Sentence examples for which visitation from inspiring English sources

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Production rates were calculated for each flower species from the volume and concentration of nectar produced by 30 60 flowers per species over a 3 hour period during which visitation was prevented.

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The matter went to the family court, which granted visitation rights to VL. EL appealed against the decision, making (among others) the argument that the Georgia grant of parental rights was invalid.

Greater vertical complexity found in fennel communities, which increased visitation by frugivorous birds and likely increased native seed dispersal, may have been responsible for the increase in native species richness in the untreated areas.

With the exception of Aquinas Hall, all dormitories are single-sex, and all students living on campus must comply with "parietals," which limit visitation hours of opposite-sex students in dormitories.

During the summers, the Prince leased Shrewsbury Lodge at Blackheath for his daughter, which made visitation easier, and according to Alison Plowden, who wrote of George's relationship with his wife and daughter, Caroline probably saw as much of her daughter as she wanted to.

Interestingly, C. sessiliflora is the only known member of the genus for which hawkmoth visitation has been documented, and the effects of moth pollination on gene flow remain largely unexplored in this important pollinator group.

When the film is rooted in the movements in his psyche, which include visitations by a younger, chiding version of his wife (Tamara Tunie), it can leave you gasping in wonder.

Sampling started at 11 30 and at 14 30, times at which flower visitations by insects are relatively frequent.

California passed legislation in 1999 for a registry for domestic partnerships which grants hospital visitation rights and health insurance benefits.

The novel takes place 10 years after a mysterious alien visitation, which seems to have no rational explanation.

"There is no divine visitation which is likely to have so general an influence upon sinners as an earthquake," wrote the founder of Methodism, John Wesley, in 1777.

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