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Widely found native reeds, sedges and rushes along the upper river are bulrush, knobby club rush, spike rush, common reed, sea rush and pale rush.
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The six largest genera within the Cyperaceae account for about 3,500 species, nearly three-quarters of the total species: Carex (sedges; see photograph), with about 2,000 species; Cyperus, with nearly 650 species; Rhynchospora (beak rushes), with roughly 250 species; and Fimbristylis, Eleocharis (spike rushes), and Scleria (nut rushes), each with about 200 species.
Adams is a house, Posey a speed rusher and Spikes a tireless ball-pursuer who, as one Bills official described it, has eyes that can look right through you.
Time is now the enemy here, as Dalton has to rush just to spike the ball to stop the clock.
It started, as all huge-star-in-tiny-Manhattan-club concerts must, with a ticket rush and a spike in Craigslist prices.
Many B2C companies experience during the holiday rush a massive spike in consumer demand for their products and services.
"And usually when the quarterback sees the rusher coming they spike the ball, the play is over.
Traffic-related pollutants also spike during rush hour and are higher in heavily traveled areas.
A young woman in a silver-lame dress and silver spike heels rushes from the club and runs with little sandpiper steps up the street, chasing him, shouting, "Stop, Jimmy, stop!
Tanardo Spikes rushed for 143 yards for the Owls, but left at halftime with a broken tooth.
Two species are present which are rare in Somerset: Flat-sedge (Blysmus compressus) and Slender Spike-rush (Eleocharis uniglumis).
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