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James Talley on | Woody Guthrie and Songs of My Oklahoma Home 1999 |
ster of erect stems growing from a taproot and | woody caudex unit. |
was teamed with "The Voice of the Tar Heels", | Woody Durham beginning in 1989. |
his evil uncle, Khan, played by Tarzan veteran | Woody Strode. |
that clusters of leaves usually terminate the | woody stem, for the flowers grow in whorls or in clu |
"East Texas Red" ( | Woody Guthrie) - Arlo Guthrie - 5:34 |
He says that if | Woody wants to see the show, he will have to water t |
t tall and 2-4 ft wide, with stems that become | woody and light tan as they age. |
an Marc Chaillan and Loc Dong, and the "fresh, | woody floral" includes notes of bergamot blossom, fr |
s disperse through the winter, leaving the old | woody, blackish 'cones' on the tree for up to a year |
After viewing the first cut of the film, | Woody Allen decided to throw out the first act, call |
After the game, | Woody Hayes prophetically told his team that they wo |
In the 2007 film The Walker, | Woody Harrelson's character Carter Page III drinks S |
His son, the actor | Woody Harrelson, then attempted to have his father's |
Buzz from this short would be used for The New | Woody Woodpecker Show. |
xylocarpa refers to the thicky | woody fruit. |
t car); bankrolled and constructed by the CIA, | Woody launches on an adventure to rescue Natalia and |
Goodbyes," at his going-away party at the bar, | Woody grabbed onto his legs and begged him not to go |
flowers growing from the hard | woody horizontal stem of a tree. |
they have written was used in some of the 1951 | Woody shorts); Hardaway soon retired, while Allen we |
and life of Nora Guthrie, daughter of the late | Woody Guthrie, in a concert held at World Cafe Live. |
rn, Marty Grosz and the filmmaker/clarinettist | Woody Allen. |
onist breaks the fourth wall, erases the grave | Woody was bound for, and replaces it with a Fountain |
lease on Little Mafia Records and won the 2009 | Woody Guthrie award for "Best Metal Band." |
nnual with new seedlings replacing the mature, | woody plants that had existed there the previous yea |
d had a memorable cameo appearance in the 1971 | Woody Allen movie Bananas. |
The Sloop | Woody Guthrie is a sailing vessel ordered built by P |
C offers free rides to the public on the Sloop | Woody Guthrie, teaches seamanship to its volunteers, |
is absolutely beautiful, augmented by the raw, | woody sounds of the Kronos Quartet. |
ra and rocky moorland, and is the northernmost | woody plant in the world, occurring far above the tr |
tramples Wally, who slept buried in the sand), | Woody sings "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean", albeit |
Woody's demeanor and attitude are designed to match | |
cast was active), including writing the sketch | Woody Allen Goes to Burning Man. |
1960s-era "free jazz" movement, the resonant, | woody sound of the double bass anchored everything f |
ach Washington) are introduced as their father | Woody (Delroy Lindo) is blowing a horn to call them |
the Army during World War II, and then joined | Woody Herman's First Herd in 1946. |
s, and mostly leafy plants, although there are | woody taxa. |
ze, Battle in Seattle with Charlize Theron and | Woody Harrelson, Eye of the Killer with Kiefer Suthe |
c growth trait called cypress knees; these are | woody projections sent above the water from the root |
on My Mind" / "A Fraction of Last Thoughts on | Woody Guthrie" - Jack Johnson |
She also appeared in three other | Woody Allen films: The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985), |
Through reading | Woody Guthrie's column in the Daily Worker, he becam |
own kohlrabi much over 5 cm in size tend to be | woody, as do full-grown kohlrabi much over perhaps 1 |
st thing that the klezmer revival has had to a | Woody Guthrie or a Leadbelly." |
He also convinces their mother to allow | Woody to go on his first date even though he is youn |
He went on to join | Woody Herman's First Herd in 1944. |
e 1940s, Wilson left Basie's orchestra to join | Woody Herman's band and Basie invited Ballard to Cal |
trail through the cove is dedicated to Arthur | Woody, who negotiated the Cove's purchase for the Un |
e, and in 1987, accepted an invitation to join | Woody Herman and the Young Thundering Herd, performi |
being heard, Lantz picked Grace's voice to do | Woody Woodpecker. |
rick Adams, Leroy Burgess, Gregory Tolbert and | Woody Cunningham. |
is also used to refer to Uncaria tomentosa, a | woody vine found in the tropical jungles of South an |
es and views of towns, but later on he took to | woody scenes, and especially oak forests with cattle |
has small yellow flowers growing at the top of | woody stems. |
es to mix a bit of Walter Mitty and a touch of | Woody Allen with some of the innocence of Walt Disne |
Bean and future fellow PGA Tour players | Woody Blackburn, Phil Hancock and Gary Koch were mem |
years, beginning in 1973, Anderson toured with | Woody Herman's Thundering Herd as music director, pl |
Later, he toured with | Woody Herman and other Jazz greats before accepting |
From 1971 to 1975 he toured with | Woody Herman, then played with Harold Danko in 1975 |
After leaving UNT, Mays toured with | Woody Herman's group for approximately eight months. |
Upon his return to America he toured with | Woody Herman in 1958 and with Al Cohn/Zoot Sims in 1 |
He toured with | Woody Herman (1959), George Shearing's big band (ca. |
The title track, featuring | Woody Harrelson, is available for free with the pre- |
In the tradition of | Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger and Bob Dylan, Chernos pl |
In the tradition of | Woody Allen's What's Up, Tiger Lily?, Ferocious Fema |
Trained by | Woody Stephens, Devil's Bag was voted the Eclipse Aw |
bucking-horse rider and in 1937 traveled with | Woody Guthrie to Los Angeles where they landed on th |
It contains more than 8,000 trees and | woody shrubs, representing over 1,000 species and cu |
Barnebya comprises 2 species of trees and | woody vines native to eastern Brazil. |
s, especially oak species, and other trees and | woody shrubs such as manzanitas, California bay laur |
is a scale insect that is a pest of trees and | woody plants. |
r some of the present collections of trees and | woody plants there. |
a German loan word) is a condition in trees or | woody plants in which peripheral parts are killed, e |
rous lac scale insect, which damages trees and | woody shrubs in Cuba, Florida, the Bahamas and the A |
It features trees and | woody plants labeled with scientific, common, and Ch |
Teddy Roosevelt, Peter Cooper, Boss Tweed, and | Woody Guthrie. |
t 1968 and features performances by Tyner with | Woody Shaw, Gary Bartz, Wayne Shorter, Ron Carter, H |
In all four channel types large | woody debris may strongly influence the channel type |
tanic Garden collection includes 1200 types of | woody trees and shrubs, 2200 types of hardy herbaceo |
th tour of that country) with Tokio Uchida and | Woody Mann. |
1967-1968; and at Ohio State University under | Woody Hayes in 1969-1970 before accepting the head c |
der Hugh Devore), Ohio State University (under | Woody Hayes), and the University of Oklahoma (under |
is predominantly a desert shrubland made up of | woody shrubs, small trees, cacti, and succulents. |
lastly still others are focused on the use of | woody biomass for conversion to biogasoline using en |
ntal flecks, called lenticels, and are used by | woody plant species for supplementary gas exchange t |
any of his compositions have also been used in | Woody Allen films. |
tevirens, a small tree, and R. valdiviensis, a | woody vine from Valdivian temperate rain forests. |
ts representing 1,600 species and varieties of | woody plants. |
Dr. Biagio Vitiello, and contains a variety of | woody plants typical of the Pontine Islands and now |
during the run of the syndicated version that | Woody Allen parodied What's My Line? in his 1972 fil |
The bay is best viewed from | Woody Point. |
soon came to enjoy being known as the voice of | Woody Woodpecker, and allowed her name to be credite |
George Wallace - | Woody Blacker, a friend of Jim Sterling |
Returning to the present, Wally ties | Woody to an anchor and hurls him into the ocean. |
The up-tempo blues tune was the | Woody Herman Orchestra's biggest hit, as well as the |
Probably his best known role was as | Woody Jason in the 1942 movie Flying Tigers with Joh |
to play in the NFL until Kenny Washington and | Woody Strode joined the Los Angeles Rams in 1946. |
ith the bands of Clark Terry, Bill Watrous and | Woody Herman, as well as the small groups of Bill Ev |
specializing in parties and weddings, although | Woody Wilson is not a part of the band. |
Blaming Andy and the mouse as well as | Woody for all of the chaos, an enraged Wally beings |
The seeds are released when the | woody seed capsule splits open after drying out. |
film features an ensemble cast which includes | Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone and Patricia Clarkson. |
llow, Tufted Vetch, Wild Carrot, Wild Parsnip, | Woody Nightshade, Yellow Horned Poppy and Yellow Iri |
A dredge will remove | woody sediment from the dam's inside face and, when |
Roy Winton Wood [ | Woody] (August 29, 1892 - April 6, 1974) was a backu |
More than 100 of Wisconsin's native | woody plants are represented in the collections. |
ns of the island are densely covered with such | woody species as eastern red cedar, wax myrtle, and |
small shrubs and subshrubs, mostly with erect | woody stems reaching 30-100 cm tall, but low-growing |
herb, sometimes becoming like a shrub, with a | woody base. |
recorded the song as an instrumental with the | Woody Herman band on a Chess release from 1969 title |
The name in Jamaica for a vine with a | woody stem which grows in hedgerows in the hills. |
uo The Fox and the Crow, along with cartoonist | Woody Gelman's creations, The Dodo and the Frog and |
nnial herb forming a low, spreading mat with a | woody caudex at the base. |
e 1960s he again toured South America with the | Woody Herman orchestra, and led a house band at the |
osebay rhododendron is associated with reduced | woody and herbaceous seedling abundance throughout i |
lant growing 1-2 m (rarely 2.5 m) tall, with a | woody root. |
It is a hardy shrub with a | woody trunk which sends up spike inflorescences of y |
shrublets, generally succulent, with fleshily | woody, brittle stems and persistent succulent leaves |
It is a perennial herb with a | woody stem that can grow as tall as 30 cm (11.8 in). |
With that, | Woody bops the chief over the head with a mallet, an |
and-dwelling succulent beach plant with rough, | woody stems and thick, red-edged green leaves which |
se of Cairo is a fictional film set within the | Woody Allen film The Purple Rose of Cairo. |
The Nudge is Christian Wood (aka | Woody), a DJ from Salford, Greater Manchester, signe |
from the Old English "fyrhoe", meaning wood or | woody pasture. |
the new recording name of Christian Wood (aka | Woody), who had previously released music on Grand C |
Woodrow Wilson ( | Woody) Bledsoe died on 4 October 1995 of ALS, more c |
I first had occasion to work with | Woody on a trip to Iran. |
is perhaps best known for his later work with | Woody Herman. |
his work remains a standard reference work for | woody plants grown in Britain today. |
Rose's other film work includes | Woody Allen's Radio Days and the opening narration f |
Harding was particularly noted for her work on | Woody Woodpecker cartoons; she designed the version |
He would also work with | Woody Herman's band and in the 1960s wrote music for |
f folk and country classics, including work by | Woody Guthrie, Mel Tillis and Merle Travis. |
From 1947 to 1949 he worked with | Woody Herman and also recorded in small groups with |
McGhee worked with | Woody Herman from 1963 to 1966. |
ar he switched to bass trumpet and worked with | Woody Herman and Sandy Mosse among others. |
He studied at SUNY before working with | Woody Herman. |
e late 1970s, Onaje spent two years working in | Woody Shaw's band as pianist, arranger, and occasion |
Extensions can be bought at the Workshop from | Woody, Kurt, and Joe. |
written by | Woody Allen |
Both songs were written by | Woody Guthrie and Donegan, and produced by Alan Free |
roadway is a 1994 crime-comedy film written by | Woody Allen and Douglas McGrath and directed by Wood |
University, where he played three years under | Woody Hayes and led the Buckeyes in both rushing (1, |
d impromptu interviews, might have you humming | Woody Guthrie, This land is your land, this land is |
You enter | Woody Woodpecker's Nuthouse factory and take a wild |
"Rambling Round Your City" ( | Woody Guthrie) - 4:06 |
eard briefly during a scene in Zombieland with | Woody Harrelson in a flashback scene. |
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