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- noun The
antlers of astag when used to makehandles etc.
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Examples
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The coral was identified as staghorn, a species common to the Caribbean.
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The most notable involved the staghorn, a similar looking but quite different model.
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The once-dominant and nowESA threatenedAcropora cervicornisor staghorn coral was wiped out regionally in the 1980s by a disease and is functionally extinct in GQ as it is elsewhere in the Caribbean.
John F. Bruno: Fact Checking the 60 Minutes Segment on Gardens of the Queen John F. Bruno 2011
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The once-dominant and nowESA threatenedAcropora cervicornisor staghorn coral was wiped out regionally in the 1980s by a disease and is functionally extinct in GQ as it is elsewhere in the Caribbean.
John F. Bruno: Fact Checking the 60 Minutes Segment on Gardens of the Queen John F. Bruno 2011
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ÂThe once-dominant and nowÂESA threatenedÂAcropora cervicornisÂor staghorn coral was wiped out regionally in the 1980s by a disease and is functionally extinct in GQ as it is elsewhere in the Caribbean.
John F. Bruno: Fact Checking the 60 Minutes Segment on Gardens of the Queen John F. Bruno 2011
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The most notable involved the staghorn, a similar looking but quite different model.
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ÂThe once-dominant and nowÂESA threatenedÂAcropora cervicornisÂor staghorn coral was wiped out regionally in the 1980s by a disease and is functionally extinct in GQ as it is elsewhere in the Caribbean.
John F. Bruno: Fact Checking the 60 Minutes Segment on Gardens of the Queen John F. Bruno 2011
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Groves of magnolias, dogwoods, river birches, sassafrases and staghorn sumacs can become eye-catching art objects growing in groupings.
Follow the Basic Principles for Landscape Planning: Green Scene 2010
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Reef flats in the Seychelles were dominated by staghorn corals and Porites.
Coral reef zonation 2010
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At Sunday's Takoma Park Farmers Market, Blue Ridge Botanicals will have evergreen wreaths, embellished with cultivated and wild-harvested flowers and pods as well as staghorn sumac, pearly everlasting, guinea fowl feathers and more $45; Twin Springs Fruit Farm will have fresh lettuce, arugula, a limited supply of middle eastern cucumbers and green beans, as well as eggplant, and vine ripe tomatoes both slicers and cherry, all freshly picked in their greenhouses.
Market Roundup: Dec. 2-Dec. 5 The Food Section 2010
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