How To Use Butterwort In A Sentence

  • However the Butterworths edition of the Use Classes Order suggests that those words qualify the whole of the definition.
  • To estimate the power in individual frequency bands, fifth order Butterworth passband filter functions were used.
  • ‘He started running away pushing the pushchair in front of him,’ said Mr Butterworth.
  • He only realised that he had dyscalculia when he went to see Professor Butterworth.
  • Plants such as birds-eye primrose, wild thyme, bilberry and the insectivorous butterwort will expand, creating spectacular landscapes.
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  • The descendants of settlers from Kwangchow have been waiting a dozen years for the compensation they were promised after they were forced to vacate their family homes along Jalan Raja Uda in Butterworth to make way for a major property development project. SARA - Southeast Asian RSS Aggregator
  • Commonly called the butterworts, these plants are just about the most innocuous-looking carnivorous plants you'll ever see.
  • White and gold rocks, rimmed round with purple butterwort, Indian paintbrush and feathery yellow stonecrop, created magnificent tumbles of color in the desolate landscape. Blood Lure
  • The Butterworth is a nice lagniappe, but the main course is also the main reason for stopping by.
  • There are many more plants that will thrive in medium light, among them Irish moss, Tahitian bridal veil, heart-leaved philodendron, pitcher plant, and butterwort.
  • This work revealed “a clear manifestation of the Medieval Warm Period” between AD 1000 and 1250, the peak warm-season temperature of which “smoothed with a 40-year lowpass Butterworth filter” was clearly higher than it was at the end of the 20th century. Loso: Varves in Alaska « Climate Audit
  • Butterwort is a relatively inconspicuous plant, which makes its home on wet heaths, bogs and mountain ledges.
  • Earlier in the conversation MacArthur discounted suggestions that Walt Butterworth would assume responsibility for dealing with a treaty.
  • For he had often spent an hour in the place with the doctor, collecting buckthorn and coral-moss, curious lichens, sphagnum, and the round, and long-leaved sundews, or butterwort: for all these plants abounded here, with the bramble and bracken. The Weathercock Being the Adventures of a Boy with a Bias
  • The leaf of the butterwort bears glandular hairs, and its margins curve inwards when excited by contact of various bodies, especially living insects, and, at the same time, these are caught in the viscid secretion of the glands, and their juices absorbed by the plant. Life of Charles Darwin
  • But then she heard Mr. Butterworth yell her name loudly. Firestorm!
  • Osmunda, the Pinguicola (butterwort), appears to be now extinct, owing either to drainage or to the ever-offending collector. Records of Woodhall Spa and Neighbourhood Historical, Anecdotal, Physiographical, and Archaeological, with Other Matter
  • Unusual plants, such as sundew (Drosera spp.), butterwort (Pinguicula spp.) and bladderwort (Utricularia spp.), supplement their diet in this nutrient-poor environment by catching and digesting insects.
  • Ownership did not pass to Butterworth who by his letter had already indicated that he regarded his contract as repudiated.
  • Emma, who presently works in corporate finance, was awarded the IoT medal and Butterworth prize for the highest overall marks.
  • The machinery is long gone and water mint, butterwort, dragonflies and frogs flourish in the fenny pools where grey crystals of galena were separated from the spoil, but the shells of the buildings remain. Country diary: Westgate, Weardale
  • There is a little pink butterwort here in the bogs, which grows, too, in dear old Devonshire and Cornwall; and also in the south-west of Madam How and Lady Why
  • An estimated five per cent of children suffer from dyscalculia - a problem just as serious as dyslexia but still hardly recognised, said Prof Brian Butterworth.
  • Other plants include black-root, two tiny-leaved species of blueberry, blueflower butterwort, early blue violet, fringed yellow stargrass pineweeds, pink sundew, queen's delight, semaphore thoroughwort, and small butterwort.
  • Butterworth produces a folder full of crayons, pastels, watercolours.
  • The electrical network in Butterworth belongs to the municipality and Eskom is investing this money on risk.
  • At different moments in Jez Butterworth's play Jerusalem, the noted Shakespearean Mark Rylance sports a pickelhaube the spiked emblem of Great War-era German militarism, a knit cap with satanic-looking triangular points, and a searing cross burned into his back by vengeful hooligans. Eamon Murphy: Theater Review: Jerusalem
  • Jez Butterworth's new play (only his fourth) at the Almeida is a spooky tale of mid-life crisis and adultery in the suburbs, where the trees whisper strange messages, nightmares are rife and people think their neighbours are ghouls at the garden barbecues. Undefined
  • The Butterwort family, an order of plants so named from the lenticular shape of the air-bladders on the branches of utricularia, one of the genera. Proserpina, Volume 2 Studies Of Wayside Flowers
  • Emma, who presently works in corporate finance, was awarded the IoT medal and Butterworth prize for the highest overall marks.
  • Skylarks sang over the wetlands, carnivorous butterworts were in violet flower and cotton grass fluffed up the land.
  • They had a head start in that their assistant manager Ian Butterworth used to play alongside Prior at Norwich City.
  • Its flowers much resemble the small wild violet of the hedgerows, in size and colour more especially; the flower-stalks are, however, sometimes branched, carrying four or five flowers; and if I may be allowed to make another comparison in order to convey an idea of its form, I would mention _Pinguicula vulgaris_, the common butterwort. Hardy Perennials and Old Fashioned Flowers Describing the Most Desirable Plants, for Borders, Rockeries, and Shrubberies.
  • The order to which the butterwort and the bladderworts belong also afforded valuable results. Life of Charles Darwin
  • Then had come brilliant spots and splashes of color on the summer slopes -- purple butterwort, golden ragweed, aconite, buttercup, deep crimson mossy patches of saxifrage, rosy heather, catchfly, wild geranium, cinnamon rose. Days of the Discoverers
  • Thick line shows the same record smoothed with a 40-yr lowpass Butterworth filter. Loso: Varves in Alaska « Climate Audit
  • It's called a butterwort, and it always grows in boggy places; I wouldn't advise you to go after one again without asking father first. Milly and Olly
  • Earlier in the conversation MacArthur discounted suggestions that Walt Butterworth would assume responsibility for dealing with a treaty.
  • The violet flowers of butterworts nod manically at the roadside, seeming too delicate for this windswept terrain.
  • Emma, who presently works in corporate finance, was awarded the IoT medal and Butterworth prize for the highest overall marks.
  • The machinery is long gone and water mint, butterwort, dragonflies and frogs flourish in the fenny pools where grey crystals of galena were separated from the spoil, but the shells of the buildings remain. Country diary: Westgate, Weardale
  • There are many more plants that will thrive in medium light, among them Irish moss, Tahitian bridal veil, heart-leaved philodendron, pitcher plant, and butterwort.
  • Among them are a bladderwort, a butterwort, two kinds of pitcher plant, and three kinds of sundew.
  • The insect-eating common butterwort, previously thought to be extinct in the region, has also been noted.
  • The violet flowers of butterworts nod manically at the roadside, seeming too delicate for this windswept terrain.
  • Emma, who presently works in corporate finance, was awarded the IoT medal and Butterworth prize for the highest overall marks.
  • I have blogged earlier that after reviewing the agreement of several toll concessions, including Lebuhraya Damansara-Puchong (LDP), Cheras Grand Saga Highway, KESAS and Butterworth Outer Ring Road (BORR), the Government is able to 'expropriate' these highways by giving between 3 to 6 months 'notice at' reasonable 'prices. Philosophy Politics Economics
  • Policy-makers should address the impact that the workplace has on mental -- and not just physical-- health, Butterworth says.

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