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Furze / aiteann was also used for the May Boughs, May Bushes and as fuel for the bonfire.
The Bushes had tried to conceive for three years, but pregnancy did not happen easily.
The Bushes moved to Columbus, Ohio in 1923, where Prescott Bush briefly worked for the Hupp Products Company.
After sessions for a concept album entitled The Power of Suck were aborted, the band assembled Under the Bushes Under the Stars out of their first 24-track studio sessions, recorded with Kim Deal and Steve Albini among others, in 1996.
Thorny Bushes being drawn by a village boy for Bhogi festival In a small village in Telangana
; Brum and the Bushes ( Brum-Bushes on the Run )- Ragdoll Productions for HIT Entertainment.
On the morning of January 20, 1989, Ronald and Nancy Reagan met with the Bushes for coffee at the White House before escorting them to the Capitol Building, where Bush took the oath of office.
When Chavez slowed down Sweeney filled in on bass guitar for Guided By Voices on the " Under the Bushes, Under the Stars " tour.
The show had a feud with the Bushes that eventually led to the idea for this episode.
Oakley got the inspiration for the episode after the feud between the Bushes and the Simpson family, and two years later when he and Josh Weinstein became showrunners of The Simpsons, they assigned Ken Keeler to write it.
The relationship between Bart and George is a homage to the United States television series Dennis the Menace from 1959, with the Bushes standing in for Dennis ' elderly neighbors, the Wilsons.

Bushes and her
One of her most recent recordings was with Alex Dixon, grandson of Willie Dixon, on his 2009 release " Rising From The Bushes ," in which she appeared on two tracks: " Fantasy " and " Paint You A Picture ".
In 1997 she recorded three albums: her own Bushes & Briars ( Alula ), Peter & Wendy, the soundtrack to the OBIE award-winning Mabou Mines theatrical production of the same name which was composed by Johnny Cunningham, and Through the Bitter Frost & Snow, a collaboration with bassist Lindsey Horner.
She was beginning to divide her work into albums of traditional music ( Bushes and Briars, 1998 ) and singer-songwriter albums ( Bones, 1995 ; Prophecy, 2002 ).

Bushes and .
Another common aspect of the festival in early 20th century Ireland was the hanging of May Boughs on the doors and windows of houses and the making of May Bushes in farmyards, which usually consisted either of a branch of rowan / caorthann ( mountain ash ) or more commonly whitethorn / sceach geal ( hawthorn ) which is in bloom at the time and is commonly called the ' May Bush ' or just ' May ' in both Ireland and Britain.
Some decorate May Bushes and prepare traditional festival foods.
* Bushes Landing – A hamlet east of Watson Village on County Road 26 and near the Black River.
Some of the early homes were built by McElhones, Bushes, Longs, Kaisers, and Geldhofs.
A number of public consultations were made throughout 2007 and although efforts were made to limit environmental damage the scheme would cause disruption to three designated ecological areas and a Site of Special Scientific Interest ( SSSI ) at Gernon Bushes.
In addition to being the home to Ronald and the other core characters, McDonaldland boasted a theme park of " Thick Shake Volcanoes ", anthropomorphized " Apple Pie Trees ", " French Fry Bushes " ( where McDonald's French Fries grew from bushes ), " The Hamburger Patch " ( where McDonald's hamburgers grew out of the ground like plants ), " Filet-O-Fish Lake ", and many other fanciful features based around various McDonald's menu items.
For the first eight months of their marriage, the Bushes moved around the Eastern United States, to places including Michigan, Maryland, and Virginia, as George Bush's Navy squadron training required his presence at bases in such states.
The Bushes would move some twenty-nine times during their marriage.
In 1953, the Bushes ' daughter Robin died of leukemia.
Nixon's successor, Gerald R. Ford, appointed Bush head of the U. S. Liaison Office in the Peoples Republic of China in 1974, and thus the Bushes moved internationally.
Trees and Bushes in Wood and Hedgerow.
On May 16, 1864, a force under Lieutenant George S. Eayre crossed into Kansas and encountered Cheyenne in their summer buffalo-hunting camp at Big Bushes near the Smoky Hill River.
The Bushes stayed in the house during construction of the new house.
At the close of the Bush presidency, the Bushes purchased a home in Dallas.
" Thick Bushes ") is one of the states of Brazil, the third largest in area, located in the western part of the country.
There are gallops at Black Bushes and nearby villages with racing stables include East Hendred, Letcombe Bassett, Lockinge and Uffington.

vines and rocks
The rock of the hills is called Peperino ( lapis albanus ) a particular Tuff, a combination of ash and small rocks that is useful for construction, and provides a mineral-rich substrate for grape vines.
was a confused jumble of huge boulders and rocks covered with thick brushwood closely interwoven with vines and creepers ... a quarter of a mile per day of setting out is the most I can manage ..."</ div >
The party place was adorned with torches, rocks, skeletons and vines, doors were surrounded with totem pole-like ornaments, speaker stands and other accessories were wrapped in an Inca-esque setting.
Non-parasitic ivy are vines that use their aerial roots to cling to host plants, rocks, or houses.
Some vineyards owners gather the eroded soils and rocks in buckets and carry them back up the slope to the vines.
Unlike the other islands, where grape vines grew on the rocky hedge-rows or around protective volcanic rocks, the grapes of São Jorge were grown between many of the natural species of bush and trees.

vines and forming
There could be wooden structrures forming pergolas to support vines of grapes from which raisins and wine were produced.
A pergola, arbor or arbour is a garden feature forming a shaded walkway, passageway or sitting area of vertical posts or pillars that usually support cross-beams and a sturdy open lattice, often upon which woody vines are trained.

vines and thorny
Most of the plants in this family are annual vines but there are also woody lianas, thorny shrubs, and trees ( Dendrosicyos ).
* Be aware that when there has been recent and / or substantial rainfall there are lots of thorny vines, spiky plants and stinging nettles nearby the river.
The town was named for the painfully prickly greenbriar vines which grew along the creek through the town ; removing these dense and thorny thickets was apparently a memorable experience for the founders.
They are thorny, woody vines growing anywhere from tall, scrambling over other plants with their spiky thorns.
Powers include regeneration, sprouting mushrooms from its root-like structures, spawning thorny vines from its head, and launching needles from the head.

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