How To Use Loch In A Sentence
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A 'the time we lay there it lowped and flang and capered and span like a teetotum, and whiles we could hear it skelloch as it span.
David Balfour, a sequel to Kidnapped.
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A solid snake of people still wound back along the north shore of the loch.
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A delectable path, for example, runs up behind the cemetery, bordered by butterfly orchids and lithospermum and aristolochia and other plants worthy of better names; it winds aloft, under shady chestnuts, with views on either side.
Alone
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The other cheese beloved in Savoie, the smelly, oozing reblochon, is the star of a Savoyard specialty: the famous tartiflette.
Savoie the Fair
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Flanagan and McCulloch were co-writers on the television series 'Sleepers'.
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Isn't there something revolting about catering to the imagined needs of a tiny group of spoiled ladies, a Marie Antoinette–ish situation that reached its apotheosis when John Galliano showed his infamous clochard collection—the word means bum or hobo in French, and the tattered gowns, hand-stenciled to look filthy, trailed pots, pans, and other refuse—at the 1997 Dior haute couture show?
Art in the Parks 3: Nan Kempner's Clothing
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`Yeah... me... me friend Mr Ilochina, him don buy ` im own house.
GWENDOLEN
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It was a breezy morning, the wind sending washboard ripples across the loch.
CHAMELEON
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Add the lardons, potatoes and reblochon.
Times, Sunday Times
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At the office I decided to bring Arnie Bloch up to date with my latest information about the Finnegans.
A CONVICTION OF GUILT
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Firstly the village can be found on the east side of a great headland protruding out of Loch Carron, and therefore enjoys a position that protects it from sea gales.
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Rational Review
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They spent their afternoons playing golf—extremely badly, I may add—around Loch Lomond.
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‘After working at Cameron House, on the shores of Loch Lomond, I decided to travel round France for three months in a camper van with another chef,’ he says.
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COLLINS: In fact, there is one that's called aristolochia.
CNN Transcript Apr 2, 2004
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In addition, the floor was paved with a nice mosaic "carpet" in black, white, purple, and orange, representing central guilloche motifs, bordered by bead-and-reels that were lined by chevrons.
Interactive Dig Sagalassos - Urban Mansion Report 5
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The course will present an in-depth study of the general precepts for menstruation and lochia and the precepts specific to lochia, as well as a detailed study of the chronic annulment of ablution.
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After that they met the faery ferryman, who -- according to Sandy -- "wore a wee kiltie o 'reeds, an' a tammie made frae a loch-lily pad wi 'a cat-o'-nine-tail tossel, lukin' sae ilk the brae ye wad niver ken he was a mon glen ye dinna see his legs, walkin '.
The Primrose Ring
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However, take your boat up past the cages and through the narrows, and the loch opens up into an even more spectacular vista.
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Luckily, the banks of Loch Fyne, the longest sea loch in Scotland, are ideal for cultivating both oysters and mussels.
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Speaking generally, the design is formed by nine octagon figures, three by three, surrounded and divided by a guilloche cable band; the interspaces of the octagons are filled by four smaller square patterns, and the outer octagon spaces by 12 triangles.
Scientific American Supplement, No. 514, November 7, 1885
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John Murray carried out the first bathymetrical survey of Loch Ness in 1901.
Undefined
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[5] Meanwhile Eurylochus and his companions, finding that this force had entered and that it was impossible to storm the city, withdrew, not to the Peloponnesus, but to the country once called Aeolis and now Calydon and Pleuron, and to the places in that neighborhood and Proschium in Aetolia; [6] because the Ambraciots had come and urged them to combine with them in attacking Amphilochian Argos and the rest of Amphilochia and Acarnania; affirming that the conquest of these countries would bring all the continent into alliance with Sparta.
THE LANDMARK THUCYDIDES
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A faint path leads to an old shieling on the hillside, a soft sanctuary that gazes up the length of fjord - like Loch Hourn to where it becomes choked off by tumbling mountain slopes.
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Ingredient: Agallochum leaves , wormwood , Herb of Balsamiferou Blumea , wooden powder, bond etc.
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Continue beside the loch to Taynuilt from where you can see twin-peaked Ben Cruachan (3,695ft) to the left of the road.
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British naturists are doing a charity swim in Loch Ness in Scotland to raise funds for cancer research.
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Who of that fierce company brought the trooper to his end we never knew, but when M'Iver and I got down to the level he was dead as knives could make him, and his horse, more mad than ever, was disappearing over a mossy moor with a sky-blue lochan in the midst of it.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
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Instead, diplomats, politicians and even the media in Pakistan have joined hands in calling brutalities against the Baloch as "Pakistan's internal matter.
Malik Siraj Akbar: Pakistan Vs. Balochistan
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High mountains surround Loch Ossian, and the edges of the loch are softened by woods.
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the great Moloch of war
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Lord Glenvarloch as they left him, “You shall dearly abye this insult — we will meet again.”
The Fortunes of Nigel
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Since Lochhead was appointed makar "it's been bonkers", she tells me.
Poetry: a beautiful renaissance
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Truth compels me to state that the division was made honestly, and that little Stennes crime did not seem so terrible to him when he heard the coins jingling under his blouse, and thought of the games of galoche which he had in prospect.
The Child Spy
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The peninsula is sandwiched between two sea lochs, Loch Fyne to the west and Loch Long to the east - the latter penetrating inland from the Firth of Clyde.
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Our final day was again beautifully sunny, if freezing, so we decided to row a boat around one of Donegal's many lochs.
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Then a woman called Jenny McPherson, who had in early life, like "a good Scotch louse," who "aye travels south," found her way from Lochaber to London, where she had got into George's kitchen, and learned something better than to make sour kraut, was the individual who administered to her master's epicureanism, if not gulosity.
Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland, Volume XXIII
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Pipevines share the family Aristolochiaceae with the wild gingers (asarum).
SFGate: Top News Stories
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Other notable related Iranian languages include Persian, Kurdish, Balochi, Gilaki, spoken in the Middle East, and Ossetic, which is spoken in the Caucasus.
Planet-x.com.au » Afghan
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In fact, the extreme weather also caused a series of lesser landslips across the country, with traffic disrupted in the Black Isle, Lochalsh and Aberdeenshire.
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The Javan gibbon (Hylobates moloch) is also critically endangered.
Western Java rain forests
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Last fall, MORE reared its head when Baltimore's Department of Public Works threatened to step up enforcement of rules that keep mountain bikes off so-called singletrack dirt trails around Loch Raven and Pretty Boy reservoirs.
Baltimore City Paper
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The tidal sealochs of the east coast are particularly good otter-spotting venues.
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Inviting people over to write could interesting, making the page more "participative", though these pages will not be open to philochavistas besides the comment section.
01/02/2005 - 01/09/2005
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The laser dynamics are formulated using the Maxwell - Bloch equations.
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Levees supported high densities of Triglochin palustris (arrowgrass), which was an important food for growing geese.
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However, Lochhead argued, it is crucial that the new institution tries not to be too ambitious.
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The eastern end of Loch Arkaig, in complete contrast to its middle and upper reaches, is beautifully wooded.
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Also, as MacCulloch points out, later rigidities in predestinarian debates do not yet apply. Yet Cranmer would say that God singles out the Elect for salvation from eternal damnation, which is the fate of those not among the Elect.
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It said that the ongoing turmoil in Balochistan was part of a strategy to finally separate the province as ‘Greater Balochistan’.
02 « September « 2008 « Niqnaq
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Look at Caryopteris, Ceanothus 'Blue Cushion', Ceratostigma and Hibiscus 'Blue Bird', or buddleias 'Black Knight' (an inky blue) or 'Lochinch' (sky blue), or perennials Veronica 'Shirley Blue' and Perovskia 'Blue Spire'.
Stumped? Tulips and blue plants
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C The aristolochia vine grown on the branches of others trees (such as leucaena), to feed caterpillar larvae.
4 Operating a Butterfly Farm
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Over 45 sites were tackled this year including road verges and loch sides.
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He told her the tales of the sea lochs and the firths that decorated the coast.
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The allochthonous units that overlie the eastern part of this terrane were probably emplaced when the Magnitogorsk volcanic arc collided with this margin in late Devonian times.
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The steel-grey wavelets of Loch Skeen lapped dark peaty banks.
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From behind they rise in rough, uneven, and heathy declivities, out of the wide muir before mentioned, between Loch Eitive and Loch Awe; but in front they terminate abruptly in the most frightful precipices, which form the whole side of the pass, and descend at one fall into the water which fills its trough.
Chronicles of the Canongate
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The loch contains a crannog, a man-made island which once held a roundhouse and is believed to date from around the 1st century AD.
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“Hear, King Moloch!” called Hasdrubal, lifting his swarthy arms to heaven, then striking them with his sword till the blood gushed down, “suffer us to escape this calamity and I vow thee even my daughter Tibaït, — a child in her tenth year, — she shall die in thy holy furnace a sacrifice.”
A Victor of Salamis
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Rrrr min matt jeg hooker opp til de foran min et og gå ut til Loch Ness og rattmonterte ut og knytte min første mate opp og smide ham over bord og bruk for bait og når Nessy kommer opp uppsving der squirts blod og deretter id få det montert.
Own Your Own Whale Gun
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Threatened or now rare species also include blue monkey Cercopithecus mitis stuhlmanii, yellow-backed duiker Cephalophus sylvicultor, sitatunga Tragelophus spekei, giant hog, hylochoerus meinertzhageni, bushpig potomochoerus porcus, the Rwenzori hyrax Dendrohyrax arboreus ruwenzorii and Ruwenzori otter-shrew Micropotamogale ruwenzorii (EN).
Rwenzori Mountains National Park, Uganda
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Even though a prickly pear may be visibly spineless, the glochids on paddles and fruits remain just as nasty.
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The Lawers Burn issues from the lochan and legend has it that an outlawed Macgregor once hid in a cave behind a waterfall of the burn.
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In addition, there are bushpig Potamochoerus larvatus, giant forest hog Hylochoerus meinertzhageni, bushbuck Tragelaphus scriptus, yellowbacked and blackfronted duiker Cephalophus sylvicultor and C. nigrifrons.
Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, Uganda
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What do Norwegian fjords and Scottish lochs have in common?
Times, Sunday Times
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The fish was taken, it's said, from Loch Ken by the gamekeeper on a peacock herl tied on a hook.
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He dammed the loch, built a power station, and began installing what was to become the most sophisticated fish farm in the world.
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Richard Strauss and Mahler largely get dumped, at least as far as musical cribs go, and Bloch gets to fight it out with Debussy alone.
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Determined to have more uplifting memories of that day, the members of Loch Arthur Creamery made a batch of unpasteurised organic cheese with the last milking from the doomed dairy herd.
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Aberdeen and Lochaber, and there is good reason for supposing that the word harbour is derived from it.
Wild Wales : Its People, Language and Scenery
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Please note that you cannot drive around Loch Katrine, but if you fancy a long country stroll, you can ramble right round the perimeter, and I doubt if there is a lovelier walk anywhere in Britain.
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Threatened or now rare species also include blue monkey Cercopithecus mitis stuhlmanii, yellow-backed duiker Cephalophus sylvicultor, sitatunga Tragelophus spekei, giant hog, hylochoerus meinertzhageni, bushpig potomochoerus porcus, the Rwenzori hyrax Dendrohyrax arboreus ruwenzorii and Ruwenzori otter-shrew Micropotamogale ruwenzorii (EN).
Rwenzori Mountains National Park, Uganda
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Your honor," said he, "must pardon the uncourtliness of our ways: but we give you the best we have; and the worthy Lord Loch-awe cannot do more.
The Scottish Chiefs
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According to the map, some Pictish houses stood over to the south beyond the loch.
THE TARTAN RINGERS
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Crystal Mountain's Thistle Pub & Grille, located in Kinlochen, a Scottish-inspired lodge near the Clipper quad lift, might sound rather bar-like and it does have a wide selection of Scottish ales, Michigan wines, designer martinis and single malt whiskeys, but it's helmed by CIA-trained executive chef Darren Hawley who regularly whips up such exquisitely delicious delights as smoked pheasant and morel galantine with pickled beet and goat cheese gateau.
Pam Grout: Crystal Mountain Resort: Skiing for Grownups
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For example, Deacon John Moore is affiliated with the foliated vine group; Aaron Cook with the ogee molding group; and William Buell with the guilloche group.
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Bells you gave me, bells of victory, bells of merriment, yellow and green; cloches clashing, swaggering braggarts, helmets agleam coppery red.
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I have also ventured to invent a metre for that technically known as the Fourth Archilochian, the "Solvitur acris hiems," by combining the fourteen-syllable with the ten-syllable iambic in an alternately rhyming stanza.
The Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace
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At eight o'clock each morning, either himself or one of his team checks the salmon cages on Loch Ness and begins feeding the fish.
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The dip of the minimum reflectance (R_c) in the allochthon turns from NNW to WNW, indicating the state of stresses in the frontal zone of nappe.
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Ahead is a barren land of lochans and beautifully-ridged mountains rising steeply from an uninhabited wilderness.
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Up until last week Lochcarron had scored more goals - a factor which will count if both teams end up on the same points.
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and a small back cloche hat with black netting that came down over her eyes.
IN REAL LIFE
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He insists that he'll not be in a particular hurry - though he neglects to mention whether he'll pick it up a gear if, approaching Loch Lomond, he realises that the Lions are about to kick off.
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Our original intention was to climb the slopes north of the lochan and so avoid the crags that form the corrie walls.
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In the middle is a cephalochordate, Amphioxus, also a filter feeder, but capable of free swimming.
Ascidian evo-devo - The Panda's Thumb
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Other chapters in this informative book cover the drift-net; trawling in the west coast of Scotland lochs; the Scottish east coast fishers in the days of sail; steam drifters and more recent fishing methods.
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Acrostichum, a Bolbophyllum, a rare Aristolochia foliis palmatis, 7 lobis, subtus glaucis; sapor peracerbus, floribus _siphonicis_.
Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
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The new year has brought some dramatic changes at the loch with the addition of three new fisheries.
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They have a thick, leathery peel dotted with areolas (colored rings, generally at the base of spines in cacti) loaded with irritating glochids.
Nopales, tunas and pitayas
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On a clear day you can see Ben Nevis in the west and Buchan Ness in the east and beyond Corryhabbie Hill on the opposite side of Glen Rinnes Lochnager and the arc of the Cairngorms form the distant horizon.
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Other species include the endemic water chevrotain Hyemoschus aquaticus, African golden cat Felis aurata (K), giant forest genet Genetta victoriae, the endemic aquatic genet Osbornictis piscivora, leopard Panthera pardus, giant ground pangolin Manis gigantea, aardvark orycteropus afer, pygmy antelope Neotragus batesii, forest buffalo Syncerus caffer nanus, bush pig Potamochoerus porcus and giant forest hog Hylochoerus meinertzhageni (V) and great cane rat Thryonomys swinderianus.
Okapi Faunal Reserve, Democratic Republic of Congo
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Then, in May 1823, the hoped-for pardon arrived and he was able to resume a normal life at Kinloch.
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Not the wild fish of our rivers, lochs, lakes and sea; there the sportsman should harvest just an occasional fish when the stocks are adequate to allow it.
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The fossils of the westernmost exposures of the Hoko River Formation are allochthonous, preserved in reworked concretions within conglomerates that were deposited as part of a submarine fan system during late Eocene time.
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In some areas of Argentina, the Andean degraded caespitose (growing in dense tufts) herbaceous vegetation with open stands of dwarf shrubs includes Acantholippia hastulata, Adesmia horridiuscula, Baccharis incanum, Ephedra breana, Fabiana densa, Junellia seriphioides, Psila boliviensis, Senicio viridis, and Tetraglochin cristatum.
Central Andean dry puna
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Its extensive tracts of open moorland interspersed with small lochs made it a rich refuge for wildlife.
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Many aspects of traditional Chinese medicine, like the use of the herbs aristolochia and liquorice, are potentially harmful.
Ayurvedic medicines often contaminated by toxic metals, study says
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A Bright Idea guilloche Caldwell says he's one of few artisans who know a special technique called guilloche, which scrapes reflective indentations into his metal pieces to create a radiating shine.
Week in Words
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Is it fair that many middle-of-the-road professionals must finish in the top 20 this weekend at Loch Lomond or miss their chance to play in the world's greatest championship at Royal St George's next week?
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Mr Blocher was elected yesterday with 121 votes, unseating Ruth Metzler, the incumbent Christian People's party justice minister, who got 116.
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The view from our room is sublime - Scotland's longest loch and an assortment of rolling hills and mountains.
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From there a path twists its way through outcropping crags and tiny lochans to the summit, perched precariously on top of its own little crag.
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Then the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) is known to have done this kind general "signalling" - as in the case of the PIDC building blast.
Rulers Are Moving Spirit Behind Terrorism
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For non-mountaineers, the great feature of Knoydart is Loch Nevis, forming its southern boundary.
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The cones have remained unmoved for so long that they have acted like cloches to force-grow the grass, which is now sprouting out of the open tops.
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In summary, the cephalochordate affinity of Pikaia is at best only weakly indicated by the characters visible in fossils discovered so far.
Down with phyla! (episode II) - The Panda's Thumb
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I assume that we'll be going in, but instead he crosses towards the sea loch, and there below the road, poking out of an old dry-stone wall, is a cluster of chanterelles.
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For smarter looks, little blouses, pleated skirts and twinsets are given a flapper flavour with cloches hats, pearls and dainty shoes.
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The hotel is situated just off the A9, north of Ballinluig and south of Pitlochry.
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According to James Butler from Scotland's Wester Ross Fisheries Trust, ‘any river under three miles long flowing into a sea loch with a salmon farm in it will be dead as far as migratory fish are concerned’.
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The waters of Loch an Eilean were flat calm and the stillness of the air almost eerie.
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From the large car park on the north-west side of Loch Laggan, head along the path towards the corrie which skirts Aberarder Farm.
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For the town is in the midst of a marsh formed by the river Achelous, which, rising in Mount Pindus and passing first through the territory of the Dolopians, Agraeans, and Amphilochians, and then through the Acarnanian plain, at some distance from its mouth flows by the city of Stratus and finds an exit into the sea near Oeniadae: an expedition in winter is thus rendered impossible by the water.
The History of the Peloponnesian War
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Connected by an air line to a surface boat, he entered the loch as a crowd of onlookers cheered him on.
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There was also a compressor and Angus was shown how to pressurise the air cylinders while Hopkirk and friends were out on the loch with the launch.
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The boat, which sets off from Holy Loch marina, near Dunoon, can be booked with a skipper and cook.
Times, Sunday Times
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The prominent species are: Coregonus lavaretus, known as houting in its purely freshwater form, or as powan (Loch Lomond in Scotland), skelly (the English Lake District), and gwyniad.
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Before the 19th century, Loch Lomond and its environs, the Trossachs, wasn't the tourist haunt it is today.
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MacCulloch further claims that in the wake of Protestant catechetical efforts, ‘Roman Catholics followed suit,’ even though catechisms and catechetical instruction preceded the Reformation.
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This zone forms a narrow band that trends from Loch Eriboll south to the Isle of Skye, and is bounded on the east by the Moine thrust fault.
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In narrative, no doubt, the writer has the alternative of telling that his personages thought so and so, inferred thus and thus, and arrived at such and such a conclusion; but the soliloquy is a more concise and spirited mode of communicating the same information; and therefore thus communed, or thus might have communed, the Lord of Glenvarloch with his own mind.
The Fortunes of Nigel
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Paul Wright was unfortunate that his downward header was saved brilliantly by McCulloch.
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As your mind tries to comprehend the harshness of the scene your eyes trace a route through the rocks - up steep screes above the frozen lochan, onto a long slabby ridge.
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Organic surface horizons are often thicker than 50 centimetres, and peat-cutting is practised in easily accessible areas around lochs and roads.
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She spent more than five hours in the cold waters of Gare Loch, concealing herself from police launches and searchlights and penetrating the floating barrier surrounding the berth.
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Lochiel, one of the Jacobite commanders, brought his clansmen back to the field the next day to show them the product of their labours, and his men were horrified at what they had done in the heat of battle.
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All her aft compartments flooded, swiftly sending the boat to the muddy floor of the loch, 55 ft down.
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Laughloch stood before the wide, panoramic window that overlooked the street intersection.
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A young girl holding a myrtle branch in Archilochus survives in
Odysseus Elytis - Nobel Lecture
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We theoretically investigate the non-resonant interaction between ultrashort pulse laser and para-nitroaniline molecule medium by solving the full Maxwell-Bloch equations without approximation.
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But community councillors representing the string of villages along the shores of Loch Ness have already submitted objections.
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Beinn Eighe still dominated the landscape as we headed for Gairloch.
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The Old Inn at Gairloch is famous for its seafood and game but it is worth holding back to enjoy pudding.
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Kinloch House has recently invested in an indoor swimming pool and a new spa, and both take a stay in this bijou little hotel from average country break to a real pampering weekend.
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Dr. Ernest McCulloch, who with biophysicist James E. Till was the first to isolate and identify a stem cell, opening the door immediately to bone marrow transplants and eventually to what researchers expect will be a host of treatments for a broad spectrum of ailments including spinal cord injuries and Alzheimer's disease, died Jan. 20 in Toronto.
Ernest McCulloch dies: Scientist who first identified stem cells was 84
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In very cold areas you can keep them under cover and plant out under cloches in early spring.
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Loch Fyne is Scotland's longest and deepest sea loch, and at its head, the Loch Fyne Oysters company farms oysters and mussels for consumption in its own restaurants as well as in many others in Britain.
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There are lime rich waters, acidic tarns with all ranges in between and the Shetland Anglers Association work extremely hard to maintain the trout lochs as a top class fishing venue.
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There aren't many places more romantic than the banks of a Scottish loch.
Times, Sunday Times
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One thinks of Bloch's music as having a distinctive voice, despite a fairly wide range of idiom - from neo-Romantic to neoclassical to dodecaphonic to something entirely individual.
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A further reconnoitre involved canoeing the perimeter of Loch Morlich to check out the possibilities.
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Meals are served either in the grand hall at the 15th-century core of the tower, in a loch-side bothy, or in an enormous tree house in the garden.
Recession? What recession? Hire a Scottish castle for £60,000 a week
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Pass some lochans, looking out for an old ice house on your left, before the path rises in front of Flowerdale House.
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The view from their house is completely unobstructed over Loch na Gar, and she likes to take their border terrier, Dougal, for walks up the hill at the back.
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Like Bigfoot and the Loch Ness monster, most of the evidence for Champ's existence rests on eyewitness testimony.
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Rose shows his roots in Bloch's ‘Hebrew Rhapsody,’ but he never distorts the music by imitating cantorial wailings, as some cellists have done in this work.
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In recent years, all this has changed and 70% of production of fresh market strawberries takes place in glasshouses, tunnels and cloches.
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While Belochamp was almost a uniform gray except for his white mane and tail, Theram had a white star and stockings on both his hind legs.
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Aristolochia L herbs encounters the denial as a result of the kidney toxicity, so it is impatient duty to explore the substitution materials for medicine.
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Then there's the other kind of anthologist, the Disch kind, the weirdo, the iconoclast, the demented hedgehog to steal Archilochus of Paros's analogy.
Film Structure
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Bigfoot, the mythical apeman that for a time haunted the American subconscious - much as the Loch Ness Monster has haunted ours - was finally laid to rest along with the old man who dreamt him up.
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“Was ever woman in a strait so fearful!” exclaimed the Lady of Lochleven — “At least, thou rash boy, beware that no one tastes the food, but especially the jar of succory-water.”
The Abbot
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We took the main road from Inverness that goes right along the Western side of the loch, stopping at all the lay-bys on the way down.
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The landscape is covered with lochs and lochans - almost more water than land.
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From here a footpath runs north, through a narrow defile between Meall na h-Aodainn Moire and Creag Bhreac past Loch a'Choire and up steep slopes to the summit ridge.
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By now he realized that the retelling of sym THE NIGHT FACE bolic myths wa a standard conversational gambit here, like a Lochlanna's inquiry after the health of your father.
Do you ever read writing?
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The minor inconvenience is made up for by the superb views over the loch.
Times, Sunday Times
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The caatinga antwren (Herpsilochmus sellowi) has an isolated population in the Serra do Cachimbo.
Mato Grosso tropical dry forests
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The wind comes down on the lake, and many a family has been lost in a Scottish loch.
Christianity Today
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Arran, Islay, Bute and Mull all contain lochs full of trout and also boast short spate rivers with good runs of sea-trout and salmon.
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Plant under cloches and begin covering at night when temperatures drop below 35 degrees.
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Every corner turned reveals an amazing vista of high cliffs, waterfalls and inland lochs or fjords.
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Less than 30 miles from the centre of Glasgow, in the fresh waters of Loch Lomond, three uninhabited islands are for sale.
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This discharge, called lochia, is blood mixed with material from the uterine lining that supported the baby in the womb.
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Pregnancy and Birth
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Old Walter kens the ways of this loch, never you fear.
Healing the Highlander
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The path goes for almost four miles through undulating moorland with no views of the sea and you pass several lochans, where divers nest in the summer.
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There are also chalets on the lakeside site at Lochend Chalets, a holiday rental company run by his brother and sister.
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I carried in tray after tray of Whiskas to the Gairloch store.
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The reused pithos is decorated in relief with a guilloche band and a register of cranes.
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They went till Inverness via Loch Ness.
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We can intuitively perceive the philosophy of judicial activism through the case of Scott which was accompanied by a much political attempt and the case of Lochner which vetoed legislative regulation.
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The entry into loch Crinan is wide, and would admit of vefsels sailing out of it almost with any wind j and vefsels going southward cr northward with a fair wind, would not suffer any retardment by being obliged to alter th'iir course.
The Bee, or, Literary weekly intelligencer [microform] : consisting of original pieces and selections from performances of merit, foreign and domestic : a work calculated to disseminate useful knowledge among all ranks of people at a small expense
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Achnacloich Loch does not come with its own dream house, a fact that will no doubt please the ospreys and other birds that prefer the quiet life.
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Instead, the proportion between allochthonous and autochthonous carbon in the crustacean zooplankton was consistent with a rather conservative use of the energy mobilized by bacterioplankton and phytoplankton in the lakes.
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Next morning, when the family met at the breakfast-board, they were not a little surprised to hear Wallace recount the adventure of the night; and while Loch-awe promised every kindness to the shepherd, and a messenger was despatched with a purse to Archibald, Edwin learnt from the earl's servant, that his reason for supposing the regent was gone to his room arose from the sight of his bonnet in the outer hall.
The Scottish Chiefs
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Go through the derelict farm, through a sheepfold, and follow the Shalloch Burn which is crossed on a girder bridge about a quarter of a mile beyond the farm.
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When you look up into the heavens with a telescope, you see many nebulae whelloch are like, or approximately like, the perfectly balanced spiral nebula whelloch you see edgewise in Fig. 23.
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It is the study of such creatures as the Australian bunyip, Bigfoot, the chupacabra, and the Loch Ness monster.
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The people were sleeping; the salt air of Loch Finne went sighing through the place in a way that made me dowie for old days.
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
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The caul of Jaimie Clare Noonan (blessed by Chaplain Loch) now rests in a special casket.
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The deer are always bled and gralloched immediately after killing.
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Half the folk I met between the arches and the Big Barns were strangers that seemingly never had tartan on their hurdies, but settled down with a firm foot in the place, I could see by the bold look of them as I passed on the plain-stanes of the street A queer town this on the edge of Loch Finne, and far in the
John Splendid The Tale of a Poor Gentleman, and the Little Wars of Lorn
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Beyond Corryhabbie Hill on the opposite side of Glen Rinnes, Lochnager and the arc of the Cairngorms form the distant horizon.
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December 11th, 2009 at 6: 09 pm mercurino, I think it is reasonable to assume that India helps fund/arm the insurgent elements in Balochistan to some degree.
Matthew Yglesias » The View From Pakistan
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While Belochamp was almost a uniform gray except for his white mane and tail, Theram had a white star and stockings on both his hind legs.
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Although the features described above are present everywhere in the partially melted gneiss, grain boundary films of fine granophyre also occur in about a third of the partially melted samples from Priomh-lochs.
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The irritating midges plague outdoor workers at the home of Britain's nuclear deterrent on Gareloch all year round.
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After a couple of weeks under cover, the soil temperature below the cloches will have risen sufficiently to help seed germination.
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The immediate outgroup of craniates, the Cephalochordata, show strong asymmetry during development.
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After delivery, the lochia continue to flow for a longer time than the true catamenia.
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Nor can they claim that Lochner violates the original meaning of the Fourteenth Amendment, since these legal analysts by and large reject originalism altogether.
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Whereas creatures such as Bigfoot and the Loch Ness Monster may or may not be hoaxes, the Cardiff Giant certainly was a hoax.
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Using such words as “catenae” (connected series), “timeous” (early), “moloch” (an object of sacrifice), and “corban” (an offering to God), Madame railed at the ethics of the press, which she continued to accuse of underplaying the dangers of communism.
The Last Empress
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Netting can also be stretched over the hoops used for the popular polythene tunnel cloches.
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But the games of bouchon were the most amusing thing of all, and that famous game of galoche, which the Breton militia had brought into fashion during the siege.
The Child Spy
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It was the local clochard who had leapt into action from his roadside bench.
Times, Sunday Times
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I had arrived at Ullapool by bus in mid-afternoon, determined to satisfy an ambition to make a first visit to Lochinver.
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The most recent road circuits the northern coast of the Applecross peninsula and branches from the Lochcarron road outside Shieldaig.
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Or that I can dive down at one side of a Highland loch and come up at the other like a sheldrake?
Red Cap Tales Stolen from the Treasure Chest of the Wizard of the North