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  • pes (beitamouni and obeidi, indigenous grape varieties), a kitchen garden (with mekti, an indigenou
  • DevRocket is available in two varieties: a Platform Developer Kit (PDK) and Applicat
  • , magnolias, a rose garden with more than 50 varieties, a collection of hydrangeas, a bandstand, an
  • There are two varieties: A. a. var.
  • They also produce the hybrid potato varieties Adirondack Red potato, Adirondack Blue potat
  • The study of low dimensional algebraic varieties, algebraic curves, algebraic surfaces and al
  • own SA mount, and the Sony/Minolta AF Mount varieties, all have the same optical formula.
  • The proportions of grape varieties allowed have been modified in recent years,
  • The use of French hybrid varieties allowed for a more neutral flavour profile f
  • The herbal varieties also contain ginseng and guarana, and are ch
  • lusively white, made from the regional grape varieties Altesse and Molette.
  • The species is divided into three or four varieties, although the boundaries between varieties i
  • year 2000 is made from vitis vinifera grape varieties, although French hybrid and Vitis labrusca v
  • In this there is a section for old fashioned varieties, always including many bred by Henry Eckford
  • He also managed the Empire Theatre of Varieties, among other theatres.
  • ristic flavor is more tart than most popular varieties, and its flesh is harder/crunchier than most
  • tenure he described 839 new species, 211 new varieties and 25 new forma in the Piperaceae.
  • The color is also lighter than most Rhone varieties and the wine is prone to the wine fault of o
  • Bohemamine has several structural varieties and derivatives, such as bohemamine B (C14H2
  • tional rather than traditional Spanish grape varieties and are varietally labelled.
  • ersity in 1977, with a thesis regarding Prym varieties and the Schottky problem, under supervision
  • Variations such as colour varieties and alternate watermarked papers are include
  • has a potency surpassed by few of the green varieties and usually comes at slightly higher prices
  • The gardens contain 2,500 rose varieties and nearly 8,000 roses and the Society's sta
  • y plant specimens, representing 800 species, varieties, and cultivars, with good collections of aza
  • e hard to identify due to the many different varieties, and they are often confused with bees and h
  • nto; it originated as a cross between native varieties and the Maltese breed.
  • s Fantasies of Empire: The Empire Theatre of Varieties and the Licensing Controversy of 1894 publis
  • Wines must be made from Vitis vinifera varieties and are required to be sold in bottles of 75
  • inet and all of the other standard saxophone varieties, and he occasionally recorded with these oth
  • Takasago Beer was brewed in light and dark varieties and competed at times against Japanese impor
  • He collected 16 varieties and sent seeds of the wheats, including ‘Nor
  • is a species of currant with three accepted varieties, and known by several common names, found in
  • , titled "On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties; and on the Perpetuation of Varieties and Sp
  • most general vowels present in (nearly) all varieties, and does by no means give an all-encompassi
  • more commercially important indigenous Greek varieties, and it can take on a large range of charact
  • A wide range of grape varieties and wine styles are produced in the Colli Pi
  • Some Italian varieties and Tannat were later added.
  • There is some confusion about the varieties and species in Aphanes, but the Second Editi
  • There are many named varieties and cultivars used in landscaping throughout
  • r a thousand trees, representing 324 conifer varieties and cultivars from five continents, and well
  • identifying and preserving indigenous grape varieties and strains of yeast, particularly rare ones
  • timed planting dates, use of early maturing varieties, and the destruction of crop residues are we
  • area favor medium-bodied, Bordeaux style red varieties, and with the excellent adaptation of slight
  • n's other two Toronto stores, but in cheaper varieties, and with less extensive in-store displays a
  • ne-half to two-thirds the height of standard varieties) and produces more stalks and thus more head
  • planted with vegetables of authentic period varieties, and is also home to animals which would tra
  • n described, nauseosa (the gray form with 14 varieties) and consimilis (the green form with 8 varie
  • Growing early-maturing varieties and establishing a regional uniform planting
  • y was mainly in the development of new fruit varieties and other food products.
  • at question of his life: the origin of human varieties and races.
  • There are no resistant Vitis vinifera varieties, and Chardonnay and Pinot noir are especiall
  • that the African experience comes in as many varieties and voices as the imagination allows, and th
  • he vineyard plantings consist of a number of varieties, and varying ages of vines.
  • es have multiple local names for traditional varieties, and all wine growing countries, both old an
  • During this period he worked on Abelian varieties and their endomorphism algebras.
  • Ribes sanguineum and its varieties and cultivars are a very popular garden shru
  • is variable in appearance; there are several varieties and hybrids with similar species are commonl
  • es in the state focus on French hybrid grape varieties and the Muscadine grape, rather than vitis v
  • gmatism; there are many overlapping ideas in Varieties and his 1907 book, Pragmatism.
  • urple variety with more colourful and exotic varieties and has extended the season for visiting the
  • Alphabetical Index of Mineral Species, Varieties and Synonyms and Chemical Classification.
  • Plant early-maturing wheat varieties and harvest early; damage is less if wheat i
  • ncluded a blend of the Orange Muscat & Flora varieties and a Botrytis Riesling labeled Noble Riesli
  • eyards currently worked, 69% with white wine varieties and 31% with red, it ranks sixth in size amo
  • t notably the Tat, Azari, and Middle Persian varieties), and a variety of Caucasian languages in th
  • the United States, with the more traditional varieties and preparations being made in areas with la
  • It has many varieties and is occasionally used as ornamental plant
  • It was hybridised with other varieties and is now widely grown worldwide.
  • y are among the most important of the marine varieties, and are being extensively studied for their
  • lation to Plant Health, Bee Health and Plant Varieties and Seeds.
  • Between the pulpless are also some fingered varieties and the Yemenite citron.
  • imum authorised yield is 4,000 kg/ha for red varieties and 4,500 kg/ha for white varieties.
  • There are approximately 75 species and 200 varieties and cultivars of Phyllostachys.
  • abhan's data is yield per acre for different varieties, and from this data it is impossible to esti
  • ores, jazz clubs, ethnic restaurants of many varieties, and empty storefronts.
  • This sandwich comes in many varieties and is very popular in Uruguay.
  • A number of varieties and forms have been published since then, bu
  • There are rayed as well as rayless varieties and only the former have long blue or white
  • er or Clevner is a synonym for various grape varieties and wines, and is primarily used in German-s
  • Over 215 varieties and 650 roses are displayed in this garden.
  • Two varieties are recognized, C. rhipidophylla var.
  • as his name is often spelled, and many other varieties are to be found, had at least ten children.
  • at in the context of the world of wine grape varieties are proper nouns.
  • The main varieties are weissbier, witbier, and the sour varieti
  • The Greek varieties are sweeter and less bitter than the Italian
  • be called Petite Sirah, usually because the varieties are extremely difficult to distinguish in ol
  • Other common varieties are Merlot (10%), Chardonnay (7%), Cabernet
  • The emerald green varieties are especially sought after.
  • Two common varieties are the Black sex-link (also called Black St
  • Low-Franconian varieties are also spoken in the German area along the
  • that this is not the case, and that the two varieties are unrelated.
  • In Indonesia, spekkoek varieties are even greater, including the addition of
  • cultivated as a garden plant, and cultivated varieties are known.
  • sse and Zigori (1968) the best Albanian wine varieties are Debine (noir and blanche), Kallmet, Mere
  • A few varieties are exceedingly rare and are worth many thou
  • , this may rise to seven if the domesticated varieties are counted as separate species, and nine if
  • tains a pineapple research farm where hybrid varieties are created.
  • The main grape varieties are Courbu and Petit Manseng, which together
  • Canned varieties are canned under high pressure to prevent th
  • The Sassarese and Gallurese varieties are often termed Corso-Sardinian dialects.
  • The Adirondack varieties are unusual because both the skin and the fl
  • The colorless varieties are often used as gemstones.
  • Varieties are also known as western coralroot and summ
  • A range of grape varieties are grown here, but Sauvignon Blanc is the m
  • The traditional local grape varieties are Grenache (here called Garnatxa) and Temp
  • Two varieties are attributed to the herb in Peru: Gentiane
  • The females of all varieties are more neutrally colored.
  • Proponents made the case that the Dutch varieties are too different from the German ones - at
  • Frequently blends of heritage, or heirloom, varieties are used.
  • The most popular white varieties are Chardonnay, Riesling, and Viognier.
  • datus is found only in Europe, where the two varieties are seldom found together.
  • Both varieties are categorized under the EC number 3.2.1.
  • Other varieties are grown for their roots, which are used as
  • Standard varieties are pink (strawberry), yellow (lemon) and br
  • ing grape, often with Gaglioppo of which the varieties are often confused.
  • Two principal varieties are used: the China plant (C.
  • full flavor variety; lights or ultra-lights varieties are not available.
  • k different varieties are in each block, k < v; no variety occurs
  • lane, Fano fibration, Fano surface, and Fano varieties are named for him.
  • Honduras' Jamastran Valley, while the hybrid varieties are more widely grown and used.
  • at de Rivesaltes AOC wines, except the grape varieties are not restricted to Muscat.
  • Hardier varieties are grown in Russian region of Buriatia (cit
  • Several varieties are cured for 1 to 2 days, while the most fl
  • to the western United States, where its two varieties are geographically separated.
  • ally resistant or genetically modified maize varieties are currently under development in South Afr
  • Permitted grape varieties are Grenache Noir (at least 50%, 75% for the
  • Note that a minimum of three varieties are allowed in the blend.
  • The most common varieties are soy cream and oat cream, but there are a
  • Some apple varieties are said to be endemic, especially the "espe
  • otstock from the Inglenook period, the grape varieties are 80% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Petit Verdot
  • The most popular red varieties are Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, and C
  • Some varieties are made with sesame seeds or other flavorin
  • Most varieties are very common, but special models like the
  • All three varieties are also available in the Clontarf Trinity c
  • The following grape varieties are commonly found in at least one sub-regio
  • gh the 15-(now discontinued) and 18-year-old varieties are common (the 27-, 30- and 40-year-olds ar
  • Regional varieties are found with subtle differences in flavour
  • The most common varieties are made with fresh ground corn mixed into a
  • ango are eaten year-round, but the different varieties are traditionally eaten in given seasons.
  • res) and the distribution of permitted grape varieties are 85% Chardonnay, 10% Pinot nero and 5% Pi
  • Cultivated varieties are available in lavender, rose and lilac, b
  • The frozen varieties are sometimes served casserole-style with a
  • h Sierra Nevada of California, where its two varieties are uncommon members of the flora in granite
  • tea mass-produced at this scale, unsweetened varieties are somewhat rare: most are sweetened with c
  • These non-astringent varieties are considered to have a less complex flavor
  • The most common grape varieties are Zinfandel, Syrah, Cabernet Sauvignon, Ca
  • Later varieties are known as Mortlake and Fengate sub-styles
  • The two varieties are distinguished by minor and trace element
  • region's winemaking traditions and its grape varieties are Italian in origin.
  • New varieties are introduced regularly.
  • Other secondary varieties are allowed with a maximum of 20% white grap
  • Red varieties are predominant in Calatayud DO and account
  • Three different grape varieties are grown: Sauvignon, Pinot Noir and Pinot G
  • ns are eaten with a spoon, while more liquid varieties are less viscous and may be drunk as a bever
  • Both varieties are recognized in the USA.
  • Cheddar-Jack varieties are also available.
  • Since these grape varieties are spread over different parts of Italy (Ap
  • Secondary varieties are Cinsault and Carignan.
  • Two varieties are recognised: D. polyacanthos var.
  • Hybrid ornamental varieties are developed too, e.g.
  • Two varieties are native to Alaska.
  • The grape varieties are typically Germanic, due to the similar c
  • tices have become illegal for the many plant varieties are patented or otherwise owned by some enti
  • Some varieties are of extremely low alcoholic content and c
  • The authorised white varieties are: Airen, Merseguera, Macabeo, Malvasia an
  • The other red varieties are: Mazuelo, Tempranillo, Monastrell, Caber
  • He now performs solos acts in varieties around the globe.
  • Some sources instead state the parent varieties as Bronner x Muscat Ottonel, but this is see
  • distinguishing the group from other related varieties, as well as mutual intelligibility.
  • Some speakers use various Nahuatl varieties as a second language.
  • mprising over 1,500 guns, both field & siege varieties, as well as mortars.
  • complete as possible, and included all known varieties, as well as essays, proofs, 'specimens', and
  • r passing off wines blended from other grape varieties as pinot noir in order to charge higher pric
  • Other varieties, as in Quebec or New York State, may be natu
  • ri is available in regular and menthol light varieties, as well as regular and menthol ultra-light
  • e a rose garden with over 800 miniature rose varieties, as well as sculptures of famous golfers Ray
  • s species is somewhat complicated due to the varieties, as well as its habit of hybridizing with Op
  • d to represent algebraic (or semi algebraic) varieties as realizations of oriented matroids, a noti
  • l wines, but often needs blending with other varieties as it does not add much flavour.
  • There are several varieties as well.
  • "p-adic L-functions and Selmer varieties associated to elliptic curves with complex m
  • n winemaking of fermenting two or more grape varieties at the same time when producing a wine.
  • ans when he obtained the seeds of 19 soybean varieties at the Vienna World Exposition (Wiener Welta
  • Consumers didn't recognize grape varieties at that time and New World producers used th
  • Some of the new varieties available include Mr. Chew Big (with added c
  • Red varieties: Bastardo Negro, Moscatel Negra, Tintilla, V
  • All varieties bear alternate, green or purple leaves, divi
  • nificance placed on the art of planting vine varieties best suited to each location and its ecosyst
  • Preventive cultural practices: Selecting varieties best for local growing conditions, and maint
  • rat snake (Elaphe schrenckii) exists in two varieties, black and yellow.
  • Most varieties bloom late-afternoon to evening.
  • The new sandwich comes in two permanent varieties, both featuring a new round, .5 in (1.3 cm)
  • Several grape varieties, both local and foreign, are authorised in t
  • There are two varieties, both of which are uncommon to rare.
  • for early consumption or blending with other varieties, both red and white.
  • Among the varieties bred by him are Helfensteiner, Heroldrebe (n
  • e, so that a dish prepared from several fish varieties brings good luck.
  • These stores have all varieties brought in from factory stores.
  • the name 'Crowder's Music Hall and Temple of Varieties', but was renamed in 1879 as 'Royal Borough
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