Sentence examples for parts from trees from inspiring English sources

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The team gathered the same parts from trees growing 200 meters away from the ore.

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But do not sew animal parts from the tree of knowledge of good and evil to your own body.

You should always attempt to remove parts from the plastic trees by clipping them out, then trimming off or sanding down the remaining stumps.

These useless parts should be pruned from trees both to speed the forthcoming analyses and to avoid interference with the signal of the core data to be analyzed.

In the past, she has used everything from trees, fish parts, animal heads, chicken skins, pig and cow stomachs, watercress, and one ton of butter.

Seven were killed; their parents had to pick body parts from the bushes and trees.

It is a richly organic scene: hundreds of different types of flora surround the player; vines hang from trees; branches part in your wake – you can even make out detail on individual leaves.

It can also brings nostalgia for the vibrant red, ocher or yellow leaves now dropping from trees in colder parts of North America.

Mr. Hitchcock produced chair parts from maple, birch and oak trees near the sawmill he built at the fork of the Farmington and Still Rivers.

The festival will highlight two new installations of outdoor sculpture: "Irregular Progression," in which Sol LeWitt displays his fascination with geometric progressions and forms derived from dubs, and "Living Chair Trees," two bentwood chairs made by Tom Jahns from tree parts and roots.

In some parts of the country they have been reduced to eating the bark from trees.

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