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rose and subfamily
Rubus is a large genus of flowering plants in the rose family, Rosaceae, subfamily Rosoideae.
The Maloideae C. Weber was the apple subfamily, a grouping used by some taxonomists within the rose family, Rosaceae.
Within the rose family Rosaceae, it was traditionally placed as a subfamily, the Amygdaloideae ( incorrectly " Prunoideae "), but was sometimes placed in its own family, the Prunaceae ( or Amygdalaceae ).

rose and consists
" The series consists mostly of punk rock and pop punk bands from various eras, including older groups that experienced their heyday in the 1980s, later groups who rose to popularity in the 1990s, and younger acts that have formed or gained popularity in recent years.
The Winged Self symbol of the Rosy Cross consists of a cross of light, with a white rose at the centre.
The walled garden consists of a series of enclosures, including the rose window design outlined in clipped box
The crest consists of two gold narwhals guarding a compass rose, symbolic of the magnetic North Pole.
Its vegetation mostly consists of various weed grasses, thorn, festuce grasses, spear grass, crambe, salsola, salicornia, Carex colchica, tamarisk, rose hip, liquorice, etc.
The school crest consists of a rose, a symbol of God's love for us, a book symbolising the knowledge and learning of the school community and a lily representing purity.
The east window consists of three lancets and a rose window.
The new flag consists of blue, white and blue stripes in the proportion 1: 4: 1, with a five-petalled red rose in the centre.
The Queens Botanical Garden now consists of 39 acres ( 158, 000 m² ) of rose, bee, herb, and perennial gardens.
Luther's Emblem-Luther's Emblem or seal consists of a black cross inside of a red heart inside of a rose and represents the Lutheran faith that is represented strongly in the men of Beta Sigma Psi.
The Badge of Beta Sigma Psi consists of black cross contained in a heart which is superimposed on a gold rose ( Luther's Emblem ).

rose and more
he rose at half-past six every morning, made himself some French coffee, had his corn flakes and more coffee, smoked four cigarettes while reading last Sunday's Herald Tribune and yesterday's Pittsburgh Gazette, then put on his high-topped farmer's shoes and walked under a vine bower to his workshop.
After the second terminal of International Airport Sofia was built the total number of passengers rose and reached 3 230 696 in 2008, and in April 2011 Airport Sofia serviced 282 694 passengers, 13 % more than the same period of 2009, when the record was 250 000 passengers.
In addition, the number of motor cars on the roads rose from 3 million to 5 million from 1945 to 1951, and seaside holidays were taken by far more people than ever before.
: Then from 5, 000 throats and more there rose a lusty yell ;
She had no idea his fling had been with Becky Granger, a supporting character who slowly rose to more prominent status.
Transportation and construction, for example, each accounted for between 7 and 8 percent in both 1950 and 1985, and manufacturing's share rose only from 22 to 24 percent ; however, both the commercial and the service sectors more than doubled their share of the work force, accounting, respectively, for 21 and 28 percent in 1985.
This policy undermined senatorial power, as more reliable equestrian commanders rose to prominence.
Tiny Honduras soon became the tenth largest recipient of United States assistance aid ; total economic and military aid rose to more than US $ 200 million in 1985 and remained at more than US $ 100 million for the rest of the 1980s.
Mystique followed him to the hospital and injected him with more neural inhibitor, this time enough to kill him, Bobby managed to find a way to use his powers to counter the effect of the toxins and he rose " good as new ".
Joplin first rose to prominence in the late 1960s as the lead singer of the psychedelic-acid rock band Big Brother and the Holding Company, and later as a solo artist with her more soulful and bluesy backing groups, The Kozmic Blues Band and The Full Tilt Boogie Band.
I thought my horse was about to die, and would have sprung from his back had a minute more elapsed ; but as that instant all the shrubs and trees began to move from their very roots, the ground rose and fell in successive furrows, like the ruffled water of a lake, and I became bewildered in my ideas, as I too plainly discovered, that all this awful commotion was the result of an earthquake.
The number of working days lost in the country due to strikes rose sharply to more than 25, 000, 000 in 1984, though most of these were miners on strike, and from then on the number of working days lost in Britain due to strikes remained in the low millions.
As labour costs rose, particularly after the second world war, non-steam technologies became much more cost-efficient.
As LED materials technology grew more advanced, light output rose, while maintaining efficiency and reliability at acceptable levels.
Because parchment, prepared from animal hides, is far more durable than paper or papyrus, most palimpsests known to modern scholars are parchment, which rose in popularity in western Europe after the 6th century.
These trends faltered in the 1980s as the government took a more active part in industry, deficits rose, and the national currency was generally overvalued and devalued numerous times.
However, the rise of grasses in the Miocene ( about 20 Mya ) saw a major change: the even-toed ungulates with their more complex stomachs were better able to adapt to a coarse, low-nutrition diet, and soon rose to prominence.
Melson and Orbison followed it with the more complex " Blue Angel " which peaked at U. S. number 9 / UK number 11, a self-performed version of " Claudette ", and " I'm Hurtin '", which rose to number 27 but failed to chart in the UK.
Their visits to posttraumatic stress disorder counselors rose in number after the film's release, and many counselors advised "' more psychologically vulnerable '" veterans to avoid watching it.
Influenced by the British Levellers, the movement's popularity rose again during the 1990s, once more due to a housing crisis, this time related to the 1992 Summer Olympics and the concomitant urban regeneration.
The coal industry, used up the more accessible coal as costs rose output fell from 2567 million tons in 1924 to 183 million in 1945.
During Putin's first premiership and presidency ( 1999 – 2008 ), real incomes increased by a factor of 2. 5, real wages more than tripled ; unemployment and poverty more than halved and the Russians ' self-assessed life satisfaction rose significantly.
* Flower girl ( s ): In some traditions, one or more children carry bouquets or drop rose petals in front of the bride in the wedding procession.

rose and than
Opposition rose and without any important ally among the Portuguese aristocracy other than Afonso, Count of Barcelos, the illegitimate half brother of King Edward and count of Barcelos, the queen's position was untenable.
She wrote, " Fleury is much less benign than Bouguereau and don't temper his severities … he hinted of possibilities before me and as he rose said the nicest thing of all, ' we will do all we can to help you '… I want these men … to know me and recognize that I can do something.
Violence occurred at a small town called Patzicia, where about one thousand Indians rose in spontaneous outbursts: “ in honor of our General Ponce ,” and “ we want land .” More than twenty ladinos were killed during this demonstration.
Despite these problems, the number of visitors arriving in Honduras rose from fewer than 200, 000 in 1987 to almost 250, 000 in 1989.
In the same period, while expenditure in English universities rose by 90 per cent, in Scotland the increase was less than a third of that figure.
The Author continued for about three hours in a profound sleep, at least of the external senses, during which time he has the most vivid confidence, that he could not have composed less than from two to three hundred lines ; if that indeed can be called composition in which all the images rose up before him as things, with a parallel production of the correspondent expressions, without any sensation or consciousness of effort.
" He rose to no higher rank in the church than that of presbyter.
During World War II, Fleischmann's developed a granulated active dry yeast, which did not require refrigeration, had a longer shelf life than fresh yeast and that rose twice as fast.
The peak rose more than above its base, where the lower flanks merge with adjacent ridges.
When silver prices rose relative to gold as a reaction to the California Gold Rush, silver coinage was worth more than face value, and rapidly flowed overseas for melting.
* Increases in child benefits, which rose on a regular basis ( particularly for families with more than one child ) for most of the years that the Schmidt Administration was in office.
The reaction of other artists to the daunting force of Michelangelo was the dominating question in Italian art for the following few decades, and Raphael, who had already shown his gift for absorbing influences into his own personal style, rose to the challenge perhaps better than any other artist.
It is estimated that immediately before the 1832 Reform Act, 400, 000 English subjects were entitled to vote, and that after passage, the number rose to 650, 000, an increase of more than 60 %.
During 1998-2005, global ocean net primary productivity rose during 1998 followed by primarily decline during the rest of that period, although still slightly higher at its end than at its start.
During 1998-2005, global ocean net primary productivity rose during 1998 followed by primarily decline during the rest of that period, although still slightly higher at its end than at its start.
There was more than one slave rebellion at Codrington during the 1740s, during which slaves rose against managers.

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