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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
lant .
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Examples
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Conservation of genetic variation in lants – the importance of population size and gene flow.
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Conservation of genetic variation in lants – the importance of population size and gene flow.
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Datz liek u rode distrukshun croo stawpin uh amber-lants onna wai 2 da horspittle…
Intrvew wit vampire - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Guided missile and large rocket (GMLR) ammunition, components, propel-lants (liquid and solid), protective clothing, packaging, and packing materials are inspected and tested using applicable SBs, TMs, drawings, and specifications.
FM 9-6 Chapter 6 United States Army 1998
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Many (e.g., the Flagel - lants) responded to that disaster by becoming preoccu - pied with the problem of death.
Dictionary of the History of Ideas DAVID LARRIMORE HOLLAND 1968
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I next comes pack alife, I shall dis village py! der lants, der houses all togedders.
Stories in Light and Shadow Bret Harte 1869
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Cultivation was carried out on soil, in a greenhouse without artificial heating and shaded in a small area so that air currents were able to homogenise the temperature within the plantation. he results showed that the organoleptic and nutritional quality was very similar between the lants exposed to greater solar radiation and those with less.
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Cultivation was carried out on soil, in a greenhouse without artificial heating and shaded in a small area so that air currents were able to homogenise the temperature within the plantation. he results showed that the organoleptic and nutritional quality was very similar between the lants exposed to greater solar radiation and those with less.
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This peril, or any other, does not, however, deter gal - lants from giving, according to the custom of the mother country, nightly serenades under the latticed windows of the fair.
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"Freelance" is not a magic word free * lance 'frE-"lants, noun. 1: a. a mercenary soldier, especially of the Middle Ages. b. a person who acts independently without being affiliated with or authorized by an organization. 2: a person who pursues a profession without a long-term commitment to any one employer.
"Freelance" is not a magic word Jeff Massie 2007
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