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  • and keeps a scrap book filled with newspaper cuttings about murders.
  • Propagation is from seed or cuttings, although the latter are difficult to strike.
  • tions can be veneer grafted, or reproduced by cuttings, although grafting has a low success rate.
  • It is propagated by cuttings and seed.
  • It can be propagated by cuttings and by seed.
  • There are short distances in cuttings and several bridges.
  • It is propagated by seeds, cuttings and air-layering.
  • Based on material in the zoo archives, press cuttings and Paw Prints zoo newsletter.
  • It nests in the banks of road cuttings and in the sides of deep wells.
  • Much of the infrastructure such as cuttings and bridges remain along the route.
  • He later provided cuttings and advice to a number of Victorian producers
  • ciety has established a third population from cuttings and is tending it in a reserve.
  • Cameron studied the cuttings and dreams of being one particular boy whose
  • released into Nepean Dam via a system of rock cuttings and tunnels known as Glenquarry Cut.
  • railway line and the track bed includes both cuttings and embankments.
  • The Coleus are very easy to propagate by cuttings, and they like partial shade, though can stan
  • ny obstacles and hills, removing the need for cuttings and tunnels.
  • ea batatas, which is generally spread by vine cuttings and not by seeds.
  • ains intact (but with track lifted) including cuttings and embankments (though not bridges).
  • There are also many catalogues, press cuttings and manuscripts for radio broadcasts and arti
  • the north, to the south, heavy engineering of cuttings and embankments slowed the work.
  • Gabelsberger shorthand, but also in newspaper cuttings and archive statements.
  • Embankments, cuttings, and evidence of level crossings used by the
  • The coppiced woodland along many of the cuttings and embankment sides remained unmanaged until
  • ion designed to be used on the roots of plant cuttings, and leaf wipes for cleaning houseplant leave
  • sold the production (whether it was grapes or cuttings), and those that have done strategic planning
  • e holes; the second gang would plant the cane cuttings, and the third gang-typically composed of the
  • Cuttings are slow to strike.
  • Cuttings are not advised as a method of regeneration.
  • The cuttings are either directly planted in soil or rooted
  • Cuttings are rock fragments chipped, scraped or crushe
  • As the cuttings are circulated out of the borehole they are s
  • as ambiguous and could be read to exclude the cuttings as there was no THC in it.
  • g made, but was hampered by the need for rock cuttings at Holcombe Rogus.
  • it is easy to propagate and grow on from root cuttings available from specialist nurseries.
  • pe variety, which can only be propagated from cuttings became difficult to obtain.
  • It maybe grown from semi hardwood cuttings, but growth from seeds is unreliable.
  • tures and may be propagated from seed or leaf cuttings, by division of the large tunicated bulb or f
  • Propagation from cuttings can be difficult.
  • Leaf and trap cuttings can easily produce new plant clones.
  • Cuttings can be rooted in a mix of peat moss and coars
  • Today, earthworks such as embankments and cuttings can still be found, but no actual tunnels can
  • ntain many different media including magazine cuttings, collage, material and photography as well as
  • h to dislodge any obstructions (such as drill cuttings collecting in one spot) that may occur.
  • Summary: The album contains press cuttings concerning the Angas family, including obitua
  • ffectively, and the size, shape and amount of cuttings could increase.
  • The size, shape and amount of cuttings depend largely on formation type, weight on t
  • construction practices with many small scale cuttings, embankments, revetments and follows land con
  • ample box is used to capture samples of drill cuttings for geological logging.
  • The chalk cuttings for the tunnel have since opening become a ha
  • to the area by Venetian merchants who brought cuttings from Greece.
  • They are easily propagated by planting cuttings from the present plants.
  • to describe the waste shavings, sawdust, and cuttings from woodworking operations.
  • In 1912, a member of the Wente family took cuttings from the University of Montpellier viticultur
  • Grape cuttings from this vineyard were introduced to Mexico
  • ynell began the planting of his vineyard with cuttings from Van Diemen's Land, which was recorded as
  • century settlers from the Azores brought vine cuttings from Madeira and the Azores.
  • County, Colorado in 1969 when he noticed that cuttings from seismic shotholes were anomalously radio
  • It was discovered by J. J. Fahey in well cuttings from the Green River Formation, Sweetwater Co
  • Cuttings from the Wente vineyard then spread to a numb
  • Producers in South Australia have propagated cuttings from mother vines grown in the South Australi
  • Propagating by leaf cuttings has the advantage of a shorter time to the ad
  • the area has had several shrub fires) but the cuttings have been dumped in the gun pits and built up
  • Kowhai can be grown from seed or tip cuttings in spring and autumn.
  • New plants can be grown by taking stem tip cuttings in spring or early summer.
  • tting shrubs and trees for the show by taking cuttings in a local park.
  • The first vines were cuttings in the 1860s from the St Huberts Winery in th
  • y Hancock lived in the fictional road Railway Cuttings, in fictional East Cheam.
  • nd winery in South Australia by planting vine cuttings in 1839 that he had bought at the Cape of Goo
  • lieved that only a short tunnel and some clay cuttings in the Dunrobin Hills stood in the way of ext
  • comedian living at the dilapidated 23 Railway Cuttings in East Cheam.
  • m seed (sown in the late winter) or by taking cuttings in the spring and summer.
  • Propagation by softwood cuttings is easily accomplished, using pure vermiculit
  • asily propagated by seed; propagation through cuttings is possible and clumps can be divided provide
  • tions of prints, drawings, photographs, press cuttings, maps, theatre bills, and ephemera.
  • Cuttings may be grown from water shoots.
  • Woody cuttings need a soil mixture kept uniformly moist for
  • y number of murders, suicides, stabbings, and cuttings occurred within the Louisiana State Penitenti
  • Small cuttings of Cereus peruvianus
  • pecies can be propagated by scarified seed or cuttings of semi-mature growth, while the cultivar req
  • Plants can be propagated from cuttings of current season's growth with a heel of old
  • roduces seeds but is usually propagated using cuttings of the rhizomes.
  • lied to stimulate root initiation when taking cuttings of plants.
  • t was founded by Charles Wetmore in 1882 with cuttings of Sauvignon blanc from Meursault, Burgundy,
  • Hank kept newspaper cuttings of each of the boys in a filing cabinet in th
  • French immigrants from North Africa imported cuttings of varieties common in Algerian wine such as
  • ntly maintaining a scrapbook containing press cuttings of every goal he has scored throughout his pl
  • The secondary gang would set cuttings of the previous year's cane in the holes and
  • eserving germplasm is in-vitro storage, where cuttings of plants are kept under strict conditions in
  • introduction of Ulmus wallichiana to Europe, cuttings of which he obtained from the Arnold Arboretu
  • tract he mixes elements of earth, sand, metal cuttings on his canvas in sober beige, grey, velvet re
  • h Association at Hull, he went to examine the cuttings on the Manchester Sheffield & Lincolnshire Ra
  • Propagation is from semi-mature cuttings or seed.
  • om seed but they are more easily started from cuttings or divisions.
  • These plants root nearly effortlessly from cuttings or from just touching the ground.
  • nfertile seeds it can only be propagated from cuttings or division.
  • Plants can be grown from stem cuttings or division of the roots.
  • C lucidus can be propagated by cuttings or by seed, with stratification necessary in
  • Young Kowhai are quite frost tender, so cuttings or seedlings should be planted in their secon
  • m seed or by asexual propagation such as stem cuttings or division of clumps.
  • The fields were cultivated by peat cuttings or Plaggen from the heathlands on their outsk
  • ing and transplanting clumps, by rooting stem cuttings, or by removing plantlets that have grown thr
  • This enables the shale shaker to clean the cuttings out of the drilling fluid before it is return
  • a collection of artefacts, photographs, press cuttings, paintings and displays of local interest, pa
  • memoirs, other writings and various newspaper cuttings, photographs, and cartoons.
  • out fruit, but trees that were propagated by cuttings produce fruit in 3 or 4 years.
  • The museum displays photographs, newspaper cuttings, programmes and personal objects relating to
  • regenerated naturally on the embankments and cuttings providing an excellent habitat for swallows,
  • e consisted for the most of tunnels, bridges, cuttings, retaining walls and embankments - an excepti
  • No examples are known to grow in Europe; cuttings sent by the USNA to the Bonte Hoek nursery in
  • ely propagated vine with more than 23 million cuttings sold since 1998 according to French ampelogra
  • Propagation from seed is easily achieved, and cuttings strike well.
  • It is difficult to propagate from seed, but cuttings strike readily.
  • They are believed to have been grown out of cuttings taken from olive trees at Mission San Fernand
  • hey also may be started from semi-ripe heeled cuttings taken in summer and rooted with bottom heat.
  • rate, though best results may be seen in the cuttings taken from late August.
  • An Irishman's Cuttings: Tales of Irish Gardens and Gardeners, Plants
  • eminders of the line - including embankments, cuttings, three former road bridges over the line (at
  • The cultivar must be propagated from cuttings to maintain its original characteristics.
  • llies to the south and east of the CBD and in cuttings to the west.
  • with a raising door that allows the water and cuttings to escape after a sample is collected.
  • allows for improved transportation of drilled cuttings to the surface resulting in better hydraulic
  • owed the contours of the land with occasional cuttings, tunnels and embankments.
  • side of the drill string and pushes the drill cuttings up the annulus to the surface, where the cutt
  • The size of the cuttings usually decreases as the bit dulls during dri
  • The original cuttings were shipped to him from Bahia, Brazil.
  • Shallow cuttings were then used to extract ore.
  • The work did not resume and the formation and cuttings were abandoned.
  • These cuttings were grafted onto an ordinary sitka spruce, r
  • would take four tracks, and most bridges and cuttings were constructed with this width in mind.
  • of the Rhone Valley from where the Syrah vine cuttings were originally sourced for Australia's Syrah
  • lmatians in the groups preparing the approach cuttings), were reported to have made good progress, w
  • actically the whole length was embanked or in cuttings, when not proceeding through a tunnel..
  • me plant varieties can produce fruit from new cuttings within a year of their planting.
  • The cuttings would be arranged in rows to allow the prevai