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plentiful and seeds
This characteristic, together with their production of plentiful seeds, often results in Eleagnaceae being viewed as weeds.
Feral pigeons can be seen eating grass seeds and berries in parks and gardens in the spring, but there are plentiful sources throughout the year from scavenging ( e. g., remnants left inside of dropped fast-food cartons ) and they will also take insects and spiders.
The habitat is still freshwater lakes or reservoirs, with plentiful vegetation, where this duck feeds on seeds and other plant food.
Its habitat is freshwater lakes, paddy fields or reservoirs with plentiful vegetation, where this duck feeds mainly at night on seeds and other parts of plants ..
Switchgrass is well-known among wildlife conservationists as good forage and habitat for upland game bird species, such as pheasant, quail, grouse, and wild turkey, and song birds, with its plentiful small seeds and tall cover.
Because the fruit is plentiful and high in sugars, Amur cork-tree attracts birds and mammals which help disperse its seeds.
The habitat is quiet shallow freshwater ponds, lakes, and marshes, cultivated land or reservoirs with plentiful vegetation, where this duck feeds mainly at night on seeds and other plant food.
They only eat this inhame, which is very plentiful here, and those seeds and fruits that the earth and the trees give of themselves.
If there is a plentiful amount of seeds on the ground, they carry them back to their nests / burrows for storage.

plentiful and likewise
According to the movie, Jews are likewise disproportionately plentiful in organized crime, where they represent 82 % of international crime organizations, and 98 % of international prostitution.

plentiful and are
Sailfish are so plentiful that boat captains have been known to bet with a potential customer that if he does not catch anything the trip is free.
File: National-Debt-Gillray. jpeg | In a 1786 James Gillray caricature, the plentiful money bags handed to King George III are contrasted with the beggar whose legs and arms were amputated, in the left corner
Cruise ships are also plentiful, and pleasure craft regularly go back and forth between Florida and the islands.
Untapped chromite deposits are plentiful, but geographically concentrated in Kazakhstan and southern Africa.
As a laboratory animal, the cane toad is regarded as ideal ; they are plentiful, and easy and inexpensive to maintain and handle.
Coyotes will sometimes mate with domestic dogs, usually in areas such as Texas and Oklahoma, where the coyotes are plentiful and the breeding season is extended because of the warm weather.
Snails are plentiful and are prepared in a specific Catalan style known as a cargolade.
Thorn forest, a dense forest of low stature with a high frequency of thorny or spiny species, is found where drought is prolonged, and especially where grazing animals are plentiful.
When food is plentiful, many hydras reproduce asexually by producing buds in the body wall, which grow to be miniature adults and simply break away when they are mature.
The physical evidence, in the form of pillow mounds is also plentiful, for example there are 50 pillow mounds at Legis Tor Warren.
Bananas are plentiful, also dates and flowers of fragrant odor.
A satirical song published in The Times newspaper of 1789 referring to the rumoured clandestine marriage between Prince Regent and Mrs. Fitzherbert also reflects this symbolic usage of the broomstick imagery: “ Their way to consummation was by hopping o ’ er a broom, sir ”, and there are plentiful other examples of ‘ broomstick ’ being using in other contemporary contexts but all with a similar implication of dubiousness or fakery.
The eggs are incubated for seven to eight months, hatching in April, when insects are most plentiful.
In the north, beech and oak trees are plentiful.
Neurotransmitters are synthesized from plentiful and simple precursors, such as amino acids, which are readily available from the diet and which require only a small number of biosynthetic steps to convert.
Plastic mooring buoys and plastic bottles are plentiful on the beaches of Palmyra.
Its landscape is often arid, though animal and plant life are still plentiful on the surface.
In eastern Arabia and in the Jabal Tuwayq, artesian wells and springs are plentiful.
They are often very strongly flavored with garlic, chilies or paprika, cumin, salt, pepper, saffron and sometimes in plentiful amounts of olive oil.
Running brooks with rocky bottoms are often inhabited by a plentiful amounts of crayfish and salamanders.
While plains zebras are much more plentiful, one subspecies, the quagga, became extinct in the late 19th century-though there is currently a plan, called the Quagga Project, that aims to breed zebras that are phenotypically similar to the quagga in a process called breeding back.

plentiful and sometimes
In areas where slate is plentiful it is also used in pieces of various sizes for building walls and hedges, sometimes combined with other kinds of stone.
Winters can be harsh, with plentiful snowfall due to lake-effect snow, and summers are often hot and sometimes oppressively humid, bordering on subtropical.
These religious brotherhoods had appeared at various times since the 14th Century in and around the city of Milan and were quite plentiful, but the only one to attain more than simply local importance was the ‘ Fratres Sancti Ambrosii ad Nemus ’ sometimes known as ' The Brethren of the Grove '.
Torre del Greco ( English: " Tower of the Greek ") is a city and comune in the Province of Naples in the Italian region of Campania, with a population of some 88, 000 as of 2007. People are sometimes called Corallini because of the once plentiful coral in the nearby sea, and because the city has been a major producer of coral jewellery and cameo brooches since the seventeenth century.
The city is sometimes referred to as an oasis, because it was built on an area where sand was plentiful.

plentiful and used
Usually the amoeboid form is taken when food is plentiful, and the flagellate form is used for rapid locomotion.
In this way, thorium, which is more plentiful than uranium, can be used to breed U-233 nuclear fuel.
It was not plentiful or cheap in early times and honey was more often used for sweetening in most parts of the world.
Plant and machinery were plentiful and incompletely used, thus it was comparatively easy to substitute unused or partly used machinery for that which was destroyed.
It is also used in industrial environments where plentiful waste heat overcomes its inefficiency.
Carved Maya stones from ancient T ' ho were widely used to build the Spanish colonial buildings that are plentiful in downtown Mérida, and are visible, for instance, in the walls of the main cathedral.
Early settlers to the area discovered that while there was a shortage of timber, limestone was plentiful, and therefore it was commonly used as a building material.
In agriculture and horticulture pollination management, a good pollenizer is a plant that provides compatible, viable and plentiful pollen and blooms at the same time as the plant that is to be pollinated or has pollen that can be stored and used when needed to pollinate the desired flowers.
By the late 18th century, the heath hen had a reputation as poor man's food for being so cheap and plentiful ; somewhat earlier Thomas L. Winthrop had reported that they lived on the Boston Common ( presumably when it was still used to graze cows, etc.
His contributions were plentiful, including the characterization of binary, regular, and graphic matroids by excluded minors ; the regular-matroid representability theorem ; the theory of chain groups and their matroids ; and the tools he used to prove many of his results, the " Path Theorem " and " Homotopy Theorem " ( see, e. g., ), which are so complex that later theorists have gone to great trouble to eliminate the necessity of using them in proofs.
These used to be plentiful in the district decades ago.
Strategic Warfare units are now cheaper and more plentiful, and combat now takes place each turn ( only a quarter of them being used each turn, with a roll to determine how many BRP losses strategic warfare inflicts as a percentage of the maximum possible ), with SR being reduced for countries which suffer strategic warfare losses ( this particularly affect Britain in the mid-game ).
These resources, as well as uranium, were as plentiful as money in the past and were used in combination to buy equipment for the player's units.
Oddly enough, despite his plentiful confidence, Zack is an extreme ophidiophobe, arachnophobe, and entomophobe meaning he is terrified of snakes, spiders, and insects although, on one occasion when performing magic for a group of children seeking shelter from a monster attack, he handled two fake snakes and used them to scare off Bulk and Skull.
The profitability of factory based cotton spinning meant that the last remnants of Chadderton's plentiful cheap open land, used for farming since antiquity, vanished under distinctive rectangular multi-storey brick-built factories — 35 by 1891.
Likewise there is the tea plant, which bears very sweet berry, and wild thyme which we used as tea, and is very good and much more plentiful than the former.
Tuna used to be plentiful in the waters of the Algarve.
Current crafters, in developing regions or supply constrained areas may use used or surplus car or truck tire tread sections as an inexpensive and plentiful material resource to make strong shoe soles or sandals with.
The First Provincial Council of Westminster urged that its members should be used in both Sunday and day-schools, but while Sunday-schools are plentiful, the confraternity is only sparsely established in England.
They used it as a base for hunting moa, and also harvested the plentiful crayfish which are found along the shore.
While Naftalan crude oil is too heavy for normal export uses ( unlike Azerbaijan's plentiful Caspian Sea oil ), it contains about 50 percent naphthalene, a hydrocarbon that is the active ingredient in coal tar soaps, which are used to treat psoriasis.
A new railway, the " Grand Crimean Central Railway " built by the contractors Thomas Brassey and Samuel Peto, was used to bring supplies from Balaclava to the siegelines, delivering more than five hundred guns and plentiful ammunition.

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