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* Thyme symbolizes courage and thus found its way into heraldry.
Several members of the genus are cultivated as culinary herbs or ornamentals, when they are also called thyme after its best-known species, Thymus vulgaris or Thyme Green.
Oregon made its " formal " debut in NYC in 1971 ( originally named " Thyme — Music of Another Present Era ", the name change to Oregon was suggested by McCandless ); the group's first release Music of Another Present Era was issued on Vanguard in 1972 ( the four also recorded for ECM, though the recording, 1973's Trios Solos, was billed as " Ralph Towner with Glen Moore ").

Thyme and on
More tracks from The Paul Simon Songbook were included along with recent compositions on their October 10, 1966, album Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, which refined the folk rock sound hastily released on Sound of Silence.
" Cloudy ", co-written earlier with Bruce Woodley, was included on Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme.
Thyme was also used as incense and placed on coffins during funerals, as it was supposed to assure passage into the next life.
Following the divorce, John de Saulles reportedly used his political connections to have Valentino arrested, along with a Mrs. Thyme, a known madam, on some unspecified vice charges.
During his time in the UK, Simon co-wrote several songs with Bruce Woodley of the Australian pop group The Seekers including " I Wish You Could Be Here ," " Cloudy ", and " Red Rubber Ball "; Woodley's co-author credit was omitted from " Cloudy " on the Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme album.
Carthy's arrangement of the traditional ballad " Scarborough Fair " was adapted, without acknowledgment, by Paul Simon on the Simon and Garfunkel album recording Parsley Sage Rosemary and Thyme in 1966.
It was the lead track of the 1966 album Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme, and was released as a single after being featured on the soundtrack to The Graduate in 1968.
He had long runs on London's West End during the 1950s in Wild Thyme and Grab Me a Gondola.
They appeared on the BBC TV music programme Later ... with Jools Holland on 29 April 2008, with " Let No Man Steal Your Thyme ", and on 2 May 2008, performing " Light Flight " and " I've Got a Feeling ".
She is best known for her starring roles on television as Ma Larkin in The Darling Buds of May, and as Laura Thyme in Rosemary & Thyme, and for her parts in the family films based on works by British authors as Miss Trunchbull in Matilda and as Aunt Marge in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban.
Recent medical research on rats concludes that " Thyme extract had relaxing effects on organs possessing β < sub > 2 </ sub >- receptors ( uterus and trachea ).
The Crosses also had their cover of " Wild Mountain Thyme " included on a Byrds tribute album, though Hitchcock always alluded to the Bryan Ferry version when performing it live with the Egyptians.
He has written A Civilized Revolution ( 1994 ) about his views on politics and public policy, and wrote, directed and produced Serving Thyme, a television comedy based on the west coast.
In 2004 she guest-starred on Rosemary & Thyme episode titled ' Orpheus in the Undergrowth ' as May Beauchamp.
Ponca City's Sage, Rosemary and Thyme Garden Club hosts an annual herb festival on the grounds of the Cann Memorial Botanical Gardens.

Thyme and many
Treves also guested in many continuing dramas, such as Rosemary & Thyme, Monarch of the Glen, The Bill, The New Adventures of Black Beauty, Silent Witness, Kavanagh QC, Jeeves and Wooster, Inspector Morse, Agatha Christie's Poirot, Lovejoy, Yes, Prime Minister, Bergerac, Midsomer Murders, Follyfoot, Miss Marple, Minder, Z-Cars, The Avengers, Doomwatch and in the Doctor Who story Meglos.

Thyme and other
There are 18 endemic plant species which include Pirin Poppy, Pirin Meadowsweet, Pirin Thyme, David Mullein and other.
Her numerous credits in other British television series include The Avengers, Mr. Bean, the regular role of Jo in Cold Warrior, the first Helen Wycliffe in Wycliffe, A Dance to the Music of Time, Heartbeat, Rosemary & Thyme and Kingdom.

Thyme and herbs
Thyme, one of the most traditional Greek herbs, was mentioned in the Odyssey.
Thyme () is any of several species of culinary and medicinal herbs of the genus Thymus, most commonly Thymus vulgaris.

Thyme and .
* The song ' Scarborough Fair ' ( popularised by Simon and Garfunkel ) has the refrain " Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme " which is also the title of their third studio album.
* Rosemary & Thyme is the name of a British TV detective series, starring Felicity Kendal and Pam Ferris.
Thyme is best cultivated in a hot, sunny location with well-drained soil.
Thyme is sold both fresh and dried.
Thyme essential oil also contains a range of additional compounds, such as p-Cymene, myrcene, borneol and linalool.
Therapeutic Efficacy Attained with Thyme ‎ Essential Oil Supplementation Throughout γ-irradiated ‎ Rats.
* Thyme Antiseptic, used in lysterine.
* Black, William ( 2005 ) The Land that Thyme Forgot Bantam.
Together they recorded four more influential albums: Sounds of Silence ; Parsley, Sage, Rosemary and Thyme ; Bookends ; and the hugely successful Bridge over Troubled Water.
There are also vulnerable species like Lesser Snapdragon, Meadow Barley, Small-white Orchid, Opposite-leaved Pondweed, Betony, Red Hemp Nettle, Narrow-leaved Helleborine, Lanceolate Spleenwort, Annual Knawel and Basil Thyme.
File: Leeks and Thyme. jpg | Still life of leeks and thyme
The series ended with issue # 50, in which the script was credited to " Justin Thyme ", a pseudonym previously used by uncredited comic book artists.
PC Thyme is a police man similar to Dennis the Menace's Sergeant Slipper but this character predates him.

retains and its
Although the wood has been changed to coal, much of it still retains its original cell structure.
So it was that when Mr. Brown and Mr. Sharpe first saw the French tool on exhibition in Paris in 1868, they brought a sample with them to the United States and started Brown & Sharpe in yet another field where it retains its leadership to this day.
Because the food is selected with thought for its nutritional value, care for its origin, and prepared in a manner that retains the most nutrients, the food does taste good.
* Of or relating to the Atom, the smallest particle of a chemical element that retains its chemical properties
In some expressions it retains this pan-American sense, but its usage has evolved over time and, for various historical reasons, the word came to denote people or things specifically from the United States of America.
It was not damaged during world wars and hence retains its original historical baroque sheen.
After the introduction of presidency the law was amended twice: on September 4, 1996 and on November 9, 1999 but on the whole the law retains its initial contents.
A data format is also said to be backward compatible with its predecessor if every message or file that is valid under the old format is also valid, and retains its meaning, under the new.
In cold caves, the caver may wear a warm base layer that retains its insulating properties when wet, such as a fleece (" furry ") suit and / or polypropylene underwear, and an oversuit of hard-wearing ( e. g., cordura ) and / or waterproof ( e. g., PVC ) material.
It still retains the common name of kamprag in the Visayan languages, a corruption of ' American frog ', referring to its origins.
SRAM retains its contents as long as the power is connected and is easy to interface to but uses six transistors per bit.
Industrial statistics show Casablanca retains its historical position as the main industrial zone of the country.
In the United Kingdom the term often retains its positive sense as a reference to natural selection, and for example Richard Dawkins wrote in his collection of essays A Devil's Chaplain, published in 2003, that as a scientist he is a Darwinist.
" Pressed inside a vessel exerting or more, food can be processed so that it retains its fresh appearance, flavour, texture and nutrients while disabling harmful microorganisms and slowing spoilage.
A shotgun usually retains its ancestor's smooth bore, and while originally designed to fire a packet of relatively small shot pellets, is also capable of firing larger slugs, or specialty ( often " less lethal ") rounds such as bean bags, tear gas or breaching rounds.
This type of gin is sometimes aged in wooden barrels, retains varying degrees of flavour from the grain as a result of its distillation method and may be bottled with a strength as low as 30 % ABV.
However, in many British and American schools and synagogues, this pronunciation retains several elements of its Ashkenazi substrate, especially the distinction between tsere and segol.
If an RFC becomes an Internet Standard ( STD ), it is assigned an STD number but retains its RFC number.
Each word retains its original spelling, pronunciation, and meanings.
The resulting cloth is heavy, wrinkle-resistant and retains its shape well.
Although Jersey is for most day-to-day purposes entirely self-governing in relation to its internal affairs, the Crown retains residual responsibility for the " good government " of the island.
The town was substantially damaged by an earthquake in 1881, and only partially retains its original character.
The labyrinth retains its connection with death and a triumphant return: at Hadrumentum in North Africa ( now Sousse ), a Roman family tomb has a fourfold labyrinth mosaic floor with a dying minotaur in the center and a mosaic inscription: " Enclosed here, he loses life " ( Kern 169 ; Kerényi fig. 31 ).

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