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They will be reading the tea leaves closely".
The plant has 30 to 40 stiff succulent leaves closely spaced in a rosette on a thick fleshy stem.
The effects of eliminating SSII on amylopectin structure in Arabidopsis leaves closely resembled the phenotype caused by SSII deficiency in other plant species including maize, barley, wheat, potato, rice, and pea [ 18, 21- 27].
Be sure to monitor your tobacco leaves closely for these signs and adjust your temperature/humidity accordingly.
Monitor your leaves closely during the aging process to ensure that they remain moist, yet rot free.
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The 71-year-old princess, who died last Saturday of complications after a stroke, had left closely scripted instructions for her own funeral.
Based on the analysis of leaf architecture and cuticular characteristics, the present fossil leaves most closely resemble the extant leaves of Castanopsis sclerophylla (Lindl).
Members of the family usually have alternate, simple leaves with closely parallel lateral veins and obvious stipules.
The short life span of floating leaves is closely related to the fact that old leaves are submerged, lose their photosynthetic function quickly, and are replaced by new leaves early.
Sorrel is really an herb, and its spade-shape leaves, which closely resemble young spinach, are often sold in small bunches in the herb section of markets.
At the risk of reading the tea leaves too closely, I think Mr. Ferguson's article needs to be read in conjunction with comments made by The Standard's editor William Kristol on "Fox News Sunday" on Nov. 11.
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