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Chalone Vineyards once produced a good chenin blanc from its own grapes, grown high in the Gavilan Mountains outside Monterey.
Unlike coca, the plant used to make cocaine, opium poppies are grown high in cloud-shrouded mountains and in ever smaller and scattered plots, they say.
We have in situ grown high surface area, mesoporous, flower and flake-like morphologies of ZnCo2O4 materials on Ni foam in the presence of urea and hexamethylenetetramine.
This Tuscan seaside town keeps its secrets from stranieri (foreigners); driving along the coast, all you see are the evocative, '50s-era signs of the exclusive bagni (beach clubs), hedges grown high to shield them from hoi polloi.
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It grows high in the air devoid of any apparent roots.
Endemic to Lebanon, it flowers late in spring and only grows high in the mountains.
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