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Vol. IV. - Corolliflorae
herbaceous, clothed with rufous villi; leaves nearly sessile, ovate-roundish, very
blunt, crenated, roundly subcordate at the base, wrinkled, scabrously hispid
above, and clothed with ruf'ous villi on the nerves beneath; heads pedunculate, ...
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A General History of the Dichleamydeous Plants ... Arranged ...
herbaceous, clothed with rufous villi; leaves nearly sessile, ovate-roundish, very
blunt, crenated, roundly subcordate at the base, wrinkled, scabrously hispid
above, and clothed with rufous villi on the nerves beneath; heads pedunculate, ...
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A General System of Gardening and Botany: Containing a ...
stern frutesccnt, erect ; branches tetragonal ; leaves connate, trigonal, scabrously
ciliated, obtuse ; flowers subumbellate. T; . D. G. Native of the Cape of Good
Hope. It differs from C. tetra- gona in the stem being erect, and in the leaves
being ...
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Forest Flora of British Burma
... parts scabrously puberulous ; leaves oblong or ovate-lanceolate, unequally
rounded at base, 3-nerved, with an additional nerve at the broader base, on a
very strong tawny tomentose petiole, 5-7 in. long, acuminate, doubled serrate-
toothed ...
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Caprifoliaceæ to Filices
Calyx many -toothed ; corolla funnel-shaped. Petioles terete T. fragrans. Petioles
more or less winged T. alata. 1. T. grandiflora, Roxb. — An evergreen large
climber with terete scabrously hairy stems, all softer parts more or less pubescent
or ...
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A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants: Comprising ...
herbaceous, clothed with rufous villi; leaves nearly sessile, ovate-roundish, very
blunt, crenated, roundly subcordate at the base, wrinkled, scabrously hispid
above, and clothed with rufous villi on the nerves beneath; heads pedunculate, ...
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Ranunculaceæ to Cornaceæ (xxx, 549 p.)
A shrub, all softer parts scabrously puberulous ; leaves oblong or ovate-
lanceolate, unequally rounded at base, 3-nerved, with an additional nerve at the
broader base, on a very strong tawny tomentose petiole, 5-7 in. long, acuminate,
doubled ...
Journalist and hedonist Jack Parlabane ("different day... same hangover") investigates the murder of a young, well-to-do citizen of Edinburgh.
Christopher Brookmyre, 2012
Both scabrously funny and seriously analytic, a chronicle of three separate journeys into the war-torn, chaotic, and frightening world of modern Iraq traces Iraq's history and vividly portrays its important figues, including Saddam Hussein. ...
Paul William Roberts, 2004
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Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
... flesh-coloured or white, above radiately striped at wide intervals with reddish-
brown, partially continued on the base, throughout irregularly and closely mottled
with brown ; base closely ribbed, ribs scabrously decussated, a broad and raised
...
Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India), 1874
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «SCABROUSLY»
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UK TV drama shoots in London and Bulgaria
Roberto Troni, commissioner at Channel 4, said of the project: “Scabrously funny, shockingly violent and at times positively hallucinogenic, Aliens is a wry and ... «KFTV, jul 15»
THE KILLING and THE LOVE DEATH
Kaliyuga Arts presents two recently re-discovered short plays by William Inge, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of PICNIC - one tautly suspenseful, one scabrously ... «Watershed post, jul 15»
Twice-Murdered: Pasolini as Street Art
His subsequent movies were scabrously comic indictments of bourgeois hypocrisy (Teorema, 1968; Pigsty, 1969); revisionist myths (Oedipus Rex, 1967; Medea, ... «Hyperallergic, mai 15»
E4 orders new comedy drama Aliens
Roberto Troni from Channel 4 says: "Scabrously funny, shockingly violent and at times positively hallucinogenic, Aliens is a wry and riotous adventure into a ... «British Comedy Guide, abr 15»
Wild Tales review – scabrously satirical revenge tales
Fired by “the undeniable pleasure of losing control”, Szifron's scabrously satirical compendium owes as much to the American TV show Tales from the Crypt as ... «The Guardian, mar 15»
Recalibrate Your Disgust-o-Meter for David Cronenberg's …
... in scabrously funny entertainment-industry exposés that only occasionally bother to change the names of the real-life celebrities who drift through their pages. «Slate Magazine, fev 15»
Goodbye: The (After) Life of Cook & Moore, Museum of Comedy …
In this scabrously funny and occasionally sombre three-hander written by Jonathan Hassler and Clive Greenwood, the two late comedy greats find themselves ... «Financial Times, fev 15»
Charlie Hebdo Attack Chills Satirists and Prompts a Debate
... who have flooded the Internet with images ranging from the elegiac to the scabrously rude. One showed a Kalashnikov facing off against a phalanx of pencils. «New York Times, jan 15»
Editors' Choice
A scabrously funny epistolary novel about a writing professor's desperation. A version of this list appears in print on November 9, 2014, on page BR54 of the ... «New York Times, nov 14»
'Worst. Person. Ever.,' by Douglas Coupland
A freelance photographer several months behind on his rent, Ray is the “worst person ever” at the black heart of Coupland's 14th and most scabrously hilarious ... «Washington Post, mai 14»