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| as that of Oxford University's opener Richard | Twining, and he finished with five in the match. |
| Mandevilla sanderi climbs by | twining around some support and it can reach the heig |
| Sullivans to Australia along with sister ship | Twining as a temporary replacement. |
| ber 1, 1943; briefly under Doolittle and then | Twining) as part of MASAF. |
| Edward | Twining, Baron Twining (1899-1967), British colonial |
| In 1958 he succeeded Edward | Twining, Baron Twining as governor of Tanganyika. |
| Edward Francis | Twining, Baron Twining, GCMG, MBE, KStJ, (29 June 189 |
| Utricularia volubilis, the | twining bladderwort, is a perennial, affixed aquatic |
| enus are woody vines or sometimes shrubs with | twining branches. |
| a meter tall, with many spreading and erect, | twining branches. |
| The vine climbs without | twining but does produce tendrils. |
| John | Twining Clement was a politician in Ontario, Canada. |
| Tecomanthe speciosa is a vigorous | twining climber growing up to 10m in height. |
| A dead man (killed by Charles | Twining during the fire) is found outside her house, |
| Selections from Thomas | Twining's correspondence can be found in Recreations |
| They became the parents of Arthur | Twining Hadley, president of Yale University from 189 |
| lochia clematitis, (European) Birthwort, is a | twining herbaceous plant in the Aristolochiaceae fami |
| Thomas | Twining Keefler (March 26, 1824 - November 16, 1906) |
| The group was set up by Louisa | Twining of the Twining's Tea family. |
| is retirement, he became a life peer as Baron | Twining, of Tanganyika and of Godalming in the County |
| t gains its species name, intricata, from its | twining or winding habit. |
| It is a spindly, | twining perennial plant with lobed or toothed leaves |
| sera neesii, the jewel rainbow is an erect or | twining perennial tuberous species in the carnivorous |
| sytha pubescens the Devil's Twine is a common | twining plant of the Laurel family, in southern and e |
| These are palaeotropical climbing | twining plants, found in lowland to submontane, wet t |
| Calandrinia eremaea - | twining purslane |
| Rear Admiral | Twining retired early in 1923. |
| Twining served as Governor of North Borneo from Novem | |
| Aphanopetalum clematideum is a species of | twining shrub or vines that grows in the Geraldton Sa |
| It is an evergreen | twining shrubby vine growing to several meters high t |
| ld snapdragon known by the common name yellow | twining snapdragon. |
| This is a small vine with a highly branched, | twining stem rarely exceeding a meter in length with |
| plant forms bulbils in the leaf axils of the | twining stems, and tubers beneath the ground. |
| t is a vine with alternate, simple leaves, on | twining stems. |
| liana growing to a height of 5-30 m tall with | twining stems. |
| in the fighting, Col. (later MGEN) Merrill B. | Twining suggested that a commemorative medal be struc |
| He was a member of the | Twining tea family. |
| are pinnate, with two leaflets and a branched | twining tendril at the apex of the petiole. |
| the wild, using small branched tendrils with | twining tips. |
| n of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, GEN Nathan F. | Twining, USAF, sent a memorandum, in August 1959, to |
| s of the Convolvulaceae, Cynanchum laeve is a | twining vine with heart-shaped leaves common in roads |
| Cottsia comprises 3 species of slender | twining vines native to northern Mexico and extending |
| Rear Adm. | Twining was married to Caroline Twining. |
| Twining was the uncle of United States Air Force Gene | |
| Twining was born in Boscobel, Wisconsin on January 17 | |
| Twining was also an accomplished musician, and assist | |
| trategic Air Force under Major General Nathan | Twining was a sub-command of the Mediterranean Allied |
| It has a sturdy perennial vine that may have | twining, woody stems that are 30 feet (9.1 m) or long |
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