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Charles Boot based his designs upon what were at the time the latest ideas being employed by other film studios in the production of movies at Hollywood, California, USA and Boot officially named their new studio Pinewood, because "... of the number of trees which grow there still contains huge pine trees and because it seemed to suggest something of the American film centre in its second syllable.
The area was known as the " big woods " because of its large stands of huge virgin pine.
The forests of Clinton County and counties upriver held a huge supply of white pine and hemlock as well as oak, ash, maple, poplar, cherry, beech, and magnolia.
Malinalco is one of the municipalities with the highest biodiversity in the State of Mexico, the tropical deciduous forest, its pine forests and gallery forests accommodate a huge variety of flora and fauna, which is in fact one of its main attractions being an beating heart of everything else.
He imported Oregon pine direct from a sawmill in Oregon, huge 8 x 4 " beams, and then high technology double glazed window panes, also from the US.
Old growth pine in the Americas was a highly desired wood since huge, knot-free boards were the rule rather than the exception.
An example of the climate that plays a huge role in the fire regime of the lodgepole pine is quite complex.
These defenses comprised wooden-framed " boxes ", 30 feet square, constructed of huge timbers and lined with pine planks.
The first European settlers were attracted to the area by the huge stands of birch, spruce and pine, which graced the shores.
It has huge mountains covered with pine forests.

huge and tree
The gardens of the palazzo, shaded by a huge magnolia tree, are most attractive.
Nebuchadnezzar recounts a dream of a huge tree that is suddenly cut down at the command of a heavenly messenger.
Because of the huge interest in the Confucius family tree, there was a project in China to test the DNA of known family members.
Near the cathedral, in the garden of the ancient Palais des Archevêques ( now Musée des Beaux-Arts ), is a huge cedar tree planted by Napoleon.
Davidson notes that there is no mention of a sacred tree at Þingvellir in Iceland yet that Adam of Bremen describes a huge tree standing next to the Temple at Uppsala in Sweden, which Adam describes as remaining green throughout summer and winter, and that no one knew what type of tree it was.
They can entirely strip a young tree in the late spring, when they fly at dusk, often in huge numbers.
The difficulty in proving the latter lies in the fact that, while the number of board positions that could happen in the course of a chess game is huge ( on the order of 10 < sup > 40 </ sup >< ref name =" Shannon1950 "> The size of the state space and game tree for chess were first estimated in Shannon gave estimates of 10 < sup > 43 </ sup > and 10 < sup > 120 </ sup > respectively, smaller than the estimates in the Game complexity table, which are from Victor Allis's thesis.
Garuda flying with Vibhāvasu and Supraťika captured in his claws, and bearing a huge branch of a tree
It was at that point that Rama and his brother Lakshmana used arrows and a secret Brahmastra (" Brahma's weapon ") to kill Kumbhakarna, dropping the Rakshasa like a huge tree cleft in twain by a thunderbolt.
Every year, a huge tree would be shipped from the Pacific Northwest to Lantana by rail to the grounds of the National Enquirer, adjacent to the Florida East Coast Railway tracks.
The huge oak tree on the lawn of the latter church is one of the oldest in the state.
In the 1850s, under a huge hickory tree, Henry Robinson built a tavern of logs.
Another huge tree, Kairaru, had a girth of 20. 1 metres and a columnar trunk free of branches for 30. 5 metres as measured by a Crown Lands ranger, Henry Wilson, in 1860.
The nest is a huge edifice of sticks in a tree or on a coastal cliff.
It retains the Cemetery Lodge and huge fig tree dating from 1848, as well as a number of oak trees of the same date.
The Alte Linde tree of Naters, Switzerland, is mentioned in a document in 1357 and described by the writer at that time as already magnam ( huge ).
It is also an act of challenge: Veles, in the form of a huge serpent, slithers from the caves of the Underworld and coils upwards the Slavic world tree towards Perun's heavenly domain.
Ancient Slavs viewed their world as a huge tree, with the treetop and branches representing the heavenly abode of gods and the world of mortals, whilst the roots represented the underworld.
And while Perun, seen as a hawk or eagle sitting on a tallest branch of tree, was believed to be ruler of heaven and living world, Veles, seen as a huge serpent coiling around the roots, was ruling the world of dead.
Due in large part to its huge base, the General Grant tree was thought to be the largest tree in the world prior to 1931, when the first precise measurements indicated that the General Sherman was slightly larger.
It is said by the masters that even a little poison can cause death and even a tiny seed can become a huge tree.

huge and still
Despite progress since the Soviet era, the unemployment rate still hovers near 30 % and there remains a huge gulf between actual and potential Gross Domestic Product.
Snorri quips: " There is a huge crowd there, and there will be many more still ...." ( Section 39 ).
His tomb still exists on the plateau between Lake Gygaea and the river Hermus to the north of Sardis — a large mound of earth with a substructure of huge stones.
Crossing the Aniene and turning to the right, the path rises along the left face off the ravine and soon reaches the site of Nero's villa and of the huge mole which formed the lower end of the middle lake ; across the valley were ruins of the Roman baths, of which a few great arches and detached masses of wall still stand.
Since the Byzantine army was still holding on after this defeat the sultan thought it was time to set up his secret weapon, a huge mobile tower.
Many excellent examples of structures made from these concretes are still standing, notably the huge dome of the Pantheon in Rome and the massive Baths of Caracalla.
While relations between the islands have had difficulties, mainly due the huge exodus of illegal immigrants from the Dominican Republic due to the nation's history of economic woes, the islands still, with the assistance of the United States Coast Guard and the Dominican Navy have worked hard to reduce the number of Dominicans crossing the Mona Passage in recent years.
( A similar trick is still used by many games to create huge outdoor environments.
The " classic " hillbilly stereotype – the poor, ignorant, feuding family with a huge brood of children tending the family moonshine still – reached its current characterization during the years of the Great Depression, when many mountaineers left their homes to find work in other areas of the country.
It comes to the fore in Italian Renaissance painting, where a series of increasingly ambitious works were produced, many still religious, but several, especially in Florence, which did actually feature near-contemporary historical scenes such as the set of three huge canvases on The Battle of San Romano by Paolo Uccello, the abortive Battle of Cascina by Michelangelo and the Battle of Anghiari by Leonardo da Vinci, neither of which were completed.
But Spain was still making huge profits in Cuba ( notably in sugar, molasses, rum, and tobacco ), and the Spanish government rejected Saunders ' overtures.
The huge wealth from the Americas was still to arrive as Columbus ' first voyage and the surrender of Granada were both in 1492.
While traditional sieges do still occur, they are not as common as they once were due to changes in modes of battle, principally the ease by which huge volumes of destructive power can be directed onto a static target.
In many houses stone staircases are still intact, and they contain huge ceramic storage jars ( pithoi ), mills, and pottery.
Beyond Punta del Este in the still mostly undeveloped department of Rocha, a number of communities had sprouted along the unspoiled Atlantic coast with its kilometres of sandy beaches and huge breakers.
Meanwhile, French suffered equivalent losses of 16, 000 soldiers, but still enjoyed huge numerical superiority.
Ancient Akragas covers a huge area — much of which is still unexcavated today — but is exemplified by the famous Valle dei Templi (" Valley of the Temples ", a misnomer, as it is a ridge, rather than a valley ).
Combe was a better business man than most Delegates, but still no innovator: he failed to grasp the huge commercial potential of India paper, which grew into one of Oxford's most profitable trade secrets in later years.
In old age, although John had ceased to be a moving force in British art, he was still greatly revered, as was demonstrated by the huge show of his work mounted by the Royal Academy in 1954.
Despite having valuable technology, CDC still suffered from huge losses in 1985 and 1986 while attempting to reorganize.
France was still forced to pay a huge ransom of around four times France's gross annual domestic product for John the Good.
Despite its progress, there are still many fundamental problems faced by this field as " unlike medicine, evaluation is not a discipline that has been developed by practicing professionals over thousands of years, so we are not yet at the stage where we have huge encyclopaedias that will walk us through any evaluation step-by-step ", or provide a clear definition of what evaluation entails ( Davidson, 2005 ).
: As well as the van der Hooght text, this included the Samaritan Pentateuch and a huge collection of variants from manuscripts and early printed editions ; while this collection has many errors, it is still of some value.
Sweden at the time still suffered from the recession which began during the early nineties, high unemployment rates and a huge budget deficit.

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