How To Use Helicon In A Sentence
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It includes Albizia carbonaria, Calophyllum brasiliense var. rekoi, Inga, Cecropia, Ficus and Lonchocarpus spp., balsa Ochroma lagopus, Luehea seemannii, Pachira aquatica and Heliconia.
Río Plátano Biosphere Reserve, Honduras
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And another advantage is that because we use a second concept called helicon plasma, it's a very efficient way of transferring electricity into the charged particles in the plasma.
Universe Today
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Rock Happy The clusters of torch ginger, the heliconia and protea, and all the other flowers were gone from the lobby.
Beard
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Fragrant orchids, gum trees, ferns, heliconia and climbing palms provide camouflage for humming birds and the ever-squawking and once nearly extinct Saint Lucian Parrot.
Dwight Brown: St. Lucia -- The Shangri-la Caribbean Island
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A friend of mine came over Sunday afternoon for us to explore a new music project idea together: he's a talented tuba, sousaphone, and helicon player, and we worked together a few years ago as part of an eight-piece electronics orchestra.
Audiogearshopping
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Atiifted by Aloeus 'offspring, near The ftreams of Helicon's irriguous feet.
The Description of Greece
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You can learn about the flora of the island with a visit to Tropical Gardens of Maui, where a self-guided tour leads through plantings of palm, orchids, red and yellow heliconias, ginger, and hibiscus.
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The heliconia, costus, maranta, and other plants of the family of the balisiers (Canna indica), which near the coasts vegetate only in damp and low places, flourish in the American Alps at considerable height.
Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
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a maranta, or a heliconia; its leaves are large and shining; it reaches the height of fourteen or fifteen feet, and its succulent stalks grow near one another like the stems of the reeds found in the humid regions of the south of Europe.
Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America, During the Year 1799-1804 — Volume 1
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I have been impressed with Mighty Mike's work with helicon focus so thought I'd give it a go.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)
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Some varieties, such as the fishpole heliconia, have bract clusters that dangle.
Coffee, swamp lily and heliconia: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico
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The title of this tirade is very quaint, viz. "Tobacco battered, and the Pipes shattered (about their Ears who idly idolize so base and barbarous a Weed; or at least-wise overlove so loathsome a Vanity) by a Volley of holy Shot from Mount Helicon.
The American Quarterly Review, No. 17, March 1831
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Many free black and slave musicians who fought in the Civil War became adept at using piston-valve instruments of conical bore, including tubas, helicons, and saxophones.
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Many free black and slave musicians who fought in the Civil War became adept at using piston-valve instruments of conical bore, including tubas, helicons, and saxophones.
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We are situated in Darwin and sell many varieties of true tropical plants - heliconias, gingers, alocasias, colocasias, calatheas, philodendrons, caladiums, cannas and more - plants for foliage and flower.
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Photographed in Mexico, the fishpole heliconia has bract clusters that dangle.
Photographed in Mexico, the fishpole heliconia has bract clusters that dangle. © Linda Abbott Trapp 2008
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The Mendelian genetics of mimetic color patterns in Heliconius have been well studied using crosses between races and species.
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I'm a banana and heliconia lover and wondering if there are good nurseries that offer variety in such tropical plants in BCN.
Good tropical plant nurseries with variety in northern Baja?
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Speaking of which, Google Fast Flip aggregate made me aware today of Popular Mechanics which I don't read article on a similar helicon design from MIT, which is tested in drift condition.
Trips to Mars in 39 Days | Universe Today
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The tube is bent round upon itself from the mouthpiece to the bell in the shape of a broad C and is strengthened by means of a bar across the curve, which the performer grasps while playing, in order to steady the instrument; the bell curves over his head or shoulder as in the modern helicon.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
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It was from the helicon that Conn in the USA devised the sousaphone for the American bandmaster John Philip Sousa.
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Here we use gene genealogies to investigate the phylogeny of recent speciation in the heliconiine butterflies.
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Keeping the faith with the Balkan brass-band traditions, he leads his boys through romps of full-bodied funkiness, cemented by blasts on the tuba-like helicon.
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On many parts of the island, ash smothered all vegetation; the weight of the ashfall stripped limbs from trees and toppled smaller plants, such as banana and heliconia.
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In such a site in the temperate zone, the cyperaceous and gramineous plants would have formed vast meadows; here the soil abounded in aquatic plants, with sagittate leaves, and especially in basil plants, among which we noticed the fine flowers of the costus, the thalia, and the heliconia.
Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
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Beside these collections, which were in their origin and inception chiefly musical, and literary, as it were, only by parergon, there are successors of the earlier Miscellanies in which, as in _England's Helicon_ and the celebrated _Passionate Pilgrim_, there is some of the most exquisite of our verse.
A History of Elizabethan Literature
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A lush island, Tobago is awash with colour, from the orchids, heliconia and hibiscus tumbling over garden walls to the fruit orchards and cocoa plantations of the interior.
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Gardeners also use crotons, hardy bushes with a million variegations in purple, yellow and green, heliconias, for their slender stems and banana-like leaves, and also flowering trees (which often bloom later in the year).
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For military purposes, this and the contrabass -- the helicon -- are circular.
Scientific American Supplement No. 819, September 12, 1891
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II i 217-18 'uatibus addere _calcar_/ut studio maiore petant Helicona uirentem'.
The Last Poems of Ovid
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If you think about it, orchids, gardenias, heliconias, Birds of Paradise, and plumerias are all lovely additions to gardens in tropical areas.
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It was from the helicon that Conn in the USA devised the sousaphone for the American bandmaster John Philip Sousa.
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Aut reboant raycumRetrocita cornua bombiuf fo Vallibus & CyCni gfelidis orti ex Heliconis Cum liquidam toitunt lugubri voce querelara.
T. Lucretii Cari De rerum natura libri sex
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These bats roost, head-up, inside the smooth tubes formed as young banana or heliconia leaves unfurl.
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Coffee, swamp lily and heliconia: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico by
Crossandra, mango and jellybean plant: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico
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O Pythian rock, with forests crowned, and haunts of the Muses on Helicon! make my city and her walls re-echo with cries of joy; where sprang the earth-born crop to view, a warrior-host with shields of brass, who are handing on their realm to children's children, a light divine to Thebes.
Heracles
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If you think about it, orchids, gardenias, heliconias, Birds of Paradise, and plumerias are all lovely additions to gardens in tropical areas.
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These same tribes term the pearly drops of dew which cover the beautiful leaves of the heliconia 'star spit.'
COSMOS: A Sketch of the Physical Description of the Universe, Vol. 1
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(Piranha) three flugelhorns, sax, helicon tuba, and four tenor horns (an instrument that looks a bit like the French horn and is a standby of European military bands) blitz through tricky contrapuntal arrangements over hard-driving percussion played on a couple kinds of drums.
Chicago Reader
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[5] this maxim is as true as ever fell from poetical pen & there has more morality distilled from the waters of Helicon [6] than ever was procured from the withered skulls of metaphysicians or Philosophers.
Letter 51
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Her mistress, the lover of books and words, enjoyed the garden the most, sitting on the marble seat, admiring the green-blue-brown scenery with the simulated breeze stirring the bodhi leaves and crab-claw red heliconia.
COG-WORK CAT • by Joyce Chng
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Three beautiful options for your tropical garden in Mexico are the coffee tree, swamp lily and heliconia .... read more flora
Crossandra, mango and jellybean plant: ornamental plants and flowers of tropical Mexico
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Her mistress, the lover of books and words, enjoyed the garden the most, sitting on the marble seat, admiring the green-blue-brown scenery with the simulated breeze stirring the bodhi leaves and crab-claw red heliconia.
COG-WORK CAT • by Joyce Chng
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In the galleries, export market cut flowers such as anthuriums, orchids, carnations, heliconiums and gerberas attracted a large number of people.
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* It is probably a maranta, or a heliconia; its leaves are large and shining; it reaches the height of fourteen or fifteen feet, and its succulent stalks grow near one another like the stems of the reeds found in the humid regions of the south of Europe.
Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of America
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Large tropical flowers, like heliconia and strelitzia, are good, too.
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It attacks plants like ginger, heliconia, or palms.
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Add a splash of color with wild exotic flowers - heliconia, birds of paradise, musas, calatheas, gingers, palms, orchids, bamboos, and lotuses.
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In the muddy vegetation associated to these mangroves, big hydrophilous herbs, mainly grasses and forbs, and musaceae (Heliconia latispatha) predominate.
Guianan mangroves
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II i 217-18 'uatibus addere _calcar_/ut studio maiore petant Helicona uirentem'.
The Last Poems of Ovid
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In the galleries, export market cut flowers such as anthuriums, orchids, carnations, heliconiums and gerberas attracted a large number of people.
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This book covers the floricultural use of the most important heliconias and their relatives (gingers, costus, calatheas, ornamental bananas and birds of paradise), as well as anthuriums and tropical foliage.
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Some have picturesque names, like broad-lipped purple side-saddle flower, cobweb houseleek, lion's tail phlomis, livid hellebore, melancholy toadflax, parrot-beaked heliconia, and warty St. John's wort.