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One of the more bizarre specialist sites is devoted to moist towelettes.
These life-forms are restricted mainly to moist beds of moss.
Rather, it nested in uneven landscapes, sticking to moist or grainy surfaces.
An orange-red crystalline solid, chromic acid liquefies gradually when exposed to moist air.
The beautiful golden-coloured Cape Melville shade skink (Saproscincus saltus) is also restricted to moist rocky rainforest on the plateau.
Native to moist woods throughout eastern North America, this is an unusual allium: its leaves wither before the flowers appear.
The trees fall to the ground quietly, with a huff, and there turn to moist brown crumbs.
Mississippi hackberry, or sugarberry (C. laevigata), is a shorter tree native to moist soils of central North America.
Fringed loosestrife (Steironema ciliatum), a yellow-flowered perennial, is native to moist parts of North America and common in Europe.
Grilling is a specialty at Bebel's and rendered very fresh fish, orata and branzino, to moist, pearly perfection.
I had black sea bass that had been slow-roasted to moist perfection and served in a bouillabaisse that was seasoned, surprisingly and deliciously, with vanilla.
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