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The plant grows from a tough, | woody taproot and older plants develop rhizomes. |
Burny Vine is a large | woody vine of eastern and northern Australia. |
The oil has a greenish | woody orange smell that is widely used in perfumery |
This is a small | woody perennial reaching a maximum height and width |
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 |
Caulostramina jaegeri is is a hardy | woody perennial herb bearing hairless green leaves a |
YOUR PIECE OF ART HUNG IN A MUSEUM.” | Woody sounds interested, but his neighbor could do b |
Myriocarpa is a genus | woody plant which ranges in size from shrubs to smal |
A Boy And A Girl ( | Woody, J.J.) |
eral minutes recalling his youth, a despondent | Woody jumps over the side of a cliff in an effort to |
reenish white or gray erect stems from a small | woody caudex. |
produces several erect stems from a branching, | woody base, and there is no basal rosette of leaves. |
The fruit is a winged, | woody capsule with a tapered end, up to 1.5 centimet |
The plant is a branched | woody shrub, which may reach up to 2 metres (7 ft). |
Cordia rupicola is a small | woody shrub that measures 1.5-5 m (4.9-16 ft) in hei |
The fruit is a dry | woody nutlet centred in a circular wing 2-3.5 cm dia |
This is a hairy, | woody shrub just under two meters in maximum height. |
corallina - coral plant of Chile, a threatened | woody vine, locally known as voqui fuco. |
, also known as Common Greenbrier, is a common | woody vine native to the Eastern United States [1]. |
This is a perennial herb growing from a tough, | woody caudex with a basal rosette of narrow linear o |
, Featureless Mount, or Bald Mount) is a large | woody hill in the Ukrainian capital Kiev (Kiev), nea |
imeters to over a meter, growing from a tough, | woody caudex. |
nd the branches are thin, herbaceous above and | woody near the base. |
s variable in size, shape, and texture above a | woody caudex. |
Joey Waronker, Gus Seyffert, Leo Abrahams and | Woody Jackson. |
im and was nominated for three Academy Awards: | Woody Allen, for Best Director; Martin Landau, for B |
tion has morphed into "Actors and actresses in | Woody Allen's movies". |
In 1972 it was adapted by | Woody Allen into a comedy film of the same name. |
a child, life holds no magic or adventure for | Woody Garrison (Joe Urban). |
wigs are greenish or tan when young and age to | woody brown. |
tet appearance and another DVD including all 3 | Woody Herman appearances from 1963 and 1964 which we |
d where climatic conditions do not allow large | woody plants to grow, such as in subantarctic and al |
here performed with Herb Pomeroy and also with | Woody Herman again. |
ing from the well-reviewed Lost In America and | Woody Allen's A Midsummer Night's Sex Comedy to the |
American folksinger | Woody Guthrie wrote and recorded a song about the Ce |
Do Re Mi" is a folksong by American songwriter | Woody Guthrie. |
n 2010 films were shown by American filmmakers | Woody Allen and Sofia Coppola as well as French and |
ve music, influenced by the American Songbook, | Woody Guthrie, Tom Paxton, and music of the '60s. |
a Match for them in the midst of an extensive | woody Country…from whence I infer that if we are det |
Asystasia alba is an erect | woody herb, growing to 0.5-0.75 |
Trachelospermum jasminoides is an evergreen | woody liana growing to 10 feet (3.0 m) high. |
Myrceugenia exsucca is an evergreen | woody flowering plant species of the Myrtle family, |
The fruit is an erect, | woody capsule about a centimeter long with a base sh |
mfort and club soda make a drink called An Old | Woody. |
In an interview, | Woody Harrelson revealed that he visited his father |
ned by a strip of mature oak trees and smaller | woody bushes, which provides an important corridor f |
and is smooth, green and spherical and becomes | woody. |
kname of the Bard of the opposition and Polish | Woody Guthrie. |
in order to protect natural areas and conserve | woody plants of the southeastern United States. |
contains approximately 2,500 native and exotic | woody plant specimens, representing 800 species, var |
ite Will Ferrell in Step Brothers and opposite | Woody Harrelson in The Grand. |
ruit that grows on the perennial and deciduous | woody vines of the genus Vitis. |
nd coated in green hairs when young and become | woody with age. |
re & Barry Patilla on weekday mornings and The | Woody Wilson Show on weekday mid-days. |
ted to writer Miguel de Cervantes and musician | Woody Guthrie. |
are typically Clematis, Euphorbia, and various | woody Asteraceae . |
The park's rare and unusual | woody plants include Aesculus indica, Alangium plata |
Snow Falling on Cedars, Magnolia, and several | Woody Allen films. |
ophonium Orchestra from 1961 to 1963, and with | Woody Herman from 1965 to 1966. |
he film is cornetist Mutt Carey and bandleader | Woody Herman. |
He and Arthur | Woody are considered to be the two most important ea |
habitat includes lichen, moss, sedges, and low | woody shrubs. |
s, reed canary grass, exotic shrubs, and other | woody vegetation. |
Duke Kahanamoku's Roadsters And Jalopies ( | Woody and the Gang) |
) continued to raise her profile and impressed | Woody Allen enough for him to cast her in Sweet and |
directed by the Farrelly brothers and starring | Woody Harrelson, Randy Quaid, Vanessa Angel, and Bil |
wildfire which clears overgrown brush and tall | woody vegetation so that the understory plants recei |
facilities, adjacent to Ten Mile Beach) and at | Woody Head (which provides amenities including hot s |
He continues to try and catch | Woody but finds himself caught in several circus per |
He graduated in 1968 and joined | Woody Herman due to a recommendation from Cannonball |
icus species, stems of Wisteria species and in | woody galls on branches of Exocarpos cupressiformis. |
Shade Beds - natives and unusual | woody plants from Asia and Europe. |
formers including Larry Johnson, Jo Ann Kelly, | Woody Mann, Graham Hine, John Lewis, Roger Hubbard, |
"Boo Ann's Grand" ( | Woody Shaw) - 6:59 |
The third cast member announced was | Woody Harrelson who will play McCain campaign chair |
After declining an invitation to appear in | Woody Allen's film Match Point (2005), Winslet state |
, and included brief uncredited appearances in | Woody Allen's Bananas (1971) as a subway thug, in th |
He also appeared in | Woody Allen's Husbands and Wives as a New York lawye |
Kavner has frequently appeared in | Woody Allen films, having roles in Hannah and Her Si |
She has also appeared with | Woody Herman, George Shearing, Gerry Mulligan, Peggy |
ut more intriguing support roles, appearing in | Woody Allen's Celebrity, Robert Altman's The Gingerb |
Gesneria species are usually | woody shrubs or subshrubs, and (with the closely rel |
wn as redvine or buckwheat vine, are perennial | woody vines native to the United States. |
owing or burning of this prairie area prevents | woody vegetation from obscuring the view from the pl |
leaves each up to 36 centimeters long around a | woody caudex. |
lumps or mats of tough, peeling stems around a | woody caudex. |
54, 2007), and anti-establishment artists like | Woody Guthrie and Crass. |
He brought his love of American artists like | Woody Guthrie, Johnny Cash, Hank Williams, Chuck Ber |
any sites are known only to collectors, as the | woody growth has commercial value. |
Tom Hanks's vocal performance as Sheriff | Woody was received positively by film critics. |
h backing vocals by Bob Dylan), as well as the | Woody Guthrie song "Jesus Christ," which appeared on |
In his 40th film as director, | Woody Allen revisits themes of life, love and mortal |
This stream debris may be referred to as large | woody debris. |
e-based and most frequently is associated with | woody plants, particularly under the bark or as a se |
nsmitter were located on the Fuller Farm at 26 | Woody Hill Road in Hope Valley. |
It grows from a thick caudex atop a | woody taproot. |
A book was written by author Larry | Woody about the incident: Dixie Farewell: The Life a |
ned him Tony and Drama Desk Award nominations; | Woody Allen's The Floating Light Bulb; and a revival |
Other stage work includes Axel in | Woody Allen's play Don't Drink The Water, David in M |
"At the Woodchopper's Ball" by | Woody Herman |
He played with the big bands of | Woody Herman, Stan Kenton, and many others, and work |
United States in 1956, playing in the bands of | Woody Herman (1956) and Slide Hampton (1960). |
ins started out performing in the big bands of | Woody Herman and Jerry Wald. |
e jazz musicians (Carmen McRae, Barney Kessel, | Woody Herman, Red Norvo, Scott Hamilton, and Shelly |
The base is | woody. |
Though guitarist Warren Haynes, bassist Allen | Woody and pianist Johnny Neel (all having joined the |
hich was a tribute to their late bassist Allen | Woody, who died in 2000. |
Battle of | Woody Point |
The Battle of | Woody Point was an incident involving the Tla-o-qui- |
Main article: Battle of | Woody Point |
This game proved to be coach | Woody Hayes' last game at OSU. |
oated in soft hairs when young and become more | woody with age. |
y the summer in hot or dry areas and becomes a | woody gray thicket; it is evergreen in some regions. |
As it ages the stem becomes increasingly | woody and the plant eventually develops a growth for |
in the new gymnasium on campus has been named | Woody Deans Court in his honor. |
Time with Benny Goodman, | Woody Herman, and Tommy Dorsey followed later in the |
egan arranging for Count Basie, Benny Goodman, | Woody Herman and Dizzy Gillespie, and set up an octe |
, Charlie Barnet, Boyd Raeburn, Benny Goodman, | Woody Herman, Frank DeVol, and Jerry Gray. |
is he worked with Al Belletto, Bill Berry, and | Woody Herman (1960-63), then moved to New York City, |
Best Director: | Woody Allen - Annie Hall |
The Four Freshmen, Anita O'Day, Betty Carter, | Woody Herman, Les Brown, Perez Prado, Linda Ronstadt |
n Perowsky, Terry Clarke, The Mingus Big Band, | Woody Herman's Thundering Herd, Clark Terry, Al Cohn |
with Chris Potter, Tommy Newsom, Bill Watrous, | Woody Herman, Sam Most, and the Clark Terry Big Band |
onitz, Warne Marsh, Sheila Jordan, Bill Evans, | Woody Mann, Billy Bauer, Fran Canisius, Betty Scott, |
uded Johnny Mathis, Robert Goulet, Bill Cosby, | Woody Allen, Barbara Streisand, Chet Atkins, Jerry R |
" is a 1939 jazz composition by Joe Bishop and | Woody Herman. |
ersweet, trailing nightshade, violet bloom, or | woody nightshade, is a species of vine in the potato |
Eventually, the blonde bombshell chooses | Woody Woodpecker over Buzz. |
From A to Z is a musical revue with a book by | Woody Allen, Herbert Farjeon, and Nina Warner Hook a |
"Pretty Boy Floyd" ( | Woody Guthrie) |
"Pretty Boy Floyd" ( | Woody Guthrie) - 2:36 |
"Pretty Boy Floyd" ( | Woody Guthrie) - Bob Dylan - 4:34 |
fter World War II best friends Big Boy Matson ( | Woody Harrelson) and Pete Calder (Billy Crudup) retu |
han, Chubby Jackson (1947-1948), Boyd Raeburn, | Woody Herman's Second Herd (1948-1950), Tommy Dorsey |
netia banksii) is a densely branched, brittle, | woody climber native to New Zealand. |
It was featured briefly in | Woody Allen's 1977 film Annie Hall as the boyhood ho |
t is used to control grasses and broadleaf and | woody plants. |
l and perennial grasses and broadleaved herbs, | woody species, and riparian and emergent aquatic spe |
homa, he was the son of the younger brother of | Woody Guthrie's father. |
With the Allman Brothers, although | Woody used many different basses, Gibson Thunderbird |
yellow in color, and older parts are brown and | woody. |
In 1999, Brozman and | Woody Mann founded International Guitar Seminars, wh |
nology such as later comedians Lenny Bruce and | Woody Allen used. |
Members of the band included Bruce Sudano, | Woody Wilson (bass guitar), John Parisio (guitar), R |
orkshop Ensemble), Carrie Smith, Bubba Brooks, | Woody Herman, Diana Ross, Kalaparusha Maurice McInty |
l the good herbs that grew, save buckwheat and | woody plants. |
He worked with such musicians as Bud Freeman, | Woody Herman, Eddie Condon, Red Nichols, Red Norvo, |
" (1949) is a song composed by Ralph Burns and | Woody Herman with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. |
rstory composition, including invasion by both | woody and herbaceous species. |
o relax, but is constantly disturbed by surfer | Woody. |
en remixed several times, most notably by ATB, | Woody Van Eyden and Peter Parker. |
unter several death defying close calls before | Woody manages to secure Buzz and escort him to I. Gy |
right to sprawling perennial herb which can be | woody at the base. |
"In A Capricornian Way" ( | Woody Shaw) - 5:52 |
The character resembled a caricature of | Woody Woodpecker with an exaggerated top knot. |
t evolved from listening to hymns, carols, and | Woody Guthrie, while his technique derived from his |
David Carradine as | Woody Guthrie |
as well as to give strength, as is the case in | woody plant tissues. |
been reduced for both wildlife and cattle, and | woody species are invading grasslands on the floodpl |
in, fire suppression efforts have caused dense | woody vegetation and introduced plant species to ove |
Robert Cavanah as | Woody |
th season culminated in a 3 day Celebration of | Woody Shaw at Jazz Standard with some of the world's |
rational on the new line, currently centred at | Woody Bay. |
pened to passengers in 2004, and is centred at | Woody Bay. |
elp his wife) hiring hitman Charles Harrelson ( | Woody Harrelson's father) to kill Wood for $250,000; |
Mundell Lowe, Chubby Jackson, Charlie Ventura, | Woody Herman, Red Norvo, Gerry Mulligan, and, after |
to do so are Billy Wilder, Paddy Chayefsky and | Woody Allen. |
such as Tom Waits, Louie Bellson, Chet Baker, | Woody Herman, Steely Dan, Doc Severinsen, Warne Mars |
edits are work in the big bands of Chet Baker, | Woody Herman, and Thad Jones/Mel Lewis, as well as s |
"Oh no, Chiefie," responds | Woody. |
After cleaning Holly's | Woody, he leaves the office and Pam follows him out, |
herb or subshrub grows in low matted clumps of | woody stem bases anchored to the substrate by rhizom |
sity, where in 1949 and 1950 he was coached by | Woody Hayes, for whom he served as an assistant coac |
Today the arboretum contains a collection of | woody plants that thrive in North Carolina's Piedmon |
cm broad, dark green to brown in colour, hard, | woody, and superficially similar to some conifer con |
1990 English language romantic comedy starring | Woody Harrelson, Ely Pouget, and Hank Azaria and dir |
in the Dr. Death Vol. 1 LP compilation record, | Woody Dumas began his Dr. Death radio show on KLSU i |
"Pastures of Plenty" is a 1941 composition by | Woody Guthrie. |
Fragrant compounds for | woody and fibrous plant materials are often obtained |
In talking about the sisters' connection to | Woody Guthrie, Marie Burns explains, "Woody Guthrie' |
In 1985 she worked as a musical consultant on | Woody Allen's The Purple Rose of Cairo and later on |
ft The Spiders, and put Murray in contact with | Woody Woodmansey; and together with Phil Plant, Fran |
p was once used as an herbicide for control of | woody plants and broadleaf weeds. |
It is used to control weeds, | woody and herbaceous plants, and sugar cane. |
Julie Berger, Jon Corbet, Scott | Woody: Background vocals |
s is a perennial herb with a creeping corky to | woody stem which roots where nodes come in contact w |
"Grand Coulee Dam" ( | Woody Guthrie) - 3:43 |
The B-sides are covers of | Woody Guthrie's "Deportee Song" and the Rolling Ston |
oral was an old area of the land coverted into | Woody Roundup, a meet and greet area with Woody from |
In addition to the credited writers, | Woody Allen, Peter Sellers, Val Guest, Ben Hecht, Jo |
Her film credits include | Woody Allen's 2010 romantic comedy You Will Meet a T |
Tom Cruise ... | Woody |
ervice still had about 90 customers, including | Woody Allen, Stephen Sondheim and Steven Spielberg. |
It becomes apparent that from Day 1, | Woody was a mischievous, rascally bird who made his |
He was the founding member with Mike Dean and | Woody Weatherman. |
Corrosion of Conformity members Mike Dean and | Woody Weatherman, along with comic artist Brian Wals |
The Beach Nut marked the debut of | Woody Woodpecker's first steady foil, Wally Walrus. |
Bunco Squad Detective: "If | Woody had gone right to the police, this would never |
d artists, including Stan Kenton, Dick Haymes, | Woody Herman, Nat King Cole, The Four Freshmen, Char |
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