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Clumps and brush
Clumps of brush rode down the ribbon.

Clumps and were
The Nile Clumps near Amesbury were also planted to commemorate the Battle of the Nile.

Clumps and many
Clumps of dicentra remain compact for many years and do not need dividing.

Clumps and on
The ramparts on Wittenham Clumps provide enduring evidence of Iron Age settlement in the area.
The Nile Clumps are a series of tree clumps near Amesbury on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England, purportedly planted to commemorate the Battle of the Nile.
The estate also includes some of the Nile Clumps, large clumps of trees on arable farmland, said to represent ship positions at the Battle of the Nile.

Clumps and .
Another memorial, the Nile Clumps near Amesbury, are stands of beech trees purportedly planted by Lord Queensbury at the bequest of Lady Hamilton and Thomas Hardy after Nelson's death.
It is believed that at some point in the early 19th century, William Douglas, 4th Duke of Queensberry planted the Nile Clumps to commemorate Admiral Nelson and had the hill fort landscaped as part of the grounds around the mansion.
Clumps of purple moor grass ( Molinia caerulea ) are also typical of this type of woodland habitat.
Wittenham Clumps in Oxfordshire is said to be where Prior wrote Henry and Emma, and this is now commemorated by a plaque.
The highest point is Betchworth Clumps at above OD, although the Salomons Memorial overlooking the town of Dorking is the most popular viewpoint.
The highest point is at Betchworth Clumps, a wooded area to the south of the Hand-in-Hand public house, at an elevation of.
#" Melancholy Clumps "-( 1: 48 ) is about Noah building the Ark.
* a small group of hills, see Wittenham Clumps.
Two of the Sinodun hills bear distinctive landmarks of mature trees called Wittenham Clumps.
Clumps are groupings which have relatively few members but are clearly distinct from the background ( e. g. the Juno clump ).
Clumps of scrub top the sand dunes which stand about 0. 5 mile inland of this beach.
Clumps should be dug up and divided every few years to keep them vigorous.
Other villages and hamlets in the parish include Southend, Tutts Clumps and Rotten Row.
Clumps spread easily and produce plants that normally get to six feet tall.
The Nile Clumps are sometimes incorrectly referred to as the Trafalgar Clumps.
The titular wood itself is fictional, inspired by Wittenham Clumps and Wytham Woods ( both near Oxford where the author was living when he wrote the first book ) and borrowing its name from a village in West Sussex.

brush and they
Most of the Rebels got away since they could make better time through the stiff brush than their naked pursuers.
The results were good although they are difficult to compare with hand brushing, particularly when the individual knows how to brush his teeth properly.
As the pool is emptied, stand by to brush down the walls and bottom while they are still wet.
Highly pigmented with a focus on single pigment colors for the cleanest mixing results, they tend to have viscosity similar to oil paints and can thus hold a brush stroke for impasto applications.
Banshees are frequently described as dressed in white or grey, often having long, pale hair which they brush with a silver comb, a detail scholar Patricia Lysaght attributes to confusion with local mermaid myths.
Crannogs have been variously interpreted as free-standing wooden structures, as at Loch Tay, although more commonly they exist as brush, stone or timber mounds which can be revetted with timber piles.
Kalifornsky Beach Road, Kenai, Alaska, trees and brush are trimmed along high moose crossing areas so that moose can be seen as they approach the road
Paine's deism was simply too radical for these more moderate reformers and they feared being tarred with the brush of extremism.
By not developing eyespots in the dry-season they can more easily camouflage themselves in the brown brush.
The 5. 2-amp motor on older US units provides respectable suction, but they all lack a motorized brush head.
Stingrays are usually very docile and curious, their usual reaction being to flee any disturbance, but they will sometimes brush their fins past any new object they encounter.
Some hunters prefer roundnose ammunition for hunting in brush because they erroneously believe that such a bullet deflects less than sharp-nosed spitzer bullets, regardless of the fact that this belief has been repeatedly proven not to be true.
Along the way, they survive a dangerous brush fire.
For shelter, they first built a pole shed, covered with brush, chinked with mud, thatched with a grass roof, and open to the south.
Dry rainforests in the OWRNP contain at least 187 plant species and they are visible as dense, dark green patches of brush box ( Lophostemon confertus ), favouring hollows where there is shelter from wind and sun.
Due to the prominence of the Outer Banks of North Carolina, which lie to the south and east, direct hits from tropical storms and hurricanes are very rare, although they sometimes brush the area.
Using careful observation, the officers were able to locate where the opposition was hidden in the brush and entrenchments and they were able to target their men properly to overcome them.
Painter-poets, such as Shen Zhou ( 1427 – 1509 ), Tang Yin ( 1470 – 1524 ), Wen Zhengming ( 1470 – 1559 ), and Yun Shouping ( 1633 – 1690 ), created worthy conspicuous poems as they combined art, poetry and calligraphy with brush on paper.
Post-Impressionists extended Impressionism while rejecting its limitations: they continued using vivid colours, thick application of paint, distinctive brush strokes, and real-life subject matter, but they were more inclined to emphasize geometric forms, to distort form for expressive effect, and to use unnatural or arbitrary colour.
The slaves in Washington are more refined than many in high places, and the black boys will take the shine off many of those they brush and wait on.
He usually pushed his destroyers to just under boiler-bursting speed, but while en route to a rendezvous prior to the Battle of Cape St. George, a boiler casualty to USS Spence ( a jammed boiler tube brush used for cleaning ) limited his squadron to 31 knots, rather than the 34 + they were otherwise capable of.
Their second consecutive Premier League campaign saw a closer brush with relegation, as they finished only one place above the drop zone.

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