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At Miya's Sushi in New Haven, Bun Lai regularly promotes such invasives as Asian shore crabs and burdock, a plant whose root is a delicacy in Japan.
They are also sometimes pictured as the branches of a tree whose root is the En Sof, "the hidden root of roots".
Qingyangshen (Cynanchum otophyllum) is a traditional Chinese medicine, whose root is used for the treatment of epilepsy, rheumatic pain, kidney weakness and muscle injuries [8, 9].
Schneider et al. introduced in [7] a tree-based fault-tolerant broadcast algorithm whose root is the process that starts the broadcast.
Entry (mathcal{D})(p, q) is true if there exists a homomorphism from the subpattern rooted at p to some subpattern of Q whose root is either q or a descendant of q.
Each vertex v represents the word consisting of the letters encountered along the path from the root to v. The concatenation of u and v is the vertex arrived at by taking the subtree whose root is the vertex u, noticing that this tree is isomorphic to the full tree, and locating v in this subtree as though it were the full tree.
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Pat Wolff of Huntington Beach had entered a sugar beet whose root was twice as long as the root on Gargantua.
But these are players whose roots are in free jazz.
Mom happily left the farm and married Jim Severson, whose roots are in Norway.
Tiles, linen, vegetables, and madder (a plant whose roots were used for dyeing) were exported.
There was no immediate claim of responsibility from the Taliban, whose roots are in the area.
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