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  • ...ral blades of grass, to which a number of drops of water have adhered.]]'''Grass''' is the common name given a whole variety of plants, that technically, sh ..., some tall grasses, such as [[Miscanthus sinensis]] (common name of Zebra Grass) are used to serve a more plant-like role rather than a ground cover in gar
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Grass]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • An agricultural hand tool for mowing grass or reaping crops.
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  • Religious coalition formed to encourage grass-roots action against anti-religious activistm
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  • Grass crop grown worldwide and used in making flour and fermentation for alcohol
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  • A series of grass-roots, non-violent political protests that involved hundreds of thousands o
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  • A liberal grass-roots [[Zionism|Zionist]] U.S. organization, merging with [[J Street]], whi
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  • * {{r|Grass}}
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  • ...ssay]]ist, famous for his flowing [[Free verse|free verse]] in ''Leaves of Grass'', including 'A Noiseless Patient Spider'
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  • ...ral blades of grass, to which a number of drops of water have adhered.]]'''Grass''' is the common name given a whole variety of plants, that technically, sh ..., some tall grasses, such as [[Miscanthus sinensis]] (common name of Zebra Grass) are used to serve a more plant-like role rather than a ground cover in gar
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  • ...r object) by players wearing skates, while [[field hockey]] is played on a grass field with a ball. [[Bandy]], played outdoors on a rink, is similar to both * In North America, "hockey" means "ice hockey", while the game played on grass is called "field hockey".
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  • ...to several other plants outside the genus, including the water chestnut (a grass-like aquatic plant) and the horse chestnut (similar to the chestnut tree, b
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  • ...hotographs, of the flora and fauna of North America's short grass and tall grass prairies.
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  • {{r|Grass}}
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  • {{r|Grass}}
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  • '''Field [[hockey]]''' is an outdoor [[sport]] played, generally on grass, by two teams of eleven players each including goalkeepers. Players hit the
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Grass]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{r|Günter Grass}}
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  • {{r|Grass}}
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  • ...[Australia]] between two teams of 18 players on large, usually oval-shaped grass fields. The venues are often modified cricket fields. More commonly known
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  • ...ge Revolution''' of the winter of 2004-2005 in [[Ukraine]] was a series of grass-roots, non-violent political protests that involved hundreds of thousands o
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  • ...all|football]] played between two teams of 13 players on large rectangular grass fields. It originated in the north of England in 1895 when 23 member clubs
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  • * '[https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/1322 Leaves of Grass]' by Walt Whitman, complete text free from [[Project Gutenberg]]
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  • {{r|Green Green Grass of Home}}
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  • *as an alternative to a [[grass|grassed]] lawn
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  • ...manism]] influenced the naturalist literary movement. By 1865, ''Leaves of Grass'' had made Whitman famous and was at last accepted by a major publishing ho ...lt houses, and meanwhile continued working on his magnum opus, ''Leaves of Grass''. He nursed wounded veterans in the aftermath of the American Civil War a
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  • ...tournament date from December (in 1985) to January (in 1987). Originally a grass court tournament, it switched to a hard surface in 1988.
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  • {{r|Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass)}}
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  • ===GRASS=== ...Open-Source GIS package (cite me, too). Unlike ArcGIS, IDRISI and IMAGINE, GRASS operates on Windows, Linux and Mac platforms.
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  • ...ur [[Grand Slam (tennis)|Grand Slam]] events, and the only one played on [[grass]]. Dating back to 1877, it is the oldest and best-known tennis competition
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  • ...hotographs, of the flora and fauna of North America's short grass and tall grass prairies.
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  • {{r|Grass}}
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  • ...everal other plants outside the genus, including the [[water chestnut]] (a grass-like aquatic plant) and the [[horse chestnut]] (similar to the chestnut tre
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  • #'Green Green Grass of Home' (Curly Putman) - 3:32
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  • ...is used of areas in temperate climates, and the typical vegetation is of [[grass]]es, [[heather]], cowberries and similar plants, with very few trees. The
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  • | 'Green Green Grass of Home' by Tom Jones | 'Green Green Grass of Home' by Tom Jones
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  • ...torial Governor of Hawai{{okina}}i]] from 1907 to 1913. Born in 1863 in [[Grass Valley, California]], he was appointed to the office after [[George R. Cart
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  • ...d island groups. The coral and sand islands are quite small and boast some grass and low vegetation cover, but the occasional tropical cyclones that sweep a
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  • ...pecially prepared foods to provide [[vitamin]]s. In the garden, they eat [[grass]] and dandelions, among other things.
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  • {{r|Grass}}
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  • ...ois endangering its populace. During this time it may be unlawful to water grass or plants, or they may only receive city water on a restricted schedule.
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  • ...<small>(1/'''1''') ||1953 || [[U.S. Open (tennis)|U.S. Championships]] || Grass ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Vic Seixas|Victor Seixas]] ||6–3, 6–2, 6–3 ...<small>(4/'''4''') ||1955 || [[The Championships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] || Grass ||{{flagicon|DEN}} [[Kurt Nielsen]] ||6–3, 7–5, 6–1
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  • ...hotographs, of the flora and fauna of North America's short grass and tall grass prairies.
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  • {{r|And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind}}
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  • ...heat, some require heat but do not tolerate cold. They are preferred to [[grass]] for green roofs, popular in Germany and some other countries. ''Sedum'' s
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  • | 'Whispering Grass' by Windsor Davies and Don Estelle | 'Whispering Grass' by Windsor Davies and Don Estelle
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  • ...include '''punji stakes''', or sharpened pieces of [[bamboo]] concealed in grass, or camouflaged pits into which the victim falls.
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  • ...d the pilobolus shoots it sporangium away from the feces into a new set of grass where it will sit waiting again to be eaten by herbivorous animals so it ca ...e contains a mucus like substance which enables the spores to stick to the grass it lands on. Pilobolus crystallinus travels through the digestive systems o
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  • *AN2: Reports that show lasting effects such as flattened grass, [[poltergeist]] activity or anomalous photographs.
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  • Frankfort does not have a commercial airport and travelers fly into Blue Grass Airport in [[Lexington, Kentucky]], the closest, or Cincinnati/Northern Ken
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  • ...rer's main rival. But he was able to beat the Spanish clay court master on grass at Wimbledon. In the U.S. Open Federer beat American player [[Andy Roddick]
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  • * 2005: Hayseed Dixie (''A Hot Piece of Grass'')
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  • * 2005: Hayseed Dixie (''A Hot Piece of Grass'')
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  • | 'Green Green Grass of Home' by Tom Jones | 'Green Green Grass of Home' by Tom Jones
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  • ...agments]] are much too small to identify faunal [[species]]. [[Pollen]], [[grass]], and [[insects]] are preserved in hyena coprolites as well. Coprolite [[p ...matter, [[mammals]], and [[bird]] eggs. [[Brown hyenas]] may even consume grass. When there is abundant supply of food resources, hyenas particularly the [
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  • *[[burr]]s and bits of twig, seeds and grass int he coat
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  • ...[[Shellfish]] such as [[crab]]s, [[clam]]s and [[oyster]]s are abundant. [[Grass]]es, [[plankton]] and other plant life help support the web of life found h
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  • ...p by a consulting class of professional election losers. In the last year, grass-roots contributors like us gave more than $300 million to the [[John Kerry|
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  • ...;m (10,500&nbsp;ft) and roughly 5,400&nbsp;m (18,000&nbsp;ft). They eat [[grass]]es, [[lichen]]s and other plants. During the warmest season these hardy a
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  • ..."FFA07A"|Runner-up || 1918 || [[U.S. Open (tennis)|U.S. Championships]] || Grass || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Lindley Murray (tennis player)|R. Lindley Murray]] | ..."FFA07A"|Runner-up || 1919 || [[U.S. Open (tennis)|U.S. Championships]] || Grass || {{flagicon|USA}} [[Bill Johnston (tennis)|Bill Johnston]] || 4–6, 4�
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  • ...ally played on a mat. The mat represents the field of battle, and depicts grass, dirt, snow, space, air, rocks, etc. The size of the mat needed for a game
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  • Found in grass and low bushes about 1 m above the ground<ref name="SB95"/> in woodlands an
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  • ...ly those featuring greater distances between buildings, abundant trees and grass, creeks, rivers and flowing water and other natural resources have long bee
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  • | Leave It To Beaver - Episode: The Grass Is Always Greener
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  • Found in wetland and meadow areas, and elephant grass marshes, along small streams, sometimes in scrub and bush in valleys at hig
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  • ...agus'') is found in [[South Africa]]. Other species of rabbit include the grass rabbit (''Poelagus'') of [[Sudan]], the bristly rabbit (''Caprolagus'') of ...sisting of clean water, a small amount of commercial pellets and unlimited grass hay daily. Other vegetables (up to 2 cups per 5 pounds of body weight) may
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  • ...plans to introduce an under 14 league to provide regular competition using grass pitches in autumn and spring and all weather pitches at Dingwall, Fort Will
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  • #'And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind' (Neil Diamond) - 3:09
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  • ...and shape. Plants that do not rely on animals for pollination, such as [[grass]]es, typically have small, seemingly insignificant flowers.
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  • ...zation announced, in October 2009, that it would join its estimated 50,000 grass-roots members and 1,000 rabbis with the lobbying and political organization
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  • ...ecialty ingredients for macrobiotics, some household goods, and some local grass-fed, pasture-raised, hormone- and antibiotic-free meats and fish. There is
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  • ...s parasite adaptive state the infected ant climbs to the tips on blades of grass where they are exposed to grazing mammals such as sheep, goats and cows<ref ...fected ant abdomen, is shown above or parasite manipulated ant on blade of grass shown below) or through ingestion of uncooked infected liver is possible. A
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  • ...folium]] : Milfoil, Yarrow, Allheal, Thousand-leaf, Bloodwort, Carpenter's Grass, Cammock, Green arrow, Gordoloba, Plumajillo, Sneezeweed, Nosebleed, Green
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  • *The Grass Still Grows (1938, based on They Too Arise)
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  • ...igh altitudes of 2700-3800 m in treeless moorlands. Favors clumps of bunch grass for cover.<ref name="SB95"/>
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  • The lengthening of the vowel sound in (for example) grass (from gras to gra:s) was a cockney innovation which spread and is now used
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  • ...illets and sorghum. Wild grass is also affected. If cereal plants and wild grass are grown in very close distance to the infected wheat crop, they can catch .... The mites originate from infected spring wheat crop, volunteer wheat and grass. These mites are carried by the wind to the seeding winter wheat. Young, fr
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  • * Jensen, Richard. ''Grass Roots Politics: Parties, Issues, and Voters, 1854-1983'' (1983) * Jensen, Richard. ''Grass Roots Politics: Parties, Issues, and Voters, 1854-1983'' (1983)
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  • ...terscholastics. He was also competing occasionally in men's tournaments on grass courts in the East and winning matches against nationally ranked men such a
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  • ...nd ubiquitous species including [[tree]]s, [[shrub]]s, [[cactus|cacti]], [[grass]]es, [[herb]]s, [[fern]]s, [[moss]]es, and [[green algae]]. Plants share ce
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  • ...s growing conditions), the bulb will spend its last energy producing huge, grass-like leaves. The foliage, once in place, begins to nourish the bulb, which
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  • After having won on clay and on wood Rosewall ended the season by winning on grass at the New South Wales Championships, Sydney, cementing his status as the b ...ronologically the U.S. Pro at Forest Hills (without Gimeno and Sedgman) on grass where he defeated Laver 6-4 6-2 6-2, the French Pro at Coubertin on wood wh
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  • ...Bremner City Engineer; W. Sefton & Associates, Structural Engineer; Ruliff Grass Construction Co. Ltd; operator’s control booth still in place; historical
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  • ...ooked like a little butterball. A dirty butterball: his pants were always grass-strained."
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  • .... Not only did the Texans contribute their proven range methods to the new grass country of Arizona but their problems as well. Texas rustlers brought lawle
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  • ...e couldn't rely on his backhand or forehand.... he had the ideal attacking grass game: a terrific overhead and volley (especially the backhand) and that mos
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  • ...er<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Iron]]<td>Chiendent<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Couch grass]]<td>Cochléaria<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Cochlearia]] ...ue<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Speedwell]]<td>Ivraie<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Rye grass]]<td>Escourgeon<td bgcolor="#f9f9f9">[[Winter barley]]
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  • ...as opened in 1962, Chapel Quad was known as "New Quad" or, sometimes, "the Grass Quad".
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  • ...enlivened and were able to jump back into the sea. He then ate some of the grass, getting a strong dose of the same herbal intoxicant that revived the fish,
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  • '''Wheat''' (various species of the genus ''Triticum'') is a [[Poaceae|grass]] with so many important uses that it is cultivated worldwide. Not only is ...xonomy]]. Chromosome number (degree of [[polyploid]]y), and which parental grass genome is present (signified as the A, B, or D genomes) are the two major c
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  • ''[[Déjeuner sur l'herbe]]'' ([[French language|French]], "Lunch on the Grass"), [[painting]] by [[Edouard Manet]].
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  • ...Compromise]], effectively repealing it. Even before the bill passed, a new grass roots opposition party was being organized in most northern states, the Rep
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  • '''tãre''' ''grass'' = '''téar''' ''rip'' '''téar''' ''paper'' = '''tãre''' ''grass''
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  • '''Wheat''' (various species of the genus ''Triticum'') is a [[Poaceae|grass]] with so many important uses that it is cultivated worldwide. Not only is ...xonomy]]. Chromosome number (degree of [[polyploid]]y), and which parental grass genome is present (signified as the A, B, or D genomes) are the two major c
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  • * Jensen, Richard J., Steven L. Piott, Christopher C. Gibbs; ''Grass Roots Politics: Parties, Issues, and Voters, 1854-1983'' Greenwood Press, 1
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  • ...thus the area became known as the Dolly Sods. Repeated burning killed the grass and left only bracken fern, which was useless as fodder. The Dahle family e
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  • * [[Poaceae]] ([[grass]] family)
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  • ...ly "led" (in the sense most people will understand use of the word) by the grass-roots membership of ordinary author-contributors.
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  • | 69 ||11/23/68 || '''2''' (2) || 17 || '''When The Grass Grows Over Me'''' | 74 ||3/14/70 || '''28''' || 10 || '''Where Grass Won't Grow'''
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  • ...has a reconciliation system of ''gacaca'' courts. "The name means "on the grass." Throughout Rwanda's history, neighbors have settled disputes by adjournin
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  • ...ify sites just below the surface which may go unnoticed from ground level. Grass or crops growing above a feature such as a buried wall will have less soil
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  • ...ae]] are dominant. There are, however, two species of flowering plant, a [[grass]] and a [[pearlwort]]. Despite 24-hour sunlight in summer, plants are grow
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