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And as leaves thin, rock formations and waterways are more visible.
This year saw a gradual sickening: fewer, smaller, jaundiced leaves; thin, brittle-looking stems; sparse little apples instead of great fat cookers thudding into the grass.
You are bound to have some damaged leaves, so first line the bottom of a large casserole with the damaged leaves, thin stalks and tomato slices.
Leaves thin, acuminate, 5-10 x 0.5-1 cm.
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Other traits such as smaller seed, smaller leaves, thinner culms, and delayed flowering have rapidly evolved in this lineage (roughly 60 generations since original observations of volunteer populations) (Burger et al. 2007).
There was also understandable fatigue, and both teams' pitching staffs were left thin.
Pyroclastic surges are low-density flows that leave thin but extensive deposits with cross-bedded layering.
Debris ran out across a Lateglacial moraine before reaching the valley bottom and spreading, leaving thin (on average 7 m) deposits across a broad area.
A savory marinade that combined soy and sesame sauces with garlic and scallion left thin slices of beef bulgogi juicy and delectable.
Furthermore, three defensive backs — Corey Webster, Aaron Ross and Jayron Hosley — have missed practice time, so the Giants could be left thin.
Jacques Guyonnet's "Good Grief, Jerry," long and free‐wheeling, dipping once into Wagners "Rhein gold," had some impressively colorful passages but left thin listener a Charlie Brown loser.
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