10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LUXURIANTLY»
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Luxuriantly Literate: A Biographical Novel
Mama imme— diately dubbed her new daughter with a Chinese name,
Luxuriantly Brilliant, which was pronounced “yook—wah.” Her mother soon
affectionately nick— named her “Ah-Wah.” Pleasant Rain decided the house was
too crowded ...
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House of Commons Papers
Designation of Virus. Nature of Tuberculosis. Age . of Patient. Source of Culture.
Cultural Characters. Pathogenicity Classification of Culture. For Calf. For Rabbit.
H. 118. " P.O." ... 50 years Sputum Grows luxuriantly — Group II. H.119. "E.S.".
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1911
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Congressional Series of United States Public Documents
Wheat, rye, oats, and barley also grow luxuriantly, but produce no grain in the
head, nor will they ripen. Corn will not grow at all ; therefore the cereal crops are
out of the question. In favorable localities, potatoes grow large enough for
ordinary ...
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A Treatise on Physical Geography: Comprising Hydrology, ...
Of the bread grains, rice grows luxuriantly; and maize, though it grows in the cold
regions of Canada, is raised in the plains, even under the equator."° Although the
sugar-cane grows in the warmer regions of the temperate zones, it is only ...
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Annual report of the Commissioner of Patents
On our lime lands corn grows most luxuriantly, and the sloughs yield from 40 to
60 bushels to the acre, with good cultivation. Oats, Barley, Rye, Peas, and Beans.
— The oat crop is becoming one of much importance, especially in the prairies ...
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Phytodiversification and Human Welfare: Dedicated to Late ...
By the virtue of the peculiar structure and physiological qualities lichens have
high tolerance of drought and cold and are able to grow luxuriantly on a number
of substrate in diverse climatic condition of hot tropics to high mountains and
arctics ...
Awadh Kishore Roy, J. V. V. Dogra, Satyendra Kumar Varma, 1998
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A view of South-America and Mexico: comprising their ...
Barley is raised in great quantities for the use of horses and mules, which in the
winter are fed on this grain, mixed with chopped straw, as in Arabia and old
Spain ; hemp and flax grow luxuriantly. Cotton is here and there cultivated for
domestic ...
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Annals of Agriculture, and Other Useful Arts
luxuriantly, and at such times it is well known that sheep are most exposed to the
rot. No wonder, therefore, that an attempt should be made to establish some
connexion between this disorder and the herbs upon which they feed ; and since
no ...
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Annals of Agriculture and Other Useful Arts
luxuriantly, and at such times it is well known that sheep are most exposed to the
rot. No wonder, therefore, that an> attempt should be made to establish some
connexion between this disorder and the herbs upon which they feed ; and since
...
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Present state of husbandry in Scotland: Extracted from ...
don, and grew luxuriantly in her Graces garden at Huntly. General Morris
favoured Mr Dirom with some of the seed, which produced the plant I saw. But,
whether it will be a valuable addition to our grasses, must be the discovery of
time ; for ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «LUXURIANTLY»
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Proms 2015: Prom 4, City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra …
The slow movement was luxuriantly slow, and the way each section melted into the next via a change of harmony was beautifully eloquent, like ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
Lord's Ideal Stage for Cook to Frank the Revival
Cook's counterpart, Michael Clarke, bloomed even more luxuriantly when he was appointed in 2011. He reeled off double-centuries and even ... «The New Indian Express, Jul 15»
Film Review: 'Box'
This is a witty, psychologically intricate setup, but it's also something of a tease: After a luxuriantly slow-burning first half, the second hasn't ... «Variety, Jul 15»
The Sensualist
Washburn: “A pleasant-looking green vine was creeping luxuriantly up a horizontal trellis, which resembled a board fence. White flowers were ... «The New Yorker, Jul 15»
The Penthouse Prince Who Made Rock Dangerous Again
... to meet me,” says Guccione, who looked and dressed like a rock icon in those days, favoring luxuriantly long hair and plenty of leather. «Daily Beast, Jul 15»
Don't pity the empty-nesters: it's tough when the kids come home to …
The work surfaces were covered with dirty pots and pans. Are today`s burglars so luxuriantly self-confident they messily cook scrambled eggs ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jul 15»
Loving cat is not so generous when it comes to sharing the bed
Presently, then, the well-rested cat creeps out from her cocoon, stretches luxuriantly, and descends to the kitchen to demand her morning feed. «Kansas City Star, Jul 15»
The vanishing arable lands
Trees grow luxuriantly and grass covers the whole of a homestead if not cut regularly. But sadly, none now bothers about the gift of nature as ... «Financial Express Bangladesh, Jul 15»
'House of Cards: Season 3': Sic Semper Tyrannis
The show has kept its luxuriantly crepuscular gloom. It's all so terribly and portentously tasteful, isn't it? Like an Ethan Allen showroom as shot ... «PopMatters, Jul 15»
Bring the noise
It's a while since the Fire Island Pines have played the Studio Bar but they are back this Friday with their luxuriantly sophisticated maxi-pop. «The Cornishman, Jul 15»