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Fruits in _Europe_ do, but along the Trunk and the chief Boughs, which is not rare in these Countries, where several Trees do the like; such as the [1] _Cocoeiers_, the [2] _Apricots_ of St. _Domingo_, the
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You can see many examples of small Polaroids and large murals from the same image, like one of Adams '"Sugar Pine Boughs and Lichen," at Yosemite National Park.
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Boughs from a tree stretched over the fence rails.
Father Swarat Matt Dennison 2010
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Perhaps it is because the new generation of sports presenters – unlike the Colemans, Boughs, and Dickie Davieses of yesteryear – has been brought up with lots of homegrown children's television on the BBC that half their sports programmes look like Blue Peter, and maybe people of my vintage should not block up the doorway nor block up the hall (Bob Dylan, kiddies, ask your dad).
Let's have more football and less phone-in flim-flam, please 2010
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Furthermore: Merrily Comes Our Harvest In includes “Harvest,” or “The Boughs Do Shake,” available for free at www. bbc.co.uk/schoolradio/earlylearning/listenandplay_spring05_programme03. shtml.
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Boughs laden with hawthorn blossom still gild the slopes this late spring-in-midsummer the Lake District is experiencing, and the breeze-ruffled lake water far beneath cuts a dash.
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Furthermore: Merrily Comes Our Harvest In includes “Harvest,” or “The Boughs Do Shake,” available for free at www. bbc.co.uk/schoolradio/earlylearning/listenandplay_spring05_programme03. shtml.
Good Thanksgiving Poems for Children « One-Minute Book Reviews 2008
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He wrote them down in a short missive later included in his last collection of prose, November Boughs, under the title The Spanish Element in Our Nationality.
Claudio Ivan Remeseira: Walt Whitman and the Immigration Debate Claudio Ivan Remeseira 2010
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Furthermore: Merrily Comes Our Harvest In includes “Harvest,” or “The Boughs Do Shake,” available for free at www. bbc.co.uk/schoolradio/earlylearning/listenandplay_spring05_programme03. shtml.
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Boughs were brought inside as an air freshener and burned as incense and to make a purifying smoke to ward off illnesses.
Grand fir 2009
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