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For hours before a C-SPAN candra and a mostly empty chamber, he expounded about his concerns over the nine-year renewal of a broad Bush-era surveillance law, loading his remarks with references to Ben Franklin, colonialists and obscure semiannual intelligence reports.

According to the advance text of Mr. Obama's speech in Miami, here's what he had to say regarding Cuba and the other countries in the region: Senator McCain doesn't talk about these trends in our hemisphere because he knows that it's part of the broader Bush-McCain failure to address priorities beyond Iraq.

In addition, the principal mammal species (buffalo, wildebeest, and kudu) imply a sharply different regional vegetation in which grass and broad-leafed bush were much more common.

Broad-leaved bushes and trees scatter under the hardwood and Calocedrus canopy, with almost no trees under the Cryptomeria canopy because of the deep shade.

Grown men occupy slots in the outfield that are called things like "silly mid-off" and "third man," and they appear even in the most serious matches in a selection of headgear that includes helmets, baseball caps and broad-brimmed Australian bush hats.

Like other bush beans, broad beans can be tender and edible in the first couple days of their formation, eaten like sugar snap peas, or steamed whole as a side dish.

Peak unripe fruit phenology in the savanna, broad-leaved meadow and bush communities tended to exhibit a bimodal pattern with a peak during the short-dry season.

The ferny stems can provide a wispy lime-green backdrop to mounded flowers like lavatera and gaillardia, or an airy foreground to the broad, glossy leaves of holly bushes.

Despite the similarities in the peak ripe fruiting patterns among communities throughout the year, all ripe fruiting patterns were found to be statistically different, except between the bush and the broad-leaved meadow (Table  6).

The reproductive phenology of 233 species from four herbaceous-shrubby communities in the Venezuelan Guayana Highlands (shrublands, secondary bush, savanna, and broad-leaved meadow) exhibited non-seasonal patterns of variability These were found to be related to composition of life-forms, precipitation regime and soil type.

Chaparral, vegetation composed of broad-leaved evergreen shrubs, bushes, and small trees usually less than 2.5 m (about 8 feet) tall; together they often form dense thickets.

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