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  • erful (if sometimes naive) character "Brother Juniper" in 1942, after the historical Saint Juniper,
  • The collapse was witnessed by Brother Juniper, a Franciscan monk, who was on his way to cro
  • The fruits of juniper, acacia and spurge species appear to form the
  • Juniper also appeared on a compilation album, Natural
  • Gin ( juniper and other herbs)
  • The vegetation is the olive, the almond, the juniper and the holm oak.
  • ald Cypress, sycamores, pecan, live oak, ashe juniper, and mesquite can be found in the park.
  • erries, black cherry, bittersweet, sassafras, juniper and honeysuckle.
  • d, pinyon pine and junipers such as alligator juniper and one-seeded juniper.
  • It is being developed by Juniper, and constructed by Grocon at a cost of A$850
  • 5 km2) of mostly ponderosa pine, pinyon pine, juniper and gambel oak in the Cibola National Forest.
  • by rhododendrons in higher montane stands of juniper and yew.
  • rmal plantings of arbor vitae, taxus, Chinese juniper, and dwarf hemlock provide attractive foregro
  • om Nashwaak Lake (southeast of the village of Juniper) and flows south and east through uninhabited
  • rs cleared dogwood to encourage the growth of juniper and distinctive chalk downland flora.
  • These systems allow Juniper and her crew to work more buoys in less time,
  • Juniper and her crew are adept at handling various mi
  • he island hosts large examples of oak, maple, juniper, and birch trees, whilst self-seeded hucklebe
  • ng these desert plants are a few hardy pines, juniper, and the occasional Texas Madrone (Arbutus xa
  • wyhee County in Idaho, sage-shrub steppe with juniper and mountain mahogany (Cercocarpus ledifolius
  • It uses 12 botanicals including: juniper, angelica root, fresh orange peel, fresh lemo
  • (usually cinnamon, pepper, cummin, anise, and juniper) as well as honey.
  • Brother Juniper at Work and Play.
  • Baverstock Juniper Bank (grid reference SU035336) is a 2.6 hecta
  • Finland and Estonia brew traditional juniper beers.
  • Mature purple and younger green juniper berries can be seen growing alongside one ano
  • ut you can adjust with more or less) some add juniper berries
  • ive Americans have also used the seeds inside juniper berries as beads for jewellery and decoration
  • uch as sahti in Finland, which is spiced with juniper berries and twigs, have survived the advent o
  • gin, it uses 10 botanicals in its maceration: Juniper berries, Coriander Seed, Angelica Root, Liquo
  • ater and flavorings and other agents, such as juniper berry juice and glycerin.
  • omes in several flavours, including straight, juniper berry, dill and forest mushrooms.
  • includes dill, sugars, salt, and spices like juniper berry.
  • rimary flavoring constituent of any gin - the juniper berry.
  • smoke offering to the gods") ritual, in which juniper branches are burned to create thick and fragr
  • erfume Oil and White Musk from The Body Shop, Juniper Breeze from Bath & Body Works and Royal Secre
  • e golf course and the 300-acre (1.2 km2) Lake Juniper, built by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
  • Smoke is from juniper burning for ceremony.
  • e, weeping ash, cypress lawsoniana, photinia, juniper, Californian redwood and poplar.
  • All of the Juniper class of buoy tenders were designed with an o
  • The juniper colony supports several species of insect spe
  • Siemens (metro, using Juniper components)
  • tional(the RSPB of the plant world) started a Juniper conservation programme on Pulpit Hill where p
  • The Salem Neck coast that borders Juniper Cove is mostly populated, by residential area
  • Juniper Cove is a cove in the Salem Channel, within t
  • rn to Frank Harlow and Lois Henrickson at the Juniper Creek compound, a fictitious community that p
  • proclaimed 'Prophet' and former leader of the Juniper Creek compound.
  • Juniper Creek, near Cheraw, March 3. Battle of Benton
  • surrounding Milltail Creek was harvested for juniper, cypress, and pine trees and became the large
  • Juniper Dunes Wilderness
  • The Juniper Ermine Moth (Argyresthia trifasciata) is a mo
  • ced with shallow clay loams that support ashe juniper, escarpment live oak, mesquite, and grasses.
  • Wacholder is a German gin, distilled with the juniper essence already added.
  • gypt launch; acquires U.S. credit card issuer Juniper Financial Corporation
  • These forests are predominantly pine, juniper, fir, and oak.
  • en, burned desert 4.5 miles (7.2 km) miles to Juniper Flats.
  • y peak Drilburi, spotted a small glade in the juniper forest above Kyor and Tashikyang villages on
  • The juniper fruit appear to form the bulk of its diet.
  • Utah Juniper galls
  • ng the Dark-edged eusarca (Eusarca fundaria), Juniper geometer (Patalene olyzonaria), Curve-toothed
  • Juniper, Georgia
  • It serves the communities of Buena Vista and Juniper, Georgia.
  • ed rocky canyon with old growth hardwoods and juniper glades.
  • Scrub brush, mesquite, juniper, grasses, and water-tolerant hardwoods grow a
  • The Juniper Green Community Council was inaugurated in No
  • By general consent, the geography of Juniper Green includes Baberton Mains to the north.
  • Administratively, Juniper Green falls within the jurisdiction of the Ci
  • Juniper Green is a village on the outskirts of Edinbu
  • ed to Edinburgh in 2000 to become minister at Juniper Green Parish Church the linked parishes have
  • oject to provide new signs at the boundary of Juniper Green and Baberton Mains, has received suppor
  • Tigers were captured in fir and juniper groves at heights of 2,500-3,000 meters above
  • Juniper Gulf is a pit cave in Yorkshire, England.
  • The unassuming but cavernous Juniper Gulf.
  • Juniper Hall became a field centre in 1947 and was th
  • Juniper Hall Field Centre, leased from the National T
  • Opened as a field centre in 1947, Juniper Hall was one of the original four centres ope
  • house in the Sydney suburb of Paddington see Juniper Hall, Paddington
  • Juniper has a big crush on him, although she won't ad
  • Walkers and naturalists are drawn to its juniper heaths.
  • He was buried in Juniper Hill Cemetery.
  • Flora Thompson was born in Juniper Hill in 1876.
  • Juniper Hill is just over 2 miles (3.2 km) south of B
  • Juniper Hill is a hamlet in the civil parish of Cotti
  • Juniper Hill Cemetery is a historic cemetery at 24 Sh
  • author Flora Thompson (1876-1947) grew up in Juniper Hill and was a pupil at Cottisford School.
  • ying Ground, his grave was later moved to the Juniper Hill Cemetery.
  • The Baronetcy, of Juniper Hill in the County of Surrey, was created in
  • The Leslie, later Pepys Baronetcy, of Juniper Hill in the County of Surrey, was created in
  • so succeeded his cousin as fourth Baronet, of Juniper Hill, according to a special remainder in the
  • also succeeded a cousin as fourth Baronet of Juniper Hill.
  • All homes in the Juniper Hills area north of Juniper Hills Rd between
  • t placed a mandatory evacuations for parts of Juniper Hills on August 31, 2009 when the Station Fir
  • Juniper Hills, California is an unincorporated town l
  • Juniper, homeported in Newport, Rhode Island, was res
  • She appeared as Juniper in the first episode of Bergerac (1981).
  • Unlike most populations of juniper in Britain, in which regeneration is, at best
  • nks may chant mantra around the body and burn juniper incense - although ceremonial activities ofte
  • isa Olstein) the University of Massachusetts' Juniper Initiative for Literary Arts and Action.
  • d co-directs The University of Massachusetts' Juniper Initiative for Literary Arts and Action.
  • Juniper is a hamlet in the English county of Northumb
  • In the Missouri and Arkansas Ozarks, eastern juniper is commonly used as a Christmas tree.
  • Juniper is an unincorporated community in Marion Coun
  • Juniperus monosperma (One-seed Juniper) is a species of juniper native to western No
  • Hunder Beck Juniper is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in t
  • Gymnosporangium (Cedar-apple rust); the juniper is the primary (telial) host and the apple, p
  • On the shallower slopes, the juniper is associated with a species-poor acid flush
  • Where the juniper is densest, the vegetation has a woodland cha
  • On the upper slopes the juniper is associated with species-rich acid grasslan
  • Two years later, Juniper Island was sold at auction.
  • The privately owned cast iron Juniper Island Light dates from 1846.
  • The Juniper Island Light in Vermont is the oldest light s
  • Juniper Island is a 13-acre (53,000 m2) island in Lak
  • 1948 as a four-man light attendant station on Juniper Island.
  • the Mediterranean scrub, with plenty of black juniper, juniper of juniper, lavender, sage and other
  • Juniper, Juniperus communis
  • area has one of the most extensive stands of juniper, Juniperus communis, in County Durham.
  • where there are significant stands of upland juniper, Juniperus communis, scrub, a vegetation type
  • i, the sandpaper oak Quercus pungens, oneseed juniper Juniperus monosperma, cane cholla Opuntia imb
  • le, Hillberry, Inchwood, Jameston, Jevington, Juniper, Kimberley, Knightswood, Madingley and Melros
  • The adults eat juniper leaves at a high elevation and are able to ca
  • Carrie Chapman Catt House, also known as Juniper Ledge, is a historic home located at Briarcli
  • The Life and Times of Juniper Lee
  • ed, including Robotboy, The Life and Times of Juniper Lee, Camp Lazlo, Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi, My Gym
  • Juniper Level Botanic Gardens (5 acres) are privately
  • Plant Delights Nursery and the founder of the Juniper Level Botanic Garden in Raleigh, North Caroli
  • gwood, elm, euonymus, fir, hawthorn, hemlock, juniper, lilac, magnolia, maple, oak, poplar, spruce,
  • Clipped hedges of Japanese yew and Pfitzer juniper line the tree shaded foot paths that meander
  • sert include Big sagebrush, Pinyon pine, Utah juniper, Low sagebrush, Shadscale, and Bristlecone pi
  • ws in association with other oaks, species of juniper, Mexican pinyon (Pinus cembroides), pinyon pi
  • y of Idaho and is currently a Farmer/Owner of Juniper Mountain Ranch of sheep, elk, and bison.
  • rved as a member of the Board of Directors of Juniper Networks until May 2008.
  • She joined Juniper Networks as Executive Vice President and Chie
  • omputer security expert currently employed by Juniper Networks and known for his presentation on vu
  • Representative customers include Cisco, Juniper Networks, Fortinet, Enterasys, Stonesoft, Net
  • ncial officer and Executive Vice President of Juniper Networks, an MNC networking products company.
  • tt-Packard (HP), Honeywell, Emerson Electric, Juniper Networks, Nvidia, Spansion, Tellabs and Teled
  • hardware manufacturers, such as Cisco, Intel, Juniper Networks, NetApp, Qualcomm, and Tellabs.
  • ls Institute (SEMI), and as a board member of Juniper Networks, Extreme Networks and Ultratech Step
  • SSL/TLS VPN and Network Access Control) from Juniper Networks, Cisco Systems, SonicWALL and others
  • Belden Inc. divested its wireless business to Juniper Networks.
  • of the Flemming and Gibson lumber business in Juniper, New Brunswick.
  • se, myrrh, bitumen, natron, fine woven linen, juniper oil and copper amulets for the mortuary indus
  • This vireo frequents dry brush, especially juniper, on the slopes of the southwestern mountains.
  • Juniperus pinchotii (Pinchot Juniper or Redberry Juniper; syn.
  • chipmunks prefer rocky areas with pinion and juniper pines and feed mostly on nuts, seeds and frui
  • es from Salem's powerplant on Salem Harbor to Juniper Point on Salem Neck.
  • Post-fire regrowth in the Juniper Prairie Wilderness.
  • Near the Juniper Prairie Wilderness and Juniper Springs is "Th
  • The Juniper Prairie Wilderness is a protected wilderness
  • In the 1840's, Patrick Smith settled in the Juniper Prairie Wilderness in an area which became kn
  • Weehawken Ferry, poetry (Bangor: Juniper Press, 1985)
  • Eye Level, winner of the 1977 Juniper Prize
  • an Prize, the National Poetry Series, and the Juniper Prize.
  • eview of 6 new songs on an EP titled Courting Juniper produced by Byron Kent Wong (David Usher, The
  • viders resell, service, manage and consult on Juniper products & solutions.
  • JUNOS, Juniper's network operating system, runs on most Juni
  • Juniper ranked 4 in Fortune Magazine's World's Most A
  • board of directors of Netscreen (acquired by Juniper), Rhapsody (acquired by Brocade) and currentl
  • on), and Padmasambhava (in Treasures from the Juniper Ridge) for more specific examples.
  • It also forms the drainage basin for the Juniper River.
  • Hammes Mowbray Hall, west of East Gate along Juniper Road on the University of Notre Dame campus.
  • he south; and Crowchild Trail, 12th Avenue N, Juniper Road, and 22nd Street W to the west.
  • Juniper sailed for Washington, D.C. via Hampton Roads
  • and others), yucca (Yucca spp.), juniper, sand shinnery oak (Quercus havardii), and ro
  • ns, with dry scrub pine forests, oak forests, juniper scrub, yucca scrub, halophytic vegetation, an
  • Juniper served in the early months of the Second Worl
  • an cartoonist, creator of the popular Brother Juniper single-panel comic strip.
  • pharus kitaibelii, the European copper skink, Juniper skink or European Snake-eyed skink, is a spec
  • A few North American juniper species produce a seed cone with a sweeter, l
  • Juniper Springs
  • Juniper Springs in the Ocala National Forest
  • Juniper Springs (referred to locally as "the Springs"
  • Other People's Houses (1999), Flight (2002), Juniper Street (2006) and Spindrift (2009).
  • -Surface Line on a balloon loop located under Juniper Street, and features a single track with all
  • ttendees from Beech Street to Grape Street to Juniper Street.
  • ly bounded by Lawrence, Alder, Arlington, and Juniper Streets in Lawrence, Massachusetts.
  • He has also participated in The Juniper Summer Writing Institute at the University of
  • pper), Piper longum (long pepper), Juniperus ( juniper), Syzygium aromaticum (clove), Canary Island
  • nes (and can affect many different species of juniper); the seeds from such cones are sterile.
  • oyers) intercepted the British ships, sinking Juniper, the tanker Oil Pioneer, and the empty troops
  • icolis), American robin (Turdus migratorius), juniper thrush (Turdus pilaris), wild guineafowl (Num
  • The plants often bear galls caused by the Juniper Tip Midge Oligotrophus betheli (Bibionomorpha
  • The Juniper Titmouse eats insects and spiders, sometimes
  • Juniper Titmouse is attracted to feeders with suet, p
  • The Juniper Titmouse is a small, gray bird with small tuf
  • It is accessible to the public via the Juniper Trail (Wacholderwanderweg), which runs for 15
  • A rare Juniper tree found on Fleam Dyke
  • Segal is also the translator of The Juniper Tree and Other Tales from Grimm with illustra
  • "The Juniper Tree" an opera in two acts by Philip Glass &
  • on Houses Without Doors: "Blue Rose" and "The Juniper Tree".
  • is known to be a disease causing agent in the Juniper tree.
  • slates to "painted stick" in reference to the juniper trees of the area.
  • Country includes various oaks, elms, and Ashe juniper trees (often referred to as "cedar" in Texas)
  • -like rock formations, harsh terrain, ancient Juniper trees, sagebrush, and extensive arid land.
  • 05, DSI was featured in a documentary made by Juniper TV as part of Channel 4's "Trouble Online" se
  • y sorts, smoke fuel (besides peat, alderwood, juniper twigs and spruce twigs were used), yeast bran
  • oat malts that are filtered through straw and juniper twigs.
  • Plant life at the park includes juniper, various cacti, and sagebrush.
  • Juniper was sunk by gunfire from Admiral Hipper.
  • Her namesake, the first Juniper, was commissioned into the U.S. Lighthouse Se
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