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Cedars are adapted to mountainous climates ; in the Mediterranean they receive winter precipitation, mainly as snow, and summer drought, while in the western Himalaya, they receive primarily summer monsoon rainfall.
Cedars are very popular ornamental trees, widely used in horticulture in temperate climates where winter temperatures do not fall below about − 25 ° C.
Members of the Harvey Cedars Board of Commissioners are:
These schools are part of the Southern Regional School District, which serves the five municipalities in the Long Beach Island Consolidated School District — Barnegat Light, Harvey Cedars, Long Beach Township, Ship Bottom and Surf City — along with students from Beach Haven and Stafford Township, together with the sending district of Ocean Township.
These schools are part of the Southern Regional School District, which serves the five municipalities in the Long Beach Island Consolidated School District — Barnegat Light, Harvey Cedars, Long Beach Township, Ship Bottom and Surf City — along with students students from Beach Haven and Stafford Township and Ocean Township who attend as part of sending / receiving relationships.
In the high slopes of Mount Lebanon are the last remaining groves of the famous Cedars of Lebanon ( Cedrus libani ).
The area was once abundant in Red Cedars, these are now still seen but thinly.
There are many unusual and notable plants in the gardens including two fine Himalayan Cedars near the fountain which were planted from seeds given to the gardens in the 1840s by James Watt Junior, son of James Watt whose improvements to the Newcomen steam engine were fundamental to the changes brought by the Industrial Revolution.
The Guardians of the Cedars – GoC ( Arabic: حراس الأرز ; Ḥurrās al-Arz ), also designated Gardiens du Cedre or Gardiens des Cèdres ( GdC ) in French, are a far-right ultranationalist Lebanese party and former militia in Lebanon.
This has led the Guardians of the Cedars to maintain that Lebanese people are not Arabs.
Utah's state parks are scattered throughout Utah ; from Bear Lake State Park at the Utah / Idaho border to Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum deep in the Four Corners region, and everywhere in between.
The tunnels, completed in 1999 are named after Sir Hans Heysen, an eminent local landscape painter whose home and studio, " The Cedars ", has been maintained as a cultural site located near Hahndorf.
The gardens are an outstanding example of Victorian era landscape design with sweeping lawns and varied European and Australian tree plantings consisting of deciduous English oaks, White Poplar, Plane trees, Elms, Conifers, Cedars, Turkey Oaks, Araucarias and evergreens such as Moreton Bay Figs, combined with flower beds of annuals and shrubs.
The two New Zealand species, known individually by their Māori names Kawaka ( Libocedrus plumosa ) and Pāhautea ( Libocedrus bidwillii ), are sometimes called New Zealand Cedars.
Among his novels are Michel Ezra Safra and Sons, My Sister the Bride ( published 1979 in English by Massada Press ), The Great Confession, and The Cedars of Lebanon.
They are nicknamed " The Cedars " after the Lebanon Cedar tree, which is also on the Lebanese flag.
Poirot and Hastings are entertaining Japp after they had all attended a magic show when the conversation turns to the recent disappearance of a banker, Mr. Davenheim, from his large country house, the Cedars.
Also located in the suburb are the Southern Cross Ten and Prime7 television studios, The Ted Noffs Foundation, Canberra Carotel ( motel and caravan park ), Red Cedars motel, Formule 1 Motel, Australian Heritage Village ( now closed and approved for new housing ), Canberra Potters Society, and a BP service station.

Cedars and used
The name “ Harvey Cedars ” is a portmanteau derived from the combination of “ harvest ” housing used by these farmers and the “ cedars ” that grew in the area.
As St. John Nepomucene parishioners were significantly reduced after the Treaty of the Cedars, he used the trip as an opportunity to again write in De Tijd, advertising the mission, the land at La Petite Chute and employment opportunities associated with the Fox River Canal, which included free passage to America for workers.
The Phoenicians used cedar to build ships in which they sailed the Mediterranean, thus they were the first to establish villages in Mount Lebanon and would live from cutting down Cedars and sending them to the coast.
Anthony also details Harding's induction into the Tall Cedars of Lebanon, a Shrine organization, during the convention week ( making note of the conical hat used by the Tall Cedars in the ceremony ); Anthony writes that he feels that the charges made by Grand Wizard Alton Young ( reported by Wyn Craig Wade in 1985 ) against Harding were in " retaliation for the Shrine speech and another anti-bigotry speech made by Harding at the dedication of the Alexander Hamilton statue at the Treasury Building " in the previous month of May 1923.

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In Lebanon, the right-wing Guardians of the Cedars, a fiercely nationalistic ( mainly Christian ) political party which opposes the country's ties to the Arab world, is agitating for " Lebanese " to be recognized as a distinct language from Arabic and not merely a dialect, and has even advocated replacing the Arabic alphabet with a revival of the ancient Phoenician alphabet, which lacks a number of characters to write typical Arabic phonemes present in Lebanese, and lost by Phoenician ( and Hebrew ) in the second millennium BC.
The 1994 award-winning novel, Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson, contains many scenes and details relating to Japanese Americans from the Puget Sound, Washington, area and their incarceration experiences at Manzanar.
Norman's creative resurgence was cut short by a nine hour heart attack on February 28, 1992 in Los Angeles, which was initially misdiagnosed as esophagitis by the staff at Cedars Sinai Hospital, and resulted in a near fatality and permanent heart damage.
The Cedars House, built about 1850 by Eli Jenkins, is named for the Cedrus | cedar trees on the lot.
Harvey Cedars was incorporated as a borough by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on December 15, 1894 ) from portions of Union Township ( now Barnegat Township ), based on the results of a referendum held on November 20, 1894 ).
In addition to these schools, fall 2007 saw the opening of a new elementary, Little Cedars Elementary School followed in Fall 2008 by the much anticipated Glacier Peak High School, which should fix crowding problems for the school district.
The character Little Dorrit ( Amy ) was inspired by Mary Ann Cooper ( née Mitton ): Charles Dickens sometimes visited her and her family ; they lived in The Cedars, a house on Hatton Road west of London ; its site is now under the east end of London Heathrow Airport.
* 1927, The House Behind the Cedars ( film version by Oscar Micheaux was entitled The Millionaire )
* The House Behind the Cedars ( film version by Oscar Micheaux )
Micheaux adapted two works by Charles W. Chesnutt, which he released under their original titles: The Conjure Woman ( 1926 ) and The House Behind the Cedars.
* The House Behind the Cedars ( 1927 ), adapted from novel of the same name by Charles W. Chesnutt
It includes an existing stand of 5000 Himalayan Cedars and the 80 year old Cork Oak plantation which were damaged by the 2001 and 2003 Canberra bushfires.
Cedars meet in groups called " Forests ," each headed by a Grand Tall Cedar.
The Kikimora is mentioned by Russian " New Age " writer Vladimir Megre in The Space of Love, Book 3 of his " Ringing Cedars " series.
The first was made by the Roman Emperor Hadrian, who issued a decree protecting parts of the Cedars of Lebanon in CE 118.
In the Middle Ages, the Mamluk Caliphs also made an attempt at conserving the Cedars and regulating their use, followed by the Maronite Patriarch Yusuf Hbaych, who placed them under his protection in 1832.
His main talent is impersonation: by the end of this first outing, we hear of his having impersonated George Robinson, of 14 Nasturtium Road, East Dulwich ( on the occasion of the trip to the Dog Races ); a veterinarian come to clip the claws of a parrot at The Cedars, Mafeking Road, Mitching Hill ; Mr Roddis, the resident of the same address ; and Mr. J.
The site is now occupied by the controversial ' Cedars ' UK Borders Agency Detention Centre, housing families temporarily before deportation.
" The Cedars, according to the Washington Independent, is also owned by The Family and hosts weekly prayer events.
Leigh has been named Man of the Year over a dozen times by a diverse group of organizations that include the March of Dimes, Cedars Sinai, the Southern California Boy Scouts, the Orange County and Los Angeles Human
From Fort Oswegatchie, Captain George Forster, of the regiment's light company, led a composite force, including 40 regulars and about 200 warriors, across the St. Lawrence River to attack Fort Cedars, held by 400 Americans under Timothy Bedel.
In February 1943, Astor's father, Otto Langhanke, died in Cedars of Lebanon Hospital as a result of a heart attack complicated by influenza.

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