Sentence examples for dense roadside from inspiring English sources

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(And "everyone" is itself a stretch: Only 1,100 people live here year-round.) Shiny blackberries hang from dense roadside bushes, unmanned stands sell paper bags of "transparent apples" (great for applesauce), and fat oysters sit in shallow waters, turning every trip to the beach, up a small mountain or down the street, into a foraging expedition from hunter-gatherer days.

As predicted, toads rapidly slowed down in dense roadside vegetation but continued to move rapidly through open areas.

At the end of our four-hour hike, Remo pounced into a dense roadside thicket to catch a scarce swallowtail, a butterfly noted for its brilliant blue and gold tail whose design mimics the head of a distasteful insect to ward off predators.

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We compare our deployment strategy to the intuitive strategy of allocating roadside units at the densest locations of the road network.

Similarly, the invasive grass Phragmites australis (common reed) was significantly less likely to be found in roadside drainage ditches in Quebec, Canada when dense woody cover was present (Albert et al. 2013).

And everyone eats at the makeshift roadside diners offering sancocho de gallina, a dense chicken soup made from a local recipe.

These include forests dominated by spotted gum, box and ironbark, as well as in degraded woodland where the understory has been cleared, such as recently burned areas, farming and grazing areas, roadside reserves, and suburban parks and gardens with trees and grass but without dense shrubbery.

Models based on roadside characteristics revealed that DVCs occurred frequently where roadside vegetation was both denser and more diverse, and that DVCs were more likely to occur when the groomed width of roadside right-of-ways was smaller.

Prey species are thought to establish dense populations in road verges due to a predation release effect, which arise as a side-effect of roadside avoidance by predators and/or predator roadkill.

The bent and twisting trunks of Scots pines – planted by farmers as dense, low wind breaks in the 19th century, but now mature specimens – elegantly frame the field edges and roadsides.

3. Biomass was transported in the densest form possible; for example, for logs, chipping at the plant was given preference to chipping at the roadside.

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