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hollyhock and ;
Plants that they feed on typically include clover, dahlias, zinnias, butterfly bush, hollyhock, lettuce, cauliflower, strawberry, sunflowers, celery, peaches, plums, grapes, potatoes, roses, seedling beans and beets, and tender grass shoots and roots ; they have also been known to eat corn silk, damaging the corn.

blossoms and down
The north side was previously also lined with buildings, but these were torn down in World War II as a fire-prevention measure, and the section is now primarily a pedestrian street, lined with cherry blossoms.
* 1957-Doris Lessing's short story Flight, from her collection ' The Habit of Loving ' includes several references to the frangipani tree-" Her hair fell down her back in a wave of sunlight, and her long bare legs repeated the angles of the frangipani stems ; bare, shining-brown stems among patterns of pale blossoms.

blossoms and make
Seeds, blossoms, stems, pith, bark and resin make up the rest of its diet.
When asked whether he was a deva or a human, he replied that he had eliminated the deep-rooted unconscious traits that would make him either one, and should instead be called a Buddha ; one who had grown up in the world but had now gone beyond it, as a lotus grows from the water but blossoms above it, unsoiled.
The blossoms are collected fresh to make a prized sweet-smelling aromatic jam " مربای بهارنارنج ", or added to brewing tea.
It makes migrations within west Africa, according to the availability of the fruit, seeds and blossoms which make up its diet.
It makes local movements, driven mainly by the availability of the fruit and blossoms which make up its diet.
It undergoes local movements, driven mainly by the availability of the fruit and blossoms which make up its diet.
It undergoes local movements, driven mainly by the availability of the fruit, seeds, buds and blossoms that make up its diet.
It undergoes local movements, driven mainly by the availability of the fruit, seeds, buds and blossoms that make up its diet.
It undergoes local movements, driven mainly by the availability of the fruit, seeds, buds and blossoms that make up its diet.
Its tall ( up to a metre ) stalks and dandelion-type blossoms make it easily identifiable.
The large, colorful blossoms of gaillardia ( Gaillardia aristata ) make it not only an attractive wildflower but a popular component of many urban gardens.
Since the Chinese like numerous blossoms on a branch, the many buds of the pussy willow make it a favourite flower for Chinese New Year.
The poem reads: " Were I, still traveling as night falls, to make a sheltering tree my inn, then would my host tonight be the blossoms themselves?
In Spain, fallen blossoms are dried and then used to make tea.

blossoms and ;
Living only for the moment, turning our full attention to the pleasures of the moon, the snow, the cherry blossoms and the maple leaves ; singing songs, drinking wine, diverting ourselves in just floating, floating ; ... refusing to be disheartened, like a gourd floating along with the river current: this is what we call the floating world ...
Romance blossoms between Leia and Han during their flight from the Empire ; while hiding in the stomach of a space slug, she finally shares a kiss with the Corellian smuggler.
Among the best known summer anemones is A. coronaria, often called the poppy anemone, a tuberous-rooted plant, with parsleylike divided leaves, and large showy poppylike blossoms on stalks of from 15 – 20 cm high ; the flowers are of various colours, but the principal are scarlet, crimson, blue, purple, and white.
The variety in such statues is as great as in other Madonna images ; one finds Madonnas holding grapes ( in reference to the Song of Songs 1: 14, translated as " My lover is to me a cluster of henna blossoms " in the NIV ), " immaculate " Madonnas in pure, perfect white without child or accessories, and Madonnas with roses symbolizing her life determined by the mysteries of faith.
Campion set little store by his English lyrics ; they were to him " the superfluous blossoms of his deeper studies ," but we may thank the fates that his ideas on rhymeless versification so little affected his work.
Summer and Smoke is set in Glorious Hill, Mississippi, from the " turn of the century through 1916 ," and centers on a high-strung, unmarried minister's daughter, Alma Winemiller, and the spiritual / sexual romance that nearly blossoms between her and the wild, undisciplined young doctor who grew up next door, John Buchanan, Jr. She, ineffably refined, identifies with the gothic cathedral, " reaching up to something beyond attainment "; her name, as Williams makes clear during the play, means " soul " in Spanish ; whereas Buchanan, doctor and sensualist, defies her with the soulless anatomy chart.
The transience of the blossoms, the extreme beauty and quick death, has often been associated with mortality ; for this reason, cherry blossoms are richly symbolic, and have been utilized often in Japanese art, manga, anime, and film, as well as at musical performances for ambient effect.
The Somei Yoshino is so widely associated with cherry blossoms that jidaigeki and other works of fiction often depict the variety in the Edo period or earlier ; such depictions are anachronisms.
Another recognizable traits of Java Hokokai batik are the Japanese influenced motifs ; such as sakura ( cherry blossoms ) and seruni or kiku ( chrysanthemums, Japan national flower and the symbol of the emperor ), butterflies ( symbol of female elegance in Japanese culture ), and overlaying intricate details that has made Jawa Hokokai batiks as one of the most notable, noble and beautiful batik art forms in Asia.
* The Plum Girl – Her natural scent is that of sea breeze, water lillies, and apricot blossoms ; it is a rich, perfectly balanced and magical scent.
Olivier tries to understand and take control of Ariane, whom he believes frightened in her job ; however, as their love blossoms, their natural roles of dominant and submissive cannot be overcome.
Jin Ping Mei takes its name from the three central female characters — Pan Jinlian ( 潘金蓮, whose given name means " Golden Lotus "); Li Pinger ( 李瓶兒, given name literally means, " Little Vase "), a concubine of Ximen Qing ; and Pang Chunmei ( 龐春梅, " Spring plum blossoms "), a young maid who rose to power within the family.
Like: go to heaven ; heavenly troops and heavenly generals army "; heavenly goddesses scatter blossoms Vimalakirti Sutra reference to " Buddha's arrival ".
*" Gerald Goes Homeless " is a gay man whose sexual orientation blossoms in a paederastic relationship with his housemaster at school, but which is neglected and misunderstood by his parents ; fleeing his family to live on the streets, Bostock's dignity dwindles through illicit and self-destructive activities until he is approached by a man with whom he enters into a joyous civil partnership, but whose eventual death leaves Bostock alone at 17 Mulberry Crescent.
* Yoshino, Nara ; a popular spring tourist attraction due to its millions of sakura ( cherry blossoms ).
In Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, before their relationship blossoms, Catherine Heathcliff ( née Catherine Linton ) scorns Hareton Earnshaw's primitive attempts at reading, saying, “ I wish you would repeat Chevy Chase as you did yesterday ; it was extremely funny !”
* But no one has recorded its accidents and incidents with so large and optimistic a sympathy ; no one has shown its strange blossoms of exotic beauty with such natural and unpremeditated appreciation ; no one has recorded its somber moments with such respect for their solemnity.
Her skills included the Edo-mae style of cooking ( distinct from Kyoto cuisine ), the flower-arrangement art of Ikebana, and beautiful calligraphic handwriting ; her signature perfume was the scent of white ume blossoms ( hakubaikō ).

turned and upside
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 ''.
Marx endorsed this materialist philosophy against Hegel's idealism ; he " turned Hegel's dialectics upside down.
The Philippines ' armed forces may use their standard national flag, but during times of war the flag is turned upside down.
Bulgaria's flag is also turned upside down during times of war.
This releases a rectangular strip of sod that is then lifted by the share and carried by the mouldboard up and over, so that the strip of sod ( slice of the topsoil ) that is being cut lifts and rolls over as the plough moves forward, dropping back to the ground upside down into the furrow and onto the turned soil from the previous run down the field.
It was turned upside down and inside out.
Most of the characters live with the feeling that their lives could be turned upside down in an instant because of someone breaking into the data held on the network.
In response, he turned the plane upside down and put it into a dive.
This means if any pendulum is turned upside down and swung from a pivot located at its previous center of oscillation, it will have the same period as before, and the new center of oscillation will be at the old pivot point.
Center counter symmetry allows either player to decide whether to switch his King and Withdrawer (" Queen ") around, and then corner counter symmetry requires each player to decide which of his " Rooks " will be turned upside down.
( The one that remains upright is the Coordinator, and the one that is turned upside down is the Immobilizer.
" The advent and immediate success of AMC / Jeep's compact four-door Cherokee turned the truck industry upside down.
Reporting on Rogers ' winning the Pritzker Prize in 2007, The New York Times noted that the design of the Centre " turned the architecture world upside down " and that " Mr. Rogers earned a reputation as a high-tech iconoclast with the completion of the 1977 Pompidou Centre, with its exposed skeleton of brightly coloured tubes for mechanical systems.
Another tradition in puzzle design ( in North America and Britain particularly ) is that the grid should have 180-degree rotational symmetry, so that its pattern appears the same if the paper is turned upside down.
An egg that has been turned upside down will eventually terminate the embryo growth by the sac smothering the embryo.
The Lazy Gun is " light but massy ", and weighs three times as much when turned upside down.
This remained so until Evangelista Torricelli invented the barometer in 1643 and showed that an empty space appeared if the mercury tube was turned upside down.
In use, it is swung from one pivot, and the period timed, and then turned upside down and swung from the other pivot, and the period timed.
It was swung first from one pivot, and the oscillations timed, then turned upside down and swung from the other pivot, and the oscillations timed again.
The Neapolitan caffettiera operates somewhat differently, and needs to be turned upside down when the drink is ready.
The name " Whalers " was selected after the Hartford Whalers of the NHL, with the Marlton team's jersey featuring the NHL team's logo but turned upside down to make the W an M. The team was restarted in 1998 as a roller hockey team, abandoning the upside down W for a sharper angrier whale logo similar to that used by the OHL Plymouth Whalers.
The nightly raids do not provide the only drama, however, as his older sister, Dawn, falls for a Canadian soldier, becomes pregnant, and finding her life turned upside down, soon discovers the value of her family.
Some other, more free-spirited settlers, turned that sign upside down, to read, of course, " ENID ".

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