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bible leaf
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A Eurasian perennial herb that has flowers that are yellow and buttonlike.
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Costmary, also called bible leaf, or ale cost, (Tanacetum balsamita), aromatic herb of the aster family (Asteracae) with yellow, button-shaped flowers.
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The first known writing relating to wire and its manufacture appears in the Bible (Exodus 39 3): "And gold leaf was hammered out and cut into threads......
The books were sold as An Original Leaf from the Bible of the Revolution, and an Essay Concerning It By Robert R. Dearden, Jr. and Douglas S. Watson.
Outshining both Celotti's montage and the Eadwine Psalter pages is a leaf from the Winchester Bible (around 1160-80), the largest English Romanesque Bible, depicting scenes from the life of David.
She discoursed with spectres who tempted her with diabolical pacts; she shrieked so loudly that well-wishers fled the room; she tore a leaf from Mather's Bible.
Well, maybe take a leaf out of the Bible.
His supporters claimed he had turned over a new leaf and and ran Bible study classes in Bali's Kerobokan jail.
Other collections of note include Rudyard Kipling first editions and an original second leaf of the Gutenberg Bible.
The first edition of La Leche's "breast-feeding bible" was a collection of loose-leaf papers.
Murray traces his college football travels by the loose-leaf papers stuffed in his Bible.
While it is clear that we still have a lot to learn about the grammar of genomes, trying to read too much into their structures is somehow reminiscent of tea-leaf reading akin to the "bible code" (reviewer's ref. 22).
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