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The tree scouts will be looking for straight trunks and branches that can be pruned to create a uniform canopy.

The closely related plants called holiday cactuses (Christmas, Thanksgiving, Easter) all grow clearly segmented branches that can be pruned at any joint.

But we also have some branches that can be very profitable.Fortunately, some of these are to be found in our military-industrial complex.

3) Sub-graph B consists of the branches that can be connected to the nodes of sub-graph D H.  .

Hort Sovuthy, head of finance at Morakot client Mega Leasing, said the simple interface, unlimited number of branches that can be added to an account, and integration of leasing and accounting processes have saved his company time and money.

They can also walk upright and communicate using vocalizations that sound almost musical, but perhaps far more impressive is their ability to brachiate by swinging between branches that can be as far as 40 feet apart.

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But presidents are on firmer legal ground when they invoke statutes in which Congress delegated authorities to the executive branch that can be generated in emergencies.

These meristems give rise to axillary buds which remain dormant or grow out into a branch that can be influenced by environmental conditions or developmental signals such as hormones [ 5].

The 15674 transition was already documented as a defining mutation of a group of (preHV 1 sequences comprising one Druze, one Eritrean, four Ethiopian Jews, and two Yemeni Jews [ 42]. (preHV 1c was a potential third branch that can be diagnosed by the 9531 transition because this mutation was shared by the EU258 sequence and a partial sequence from a Moroccan Jew [ 42].

Quinoa has an extensive branching taproot that can be up to 30 cm (12 inches) deep and promotes drought resistance.

The evolutionary history of organisms visible to the naked eye -- plants and animals -- has a recurrently branching phylogeny that can be more or less accurately represented in the mathematical image of a bifurcating tree.

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