-
entirely "
Furbish," the
unique language that all
Furbies speak, but is
programmed to
start speaking English words and
phrases in
place of
Furbish over time...
- new
species by
Maine naturalist and
botanical artist Kate
Furbish (who
named it
Furbish's wood betony) in 1880. It is
considered an
endangered species...
-
Catherine 'Kate'
Furbish (May 19, 1834 –
December 6, 1931) was an
American botanist who collected,
classified and
illustrated the
native flora of Maine...
-
greens are
harvested from the
Ostrich fern
which grows on riverbanks.
Furbish's lousewort, a
perennial herb
endemic to the s****s of the
upper Saint John...
-
anniversary in 2005, a
daylight service was held for the
first time in the re-
furbished Grangegorman Military Cemetery,
Dublin 7. A
Turkish Hazel tree, planted...
-
Museum restoration of a household's
lacquered furniture and
furbishing.
Lacquerware became a
common luxury item in the Han dynasty....
-
stripping them of
their useful parts,
storing them
until required, and re-
furbishing them
before sale to the customer. The
company also has a
history of engine...
-
prankster Hugh Crane, a.k.a.
Cagliostro the Great, a
mystic and
magician Furbish Lousewart V,
author and
President of
Unistat Marvin Gardens,
author and...
- with T-34s of "World War II vintage";
Castro insisted that the
Soviets furbish the
Cuban forces with a
larger quantity of T-55s. By 1987 Castro's request...
- diary, 30
March (Easter Day) 1662, he
notes Having my old
black suit new
furbished, I was
pretty neat in
clothes to-day, and my boy, his old suit new trimmed...