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| Seeds of two species of pigeon | grass, a few other grasses, and wild buckwheat have |
| iral orb web at dawn or dusk, commonly in long | grass a little above ground level, taking it approxi |
| quite accustomed to the Shea Stadium outfield | grass; a few days before the 1971 MLB season began, |
| Birth, Death, Blue, | Grass: A Bluegrass Tribute to Black Label Society |
| This | grass acts as a nurse plant to seedlings of other sp |
| the wing tip and left landing gear touched the | grass adjacent to the runway. |
| and the weather was not particularly wet, the | grass adjacent to part of the fountain was almost ob |
| Together with his friend Hunkpapa Chief Gall, | Grass advocated for formal education and agricultura |
| appeared to hurt his ankle slipping on the wet | grass after a short start of only 3⅓ innings pitched |
| ward to Seatallan is broad, levelling out onto | grass after an initial rough descent. |
| t the UCLA goal line and had nothing but green | grass ahead of him as he appeared primed to return i |
| taxiways, and both concrete and | grass aircraft parking areas. |
| It was located at a prewar | grass airdrome, which was improved by the XII Engine |
| to use the site as a satellite base until the | grass airfield was transferred to No. 2 Group in the |
| The | grass airfield was first used by the Royal Air Force |
| mixture of agricultural fields with a private | grass airfield using the North/South runway |
| t it became clear by 1934 that its small boggy | grass airfield was inadequate for the larger airline |
| of Seaton Ross was requisitioned for use as a | grass airfield in November 1940. |
| It was a temporary | grass airfield used by the United States Army Air Fo |
| In 1943, the | grass airfield was reinforced with Sommerfeld Tracki |
| The Vale of Neath Gliding Club operates from a | grass airfield close to the village. |
| h with three runways is reportedly the largest | grass airfield in civilian use in Europe. |
| ch, this school had a large 1100 by 800 metres | grass airfield at its disposal and several metal han |
| RAF Bolt Head was a Royal Air Force | grass airfield 1 mile south west of Salcombe on the |
| There is also a | grass airfield in the west of the parish, which host |
| ut by the Luftwaffe in the summer of 1944 as a | grass airfield, midway between Limburg and Dehrn, ju |
| rassfield was built prior to World War II as a | grass airfield, probably a small airport serving the |
| The airport was built about 1932 as a | grass airfield, and throughout the 1930s was used by |
| avon, more commonly known as RAF Upavon, was a | grass airfield, military flight training school, and |
| These pitches occupy land that was part of the | grass airfield. |
| y damaged aircraft were deliberately landed on | grass airfields ashore. |
| crew of an unidentified commercial jet at Blue | Grass Airport was cleared for takeoff on Runway 22 b |
| Blue | Grass Airport (IATA: LEX, ICAO: KLEX, FAA LID: LEX) |
| ton to Atlanta, crashed on takeoff at the Blue | Grass Airport) 49 fatalities were reported. |
| Lexington (Blue | Grass Airport) |
| Above the village is a small | grass airstrip that used to belong to British Steel, |
| urgency aircraft operated from the Goose Green | grass airstrip during the battle. |
| There is a | grass airstrip on the northeastern edge of the prope |
| Originally a | grass airstrip built in the 1930s, the runway was pa |
| The airport was originally a | grass airstrip built by Oliver Boyd Clow in the 1950 |
| Nearby is a small | grass airstrip that is used for winch-launched glidi |
| The airport was initially a | grass airstrip set up in the early 1930s (or possibl |
| ield returned to civil use post 1945, with the | grass airstrip being returned to agriculture and the |
| It has its own | grass airstrip. |
| "In the | Grass All Wine Colored" - 3:29 |
| just before the singer sings "Hot dogs, green | grass all out at Shea, guaranteed to have a heck of |
| "I Am a Full Grown Man (I Will Lay in the | Grass All Day)" - 5:31 |
| Outside there are | grass, all-weather and synthetic sports pitches. |
| Shorter | grass allows the adult better view of approaching pr |
| ometers west of Harare, and set up camp in the | grass alongside a national highway for several weeks |
| Marsh Foxtail Alopecurus geniculatus and Black | Grass Alopecurus myosuroides. |
| This | grass also sometimes undergoes apomixis, reproductio |
| It rivals the reputation of Bermuda | grass, although St. Augustine grasses are somewhat l |
| Her single "The | Grass Always Seems Greener" was leased to Atlantic R |
| The summer | grass, amongst which I stood, was taller than I was, |
| q ft (59,000 m2) of built space built around a | grass amphitheatre which features live music in summ |
| novated with cobblestone gutters finished with | grass and cobblestones leading up to the cottage fen |
| the open forests and plains, where they sought | grass and leaves to eat. |
| just before he created “Jungle Decadence” with | Grass and Treasur and got his own radio show in whic |
| Grass and Sky | |
| Heath Park forms the remainder of this | grass and woodland and is very popular, having attra |
| They follow | grass and water, but mostly live in the mountains. |
| Foulney Island is a low-lying | grass and shingle area 1 mile (1.6 km) to the south- |
| well-crafted songs to stake out a spot on the | grass and plant their lawn chairs for the duration.. |
| The mosaics are typically one-third | grass and two-thirds bracken. |
| Clearing ground of | grass and brush was done to facilitate the gathering |
| Egghead hears a call from the | grass, and out comes Daffy Duck biting his nose (jus |
| gs and covered with layers of willow branches, | grass, and earth. |
| y to the feet"), a roof covered with earth and | grass, and large trees growing from inside the rooms |
| ver builds a large coarsely woven nest made of | grass and leaf strips with a downward facing entranc |
| The hill is mostly covered in | grass and undeveloped, but its northern slope has a |
| After hatching, the larvae climbs blades of | grass and wait for a potential host. |
| covered with wild celery, pond weeds, redhead | grass and other desirable waterfowl foods. |
| ook at the camera and says, "Rosie, I cut your | grass, and here is your lemonade." |
| ocky islands and build a mounded nest of soil, | grass, and roots. |
| ept for Great Chain Island which is covered in | grass and herbaceous cover with occasional shrub thi |
| bove water, and frequently rests on patches of | grass and floating vegetation. |
| Larvae feed on dead | grass and dead leaves of deciduous trees. |
| different court surfaces: Hard, Clay, Carpet, | Grass and Indoor |
| h the surroundings are mostly covered in rough | grass, and several small cairns have been built. |
| The term 'parandel' refers to dried | grass and probably refers to the color of the bird. |
| and coop, and cover his farmland with flowers, | grass, and crops. |
| ts surface was SportGrass, a hybrid of natural | grass and artificial turf. |
| e are unremittingly steep, 2,000 ft (610 m) of | grass and scree with little to break the monotony. |
| times these grasshoppers live in sewers, since | grass and other food sources accumulate there. |
| Somers to Point Leo contained "good soil, good | grass, and open forest timbered with Gums wattle and |
| The nest is a bulky cup made of | grass and twigs and placed in a bush. |
| -leaved pondweed, umbrella magnolia, blue-eyed | grass, and umbrella flatsedge. |
| The nest is of sticks lined with | grass and built in a palm tree. |
| grass and flower beds are also spread throughout the | |
| rest of the land lay open with an abundance of | grass and shrubbery growing in great profusion. |
| onal plants (with a strong collection of beach | grass and reed plants), apple trees, crops, and an e |
| yellow/banana, brown/leather, green/fresh cut | grass and purple/grape)." |
| It is a is a par 71 course with summer bermuda | grass and a bentgrass/ryegrass mix in the winter. |
| e open spaces around the woodlands are open to | grass and include for football pitches and a childre |
| It flourishes on | grass and brush in limestone valleys. |
| k in the center of trails to avoid overhanging | grass and brush. |
| Plants found on the site include quaking | grass and the common spotted orchid, and the down su |
| fs are connected with sea, waves, rocks, soil, | grass, and sky, creating a wide range of colors, fro |
| in North America, planted with native prairie | grass and flowers, and a complete irrigation system. |
| ound that injury rates were similar on natural | grass and synthetic turf. |
| s to the island there were reports of Lepturus | grass and Heliotropium foertherianum in Acadia Islet |
| nded steppes, veiled in lily-blue fog, and wet | grass and humid air, change colors gradually. |
| tower was built, more runways laid out in the | grass and further hangars built. |
| refoil, mouse-ear hawkweed, harebells, whitlow | grass, and slender clover, which are not found in th |
| It shelters in a nest of | grass and leaves under a rock, log or bush by day. |
| The summit is covered in | grass and peat groughs. |
| was 730,594 souls; the streets were lined with | grass and the buildings on the verge of collapse in |
| The carabao eats | grass and other vegetation, feeding mainly in the co |
| It was formerly used for the growing of | grass and osiers: basket willows, used for basketry, |
| ngs on the wall which are said to be done with | grass and herbs. |
| ed is rubble, buried under a thicket of woods, | grass, and thorny plants. |
| The nest is an untidy dome of | grass and it may sometimes build below the nests of |
| re missing and the platform was overgrown with | grass and weeds. |
| The surface is | grass and generally usable even in wet weather. |
| sall Common which is partly covered with rough | grass and partly covered with tarmac or gravel is us |
| egan to renovate its field, covered with green | grass and dirt, into a synthetic field with an eight |
| urus timoriensis) is a songbird species of the | grass- and bush-warbler family (Megaluridae). |
| The soccer field is made of natural | grass and measures 347 feet (106 m) x 200 feet (61 m |
| to July and the nest is a deep cup lined with | grass and cemented with mud and placed in a low tree |
| It also has the ability to run well on | grass and sand ares. |
| They ate berries, | grass and seaweed, and they reportedly liked the sha |
| Food often fed to animals includes | grass and crackers, and also in selected feeding are |
| 3 meters (3 to 10 feet) in height covered with | grass and small bushes. |
| e Sierra Bermeja is a potential threat for the | grass and many other endemic plant species. |
| n", "There Goes Another Love Song," and "Green | Grass and High Tides". |
| The field is natural | grass, and seated capacity is 550. |
| The course features bent | grass and is set up to both challenge expert players |
| thesis about the ‘sand plants' (mainly Marram | grass) and their use as sand-binders in protection o |
| planks and frames lashed together with Halfah | grass, and has been reconstructed from 1,224 pieces |
| oes back to his mansion, Guybrush hides in the | grass and says to player: "Quiet! |
| hapel roof was described as being overgrown in | grass, and with parts of the groins collapsed. |
| ost of Crompton Moor is covered in Purple Moor | Grass and Heather, but there is also a significant a |
| Square is a prime site with a central area of | grass and trees, which the vicinity is mostly lackin |
| gdalene, or the Virgin Mary as she "lay on the | grass and observed her savior" in his final moments. |
| Goddington Park, 64 hectares of | grass and trees, has five football pitches, two cric |
| A new song, "Dry | Grass and Shadows", was issued on a compilation of N |
| ith Prosopis juliflora and the grasses Bermuda | grass and Dichanthium foveolatum (Eremopogon foveola |
| the Richmond campus, is surfaced with bermuda | grass and a clay/sand mixture. |
| ah, Allah," about seeing God in every blade of | grass and in "Fig with a Bellyache" dealing with sex |
| rad proposed a cobblestone plaza with moss and | grass and planted with eastern white pine trees. |
| fermented mixture is strained through shredded | grass and banana leaves and a thick porridge made fr |
| He builds her a house with a roof of thatched | grass, and as for food, the fruit of the earth, mang |
| Buzzards Bay backed by rambling hills of beach | grass and shaded, grassy picnic sites. |
| e, standing in the quiet street, with a rim of | grass and lime-trees all so peaceful: she felt it re |
| toilet and a copy of Walt Whitman's Leaves of | Grass and John Neihardt's Black Elk Speaks. |
| getated with grasses including sea oats, bunch | grass, and beach grass. |
| nd lack of shelter have since created a brush, | grass, and sedge vegetative complex. |
| y built on steep slopes or cliffs with tussock | grass, and incubated for 72 days. |
| Dry | Grass and Shadows, track on Family Album compilation |
| There is cooperation between | GRASS and Quantum GIS (QGIS). |
| in 1930 with two books (a novel Vildgroz, Wild | grass, and a collection of short stories Af griner e |
| Much of the park is covered by mown | grass and scattered trees. |
| Grass and weeds overwhelmed the brick racing surface | |
| The cattle are fed American and/or British | grass and grain, which is different from the more ex |
| The cattle's diet of | grass and mixed pasture produces the quality of milk |
| ass of dead leaves at the base of the tufts of | grass and feed on the lowermost accessible green lea |
| to a larger tinder, such as a bundle of dried | grass and then blown gently until a flame is created |
| It was "just a little patch of | grass and sand to enjoy when the area was still most |
| his, the site has extensive areas of woodland, | grass and plantations. |
| sors and helps them gather large quantities of | grass and other plant matter. |
| The mound is now covered in | grass and scrub with a few trees. |
| eld and lighting, two half-fields (one natural | grass and one artificial turf), batting tunnels, and |
| The nest is a cup of twigs lined with | grass and moss which is built in a tree. |
| ad so thickly in its green and tangled robe of | grass and weed and low-hung twisted branches that th |
| The fairways are Bermuda | Grass and the greens are Bent Grass. |
| l multipurpose facility), and features natural | grass and dirt playing field and also features a num |
| Hybrids of Harding | grass and reed canary grass have been produced. |
| local parish council, his job was to keep the | grass and weeds cut down at the edge of the road and |
| In 1999, | Grass and his son, Roger Grass, purchased the Fleer/ |
| all in an average year, allowing the growth of | grass and drought-resistant trees such as mesquite a |
| ds, cricket pitches, all-weather cricket nets, | grass and hard tennis courts, golf course, lake and |
| o wrote for the hit BBC One sitcom Green Green | Grass and edited the script for the new series of th |
| The | grass and heather covered summit gives a good all ro |
| The word means "plains", a vast wilderness of | grass and bushes. |
| builds a small cup-shaped nest of palm fibre, | grass and spider webs, in which it lays a clutch of |
| Dwarf, Elgin on the BBC sitcom The Green Green | Grass, and as Mr. Sedley in a BBC serial adaptation |
| It is saucer-shaped and made of | grass and feathers. |
| s house, a smoke bomb ignited a large patch of | grass and grew out of control, almost destroying the |
| as the 'Quad' is an enclosed square of paths, | grass and a few disabled car parking bays. |
| This species has been recorded from | grass and soil in the vicinity of Bathurst, South Af |
| they leave this web and enter the litter (dead | grass and leaves and so on) on the ground, where the |
| intense grassy-green odor of freshly cut green | grass and leaves. |
| Here there are heather, bilberry, cotton | grass and sphagnum mosses. |
| arge marsh, that is surrounded by thick pompus | grass and shallow bogs. |
| gh supporting branches and leaves of the dense | grass and sedge cover. |
| e, supported at some times through the sale of | grass and apples from the church's orchards In 1901 |
| Golden Valley, Musselshell, Stillwater, Sweet | Grass, and Wheatland. |
| ains" of the Moose and Red Rivers are zones of | grass and herbaceous vegetation that contrast with t |
| duchy was 730,594; the streets were lined with | grass and the buildings on the verge of collapse in |
| survived for almost six days by eating leaves, | grass and ants, and avoiding Serb patrols while tryi |
| ring on the Great Lawn would be harmful to the | grass, and that such damage would make it harder to |
| h 6,832 yards of fairway consisting of Bermuda | grass and Creeping Bent grass greens. |
| It is made of steppe | grass and its length is not more than one meter, but |
| Feeding on | grass, and th' airy moisture licking, |
| o his father's land on Gallifrey which had red | grass and stretched across the slopes of Mount Perdi |
| It is covered with marram | grass and other low-growing vegetation, and lacks na |
| ered from the roots of the cedar tree, cannery | grass and birch bark for the design. |
| It is usually found hunting in | grass and low vegetation, remaining still for a whil |
| real plants, wheat, barley, rye, oats, timothy | grass and couch grass. |
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