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I watched him beating his bunch of grass against his knees, with that preoccupied grandmotherly air that elephants have.
The male in Jackson's whydah (C., sometimes Drepanoplectes, jacksoni), clears a dancing ground for himself, leaving a tall bunch of grass in the middle, and is visited there by females; the similarity to bowerbird behaviour is striking.
David Perry thinks the secret to agricultural challenges like drought resistance might lie in the bacteria that live in a bunch of grass on the beach.
But the similarities between Mysteryland and Woodstock go further than a bunch of grass that hippies once stepped on (or smoked).
Yet suddenly finding himself cast as the executioner of such an animal "beating his bunch of grass against his knees, with that preoccupied grandmotherly air that elephants have" he can't help feeling the deeper significance of what he was about to do.
The cut bunch of grass was separated into 10 cm layers starting at the ground level, i.e. separated into volumes of 15 × 15 × 10 cm except for the lowest layer which was 7 cm thick, corresponding to the cutting height of the forage harvester to ensure comparability of total biomass and harvested yield at the different harvest dates.
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It was everything a bunch of grass-roots revolutionaries looking for a better (or is it tax-free?) America could have hoped for.
He was tearing up bunches of grass, beating them against his knees to clean them and stuffing them into his mouth.
After enough biomass developed, bunches of grass (five to six individual grasses in a bunch) were grown in 500 mL glass jars for 1 week and then used for exposure.
When the women are working in the field and it looks as if it might rain, they turn a bunch of lemon grass upside down in the dirt, and the threatening clouds disappear.
Both sexes take part in building the nest, which consists of a loose, untidy bunch of dry grass which fills the nesting cavity, lined with fur and feathers for warmth.
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