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These tree forms gradually give way to pines and sometimes birches as the altitude increases.
As we descended, the forest transformed before our eyes; the change in altitude meant that the beeches gave way to pines.
In 1928, his son, Leonard, who had changed his name to Pines, started selling to delis, said his elder son, Isadore, of Old Westbury, N.Y.
As it cuts deeper into the swamp, though, it gives way to pines, cypress and that most evocative of Southern plants, Spanish moss, which clings spectrally to limbs and branches.
AFTER several days of shirt-sticking humidity, the August morning is chilly and water droplets cling to pines and oaks towering over the deck as a group of adolescent girls eating freshly baked banana bread discuss how to spend their final morning at camp.
I had no idea beyond the vague notion of putting some miles behind me, heading north, maybe, until the corn gave way to forest, to pines as fragrant as the air that went cold at night and seeped in through the open window so that you had to pull a blanket over you when you went to sleep.
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It's not like Agassi to pine.
I started to pine for exercise.
But there is no need to pine.
It certainly got to Pine and Oyelowo, anyway.
It's hard not to pine for that wagging tongue.
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