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Yield Formation in the Main Field Crops
the flowerage. In individual years the course of the flowerage may be
characterized by curves of various width and height. In peas we have found this
period to occur in June or in July. The maximum number of flowers varies, too. In
horse ...
V. Cerný, L. Hruška, J. Petr, 2012
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The Roman Catholic Church and Free Thought: A Controversy ...
Your flowerage, Mr. Vickers, and that of all who think like you, your flowerage,
who forget what you owe to a Catholic ancestry, is — poppy. Mr. Vickers
introduces a new name when he cites Firmilian. But in this he flounders in the
mire again.
Thomas Vickers, John Baptist Purcell, 1868
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Shakespeare's The Winter's Tale
It was rather the genius of the age and nation springing into flowerage through
him, — a flowerage all the larger and more eloquent for the long delay, and the
vast accumulation of force. For it is remarkable that when the Warwickshire
peasant ...
William Shakespeare, Henry Norman Hudson, 1872
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Comprehensive B12: Chemistry, Biochemistry, Nutrition, ...
The presence of vitamin B12 in root nodules was subject of Table 6-4 Vitamin B1;
content in leguminous plants, in mustard, and in soil at three stages of growth:
young plants (I), phase of flowerage (II) and 10 days after flowerage (III) assayed
...
Zenon Schneider, Andrzej Stroinski, 1987
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Advanced Data Mining and Applications: Second International ...
There are inflorescence, ikebana and flower under flowerage category. There are
rose, tulip, water lily and sunflower under flower category. Experimental
environment includes Intel (R) 4 PC, 256M memory, Windows 2000, Microsoft
Access ...
Xue Li, Osmar R. Zaiane, Zhanhuai Li, 2006
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Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary: Eleventh Edition
flowerage. •. fluorometric. tlow-er-agc Vflau(-3)r-ij\ n (1840) : a flowering process,
state, or condition flower bud n (1703) : a plant bud that produces only a flower
flower bug n (ca. 1889) : any of various small mostly black-and-white predaceous
...
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The Human Sexes, Biologically, Sociologically, and ...
CHAPTER X THE FLOWERAGE OF LOVE We often hear the expression, "That's
human nature." But it refers to something that is not human nature at all, but
which is animal nature surviving, cropping out at unseemly occasions. Now in the
...
Duren James Henderson Ward, 1956
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On Heroes, Hero-worship and the Heroic in History
In some sense it may be said that this glorious Elizabethan Era with its
Shakspeare, as the outcome and flowerage of all which had preceded it, is itself
attributable to the Catholicism of the Middle Ages. The Christian Faith, which was
the ...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine
... arm reposiug on each, in the natural grace of innocence, and smilingly
watching our face for a signal to dip his hand into poetry, as if it were ungathercd
flowerage glistening with morning dew! Our guardian angel in shape of ahuman
child.
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German Romance: Specimens of Its Chief Authors, with ...
And so Delirium dyed for itself rosy wings in the Aurora of life, and fanned the
panting soul,—and shook down golden butterfly-dust from its plumage on the
path, on the flowerage of the sufl'ering man ;—in the far distance rose lovely
tones, ...
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The Flower Fields, by Tractor and Air
You're actually on a wagon -- the tractor is at the lead -- giving you twist-around room to take in all of that flowerage. Doesn't that sound like a ... «NBC 7 San Diego, Апр 14»
Op-Ed Contributor In Praise of Ordinariness
... with vinous and hedgy things and multicolored flowerage, the industry of each homeowner shown in the beauty offered to the passerby. «New York Times, Июл 09»