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It therefore tends to create a wider tree than the binary growing methods.
The study that found an ancient age of Ruschioideae (Arakaki et al., 2011) did use fossils to calibrate a wider tree of worldwide succulent clades that included core Ruschioideae, but the fossils were distantly related to Aizoaceae, and the authors used a much sparser sampling of mesembs.
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At the top of the first mountain we stopped for lunch — salad with fresh vegetables, bread and cheese, hot mint tea — served to us under a wide tree, at a low table set with a golden cloth.
The driver, trying to pass the cyclists on a speedy descent about 35 kilometers from the finish, appeared to swerve to avoid a wide tree along the narrow country road.
George Washington is said to have mentioned the "ford over the Nepperhan at the elm tree", referring to a wide tree no longer extant; a century later, residents named their hamlet after the remark.
Other than the obvious example of a trench, many things can be used as cover: A wide tree, man made cover (like some stacked tires), corners of a building, and even dense shrubs or bushes can block most if not all airsoft BBs.
We had parked right outside the suspect's house, which stood in a wide tree-lined street in a quiet residential part of Gaborone, Botswana's capital.
The bus arrives at Piazza Mercato, a wide tree-lined boulevard which is crammed with stalls of the daily food market.
Whitland is a wide, tree-lined street where the houses, which range from small to large, sit close together, united by a sidewalk.
There was nothing to give the community a sense of self worth and not a piece of greenery within miles.So Oxxo paid to create a wide tree-lined boulevard running down the main street, Edison.
Young people ran a shuttle service with wheelbarrows from car park to chosen pitch close to the coming action, and at the entrance to a wide, tree-lined lawn beside the gracious old farmhouse, we were greeted by hosts in Tudor costume.
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