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narrow and leafed
There are a number of cultivars in commerce, including ' Aurea ', ( golden leafed ), ' Fastigiata ', ' Laciniata ' ( seemingly torn leaves ), ' Örebro ' ( columnar ), ' Princes Street ' ( narrow crown ), ' Rubra ' ( red twigged ), ' Tortuosa ' ( twisted branches ), and ' Tiltstone Filigree ' ( upswept branches ).

narrow and variety
In philosophy of mind, dualism is any of a narrow variety of views about the relationship between mind and matter, which claims that mind and matter are two ontologically separate categories.
This conception is considered and ultimately rejected for being too general ; that is, as an essentialist account of the nature of language it is simply too narrow to be able to account for the variety of things we do with language.
Kharkhasa is located west of Quetta in a long narrow valley that contains a variety of flora and fauna species.
Because of its long, narrow shape, the lake exhibits a variety of interesting wind and wave effects, including temporary water level rises of up to one metre in height at its southern shore, a process called seiche.
Scaphocephaly ( Pronunciation: skaf-O-sef-aly ), derived from the Greek skaphe ( a light boat or skiff ), describes a specific variety of a long narrow head that resembles an inverted boat.
Fisher is acrobatic and physically adept, and has a variety of maneuvers including the ability to mantle onto and climb along ledges, hang from pipes, and perform a " split jump " in narrow spaces to mantle up a steep wall.
* Atlantic coastal desert: The Atlantic coastal desert occupies a narrow strip along the Atlantic coast, where fog generated offshore by the cool Canary Current provides sufficient moisture to sustain a variety of lichens, succulents, and shrubs.
The ancient part of the town is situated on a peninsula ( previously an island ) connected to the mainland by a narrow man-made isthmus, and it bears evidence of occupation by a variety of different civilisations over the course of its existence.
Other subsidiaries eventually included the St. Louis Southwestern Railway ( Cotton Belt ), the Northwestern Pacific Railroad at, the Southern Pacific Railroad of Mexico, and a variety of narrow gauge routes.
Although some species only live in very narrow environments, most are opportunistic and can live under a wide variety of conditions.
There is however a variety of the WMS-technique that utilizes the narrow line absorption from gases for sensing even when the gases are situated in closed compartments ( e. g. pores ) inside solid materia.
Pacas primarily live in tropical rainforests but are also found in a wide variety of forest habitats, including mangrove swamps, deciduous and semi-deciduous forest, dense upland scrub, and narrow growth along river banks.
The juveniles were found in a variety of habitats where they were highly concealed: under coral blocks and rubble in the boulder zone of the exposed reef front ; on dead bases of Acropora species in more sheltered areas ; in narrow spaces within the reef crest ; and on the fore-reef slope to depths of 8 m.
Other variety of window blinds include mini blinds ( Venetian blinds with very narrow slats 1 " ( usually 25 mm wide ), micro blinds 1 / 2 " ( usually 12 mm wide ), louvers, jalousies, brise soleil, Holland blinds, pleated blinds, Roman shades, and roller shades.
Delegated legislation can be used for a wide variety of purposes, ranging from relatively narrow, technical matters ( such as fixing the date on which an Act of Parliament will come into force, or setting the level of fees payable for a public service, e. g. the issue of a passport ), to filling in the detail of how an Act setting out broad principles will be implemented in practice.
Generally, the sativa plant is a taller and lankier variety, characterised by narrow serrated leaves and loose spear-like flower clusters that can be extremely resinous.
" Pigafetta likened the proa to the Venetian fisolere, a narrow variety of gondola ; this was an apt comparison due to both the long, thin shape and asymmetric nature of single-oar gondolas.
The WLLR and its members own a variety of goods wagons obtained from several UK industrial narrow gauge railways, including tipper sand wagons from Pilkington Brothers sandfields in the Rainford and Bickerstaffe areas.
Due to its very narrow therapeutic index, Theophylline is known to cause a wide variety of side-effects and even toxicity.
Slow lorises have a round head, narrow snout, large eyes, and a variety of distinctive coloration patterns that are species-dependent.
On foot, walking the narrow trails through this habitat in different months of the year, the person taking the time for a closer look sees a wide variety of more seasonal plants which includes wild orchids, pitcher plants, sundews, bladderworts, lobelias, mints, tar flowers, blueberries, and others.
The conglomerate came to own a variety of both standard and narrow gauge railway lines, as well as various harbour facilities and coal mines.
Although he took a narrow view of the phenomena of mental succession, he ( after dealing with trains of imagination or " mental discourse ") sought in the higher departments of intellect to explain reasoning as a discourse in words, dependent upon an arbitrary system of marks, each associated with or standing for a variety of imaginations.

narrow and broader
In a broader sense, the word transliteration may include both transliteration in the narrow sense and transcription.
The main result of this interference is to spread out the light from the narrow slit into a broader image on the screen.
Some statutes provide for a narrow right of standing while others provide for a broader right of standing.
The ED I period is distinguished from the ED II period by the narrow cylinder seals of the ED I period and the broader wider ED II seals engraved with banquet scenes or animal-contest scenes.
Another conspicuous difference is the form of the pleon ( abdomen ); in most male crabs, this is narrow and triangular in form, while females have a broader, rounded abdomen.
Successful in replacing a narrow oligarchy with a broader one in 411 BC, he failed to achieve the same end in 404 BC, and was executed by the extremists whose policies he had opposed.
The area is the product of the span times the width ( mean chord ) of the wing, so either a long, narrow wing or a shorter, broader wing will support the same mass.
The downtown area is built in a narrow valley in a bend of the Levisa Fork that was bypassed in 1987 with the completion of the Pikeville Cut-Through, while places such as Weddington Square Plaza are built in a broader part of the river valley.
The money supply has different components, generally broken down into " narrow " and " broad " money, reflecting the different degrees of liquidity (' spendability ') of each different type, as broader forms of money can be converted into narrow forms of money ( or may be readily accepted as money by others, such as personal checks ).
For the first half of the 20th century, most diplomatic history working within the narrow confines of the Primat der Aussenpolitik approach was very narrowly concerned with foreign-policy making elites with little reference to broader historical forces.
Finally, the very distinct Greenland White-fronted Goose, A. a. flavirostris, breeding in western Greenland, is much darker overall, with only a very narrow white tip to the tail ( broader on the other races ), more black barring on its belly, and usually has an orange ( not pink ) bill.
Rather than a celebration of a narrow, anachronistic idealism, Tolkien's works hinge upon his characters moving beyond that place of idealism into a broader, more complex interaction with the world.
It follows also that the Senator, having a national rather than only a district constituency, will have a broader outlook of the problems of the country, instead of being restricted by narrow viewpoints and interests.
Especially since the mid-20th-century European crisis, researchers have begun recognizing the importance of looking at nature from a broader, philosophical perspective rather than the narrow, positivist approach that relies implicitly on a hidden, unexamined philosophy.
Each exact and firm handling of a narrow issue, however, helps towards treating broader issues, in which that narrow issue is contained, more exactly than would otherwise have been possible.
Barkudia insularis has the snout depressed, obtusely pointed, projecting strongly beyond the labial margin ; rostral large, emarginate laterally to receive the nasal shield ; supranasals large, in contact with one another and with the first labial ; fronto-nasal broader than long, larger than the frontal ; interparietal much larger than the frontal ; parietals narrow, obliquely placed, in contact with one another behind it ; 3 supraoculars, the first entering the supraciliarly margin, the first two in contact with the frontal ; 1 large supraciliary in the angle formed by the 3 suboculars ; nasal shield comparatively large, the nostril at its anterior extremeity ; 1 large loreal ; a preocular ; lower eyelid composed of 2 or 3 opaque scales ; upper eyelid vestigial ; 4 supralabials, the third below the eye ; ear-opening minute ; a singly azygous postmenta ; body elongate with 140 ventral scales between the post-mental and pre-anal plates ; 20 smooth scales round the mid body.
A narrow FOV means that the view ( of a runway, for example ) through the combiner might include little additional information beyond the perimeters of the runway environment ; whereas a wide FOV would allow a ' broader ' view.
It is thick and narrow at its central part, but broader and thinner at either end.
while in the lower sections in the broader floodplain, flooding may occur during late spring from the sheer volume of water which must make its way through the narrow gorge at the Reversing Falls.
The excitation wavelength spectrum may be a very narrow or broader band, or it may be all beyond a cutoff level.
Justice Lionel Murphy wrote most broadly of the Franklin Dam decision's broader environmental and social implications in terms of the UNESCO Convention's common heritage of humanity principle, stating that " The preservation of the world's heritage must not be looked at in isolation but as part of the co-operation between nations which is calculated to achieve intellectual and moral solidarity of mankind and so reinforce the bonds between people which promote peace and displace those of narrow nationalism and alienation which promote war ... he encouragement of people to think internationally, to regard the culture of their own country as part of world culture, to conceive a physical, spiritual and intellectual world heritage, is important in the endeavour to avoid the destruction of humanity.
Depending on the parameters of the Josephson junctions, the pulses can be as narrow as 1 picosecond with an amplitude of about 2 mV, or broader ( typically 5-10 picoseconds ) with a lower amplitude ;

1.500 seconds.