits the plant just fine as it is | tolerant of low light levels; it does not need full su |
ar enough, and that the Church of England was | tolerant of practices which they associated with the C |
ribed by Inez Verdoorn in 1944, is remarkably | tolerant of low temperatures and may be propagated fro |
slightly further north than P. incarnata, and | tolerant of winter temperatures down to −15 °C, and ev |
evious 7 years, had made him less pliable and | tolerant of the ambiguities in royal policy that made |
", though while not condoning the sin, he was | tolerant of those who sincerely tried and failed to li |
tion his faith but rather realize that "he is | tolerant of all faiths because he known the essence of |
ientalis, sedges, paperbarks and other plants | tolerant of seasonal waterlogging. |
or survive and that some cell types are more | tolerant of loss of CBP or p300 than the whole organis |
'Anjou and Bosc pears, both winter pears more | tolerant of cold than the Bartlett. |
It is very | tolerant of acidic soil. |
Established trees are highly | tolerant of drought. |
It prefers sandy soils and is | tolerant of shade. |
It is also | tolerant of dry locations and high winds. |
This breed is also highly | tolerant of trypanosome. |
However, the plant is | tolerant of periodically dry soils and is tolerant of |
It is an opportunistic species | tolerant of stressful conditions, and often found in p |
To thrive in Extremadura, it must be | tolerant of heat and drought. |
The most water | tolerant of all Lupines.It is used as a native landsca |
The new Protestant rulers were more | tolerant of the Jews than the Catholics had been. |
It is | tolerant of moderately saline and alkaline soils and i |
Using this technique the line is more | tolerant of errors caused by noise and signal loss. |
are often said to be "xerotolerant", meaning | tolerant of dry conditions. |
Organotrifluoroborates are | tolerant of air and moisture and are easy to handle an |
It is | tolerant of low light, low humidity, temperature fluct |
It is more | tolerant of dry conditions than most other members of |
former lecturer at Chester Cathedral, he was | tolerant of Puritan views in his diocese. |
This tropical crustacean is very | tolerant of environmental changes, and is primarily a |
It adapts to most soils, and is | tolerant of frost and salt spray. |
He was | tolerant of Puritans, shielding the future biographer |
Sugar Maple is among the most shade | tolerant of large deciduous trees. |
It is not particularly | tolerant of heavy wear or very close mowing (<5mm), ho |
Andropogon gerardii, big bluestem, is | tolerant of a wide range of soils and moisture. |
They are | tolerant of most water conditions and are generally a |
Plants prefer a sunny position and are | tolerant of dryness and poor soils. |
On the other hand, it is quite | tolerant of cold weather. |
to certain biological pests, it is relatively | tolerant of cold. |
The plant is not very | tolerant of cold, and in the wild is a shrub. |
It is | tolerant of pollution and it is not fussy about soil t |
They are also more | tolerant of changes in humidity and temperature than a |
ecies does best in warmer climates and is not | tolerant of frost. |
It is also | tolerant of wildfire, resprouting relatively easily af |
some people are trying to teach people to be | tolerant of gays. |
The newspaper is noted for its | tolerant or even supportive attitude towards some aspe |
who generally favored a 19th-century liberal, | tolerant outlook); and ownership of church property in |
His longing for a more | tolerant past may be partly explained as a reaction ag |
I think we ought to be | tolerant people. |
lled Sierra Leone bologi or worow, is a shade | tolerant perennial vine grown especially in Sierra Leo |
It is an extreme drought and | tolerant plant with slow-growing habit. |
Celmisia is a very tropical and heat | tolerant plant. |
most common and most widely distributed salt | tolerant plants and provides one of the best known exa |
traveling to Europe to promote the country's | tolerant, pluralist interpretation of Islam and counte |
ly tried to make Peter I of Russia adopt more | tolerant policies towards the followers of Union of Br |
the Arab forces enacted liberal, generous and | tolerant policies. |
Start of less | tolerant policy towards Christians and Jews by the Sel |
en as too traditional or outdated by the more | tolerant Portuguese aristocracy. |
Byzantine fault | tolerant protocols are algorithms that are robust to a |
Elizabeth is depicted as being a | tolerant queen, which is debatable. |
timal pH of agarase is 5.5, it is stable at a | tolerant range, from 4.0 to 9.0. |
op of Passau from 1763 to 1783, he was a more | tolerant reforming Catholic. |
The | tolerant Sigismund II Augustus granted equal rights to |
Elizabeth in January 1585, replacing the more | tolerant Sir Ralph Sadler. |
found in Tasmania and is Australias most cold | tolerant snake, even inhabiting areas on Mount Koscius |
homelike, quiet, supportive, protective, and | tolerant social environment." |
en would lose his right to live in peace in a | tolerant society in which every individual would respe |
sexual, but I think that everyone who wants a | tolerant society, tolerant Europe, tolerant should be |
The shade | tolerant species are capable of growing under the cano |
t marsh and may be succulent, like other salt | tolerant species its members are commonly known as sal |
tter to the bishops of Ireland reveals a more | tolerant spirit than is generally attributed to him. |
oss Time & Space (originally stood for Have A | Tolerant Spirit), and is conducted in March. |
In addition, fault | tolerant systems are characterized in terms of both pl |
m, but their interpretation of Islam was more | tolerant than that of the settled population, and they |
flowers, its textured petals, and it is more | tolerant than most lilies of lime in the soil. |
ing as the portrayal, she was definitely more | tolerant than most kings and queens were during the si |
Shade | tolerant, they prefer living near or under trees. |
rown in shade or sun, and is somewhat drought | tolerant though it performs best in moist situations.I |
liable equipment and network designs that are | tolerant to failures and faults. |
APRZ-OOK is considered to be more | tolerant to pulse-to-pulse (intra-channel) non-linear |
benzodiazepines, meaning if an individual is | tolerant to one benzodiazepine, they will display a to |
This is where the user has become | tolerant to the effects of the drug, increasing the do |
ng effects, and this also renders the animals | tolerant to the analgesic effects of N2O. |
and are therefore indicated only in those not | tolerant to statins. |
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