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This is a perennial herb forming mats from | woody bases, sometimes taking dwarf form with stems |
ect stems up to about 30 centimeters tall with | woody bases. |
of erect stems 30 to 50 centimeters tall with | woody bases. |
ment while the group rebuilds the railway from | Woody Bay as a tourist attraction. |
Recorded between 2001 and 2002 at | Woody Bay Studios, it was released on CD in 2003 by |
Woody Bay on the Isle of Wight | |
Woody Bay station is at: grid reference SS68254641 | |
Woody Bay is a small bay on the south east coast of | |
e the Fool was recorded at Abbey Road Studios, | Woody Bay Studios, Good Earth Studio and Livingstone |
e station was situated inland, about 2 km from | Woody Bay itself. |
Woody Bay, within the Exmoor National Park, is a sta | |
rational on the new line, currently centred at | Woody Bay. |
pened to passengers in 2004, and is centred at | Woody Bay. |
Frasier extrapolates on | Woody's interest in a political career to the point |
Email: refer to | Woody Bennett Ministries and New Destiny Internation |
Upon leaving the University of Miami, | Woody Bennett entered the National Football League a |
Woody Bennett is a man of great vision, faith and de | |
#34 | Woody Bennett remained with the Miami Dolphins until |
he Dolphins regained the lead off running back | Woody Bennett's 3-yard touchdown, Seattle responded |
lastly still others are focused on the use of | woody biomass for conversion to biogasoline using en |
omass results in a reduction of pollutants, as | woody biomass does not create the volumes of sulfur |
Bean and future fellow PGA Tour players | Woody Blackburn, Phil Hancock and Gary Koch were mem |
George Wallace - | Woody Blacker, a friend of Jim Sterling |
s disperse through the winter, leaving the old | woody, blackish 'cones' on the tree for up to a year |
Woodrow Wilson ( | Woody) Bledsoe died on 4 October 1995 of ALS, more c |
Finally, | Woody blindfolds himself, begins walking on a skyscr |
Dan Bern makes heavy references to "Song to | Woody" in his song "Talkin' Woody, Bob, Bruce & Dan |
With that, | Woody bops the chief over the head with a mallet, an |
In the first episode of the fourth season, | Woody Boyd comes to Cheers in search of Coach, expla |
rub sometimes reaching 3 meters in height with | woody branches with one to three thick brown thorns |
This is a perennial herb growing from a | woody, branching caudex. |
es native to the Canary Islands, which grow as | woody, branching shrubs with glossy, evergreen leave |
It has fragile, | woody branchlets that drop off in autumn along with |
Woody breaks into a rousing rendition of Franz Liszt | |
The fruits are | woody, bristly seeds with a pappus. |
shrublets, generally succulent, with fleshily | woody, brittle stems and persistent succulent leaves |
wigs are greenish or tan when young and age to | woody brown. |
ned by a strip of mature oak trees and smaller | woody bushes, which provides an important corridor f |
He continues to try and catch | Woody but finds himself caught in several circus per |
Woody, Buzz, and Bullseye save her just before the p | |
Woody came to Cheers at the beginning of the fourth | |
For the football player of the same name see | Woody Campbell (football). |
a sign reads "Ready or nut...Here we go!" and | Woody can be heard saying "Guess who! a-ha a-ha-ha a |
The fruit is a | woody capsule 1-1.5 cm long containing several seeds |
lourful seed is initially contained in a hairy | woody capsule which splits revealing bright red and |
The fruit is a hard | woody capsule 10-14 mm long, which splits explosivel |
The fruit is a winged, | woody capsule with a tapered end, up to 1.5 centimet |
The fruit is a | woody capsule under a centimeter long. |
The fruit is an erect, | woody capsule about a centimeter long with a base sh |
The flowers are followed by | woody capsules which are 7 to 10 cm long. |
nnial herb forming a low, spreading mat with a | woody caudex at the base. |
ster of erect stems growing from a taproot and | woody caudex unit. |
The stems grow from a | woody caudex and form a rough clump of hairy, bristl |
ennial herb growing a green, fuzzy stem from a | woody caudex to heights between about 50 and 70 cent |
It forms a matted clump from a | woody caudex and produces leaves and stems which lie |
This is a perennial herb growing from a | woody caudex in a basal patch of rounded to oval gre |
just a few centimeters high which grows from a | woody caudex rooted in rocky soils. |
This is a perennial herb growing from a tough, | woody caudex with a basal rosette of narrow linear o |
It is a robust perennial herb growing from a | woody caudex and extending spreading or climbing ste |
It is a hairy perennial herb growing from a | woody caudex or a rhizome and extending stems no lon |
It is a perennial herb growing from a | woody caudex and sending a slender, branching, hairy |
ar stem up to about 20 centimeters tall from a | woody caudex and taproot. |
al is clumpy to mat-forming and spreads from a | woody caudex, especially in nooks between rocks. |
b producing a decumbent or upright stem from a | woody caudex, growing to a maximum erect height near |
n perennial herb growing mats of leaves from a | woody caudex, spreading to 60 centimeters wide at th |
nial herb growing an erect, hollow stem from a | woody caudex. |
t stems up to about 25 centimeters long from a | woody caudex. |
perennial herb growing from a thick, fleshy or | woody caudex. |
leaves each up to 36 centimeters long around a | woody caudex. |
r stems up to 40 or 50 centimeters tall from a | woody caudex. |
s variable in size, shape, and texture above a | woody caudex. |
reenish white or gray erect stems from a small | woody caudex. |
lumps or mats of tough, peeling stems around a | woody caudex. |
erb producing erect, non-climbing stems from a | woody caudex. |
imeters to over a meter, growing from a tough, | woody caudex. |
Woody Chambliss - Captain Tom of the Sultana | |
netia banksii) is a densely branched, brittle, | woody climber native to New Zealand. |
Bandeiraea simplicifolia Benth.) is a | woody climbing shrub native to West Africa and Centr |
Pandorea jasminoides is a species of | woody climbing vine in the family Bignoniaceae. |
It is a | woody climbing plant, native of the temperate rain f |
austrocaledonica is a | woody climbing vine in the Trumpet Creeper family. |
It is a | woody, clinging vine that attaches itself to structu |
The | woody component of a forest contains lignin, which i |
The general structure is that of a | woody cone borne on the tip of a leafy branch; the c |
ong, the female catkins small, maturing into a | woody cone-like fruit 2-3 cm long containing numerou |
Because of the | woody core of the cobs of corn, the alcohol produced |
a Match for them in the midst of an extensive | woody Country…from whence I infer that if we are det |
Woody Crumbo, Native American artist, lived and work | |
ge, where he studied under Acee Blue Eagle and | Woody Crumbo. |
mat change occurred under programming director | Woody Culp, changing to "progressive," in the spring |
rick Adams, Leroy Burgess, Gregory Tolbert and | Woody Cunningham. |
Woody cuttings need a soil mixture kept uniformly mo | |
Horst Naumann ... | Woody Davis |
yed basketball at Patrick Henry High for coach | Woody Dean. |
in the new gymnasium on campus has been named | Woody Deans Court in his honor. |
e clusters in wood chips, piles of leaves, and | woody debris in urban areas and along trails and roa |
In all four channel types large | woody debris may strongly influence the channel type |
in clusters in wood chips, piles of leaves and | woody debris in urban areas, and along trails and ro |
ood and microhabitats for many species, coarse | woody debris helps to maintain the biodiversity of f |
This stream debris may be referred to as large | woody debris. |
Haynes and | Woody decided to leave The Allman Brothers Band in 1 |
Woody decides to go to bed early so he can get a hea | |
Woody decides to take a bath, for which he has to de | |
that attaches to host plants, often leguminous | woody desert trees such as Cercidium and Prosopis. |
Woody died in 2000, leaving behind his wife Jenny an | |
The scene where | Woody dressed up as a Chinese stereotype to trick th |
coring with 22 goals and 30 assists; left wing | Woody Dumart was second in the league with 22 goals |
at McReavy, Herb Cain, Mel Hill, Milt Schmidt, | Woody Dumart, Roy Conacher, Terry Reardon, Art Jacks |
Woody Dumart, Left Wing, NHL Second Team All-Star | |
in the Dr. Death Vol. 1 LP compilation record, | Woody Dumas began his Dr. Death radio show on KLSU i |
Woodrow Wilson Dumas, known as W.W. Dumas or | Woody Dumas (December 9, 1916 - November 5, 1993), w |
was teamed with "The Voice of the Tar Heels", | Woody Durham beginning in 1989. |
Durham's father, | Woody Durham, was the legendary and long-time "Voice |
tor for football and men's basketball games is | Woody Durham, who has been "The Voice of the Tar Hee |
The oil has a | woody, earthy sweet smell and is yellow or amber-col |
ed shack was originally constructed in 1946 by | Woody Ekstrom, Fred Kenyon and Don Okey. |
Elwood George ( | Woody) English (March 2, 1906 - September 26, 1997) |
Woody eventually arranged a solo deal with Kirk Fran | |
Pseudowintera is a genus of | woody evergreen flowering trees and shrubs, part of |
To his surprise, | Woody finds himself in the middle of an adventure wi |
Woody finished 60th out of 63 competitors in 50 mete | |
Woody first tries to paint a picture of a flower. | |
t (#83), Dick Ferguson (#81), Ed Finley (#62), | Woody Fisher (#52), Tom Frantz (#16), Todd Gibson (# |
an Marc Chaillan and Loc Dong, and the "fresh, | woody floral" includes notes of bergamot blossom, fr |
Myrceugenia exsucca is an evergreen | woody flowering plant species of the Myrtle family, |
n the second and subsequent years more or less | woody flowering stalks are produces clothed in rough |
Blaming Andy and the mouse as well as | Woody for all of the chaos, an enraged Wally beings |
Elwood A. Freeman, known as | Woody Freeman (born December 28, 1946), is a busines |
nt Ronald W. Reagan told a rally, "Please send | Woody Freeman to the statehouse." |
Woody Freeman is married to the former Lynda Brown ( | |
lly's relationship with A.J., he takes her toy | Woody from Toy Story, a present from A.J., throws it |
It is most notable for its large | woody fruit which are used in the cut flower industr |
xylocarpa refers to the thicky | woody fruit. |
It produces white inflorescences followed by | woody fruits which are prominently displayed outside |
re seed in a cone (e.g. in the genus Pinus) or | woody fruits (e.g. in the genus Banksia), until seed |
It has a | woody, fruity, rumlike odor and a spicy, floral tast |
icus species, stems of Wisteria species and in | woody galls on branches of Exocarpos cupressiformis. |
Woody Gap High/Elementary School | |
The local school is | Woody Gap School, the smallest public school in the |
the Appalachian Trail (AT) as it goes through | Woody Gap. |
a child, life holds no magic or adventure for | Woody Garrison (Joe Urban). |
Sharon and | Woody gather in the barn to be married, but the Sher |
uo The Fox and the Crow, along with cartoonist | Woody Gelman's creations, The Dodo and the Frog and |
gets jealous and tries to paint the flower but | Woody gets in front of him and paints it anyway. |
The award was presented by | Woody Gilliland, chief executive officer of the Reha |
Goodbyes," at his going-away party at the bar, | Woody grabbed onto his legs and begged him not to go |
y the summer in hot or dry areas and becomes a | woody gray thicket; it is evergreen in some regions. |
Woody Green - background vocals | |
any sites are known only to collectors, as the | woody growth has commercial value. |
Scott | Woody: Guitar |
Woody Guthrie on Struggle | |
American folksinger | Woody Guthrie wrote and recorded a song about the Ce |
Woody Guthrie had started to write a song including | |
the talking blues and inspired artists such as | Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan. |
The film stars David Carradine as folk singer | Woody Guthrie and Ronny Cox, Melinda Dillon, Gail St |
Woody Guthrie - Folk singer | |
The Ludlow Massacre is a song by | Woody Guthrie about the Ludlow Massacre, a labor con |
Folksinger | Woody Guthrie protested the composer's deportation i |
the matter; "I Am the Way" was a parody of the | Woody Guthrie song "New York Town"; Ludlow Publishin |
David Carradine as | Woody Guthrie |
54, 2007), and anti-establishment artists like | Woody Guthrie and Crass. |
music was the intention to bring the songs of | Woody Guthrie to a new public. |
Philadelphia Lawyer is a | Woody Guthrie song about a divorce lawyer from Phila |
album includes three songs featuring lyrics by | Woody Guthrie never before put to music and eight so |
s refers to a March 1940 session of recordings | Woody Guthrie made in Washington, D.C. for Alan Loma |
Grassy Grass Grass by | Woody Guthrie |
Lyrics from the | Woody Guthrie Foundation |
Woody Guthrie Hard Travelin' Asch Recordings. | |
Both songs were written by | Woody Guthrie and Donegan, and produced by Alan Free |
As a young man, Hamilton met and played with | Woody Guthrie at Will Geer's artist colony in Topang |
oup at the time was Millard Lampell, Lee Hays, | Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger. |
"Do Re Mi" ( | Woody Guthrie song), a folksong by American songwrit |
lease on Little Mafia Records and won the 2009 | Woody Guthrie award for "Best Metal Band." |
Just one thing -- "Deportees" is a | Woody Guthrie song. |
Woody Guthrie recorded "Red River Valley" for Asch R | |
st thing that the klezmer revival has had to a | Woody Guthrie or a Leadbelly." |
, the national folk music quarterly founded by | Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger in the late 1940s, and |
The Sloop | Woody Guthrie is a sailing vessel ordered built by P |
h backing vocals by Bob Dylan), as well as the | Woody Guthrie song "Jesus Christ," which appeared on |
Woody Guthrie - guitar and vocals on track 5 | |
"1913 Massacre" is a song by | Woody Guthrie about the deaths of miners and their f |
r extensive works include the oversight of the | Woody Guthrie Foundation. |
“Reuben James” is a song by | Woody Guthrie about the sinking of the U.S. convoy e |
of Congress, and influencing folk singers from | Woody Guthrie to Pete Seeger. |
However, it was the music of | Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger, and the traditional s |
ey also won NAMA Group of the Year in 2005 for | Woody Guthrie Singles. |
cs is a prolific song writer and singer in the | Woody Guthrie mold, but Rovics is far more versatile |
long with Ramblin' Jack Elliott Sings Songs by | Woody Guthrie and Jimmie Rodgers as Ramblin' Jack El |
bucking-horse rider and in 1937 traveled with | Woody Guthrie to Los Angeles where they landed on th |
James Talley on | Woody Guthrie and Songs of My Oklahoma Home 1999 |
on My Mind" / "A Fraction of Last Thoughts on | Woody Guthrie" - Jack Johnson |
Hal Ashby and adapted by Robert Getchell from | Woody Guthrie's 1943 autobiography Bound for Glory. |
d which included the songs "Maria Dolores" and | Woody Guthrie's "Deportee", which she dedicated to t |
Woody Guthrie's "Bound For Glory" | |
essed by the ensemble's "rousing rendition" of | Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land", and Terry |
eral musicians and artists of the day, such as | Woody Guthrie's song "Dust Pneumonia Blues". |
homa, he was the son of the younger brother of | Woody Guthrie's father. |
The B-sides are covers of | Woody Guthrie's "Deportee Song" and the Rolling Ston |
Ramblin' Jack Elliot | Woody Guthrie's Blues 1955, and South Coast 1995 |
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