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  • Old Willows, Abinger Hammer
  • The Willows Academy is an independent school for young wo
  • The Willows Academy has four sports that compete under IH
  • The Willows Academy is inspired by the teachings of the C
  • ts continue to foster a relationship with The Willows Academy, a girls college preparatory school i
  • e, the Ashford Green Corridor, with pollarded willows adjacent to Bentley Road in Willesborough.
  • th shiny metallic green armour, that lives in willows along the reens
  • r, the bushes, which may have been a clump of willows, also going by the name of "Domesday Bushes".
  • ad Hall for Kenneth Grahame's The Wind in the Willows, although this is also claimed by Hardwick Ho
  • with songs about the witch trials, the Salem Willows amusement park, and Alexander Graham Bell.
  • ant genera are exclusively dioecious, such as willows and poplars.
  • The Willows and Wetlands Visitor Centre is situated at St
  • The ait is covered by willows and alder and is a bird sanctuary with a sign
  • A variety of trees grow in washes with willows and salt cedar found at the edges of the rive
  • ember of the Swedish indie rock group Weeping Willows, and has released several solo albums.
  • n designed to manage invasive threats such as willows and blackberries to help maintain them in goo
  • the party, described the river as thick with willows and with low banks "well wooded with pine, ce
  • ing parts of the encyclopedia Flora Europaea, Willows and Poplars of Great Britain and Ireland from
  • nd some of the springs in the park are reeds, willows, and cottonwood and ash trees.
  • fishing, wildlife viewing and hiking through willows and cottonwoods along the Red Deer River.
  • 0, from Old English tun (homestead) among the willows, and is part of the ancient hundred of Wixamt
  • heir own type of vegetation with cottonwoods, willows, and other plants that require more water.
  • time 6 feet high, and chewed through half the willows and other creekside landscaping the city plan
  • ard John) for musical versions of Wind in the Willows and The Railway Children which were both prod
  • rdly through flat till plains with occasional willows and cottonwoods along its banks, the river fl
  • Wildwood, Rosewood, Lakewood, Briarwood, The Willows and Stonebridge neighbourhoods of Saskatoon;
  • by poplars, marble tombs overhung by weeping willows, and urns or crosses wrapped in swathes of ro
  • nel and led to an increase in colonisation by willows and river plants which enjoy low flows.
  • rushes in the intertidal zone; and Red alder, willows and Black cottonwood, along with snowberry, s
  • ), The Cherry Orchard, Medea, The Wind in the Willows and many more).
  • Other species' host are mainly poplars, willows and alders.
  • You work with Catherine Willows and Riley Adams.
  • met up with Cotton, a witch who loved to eat Willows, and together, they defeated Wool and brought
  • Oaks, elms, silver maples and willows are the most common trees through most of the
  • s, hawkweeds, heather, lettuce, plantains and willows as well as grasses such as Poa.
  • piration for Toad of Toad Hall in Wind in the Willows, as he drove round the village in a yellow Ro
  • e cohosh, flowering crabapples, fantail pussy willows, ash, viburnum, lilac, fringe tree, Fothergil
  • The respite allowed willows, aspens, and cottonwoods to grow, creating ha
  • tched a beautiful fairy named Silk to get the Willows back.
  • the British television series The Wind in the Willows, based on the book by Kenneth Grahame.
  • xon settlement of Wietone, the village in the willows, became part of the lands of the Norman Roger
  • ad and Badger's adventures in The Wind in the Willows because author Kenneth Grahame holidayed in n
  • meadows, often in the presence of mosses and willows, between 2000 and 2700 meters in elevation.
  • London: Willows Books.
  • d Swinton Lions play their homes games at The Willows, built in 1901, on Weaste Lane close to the B
  • It is one of the least variable willows, but it will hybridise with several other spe
  • The Wind in the Willows by Alan Bennett (who also appeared as Mole) i
  • She has also adapted The Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame, for Hodder and WHSmith.
  • e inspiration behind Toad Hall in Wind in the Willows by Kenneth Grahame.
  • West Side and Mendocino Railroad ( Willows, California to Fruto, California)
  • He was born in Willows, California.
  • rsicolor, Nymphaea odorata, Saururus cernuus, willows, Carduus horridulum, Heracleum maximum, Cuscu
  • "Pussy Willows, Cat-Tails" - 2:53
  • ding Karrinyup Waters, Settlers Green and The Willows, contain modern architecturally designed home
  • riparian Coast live oak woodlands, along with willows, cottonwoods and native California sycamore t
  • unpopulated and is heavily wooded with white willows, crack willows and weeping willows, and hybri
  • 's play based on the latter's The Wind in the Willows entitled Toad of Toad Hall (1929), which was
  • o Kill, Part 1", Nick and co-worker Catherine Willows go to a club together.
  • of the John Wesley Powell expedition, in the willows, Green River, Wyoming, 1871.
  • River Ter near Willows Green
  • te the 1986 book, The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow, a biography about Opal Whiteley which a
  • ow swampy ground on the South side with a few willows growing upon it, from which the Lake in gener
  • There was also a small wood of native willows here which was used in the late 19th century
  • rm a partnership with Cardiff High School and Willows High School, with pupils entering further edu
  • Boundary Park home of Oldham Athletic and The Willows home of his local Rugby League team Salford C
  • He then joined Ernest Willows in developing Willows airships and during the
  • sters moved to a smaller property called Adel Willows in 1922.
  • , was bought from Vulcan Foundry in Newton le Willows in 1877, the same year that Jessie was delive
  • Gaelic achadh na' cat) or "field of withies" ( willows), in reference to the currachs or wickerwork
  • s Rugby League Club who currently play at The Willows in Weaste.
  • ssion to move the station's base to Newton Le Willows, in the St Helens, Merseyside, as part of a p
  • The priests carried the palm branches or willows in their hands.
  • He lived at The Willows in Jesmond in Newcastle upon Tyne.
  • ed riparian forest (cottonwood with aspen and willows intermingled with choke cherry) in sage-shrub
  • The Willows is a rugby league stadium located in the Weas
  • Newton, sometimes called Newton in the Willows, is a small village in the Ise valley, Ketter
  • Willows is the current Dorset coach.
  • The Willows is a historic farm complex located at Cavetow
  • Salem Willows is an oceanfront neighborhood and amusement p
  • Willows made his debut for Dorset in the 1990 Minor C
  • Willows made his first-class debut for Sussex in 1980
  • Mole's Christmas (also called The Wind in the Willows: Mole's Christmas) is a 30 minute animated fi
  • htown, Leigh, Lytham, New Brighton, Newton le Willows, Northern, Northop Hall, Ormskirk, Rainford.
  • ld, Hightown, Lytham, New Brighton, Newton le Willows, Northern, Northop Hall, Ormskirk, Prestatyn,
  • nger Mouse, Count Duckula and The Wind in the Willows of the 1980s and early 1990s.
  • The Willows offers a variety of athletics to girls in all
  • sound of water escaping from mill dams etc., willows, old rotten planks, slimy posts, and brickwor
  • rge circular ranch of pasture with a grove of willows on it.
  • During a match against Salford at the Willows on 22 April 1977, Chris Sanderson collapsed f
  • are Eclipse, Morning Glory, Oriel Window, and Willows on the Water.
  • 1988 They Hung Their Harps in the Willows, opus 77
  • possible etymologies, that it referred to the Willows or Alders that grew on this flat, wet and mar
  • e shores are plants like Alders, Hybrid Crack Willows, Osiers, Elms, Ashes, Grey Willow, Birch, Asp
  • Willows played his final first-class match against Wo
  • Schliep M, Crossett B, Willows RD, Chen M, "18O-labelling of chlorophyll d i
  • Willows represented Dorset in 4 List-A matches from 1
  • n the 1960s, the terrace was flattened at the Willows Road end to make way for the Salford Football
  • It acquired a wild character with naturalised willows, rotting boats and rusting dock roofs and bec
  • e 7-3 victory over Oldham in the final at The Willows, Salford on 1 May 1909, with Lance Todd takin
  • rahame's novel and is part of the Wind in the Willows series.
  • The Willows Shopping Center is located in one of the fast
  • e in the 1996 film version of The Wind in the Willows, starring Terry Jones and Eric Idle, was film
  • th two adult children and lives in Walsham le Willows, Suffolk.
  • The Willows switched on its floodlights for the first tim
  • The Willows, tea room and restaurant
  • The Willows terrace is a standing area in front of the en
  • hepley Spring Ltd acquired the former Whitley Willows Textile site in Kirkburton and set up a volum
  • fter an evil Demoness called Wool stole the 7 Willows that brought light to it.
  • Anglo-Saxon or Old English meaning (at the) ' willows' the River Ouzel meanders through land ideal
  • The station is also close to The Willows, the home ground of Salford RLFC.
  • He also owns a shop in Willows, Townsville, called Oporto
  • orts flora from black walnut trees, paw-paws, willows, tulip poplars and coniferous trees to fauna
  • rom 1968, he worked as a School Counselor, at Willows Unified School District, and Old Adobe Union
  • rmerly used for the growing of osiers (basket willows, used for basketry, furniture, and cart-makin
  • d for the growing of grass and osiers: basket willows, used for basketry, furniture, and cart-makin
  • be as follows :- Osbert de Salicibus alias de Willows was Lord in the reign of Henry II.
  • etch of river immortalised in The Wind in the Willows, where Jerome K Jerome chronicled the escapad
  • et, Fernlees, Gindie, Rubyvale, Sapphire, The Willows, Withersfield and Yamala.
  • , Richvale, Shasta, Tulelake, Weed, Williams, Willows, Yreka, and Yuba City.