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However, some roots contain two, four, or even five consonants.
The Efficient Baxter has some roots in reality, too.
Laid flat on damp soil, it should sink some roots and then send up leaves.
I saw some roots, but it seemed as if the moment of their bloom had passed.
"I play old country, blues, bluegrass and some roots music," he said.
"Morality must have gradually evolved from some roots," Dr. van Schaik said.
Instead, roast some roots or squashes until their corners go toffeeish.
It's kin to the traditional "green man", and the book does have some roots in ancient folklore.
"We need to plant some roots," Davison said, "and in eight, 10, 12 years, we'll be up there".
Throughout the region the tribal groups depended on hunting guanaco, rhea (the South American ostrich), and smaller animals and on gathering some roots and herbs.
Disturbances that many Londoners felt had some roots in the capital's inequality also managed to unite much of the city in victimhood.
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