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That said, you are more likely to enjoy Allium canadense, or wild onion, than the very similar-looking A. vineale, a k a wild, field or crow garlic.
They say they believe that John the Baptist did not dine on "locusts and wild field honey," as the King James version insists, but on carob and honey.
The beach itself, a block away, was full of combers inspecting a wild field of debris that included everything from tires and construction drums to refrigerators.
He began roaming the woods and coastal marshes as a boy, picking wild field mushrooms and, later, watercress and seagull eggs.
This rickettsia is probably a parasite of wild field mice, and it is perhaps only when cities push out into the countryside that house mice catch the infection.
For herself, she took over a little palace called the Petit Trianon, where she covered the walls with straw, placed straw mats on the floors and had the vases filled with wild field flowers.
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We're walking across the wild fields south-east of town, those ones that slope down to the river and head on towards the swamp.
To the east of the Hetmanate lay lands that until the 17th century had remained largely unpopulated part of the "wild fields" since the Mongol invasion.
The peasants on the canvas wall, who are used to dust in their spit, rose for their battle commander, swinging long-handled scythes against the Russian infantrymen & grenadiers, as if cutting wild fields of rye & rape.
But few were willing to take chances on "the wild fields," no matter what kind of deals she offered.
Growing up in the wild fields of Hampshire, days were spent drawing and cycling around on her bike until a rough and winding road led her to the Royal College of Art in London in 2005.
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