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- noun Plural form of
nursery .
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Examples
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You can get them in nurseries around Dallas, or in seed form, from which they grow really easily.
Cool off with hot jalapeno pickles | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2008
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Infant (baby) librarians are hatched out in nurseries (library schools) in theses habitats.
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Lemon trees are commonly found in nurseries in the Ajijic area.
Vegetable Garden 2004
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Mrs. Cooney says testing will take place in nurseries and in selected homes where closedcircuit TV will be installed.
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Mrs. Cooney says testing will take place in nurseries and in selected homes where closedcircuit TV will be installed.
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Why do you think that during cold and flu season, kids under 18 aren’t allowed in nurseries at hospitals.
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My pick of the card is Franciscan (2.00) from the yard of Luca Cumani, who has a 21% strike-rate in nurseries.
Talking Horses Chris Cook 2010
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An evaluation of a £370m government scheme to expand childcare and encourage parents back to work found children were more likely to display antisocial behaviour the longer they spent in nurseries.
Study: Daycare Kids More Prone to Bad Behavior | Impact Lab 2007
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So far, major hospital chains such as Kaiser Permanente, Catholic Healthcare West, Consorta and Premier have pledged to phase out medical equipment made with DEHP, especially in nurseries.
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Odum & de la Cruz stated that 2/3 of the fish populations worldwide depend on mangrove ecosystems during at least one or more stages of their lives and these ecosystems have often been referred to as nurseries for the marine world.
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