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- in 2010) Between Lake Rousseau and the Ocklawaha River, discontinuous unwatered excavations mark the canal's planned path, along with different vegetation...
- gardens; in rock gardens; and in potted container gardens for those needing unwatered Summer dormancy. List of plants known as lily Tropicos, Calochortus Pursh...
- lease from the local Trappist abbey. The area was desolate, treeless, unwatered and covered with brambles, and had not been under cultivation since the...
- all 10 days or unwatered for the first 5 days then watered until the end of the experiment. It was found that in the plants left unwatered, their sucrose...
- returned soldiers, who faced insurmountable difficulties due to poor and unwatered land, lack of farming experience and lack of access to markets. Many walked...
- Gyaur Gala fortress. Isidore of Charax wrote Antiochia was called the "unwatered" (Ἄνυδρος). After the fall of the Seleucid dynasty (63 BC), Bactria,[citation...
- tightly around home plate, mixed it with hard clay and left the infield unwatered. Speedy Orioles players like McGraw, Joe Kelley, Steve Brodie, and Willie...
- forced them into a full-scale retreat. Brennus killed himself, by drinking unwatered wine according to Pausanias (the Gr****s believed that doing so was poisonous)...
- approximately 11 to 11:30 a.m.—Johnson consumed three full gl****es of whisky (unwatered and un-iced). The whisky had been procured at Johnson's specific request...
- metropolitan Gr****s, the Macedonians were a martial people; they drank deeply of unwatered wine (the very mark of a barbarian) and no youth was considered to be...