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  • ...ate a new plant. Seeds are formed when [[pollen]] is transferred from one flower to another, this can be spread by the wind, or by animals. ...the flower, pollen attaches to them, and is spread when they visit another flower. Things that attract animals to plants include colour, scent, [[nectar]],
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  • *Macoboy, Stirling. ''What Flower is That?'' Sydney, NSW, Australia: Lansdowne Press, 1981.
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  • ...flower therapy''' is an [[unproven health treatment]] which asserts that [[flower]]s contain the life force of a plant, and that this life force can be impri ...he emotional states for which they are indicated, are listed on the [[Bach flower therapy/Catalogs|Catalogs subpage]].
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  • The Bach flower remedies and their indications<ref>{{citation | title = Bach Flower Remedies for psychological problems and pain: a systematic review
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  • ...e|complementary medicine]] that uses ''remedies'' based on extracts from [[flower]]s, to improve what it terms ''vibrations'', a class of biofields in the [[
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  • '''''The Man With the Flower in His Mouth''''' is a [[play]] by the [[Italy|Italian]] playwright [[Luigi ("il fiore in bocca", 'a flower in [his] mouth') and a peaceful businessman who has missed his train. In ot
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  • ...like organs at the base of a flower that form when the calyx splits as the flower begins to open.
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  • ...lish fertilization or ''syngamy'' of the female gamete in the ovule of the flower by the male gamete from the pollen grain.
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  • ...ium flower has five equally sized and shaped petals, while the pelargonium flower usually has two petals on the top and three on the bottom.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Flower]]
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  • A [[flower]] [[garden]] containing only species of the [[rose]] [[genus]].
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  • *Macoboy, Stirling. ''What Flower is That?'' Sydney, NSW, Australia: Lansdowne Press, 1981.
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  • Flower displays taking place over three weeks in May, ending with the Victoria Day
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  • A thick, sweet fluid produced by [[honey bees]] primarily from flower nectar, although sometimes including honeydew or plant saps.
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  • '''Pretty-by-night''' and '''four-o-clock flower''' are both common names for the flowering [[herb]] ''[[Mirabilis]] jalapa' ...nnial, in some colder climates it can be grown as an annual, since it will flower in its first year.
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  • ...eration interactions between different species, e.g. as prey and preditor, flower and insect.
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  • * [[Flower]]
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  • *[[Flower]]
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  • ...us plant (''Helianthus annuus'') which has a very large showy golden-rayed flower which contains abundant small edible seeds, that can also be pressed to obt
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  • ...icularly any over 200 [[species]] of highly fragrant, very popular white [[flower]]s in this genus. They are very important in the [[perfume]] industry.
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  • Tiny flower that grows only in the village of Tallong in the Southern Highlands of New
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  • ..., having appeared in ''Memoirs of a Geisha'' (2005), ''Curse of the Golden Flower'' (2006), ''Hannibal Rising'' (2007) and ''Shanghai'' (2009).
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  • ...lighted.png|right|350px|[[Wild type]] [[Arabidopsis thaliana|Arabidopsis]] flower with sepals (s). Scale bar: 100[[micrometre|μm]].}}
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  • ...ntiated within its [[genus]] because it is the only which have yellowish [[flower]]s.
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  • ...plant that provides abundant, compatible, and viable pollen at the same [[flower]]ing time as the pollenized plant. ...f pollinates by growing together the [[stamen]]s and [[pistil]] before the flower opens.
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  • ...vegetables and other plants useful for human consumption, in contrast to a flower garden that exists for aesthetic purposes.
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  • ...of development.jpg|center|700px|Three stages of development of a cucumber. Flower, young fruit and ready-to-pick fruit.}}
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  • ...erentiated within its [[genus]] by its elongated and entirely light pink [[flower]]s, which usually face down, and small dark [[terete]] [[leaf|leaves]].
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  • ...o ''[[Leptotes bicolor]]'', however bringing subtle differences on their [[flower]]s structure and on their color, entirely pink.
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  • Any of thousands of varieties of [[shrub]]s and [[flower]]s belonging to the [[genus]] ''Rosa''; belongs to a larger group called a
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  • ...totes tenuis]]'' from which it can be distinguished for having pale pink [[flower]]s which show white [[labbellum]] with a cream or pale yellow mark in the m
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  • ...[genus]], known for its generous blooming and its purple and white showy [[flower]]s.
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  • ...lidiaceae]], which is the result of the fusion of all sexual parts of the flower into a single organ.
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  • ...''[[Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon]]'' (2000) and ''[[Curse of the Golden Flower]]'' (2006).
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  • *Macoboy, Stirling. ''What Flower is That?'' Sydney, NSW, Australia: Lansdowne Press, 1981.
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  • ...e|complementary medicine]] that uses ''remedies'' based on extracts from [[flower]]s, to improve what it terms ''vibrations'', a class of biofields in the [[
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  • ...ate a new plant. Seeds are formed when [[pollen]] is transferred from one flower to another, this can be spread by the wind, or by animals. ...the flower, pollen attaches to them, and is spread when they visit another flower. Things that attract animals to plants include colour, scent, [[nectar]],
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  • ...ime; unable to [[consummate]] his love, he [[metamorphosis|turned]] into a flower named ''Narcissus''.]] ...water]]. He pined away [[eternity|forever]] and eventually turned into a [[flower]] with the same name. The [[psychology|psychologist]] [[Sigmund Freud]] spe
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  • ...d)|Leptotes]]'' species, from which it can be distinguished by its white [[flower]]s with a bright purple mark and two calli on the [[labellum]].
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  • * [[Cardinal flower]]
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  • ...y]], woodblock prints especially of [[ukiyo-e]] subjects, elaborate dolls, flower arranging, outdoor arranging not just of traditional gardens but of rocks,
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  • ...is neither a [[lily]] nor a [[calla]] nor an [[arum]]. Nor is it a true [[flower]]; rather, what we know as “Calla Lillies” are an [[inflorescense]] of ...dix]], is an inflorescence that has both female (lower) and male (upper) [[flower]]s that spiral up from the bottom. The flowers are usually obscured by the
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  • {{Image|Patterson's curse.jpg|right|300px|The bluish-purple flower of Patterson’s Curse}} ...Riverina Bluebell'''. Introduced for the loveliness of its bluish-purple [[flower]]s, it quickly took hold in the hospitable Australian climate. Patterson�
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  • '''''Crocus''''' is a genus of over 80 species of small, [[perennial]] [[flower]]ing plants in the iris family (''[[Iridaceae]]''). They can bloom in the s ...ed as a spice today, albeit a very expensive one, since it takes over 4000 flower to produce one ounce of the spice. Crocus bulbs are also eaten, both raw an
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  • ...Africa, which is neither a lily nor a calla nor an arum, nor is it a true flower; rather ''Calla Lillies'' are an inflorescence of tiny flowers surrounded b
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  • |5.10|| 26.0 ||First flower buds are visible in the rosette, plant has not yet bolted |6|| ||Flower production
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  • ...in the choice of plants, and also in the diversity of plants, i.e. that [[flower]]s, both edible and inedible, and [[herb]]s are included in the plans as we ...monastery, then the surplus produce was sold onsite, and later it became a flower, fruit and vegetable market from the 1500s till 1974, when it was relocated
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  • ...lude clones and seed-grown selections of mutant forms that vary in height, flower size and other characteristics.
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  • ...s are dry and papery, giving the plants their Latin name, which means "dry flower".
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  • ...outh Pacific]]). She also won acclaim for her role as Auntie Liang in ''[[Flower Drum Song]]''.
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  • ...asetum schmidtianum male column.JPG|right|280px|''Catasetum schmidtianum'' flower. The columns of male ''Catasetum'' flowers do not have the female organs. T ...e]]. This structure is the result of the fusion of all sexual parts of the flower into a single organ. In most orchid flowers the column is an elongated cent
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  • ...flower therapy''' is an [[unproven health treatment]] which asserts that [[flower]]s contain the life force of a plant, and that this life force can be impri ...he emotional states for which they are indicated, are listed on the [[Bach flower therapy/Catalogs|Catalogs subpage]].
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  • Classic Rock Music: West Coast "Flower Power" movement, centered in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury and Los Angel
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  • ...'Genoplesium plumosum''), also called the Plumed midge Orchid, is a tiny [[flower]] that grows only in the village of [[Tallong, New South Wales|Tallong]] in
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  • ...r quality of Lake Naivasha, one of Kenya's few freshwater lakes. The Kenya Flower Council instituted a code of conduct establishing guidelines for pesticide
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  • {{r|Flower-class}}
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  • ...ilm]]s such as ''[[Memoirs of a Geisha]]'' (2005), ''[[Curse of the Golden Flower]]'' (2006), ''[[Hannibal Rising]]'' (2007) and ''[[Shanghai (film)|Shanghai
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  • ...nd also are used for the creation of remedies in [[homeopathy]] and [[Bach flower therapy]].
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  • ...e their own names, such as the Waldorf Salad, watercress salad, and edible flower salad.
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  • ...they fight each other to the death over the ownership of the single small flower. ...ren was required to remove a scene in which the two men, fighting over the flower, murdered the other's wife and children.<ref name=removed>{{cite web|url=ht
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  • {{Image|White ivy geranium flower - pelargonium peltatum.JPG|left|300px|This plant is commonly known as Ivy G ...by the shape of their flowers: they usually have two petals on top of the flower and three on the bottom, although in fancier varieties (with compounded pet
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  • A '''rose garden''', one of the best-known gardening specialties, is a [[flower]] [[garden]] comprising only species of the [[rose]] [[genus]]. Rose gard
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  • ...sted during its first autumn. If left until a second year, it will produce flower shoots which may also be eaten, if harvested while young.
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  • ...ws: [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4607037.stm "Darwin family repeat flower count"]
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  • ...use the name ''gardenia'' to refer to the highly fragrant, very popular [[flower]]s of many of these plants. They are very important in the [[perfume]] indu
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  • ...tudy: '''[[floriculture]]''' (which includes production and marketing of [[flower|floral crops]]), '''[[landscape horticulture]]''' (production, marketing an
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  • ...asing, but in that case they are not really distinguishable from any other flower garden.
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  • ...as ornamentals, or food flavorings, and even the opium poppy has a lovely flower.
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  • ...]s (i.e., [[tree]]s and [[shrub]]s) are always perennials. Perennials that flower and fruit only once and then die are termed '''''[[monocarpic]]''''' or [[s
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  • The Bach flower remedies and their indications<ref>{{citation | title = Bach Flower Remedies for psychological problems and pain: a systematic review
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  • Wild roses are extremely thorny [[flower|flowering shrubs]], so prickly, in fact, that they would hardly be worth th
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  • * {{cite book |last1=Rossiter |first1=Stuart |last2=Flower |first2=John |title=The Stamp Atlas |publisher=Macdonald |location=London |
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  • ...l gardens are huge. Gardens are generally for the display of plants and [[flower]]s, but there are [[vegetable garden]]s and [[cutting garden]]s as well.
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  • {{Image|2000px-Mature flower numbered.png|center|500px|Parts of a mature flower. 1. mature flower
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  • ...any weeds can be wind-pollinated and these can have small, insignificant [[flower]]s. Weeds can be native or non-native.
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  • ...ark. The nuts are found in spiny pods which hold one to three seeds. The [[flower]]s are arranged on spikes, which usually carry male and female flowers toge
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  • It and the [[Banksia]] genus contain some of Australia's best-loved native [[flower]]s. It is an extremely diverse genus, with hundreds of species varying fro
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  • ...e in nurseries. Such selections offer a range of color in both foliage and flower, and a variety of forms and heights that all have uses in [[garden design]] ...e in an ornamental garden, and reliably add the presence of butterflies to flower gardens in temperate regions. This aspect of the plant's effectiveness can
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  • ...he ''Bluebell'', the [[Trillium (ferry)|''Trillium'']], also named after a flower, which underwent a long restoration after being left to sink, and rot, in a ...ier. The largest of the four “flower ferries,” the Trillium was named the flower of Ontario and had an original passenger capacity of 1450.
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  • ...lization]] or ''syngamy'' of the female [[gamete]] in the [[ovule]] of the flower by the male gamete from the pollen grain. Though the terms are sometimes co ...carrion flies are important for some flowers, usually ones that [[Carrion flower|exude a fetid odor]]. [[Diptera]] (Flies) are the main pollinators in highe
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  • ...iner garden. One can also grow [[fruit]], [[herb]]s, [[vegetable]]s and [[flower]]s out of season using containers.
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  • '''''The Man With the Flower in His Mouth''''' is a [[play]] by the [[Italy|Italian]] playwright [[Luigi ("il fiore in bocca", 'a flower in [his] mouth') and a peaceful businessman who has missed his train. In ot
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  • *''Flower Drum Song'' (1958) — Original production ran for 600 shows.
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  • ...tch royal family was forced to flee the Nazi invasion. By 1953 the annual flower displays made possible by this gift became an annual festival. As of 2008 t
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  • A '''rose''' is any of thousands of varieties of [[shrub]]s and [[flower]]s belonging to the [[genus]] ''Rosa''. There is disagreement as to how ma
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  • ...their movement between the stamens of the flower to the pistil of the next flower. ...(contained in the [[Stamen|anther]] of an [[Flowering plant|angiosperm]] [[flower]], male [[Conifer cone|cone]] of a [[Pinophyta|coniferous]] plant, or male
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  • ...fertilisation|fertilized]]. The pollination process as interaction between flower and [[vector]] was first addressed in the 18th century by [[Christian Konra ...rom the [[Stamen|anther]] to the receptive part of the carpel. The various flower traits that attract different pollinators are known as [[pollination syndro
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  • ...gach Mountains, and so a scenic [[alpine tundra]], replete with colorful [[flower]]s, low-lying [[shrub]]s, [[moss]], and [[lichen]] on rocks.
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  • ...House'' (1907); ''Fraternity'' (1908); ''The Patrician'' 0910; ''The Dark Flower'' (1913); ''The Freelands'' (1915); ''Saint's Progress'' (1919); ''In Chanc
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  • ...epresenting brotherhood, unity, and equality, was employed by many of the "flower children" or "hippies" during the 1950s and 1960s. A clenched fist with th
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  • *{{cite book |title=John Dickinson- Conservative Revolutionary |last=Flower |first=Milton E. |coauthors= |work= |publisher=University Press of Virginia
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  • ...cultural products. The state bird is the Western Meadowlark, and the state flower the goldenrod.
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  • [[Image:Yellow_hibiscus.jpg|thumb|State flower of Hawaii - Yellow Hibiscus]]
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  • ...both because of its pending vegetation with flat [[leaf|leaves]] and the [[flower]]s which have a saccate [[labellum]]. ''Loefgrenianthus blanche-amesiae'' i | Flower
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  • ...lden|John (Jean) Alden]] in their pursuit of the apparently untranslatable flower of the [[Plymouth Colony]], Priscilla Mullens. The story is explained in "f
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  • ...allflower.jpg|[[Bee]]s, like many [[insect]]s, [[pollination|pollinate]] [[flower]]s—transferring the flowers' [[pollen]] in return for [[nectar]], which t
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  • ...e ''Atlantic Monthly''. In 1854, she published a book of short stories (''Flower Fables'').
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  • ...church in the Midgar slums where he is helped by [[Aeris Gainsborough]], a flower merchant who has been pursued by the Shinra Corporation all her life. As so
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  • ''Hexisea'' and ''Scaphyglottis'' used to be separated because ''Hexisea'' [[flower]]s have the [[labellum]] partially fused to the [[column (botany|column]] b
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  • the physician almost as a rule. He is the flower (such as it
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  • The phrase "one man's weed is another man's wild flower" is an accurate summation of the subjective nature of desireabilty of plant
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  • ...d bake it, and being baked, open the hole in the bottome, and take out the flower. Then having a pie of the bigness of the hole in the bottome of the coffin
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  • *'''National flower''': Mugunhwa ([[Rose of Sharon]])
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  • ...equences can occur: e.g. ''bhlas'' [wɫ̪asˠ] 'tasted', ''mbláth'' [mˠɫ̪aː] 'flower'.<ref>Ní Chiosáin (1999); Ó Sé (2000: 33).</ref>
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  • ...their poems start from something very concrete - for example sunrise or a flower - and move on to an exploration of religious or philosophical themes or of
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  • ...nstruments are doubled up near the bell, which is shaped somewhat like the flower of the [[gloxinia]]. The mouthpiece in both is fixed to a serpentine tube a
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  • * 1921: ''Fir-Flower Tablets'' And one small flower has dropped upon my bosom.
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  • ...ch. Can language be a matter of smell or taste? Does the blossoming of a flower, whose color or scent or electrical charge signals to bees to come and poll Does the blossoming of a flower, whose color or scent signals to bees or birds to come and pollinate it, co
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  • ...ves are covered with small unicellular hairs (called [[trichome]]s). The [[flower]]s are 3 mm in diameter, arranged on an [[inflorescence]] with a helical [[ ...nome. The current protocol, termed "floral-dip", involves simply dipping a flower into a solution containing ''Agrobacterium'', the DNA of interest, and a de
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  • ...ld Lotus Sutra : The Sutra of Innumerable Meanings; The Sutra of the Lotus Flower of the Wonderful Law; The Sutra of Meditation on the Bodhisattva Universal ** Murano Senchū (tr.). ''The Sutra of the Lotus Flower of the Wonderful Law''. Tokyo 1974 (Nichiren Shu Headquarters). Second edit
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  • ...nd south sides hold candles, a [[Bible]] is placed to the west, and a lily flower to the east. The Bible is opened to 1 Samuel, chapter 28 (this chapter deta
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  • ...good first impression but that end disappointing because of their small [[flower]]s, usually yellow, which, because of their short [[inflorescence]]s, hide ...enus are large plants with small flowers. Notice the barely visible yellow flower between the last two leaves at the right side.</small>}}
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  • ...he age of sixty; from 1820 to 1833 he created the landscapes and "bird and flower" prints which are now considered his greatest works. ...his other famous series, such as 'Waterfalls', 'Bridges', and the bird and flower series. His last great work was a series of black and white books entitled
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  • ===Sculpture and flower arranging=== ...on]]s, and is meant to act as a [[symbol]] to something greater than the [[flower]] itself.
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  • ...umn forming a nectary. The column is stout and darker than the rest of the flower and may have four or eight [[pollinia]].<ref name="CBGO"><span style="font- ...sílica, Vol 12-1''': 30. Secretaria de Agricultura de São Paulo.</ref> The flower color and shape are remarkably constant in this species and just a few alba
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  • ...ar, little could grow in the area, but Aerith managed to cultivate a small flower patch out of the dirt under the church's floorboards. ...k on the Sector 5 Reactor, Cloud falls into the church and wakes up on the flower bed. Reno of the Turks comes to apprehend Aeris shortly after, and Aeris as
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  • ...equences can occur: e.g. ''bhlas'' /wɫ̪asˠ/ 'tasted', ''mbláth'' /mˠɫ̪aː/ 'flower'.<ref>Ní Chiosáin (1999); Ó Sé (2000: 33).</ref>
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  • ...ts, highly alternately branched and large, sometimes bearing hundreds of [[flower]]s placed at regular distances. | Flower
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  • ...|plantings]] have grown larger, the need for concentrated pollinators at [[flower|bloom]] time has grown. At the same time populations of many pollinators ha ...mpact pollination. Moths are important [[pollinator]]s of night blooming [[flower]]s and moth disorientation may reduce or eliminate the [[plant]]s ability t
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  • # Brother Flower # Brother Flower
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  • ''flower'' '''búd''' = ''nickname'' '''Búd''' = ''surname'' '''Búdd''' ''surname'' '''Búdd''' = ''nickname'' '''Búd''' = ''flower'' '''búd'''
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  • ...transplanted. It is planted in the spring and takes about three months to flower. Anise is best suited for dry, well-drained soil in an area where it will
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  • Does the blossoming of a flower, whose color or scent signals to bees or birds to come and pollinate it, co
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  • The [[flower]]s vary according to the species. The [[petal]]s from more elliptical to mo ...er section, and its inflorescence is longer than the leaves with one small flower at the apex. Some taxonomists suppose it might be a natural hybrid, maybe o
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  • ...anish architect Enric Miralles. Inspired by the surrounding landscape, the flower paintings of Charles Rennie Mackintosh and "upturned boats on the seashore"
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  • [[Carnations]] have come to symbolize the flower given to mothers on Mother's Day. The red carnation is worn to honor mother
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  • ...cted in sculpture and painting and in [[epic poetry]] as being in the full flower of her beauty. Unlike Zeus or [[Hera]], she is never depicted as a middle-a
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  • ...d to the roots,/And bathed every vein in such moisture/Of which virtue the flower is engendered;" GP 1-4.</ref>
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  • ...300px|'''''Miltonia regnellii'''''<br><small>This species shows the widest flower color variation among ''Miltonia'' species; they can vary from white to yel ...lips that open in succession usually get yellower about the time the next flower opens although they still last one more week before fading. The first to bl
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  • *[[Scotland]] uses either 'Flower of Scotland' or 'Scotland the Brave'; ...al football matches England uses 'God Save the Queen' while Scotland uses 'Flower of Scotland' and Wales uses 'Hen Wlad Fy Nhadau'. The anthem was traditiona
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  • *[[Flower garden]]
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  • ...tis'' is a genus widespread throughout the tropical [[New World]]. Their [[flower]]s are usually small and pale dull colored, however, some species have brig ...The labellum is simple, folded down, or the same color of the rest of the flower, in some species with a pair of yellow tooth like calli close to its base,
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  • ...cal with many yellow or dark red petals. The narrow and numerous capitula (flower heads) spread out in racemose panicles. It flowers from July to September.
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  • ...h ''Seishi'' meaning to sleep, at the same time associating with ''hana'' "flower" to mean silk tree. ''Kisagata'' is a famous place with poetic associations
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  • ...ul. By 1989 the ''Zagat Survey'' was giving Ernie's, "a fading North Beach flower reincarnated as a stylish, elegant French restaurant", only 21 points out o
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  • ''[[Petite Fleur]]'' ([[French language|French]], "Little Flower"), jazz tune by [[Sidney Bechet]].
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  • ...r, oil, or gas [[well drilling|drilling]], or even the identification of [[flower|floral]] sources of [[honey]].
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  • ...tains'. This is actually an abbreviation of the full name, 'Thousand Lotus Flower Mountains' (千朵莲花山; pinyin: qiān duǒ liánhuā shān). According
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  • ...flower mountains'. The peaks were said to resemble the petals of the lotus flower which had been dropped to earth by a goddess. The park area of 44 square ki
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  • ...p. F5.</ref> Other "[[power-up]]s" were added to aid Mario in his quest: a flower that allows him to shoot fireballs, a flashing star that imparts temporary
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  • ...the]] and bears up to seven flowers, although fewer are more common. The [[flower]]s are relatively large when compared to the overall plant dimensions, norm ...similar, both are elongated although the petals are slightly more narrow. Flower colors are generally greenish, white or variable shades of pink and the [[l
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  • ...the]] and bears up to seven flowers, although fewer are more common. The [[flower]]s are relatively large when compared to the overall plant dimensions, norm ...similar, both are elongated although the petals are slightly more narrow. Flower colors are generally greenish, white or variable shades of pink and the [[l
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  • ...'''' is a genus in the [[orchid]] family formed by nine species of showy [[flower]]s and long cylindrical [[leaf|leaves]]. They are [[epiphytic]], occasional ...lorescences]] grow from the said steaths and almost always bear just one [[flower]], exceptionally two in one species, and always is much longer than the pse
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  • ...a symbol, Hawke designed a rose which, unlike Lancashire's, was not a real flower. He created a rose with eleven petals, to represent the eleven players of t
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  • {{Image|Banana flower.jpg|right|200px|Flower and green fruit on banana tree.}}
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  • ...s, or [[mammal]]s, or [[insects]]s or [[arachnid]]s or [[butterfly]]s or [[flower]]s or [[medication]]s or [[symmetry group]]s or [[legends in sports]]. But
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  • ...tinuous_distillation|distilled]]. Raw plant material, consisting of the [[flower]]s, [[leaf|leaves]], [[wood]], [[bark]], [[root]]s, [[seed]]s, or [[peel (f
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  • ...overy of the [[Tallong Midge Orchid]] (''Genoplesium plumosum''), a tiny [[flower]] that grows nowhere else on earth, brought the village to the attention of
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  • ...may more readily identify such units as words. Compare ''flowerpot'' and ''flower pot'', where the presence of a space seems to confer word status on each of
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  • Symbiosis played a major role in the [[co-evolution]] of [[flower]]ing plants and the animals that [[pollinate]] them. Many plants that are
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  • ...oscis]] (a complex "tongue") that enables them to obtain the nectar from [[flower]]s. They have [[Antenna (biology)|antennae]] almost universally made up of ...to pollen may have resulted from the consumption of prey insects that were flower visitors and were partially covered with pollen when they were fed to the w
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  • ...984). Originally, the type locality was listed only as "Oriente." However, Flower (1933) proposed "Egypt" by way of clarification.<ref name="McD99"/>
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  • ...e to call him "the Little Flower," from the translation of ''Fiorello'' as flower, along with a reference to his being five feet tall.
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  • ...nt is also appreciated and cultivated for its ornamental value as a garden flower.
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  • He won first prize for roses at the [[Shrewsbury]] Flower Show in the same year [[Psmith]]'s father won the tulip prize, and he is in
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  • **[[Bach flower therapy]] ...]] (part of [[traditional Chinese medicine]]), [[reflexology]] [2], [[Bach flower therapy]] ''[2]]'', [[reiki]] ''[2?]]'', and [[therapeutic touch]] ''[2?]]'
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  • ...work. Kyoto has long promoted traditional Japanese arts such as Noh drama, flower arrangement, and the tea ceremony. Japan's emperors are still enthroned in
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  • ...ially when the old man leaves him to potter across the street to inspect a flower shop. As a consequence. McTodd departs in a rage. When Emsworth returns, he
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  • ...en is kite fighting. The strings of the kites are coated with a mixture of flower and powdered glass and the objective is to sever the strings of your compet
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  • ...s, or [[mammal]]s, or [[insects]]s or [[arachnid]]s or [[butterfly]]s or [[flower]]s or [[medication]]s or [[symmetry group]]s or [[legends in sports]]. But
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  • ...s, or [[mammal]]s, or [[insects]]s or [[arachnid]]s or [[butterfly]]s or [[flower]]s or [[medication]]s or [[symmetry group]]s or [[legends in sports]]. But
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  • ..._Curry|Aleta]] wrote about [[influenza]] but is not a biologist so tried [[flower]] to make herself feel better, but is still out of her depth. Puttered in
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  • '''floréscent''' ''flower'' cf. '''fluoréscent''' ''lighting
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  • ...s, or [[mammal]]s, or [[insects]]s or [[arachnid]]s or [[butterfly]]s or [[flower]]s or [[medication]]s or [[symmetry group]]s or [[legends in sports]]. But
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  • ...s, or [[mammal]]s, or [[insects]]s or [[arachnid]]s or [[butterfly]]s or [[flower]]s or [[medication]]s or [[symmetry group]]s or [[legends in sports]]. But
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  • ...race at a fair in [[Chester]]; it was a small wooden ball decorated with [[flower]]s. Around the same time, [[Henry VIII of England|Henry VIII]] imported a
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  • ...ansitory existence out of the boundless and persistent. This soul comes to flower on the soil of a country with precise boundaries, to which it remains attac
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  • ...an and military leaders from the community.<ref> Kyle Forbes Zelner, "The Flower and Rabble of Essex County: A Social History of the Massachusetts Bay Milit * Zelner, Kyle Forbes. "The Flower and Rabble of Essex County: A Social History of the Massachusetts Bay Milit
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  • In the sponges, he was the first to describe the "Venus's flower basket" or ''[[Euplectella]]'' (1841, 1857). Among ''[[Entozoa]]'', his mos
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  • :You seize the flower, its bloom is shed;
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  • ...undreds of [[destroyer]]s, and smaller convoy escort vessels such as the [[Flower-class]] [[corvette]]s.
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  • ...lipper]], for instance, traps [[insect]]s and forces them to pollinate the flower. An Australian orchid thrives underground and is pollinated by ants. ...that look like feathers and which attract pollinators to the stigma of the flower.</small>}}
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  • ...lipper]], for instance, traps [[insect]]s and forces them to pollinate the flower. An Australian orchid thrives underground and is pollinated by ants. ...that look like feathers and which attract pollinators to the stigma of the flower.</small>}}
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  • ...Urdu language service website under the pseudonym Gul Makai ('Face like a flower') about the surrounding chaos of the time, including the fears of her class
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  • ...s, or [[mammal]]s, or [[insects]]s or [[arachnid]]s or [[butterfly]]s or [[flower]]s or [[medication]]s or [[symmetry group]]s or [[legends in sports]]. But
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  • ...nk among the favorites of orchid growers because of their abundant showy [[flower]]s, which are large and very fleshy and at first glance seem to be artifici ...ny 93: 39–51.</ref> Although there is no information of direct observation flower pollination, a research published in 2006 studied the micromorphology of th
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  • ...s, or [[mammal]]s, or [[insects]]s or [[arachnid]]s or [[butterfly]]s or [[flower]]s or [[medication]]s or [[symmetry group]]s or [[legends in sports]]. But
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  • ...ody fluid]]s from plants and animals, such as a [[butterfly]] drinking a [[flower]]'s [[nectar]]. [[Mass feeding]], or [[bulk feeding]], eats chunks of flesh ...pg|left|350px|[[Bee]]s, like many [[insect]]s, [[pollination|pollinate]] [[flower]]s—transferring the flowers' [[pollen]] in return for [[nectar]], which t
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  • '''rôse''' ''flower, rise'' = '''rôws''' ''boat, line'' = '''Rôse'''
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  • * State Flower (and tree): American Dogwood
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  • ...se are rarely seen practising traditional arts such as ''ikebana'' (活花, '[[flower arranging]]'). [[Cartoon]]s, [[comic]]s and above all, anything ''kawaii''
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  • ...is common, along with a wide variety of flowering plants such as the state flower Rocky Mountain Columbine (''Aquilegia saximontana'') and various species of
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  • ...many plants. The variety varies widely with region and altitude. The state flower is the Columbine.
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  • ...tiole with an acute tip, serrated margin and a slightly downy underside. [[Flower]]s are produced in spring simultaneous with the budding of the leaves. The
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  • [[Gregor Mendel]] studied the basis of inheritance of simple traits such as flower color in pea plants. In his paper "Versuche über Pflanzenhybriden" ("Exper
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  • * Dash, Mike. ''Tulipomania. The Story of the World's Most Coveted Flower and the Extraordinary Passions It Aroused.'' London: Victor Gollancz, 1999.
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  • ...With this book anyone, by counting the male and female parts present in a flower, could find a listing of the genera the plant in question belongs to. This
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  • ...mans and [[fodder|animal feeds]], agriculture produces goods such as cut [[flower]]s, ornamental and [[Nursery (horticulture)|nursery]] plants, [[timber]] or
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  • ...time to live, and is full of misery. He cometh up, and is cut down, like a flower; he fleeth as it were a shadow, and never continueth in one stay.
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  • *The wild and transgenic plants must flower at the same time.
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  • ...eads for a morning class. He took the time to snap a shot of a [[banana]] flower, but he'll have to come back in the afternoon to do any more.
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  • ...at line I heard on television the other day. "What's your wife's favourite flower?" "[[Flour||Self-raising]]!" [[User:Louise Valmoria|Louise Valmoria]] 20:53
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  • ...at Dandy of a son: if it had been summer I wd have called to have seen the flower garden.— You need not send Athenæum(f4) or Glacier Paper(f5) till our re
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  • ...of November 8, November 12 or November 13, but his most recent biographer, Flower, offers November 2 without dispute.</ref> at "Croisadore," his family's tob
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  • We've rigged ag pipe from the shower to run under the flower beds and ornamental garden. Actually, that's really a propagation garden;
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  • ...unia]] petals by introducing extra copies of a gene encoding an enzyme for flower pigmentation. While some plants with extra copies of the gene did show more
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  • ..., Broadway actor: ''[[The King and I]]'', ''[[Rent (musical)|Rent]]'', ''[[Flower Drum Song]]'', ''[[25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee]]''
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  • ...pecimen Shanidar 4 has drawn the most attention and is referred to as the "flower burial".<ref name=Stringer/> Along with the intentionally flexed body, lots
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  • ...unia]] petals by introducing extra copies of a gene encoding an enzyme for flower pigmentation. While some plants with extra copies of the gene did show more
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  • *State flower: White Pinecone and Tassel
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  • ...air, the Barranquilla Carnival, the Iberoamerican Theater Festival and the Flower Festival) draw significant numbers of tourists to Colombia. Many people als
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  • ...the richest harvest of the human mind. In medicine, it represents the full flower of the Renaissance. As a book it is a sumptuous tome—a worthy setting of
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  • ...nd bassist [[Chris Squire]]. Chris Squire was in a group called the Syn, a flower-pop outfit who had recorded a couple of singles for Deram Records (one, "14
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  • ...it could be used to transmit the first television drama, [[The Man With a Flower in his Mouth]], by the [[BBC]].
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  • ...uthor of the Portuguese [[national epic]] ''[[The Lusiadas]]''; ''The last flower of [[Latium]]'' ([[Olavo Bilac]]); and ''The sweet language'' by [[Miguel d
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  • ...g and recognition through the generic similarity; for both have lost their flower." </font><ref>Aristotle. ''The art of rhetoric.'' Translator: Hugh Lawson-T
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  • ...mann Pfannmüller]], said: "The idea is unbearable to me that the best, the flower of our youth must lose its life at the front in order that feebleminded and
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  • ...ael Goldstein. The logo of the Sathya Sai organization is a stylized lotus flower with the text of the five human values in its petals. This text version has
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  • ...rious parades and charity events through the years.<ref>{{cite news |title=Flower Classes Open Tomorrow |url=http://www.oyla20.de/cgi-bin/designs/clock/index
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  • ...in of the U.S. The logo of the Sathya Sai organization is a stylized lotus flower with the text of the five human values, highly influenced by not only [[Hin
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  • ...anish architect Enric Miralles. Inspired by the surrounding landscape, the flower paintings of [[Charles Rennie Mackintosh]] and "upturned boats on the seash
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  • The [[Tudor rose]] is the [[national flower|national floral emblem]] of England, and was adopted as a national emblem o
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  • |'''boutonnière'''—a flower or bouquet worn in a buttonhole''
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