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They also have smaller (but still massive!) branches in Berkeley and San Francisco.
Pollarding ceased when the City took over, and the boles have sprouted massive branches, in many cases themselves the thickness of a tree trunk.
You'll drive beneath a canopy of massive branches belonging to the giants themselves, averaging 200 feet tall and 500 years old here.
The driftwood clotted the shore; it was the end of summer now, and the cove was still, but in winter massive branches and trunks churn up out of the water of Puget Sound.
Its massive branches, each about 9" in diameter -- saplings in their own rite -- punctured the entire length of my roof like Swiss cheese.
At the top of Kong, Ambrose poked his head above the canopy, a complex of massive branches supporting a dense thatch of foliage and lichen.
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Now comes Lee Lowenfish's massive "Branch Rickey: Baseball's Ferocious Gentleman" (University of Nebraska Press, $34.95).
A massive branch, as big as a tree, had come off a willow and crashed on to the path.
Elkhorn coral, called the "redwood of the coral forest," is renowned for its massive, branching structure, which provides food and shelter for hundreds of reef species.
One massive branch of the theory revolves around a man named Kevin Booth.
Next, I wandered into what looked like a massive branch of Rokit a vintage clothing arena full of rockabilly, polka-dot-type stuff, which didn't chime with the trenches I'd seen a minute earlier, but hey-ho.
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