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bush and term
The term " the outback " is generally used to refer to locations that are comparatively more remote than those areas named " the bush ".
The term " bushranger " then evolved to refer to those who abandoned social rights and privileges to take up " robbery under arms " as a way of life, using the bush as their base.
ZZ Top's song " Tush " uses the prosaic and risque meaning in exact equal portion, as in the band's native Texas " tush " has two meanings: when rhyming with " bush " refers to the female buttocks but when rhyming with " rush " is a slang term for " good enough " or " adequate ".
The term was also used as a job description such as " bush hook dude " as a position on a railroad in the 1880s.
Currently the term ' bush regeneration ' includes activities other than weed removal, such as replanting and introducing species into an area where soil, water, or fire regimes have shifted the type of plant appropriate to the area ( e. g. a stormwater drain ).
The term often is used interchangeably with bush
This term bush has been used since the 19th century to describe remote wilderness area beyond clearings and settlements hence bush flying denotes flight operations carried out in such remote regions.
Historically it has been referenced as Mangap or Kaimanga but Kaimanga is considered an offensive term along the lines of " unsophisticated bush person ".
It is a derogatory term meaning " bush people.
The term " bushranger " evolved to refer to those who abandoned social rights and privileges to take up " robbery under arms " as a way of life, using the bush as their base.

bush and used
During the Mau Mau Uprising in 1952, the poisonous latex of the African milk bush was used to kill cattle.
It is used to clear paths through the bush, and was used to fight against the Brazilian Empire in the Farrapos ' war ( War of Tatters ).
In southern Mexico and Central America it is widely used to clear bush and often hundreds of macheteros are contracted to assist in clearing paths for the construction of new roads or structures.
Sometimes proverbs ( or portions of them or anti-proverbs ) are used for titles, such as " A bird in the bush " by Lord Kennet and " The blind leading the blind " by Lisa Mueller.
In Australia it was traditionally used to provide deep sounds for " bush bands ", though most such groups today use electric bass or double bass.
Pollen has been used to trace activity at mass graves in Bosnia, catch a burglar who brushed against a Hypericum bush during a crime, and has even been proposed as an additive for bullets to enable tracking them.
Pollen has been used to trace activity at mass graves in Bosnia, catch a burglar who brushed against a Hypericum bush during a crime, and has even been proposed as an additive for bullets to enable tracking them.
These usually fall under the category of " bush tucker ", ( bush foods ), which are used more commonly in restaurants and used in commercial preserves and pickles but are not generally well known to Australians due to low availability.
* Pebbly Beach, one of the park's major attractions, lies between two headlands and forms a sand beach used for bathing and surfing, followed by hilly grassland towards the bush.
A lone button bush served as a landmark on an old trans-valley trail, and was used by ancient Yokut Indian as a meeting place, later becoming the site of settlers ' stock rodeos.
In Chinese culture, the azalea is known as " thinking of home bush " ( siangish shu ) and is immortalized in the poetry of Tu Fu and is used to rich effect in contemporary stories such as by Taiwanese author Pai, Hsien-Yung.
The plant is used to make a herbal tea called rooibos tea, bush tea ( esp.
Manuka ( from Māori mānuka ) is the common name used along with " jelly bush " and " tea tree " in Australia and to a lesser extent also in New Zealand.
Any suitable tree or large bush may be used for nesting, though an evergreen is preferred.
Muir biographer Steven Holmes notes that Muir used words like " glory " and " glorious " to suggest that light was taking on a religious dimension: " It is impossible to overestimate the importance of the notion of glory in Muir's published writings, where no other single image carries more emotional or religious weight ," adding that his words " exactly parallels its Hebraic origins ," in which biblical writings often indicate a divine presence with light, as in the burning bush or pillar of fire, and described as " the glory of God.
Other vehicles used for camping include motorcycles, touring bicycles, boats, canoes, pack animals, and even bush planes ; although backpacking on foot is a popular alternative.
Its scarcity is partly because it is hunted by humans for its scales, which are used in love charms, and partly because it is often burnt in bush fires.
After the lapsang souchong tea was used for producing black tea so called Min Hong ( meaning " Black tea produced in Fujian "), people started to move the tea bush to different places like Keemun, India and Ceylon.
It had its own police force, bakery and bank, used advanced agricultural machinery, and organised large teams who worked the coast and bush to harvest enough seafood and game to feed the thousands who came to the meetings.

bush and several
The inland holds several large and biologically diverse wetlands, along with rugged hill country ( bush or heath in the more exposed heights ), as well as old-growth and regenerating kauri forests.
A safari may consist of several days or even weeks-long journey, with camping in the bush or jungle, while pursuing big game.
Male lyrebirds call mostly during winter, when they construct and maintain an open arena-mound in dense bush, on which they sing and dance in courtship, to display to potential mates, of which the male lyrebird has several.
Both Gorton and his aircraft were recovered several days later after spending time in the bush.
Because it flowers in December and has a festive red and green appearance, one species has been named " Christmas bush ", an appellation shared by several Australian plants which bloom around the same time or are festively colored.
* Bushing ( disambiguation ) ( several meanings ) is commonly called " bush "
Other species are significant food crops regionally, such as Ethiopian Eggplant and gilo ( S. aethiopicum ), naranjilla or lulo ( S. quitoense ), Turkey Berry ( S. torvum ), pepino ( S. muricatum ), or the " bush tomatoes " ( several Australian species ).
Several of the beaches can be reached by road, others only by several hours bush walking.
Tree varieties include bush cedar, mesquite, hackberry, mulberry, and pecan, in addition to several imports that thrive in the warm, semi-arid conditions.
The Humpty Doo Hotel is well known and features in several bush ballads, including ‘ The Man from Humpty Doo ’ by Ted Egan and Slim Dusty's ‘ Humpty Doo Waltz ’.
The Toledo District is served by the newly-paved Southern Highway, as well as several bush roads to the many rural villages in the District.
Nesting and breeding is communal, all members of the family helping to raise the young-a process that takes several years, as young birds must learn the art of finding food in the dry Australian bush.
A raspberry bush can yield several hundred berries a year.
During that decade she wrote several historical novels of the Australian bush.
After the end of the bush war, Kaokoland has become a common tourist destination in Namibia, due its proximity to the Etosha National Park ( to the south ), the unspoiled nature ( with several spots suitable for activities such as rafting and trekking ), and the opportunity to visit traditional Himba villages.
In South Africa, several members of the genus Cyrtanthus are noted for their extremely rapid flowering response to natural bush fires.
Coffee berries, which contain the coffee seeds or " beans ", are produced by several species of small evergreen bush of the genus Coffea.
Their new design ( s ) featured a smiling sun and, depending on the flavor, a lemon wedge / peach slice / several raspberries and a lemon tree / peach tree / raspberry bush.
The greater city area includes a moderately densely-populated coastal strip that extends from the Hawkesbury River northward to Forresters Beach ( including the towns of Killcare, MacMasters Beach, Avoca Beach, Terrigal and Wamberal ), several inland towns and residential areas ( Kincumber, Erina, Gosford, Wyoming, Woy Woy, Umina ) and an extensive sparsely-populated region to the west that is largely native bush.
Such activities are furthermore sustained by an income replacement program financed by the government of Quebec that offers the equivalent of a modest annual salary for hunters and their families who live in the bush for at least several weeks of the year.
After several kilometers of alternating tussock downs and bush, MacKay Hut is reached, with broad views reaching to the Tasman Sea.
He then worked for several years as an itinerant drover and horse-breaker, as well as writing his popular bush ballads, becoming friendly with famed Australian poets Henry Lawson, Banjo Paterson and William Ogilvie.
In his public speaking he would often retell the tragic circumstances that had befallen several bush settlers.
He, however, symbolizes several Biblical narrations, as, for instance, that of the burning bush, in which he finds a representation of Israel, whom enemies can not annihilate ; and he admits that the Song of Solomon is an allegory.

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