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Greenhouses and are
Greenhouses are also sometimes included ( see Earthship Biotincture ).
* Greenhouses are used to produce tomatoes, lettuce, cucumbers, and sweet peppers
The orangerie of the Royal Castle of Laeken, Belgium ( ca. 1820 ), are the oldest part of the monumental Royal Greenhouses of Laeken.
Large agricultural businesses include Aubin Nurseries ( perennials, shurbs and trees ), and Vanderveens Greenhouses, ( annuals ) both of which are large Canadian wholesalers of plants.
Vogel Park boasts one of the largest Greenhouses in the world, residence to various flowers of which most are found in bloom year-round.

Greenhouses and .
The Royal Greenhouses of Laeken, Brussels, Belgium.
Greenhouses dotted the countryside.
By 1893 the city had become an important stop on the rail line and was best known for the GN Greenhouses, which grew flowers for the passengers to purchase.
Greenhouses belonging to the U. S. Botanic Garden appeared near the east end of the Mall.
Greenhouses, like these in Morag ( moshav ) | Morag, were the center of the bloc's industry.
Falmouth is home to Avon Valley Greenhouses, Sainte-Famille Wines, the Avon Valley Golf & Country Club, numerous farms and several small businesses.
Lois and Ted Hole ran a successful market garden business from their farm which they, along with their sons Bill and Jim, incorporated as Hole's Greenhouses & Gardens Ltd. in 1979.
He was the author of the project of a Kitchen wing ( 1755 ), Grotto ( 1755-1775 ), Greenhouses ( presumably, 1761-1762 ) and other constructions in style of a baroque in mansion Kuskovo.
The Dana Greenhouses, located at 1050 Centre Street ( with a mailing address of 125 Arborway ), were completed in 1962.
Ten interns will work with the grounds maintenance department and two in the Dana Greenhouses.
* Wellesley College Botanic Gardens-virtual tour of ' Wellesley ' Hunnewell Arboretum, Alexandra Botanic Garden, and Margaret C. Ferguson Greenhouses
* Greenhouses contain over 10, 500 accessions in more than 600 genera representing 92 plant families, including 4900 orchids, 3600 bromeliads, 660 aroids, 240 ferns, 140 gesneriads, and 1300 other plants.
Greenhouses at Roden, Shropshire.
b ) The Greenhouses, where tropical and sub-tropical plants develop under different conditions of temperature and humidity, according to their various needs, among which Victoria cruziana is one of the best known and admired.
The conservatory was established in the 1920s when the Potawatomi Greenhouses were built to supply flowers to city parks.

are and also
All the drivers knew about the plates and they also knew about the big floppy straw hat with shredded edges, the kind natives in travel ads wear when they are out joyfully chopping cane.
I think that we are here also talking of the kind of fear that a young boy has for a group of boys who are approaching at night along the streets of a large city.
By `` image '' is meant not only a visual presentation, but also remembered sensations of any of the five senses plus the feelings which are immediately conjoined therewith.
it is true that they are also extremely dull.
The networks for military communications are one of the best examples of networks which not only must be changed with the changes in objectives but also must be changed with the addition of new machines of war.
We are also struck by the fact that this story of a boy's love for his mother does not offend, while the incestuous love of the man, Paul Morel, sometimes repels.
He and also Mr. Cowley and Mr. Warren have fallen to the temptation which besets many of us to read into our authors -- Nathaniel Hawthorne, for example, and Herman Melville -- protests against modernism, material progress, and science which are genuine protests of our own but may not have been theirs.
On December 21, the day that the Irish House of Commons petitioned for removal of Sir Constantine Phipps, their Tory Lord Chancellor, Molesworth reportedly made this remark on the defense of Phipps by Convocation: `` They that have turned the world upside down, are come hither also ''.
Among measures in anticipation of crisis are plans to inject into the turmoil as assistants of key decision makers qualified persons who are cognizant of the corrosive effect of crisis upon personal relationships and are also able to raise calm and realistic voices when overburdened leaders near the limit of self-control.
Very likely it will also include a recognition that the work we are reading reflects or `` belongs to '' some way of thought labelled as a `` school '' or an `` -ism '', i.e. a complex or `` syndrome '' of ideas occurring together with sufficient prominence to warrant identification.
Greek boys and girls also go for rock-and-roll, and the stations most tuned to are those carrying United States overseas programs.
They both measure literature by moral standards, and in their political writings both allow for censorship, but the differences between them are also significant.
We may further grant to those of her ( Poetry's ) defenders who are lovers of poetry and yet not poets, the permission to speak in prose on her behalf: let them show not only that she is pleasant but also useful to States and to human life, and we will listen in a kindly spirit ; ;
Occupational choices are also useful -- and interesting -- in bringing out clearly that values do not constitute the only component in goals and aspirations.
The students who are most willing to acquiesce in the suppression of civil liberties are also those who are most likely to be prejudiced against minority groups, to be conformist and traditionalistic in general social attitudes, and to lack a basic faith in people.
This finding is consistent also with the fact that student leaders are more likely to be supporters of the values implicit in civil liberties than the other students.
In this sense also, they are surely conformists.
Of course I hope Hal can also, but those hopes are much more faint ''.
The novel, which is not merely dystopian but also brilliantly satiric, describes a future America where one-sixteenth of the population, the men who run advertising agencies and big corporations, control the rest of the people, the submerged fifteen-sixteenths who are the workers and consumers, with the government being no more than `` a clearing house for pressures ''.
But I will also remind them that I have always been inclined to skepticism, to a kind of Laodicean lack of commitment so far as public affairs are concerned ; ;

are and sometimes
If his dancers are sometimes made to look as if they might be creatures from Mars, this is consistent with his intention of placing them in the orbit of another world, a world in which they are freed of their pedestrian identities.
The problem is rather to find out what is actually happening, and this is especially difficult for the reason that `` we are busily being defended from a knowledge of the present, sometimes by the very agencies -- our educational system, our mass media, our statesmen -- on which we have had to rely most heavily for understanding of ourselves ''.
He explains that there are sometimes honorable courtiers, but that too often a man who succeeds at court does not hesitate to sacrifice his Sovereign and nation to his own avarice and ambition.
One is that there sometimes are real although inadequate compensations in growing old.
Americans are a nation of joiners, a quality which our friends find endearing and sometimes amusing.
In the fevered, intoxicating, breathless state of being in love the usual signposts that guide you to lasting and satisfying relationships are sometimes obscured.
Although they are forbidden to sit with the customers, the dancers are sometimes proffered drinks, and most of them can bolt one down in mid-shimmy.
His people ( see color ) are angular and knobby-knuckled, sometimes painfully stretched, sometimes grotesquely foreshortened.
By such innocent actions are human tragedies sometimes set in motion.
Such ambiguous exercises compound confusion by making it worse compounded, and they are sometimes expanded until the cream of the jest sours.
Data on the former are scanty, but there can be little doubt that the latter is sometimes born at a length greater than that of any of the others, thereby lending support to the belief that the anaconda does, indeed, attain the greatest length.
Experiments are often composed of several identical trials, and sometimes experiments themselves are repeated.
Binomial distributions were treated by James Bernoulli about 1700, and for this reason binomial trials are sometimes called Bernoulli trials.
Some phonetic features, for example glottal catch or murmur, are sometimes to be assigned to segmental phonemics and sometimes to accentual systems.
but sometimes arrangements also are made for high school students to attend, and evening extension courses also may be conducted.
While costs on this order are sometimes separately charged for in residential and commercial rates, in the form of a mere `` service charge '', they are more frequently wholly or partly covered by a minimum charge which entitles the consumer to a very small amount of gas or electricity with no further payment.
In later collages of both masters, a variety of extraneous materials are used, sometimes in the same work, and almost always in conjunction with every other eye-deceiving and eye-undeceiving device they can think of.
the language, however, is a proper object of scrutiny, and the effects of the language are palpable even if sometimes inevitable.

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