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The common name toadflax refers to their flaxlike leaves, and the flowers are two-lipped and spurred like snapdragons.
The plant grows up to 1 metre (3.3 feet) tall, bears narrow flaxlike leaves, and produces showy yellow and orange flowers that are two-lipped and spurred like snapdragons.
It was spurred, like many other new inquiries, by Europe's GDPR, which has caused no small amount of consternation among companies for whom collecting and leveraging user data is their main source of income.
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REBOUNDS KENDALL GILL announced Wednesday that he had a bone spur-like growth on his right knee cap that might need surgery after the season.
They have won their last three games without shooting guard Kendall Gill, who has tendinitis and a bone spur-like growth in his right knee and is having the worst season in his 11-year career.
This is possibly due to the seawater upon the spur, which can play a role of "pass way" for electrical current avoiding the concentration around the resistive spur-like structure.
These vary slightly in prominence but are instantly distinguished from the slender elongate, spur-like projection from the dorsal side of the anther appendage developing in another species, C. calcarata.
For example, the seafloor electric field on the spur-like structure (F in Fig. 3 and G in Fig. 4) indicates similar amplitude to the less complicated bathymetric area (F' in Fig. 3 and G' in Fig. 4).
A spur-like protrusion, fold or tuft extends from her calves just below the knee which Collon interprets as dewclaws.
On the coxae of the third pair of legs, the setae at the back are spur-like.
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