Sentence examples for garden branch from inspiring English sources

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Meanwhile, Galbadia invades the Dollet Dukedom, forcing Dollet to hire assistance from the Balamb Garden branch of "SeeD", Garden's elite mercenary force.

The Covent Garden branch has all the appeal of the carny: loud, glaring, jangly, screechingly red-and-white, like the blood bandage of a barber's pole.

Marchand is used to buying the best produce in France and is a little concerned about suppliers for the Covent Garden branch of Frenchie he is opening on 2 February.

The remaining Covent Garden branch still offers a range of "proud British flavours", including fish and chips with mushy peas at £14.95; pork belly, banger and mash for £14.50, and sticky toffee pudding with clotted cream at £6. Punters can wash it down with a range of "spectacular British wines".

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When it has proved impractical to spread into adjacent buildings or to construct annexes in the garden, branches have been installed wherever space can be found.

So far, the Milton Keynes, Manchester Trafford Centre, Leicester Square and Covent Garden branches have returned a unanimous ballot in favour of strike action.

She chooses the Carroll Gardens branch, one of the sixty-seven donated by Andrew Carnegie and established, as the library's executive committee wrote, in 1901, in "conspicuous positions on well frequented streets".

A scattering of other works incorporate greenery — mini-cactuses in Edgar Orlaineta's sculpture "Avant Garden"; a branch plucked from a New York City park in Klaus Weber's assemblage "Willow Rack".

Until last month, she worked for the Horticultural Society of New York as the program director for GreenBranches, which designs, installs and maintains gardens at branch libraries in New York City.

"CIRCUS TO GO," a workshop featuring clowns, presented by the Big Apple Circus tomorrow at two Queens sites: at 1 p.m. at the Flushing Library, 41-17 Main Street, (718) 661-1212; at 4 30 p.m., Kew Gardens Hills Branch, 72-33 Vleigh Place, (718) 261-6654.

If you're lucky, you might have an apple tree within easy foraging distance or in your garden, its branches soon to be groaning with more fruit than you can munch, peel, bake, chutney, crumble, pie, jelly or jam with.

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