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  • At dusk, the spotted owlets in the cracked-up jackfruit and mango trees would be calling querulously, bobbing their heads and glaring at you out of great golden eyes.
  • On one side was the semul tree, the branches of the chameli adorned the verandah, the kachnar and mango trees in front, an all-season lemon tree and of course, the neem.
  • The trail is embraced by a canopy of plums and mango trees laden with soon to be ripe fruit.
  • Small bushy legumes were intercropped between the mango trees and cashews to fix nitrogen levels, add biomass and help keep the soil temperature down.
  • Teaching areas and motor areas separated by a mango tree.
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  • They feel it when they walk by her mango tree or when they admire the colorful Haitian art she loved and used to decorate all of the hospital's buildings.
  • There's no food," Jande said, standing beside a pot of rancid goat meat cooking beneath a mango tree in Terekeka, a tiny town 100 km (60 miles) north of southern Sudan's capital, Juba.
  • To the S.W. there is a group of somewhat decayed Shan Pagodas, and a Poonghie house, around which are planted mango trees and a beautiful arboreous Bauhinia, Journals of Travels in Assam, Burma, Bhootan, Afghanistan and the Neighbouring Countries
  • The bunches of unripe berries picked from this parasitical climber of betel, palm and mango trees are dried in the sun to become peppercorn, the spice that was valued above all others.
  • A homeowner who plants a mango tree does so with the expectation that mangoes will be reaped.
  • A squirrel scrambles up the thick, twisted trunk of a mango tree.
  • It sits in a quiet street where mango trees flourish. Times, Sunday Times
  • If growing a mango tree from seed, it should be planted with the rounded end facing upwards and be placed just below the surface of the soil.
  • Ada and another old lady are sitting on the ground under the mango tree.
  • Small bushy legumes were intercropped between the mango trees and cashews to fix nitrogen levels, add biomass and help keep the soil temperature down.
  • When the car came to a stop I stepped out into a clearing, lush with tropical foliage, coconuts and palms and swaying mango trees.
  • Here and there a rise of ground betrayed itself in a few cocoanuts, the ragged fans of tall bouri palms, or a plume-like clump of bamboo and the hospitable shade of a magnificent mango tree. A Woman's Impression of the Philippines
  • We'd cook pulses while my cousins climbed mango trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • While some mango trees take up to five years to fruit, others start fruiting very young.
  • A homeowner who plants a mango tree does so with the expectation that mangoes will be reaped.
  • We would rob the tallest mango trees in the colony of their ripest mangos and often dive into the nearby canal for a cool dip.
  • Bushbabies in the branches, fruit bats munching in the mango trees, a night-time lullaby of sea on sand — magic. Times, Sunday Times
  • The old girls sit for hours under a mango tree, threading and weaving, gossiping and telling stories.
  • The yellow youth in the grass skirt was swaying beneath a mango tree, muttering to himself. Times, Sunday Times
  • Canice tugs at a rope tied to the root of a riverside mango tree and pulls in a cylindric handmade bamboo trap.
  • Chickens looked down on us from their roost in the branches of a mango tree.
  • Banana, star fruit and mango trees frame the small swimming pool. Times, Sunday Times
  • O Bharata, there, flows in a westward course the sacred river Narmada, graced by Priyangu and mango trees, and engarlanded with thickest of canes. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 1 Books 1, 2 and 3
  • We'd cook pulses while my cousins climbed mango trees. Times, Sunday Times
  • The bunches of unripe berries picked from this parasitical climber of betel, palm and mango trees are dried in the sun to become peppercorn, the spice that was valued above all others.
  • The yellow youth in the grass skirt was swaying beneath a mango tree, muttering to himself. Times, Sunday Times
  • Although the mango tree did not originate in this part of the world, St Lucia now boasts many varieties.
  • They saw a cat asleep atop a branch of a mango tree.
  • On August 29 I trimmed the upper branches of a mango tree in my backyard.
  • Along the shore are ceiba and banana and ficus, and bright emerald clusters of sea lettuce (Chlorophyta), water hyacinth, giant mango trees, the fruit tree called poponjoche, and the bright-blossomed national flower, the Sacuanjocheink. Richard Bangs: Nic' of Time
  • Banana, star fruit and mango trees frame the small swimming pool. Times, Sunday Times
  • Do you know of any properties or smallholdings, anywhere, with groves of mango trees for sale?
  • There was also a new type of wasp building a nest in the mango tree.
  • O Bharata, there flows in a westward course the sacred river Narmada, graced by _Priyangu_ and mango trees, and engarlanded with thickest of canes. The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa Translated into English Prose Vana Parva, Part 1
  • Last year we featured a gardener who was enjoying summer fruit from a mango tree in his garden.
  • Anne prefers to survey the garden from a vantage point under the mango trees, overlooking the dam.
  • I have a mango tree that's been in the ground two years.
  • If growing a mango tree from seed, it should be planted with the rounded end facing upwards and be placed just below the surface of the soil.
  • He rose, said farewell to the mango tree and the pleasure garden.
  • Five children sitting on a rusty piece of galvanise, under the shade of a mango tree, with their young mother greeted the Prime Minister.
  • A few men were having their afternoon siesta under the mango tree.
  • Standing in the shade of a mango tree, overstuffed backpacks slung over our shoulders, we were soon introduced to a string of others caked in mud.
  • A few men were having their afternoon siesta under the mango tree.
  • It sits in a quiet street where mango trees flourish. Times, Sunday Times
  • Most of my relatives there have a mango tree and you can be woken up at night by a big "thunk" because mangos fall from the trees onto the rooftops. Recipes for Mango and Feta Salad & Pan-Fried Scallops with Mango Salsa (Μάνγκο και Φέτα Σαλάτα & Χτένια με Μάνγκο Σάλτσα)
  • She was kneeling under our mango tree drying out some wheat.
  • You can't make me believe _that_ -- it's rubbish -- like the mango tree and rope trick -- it's impossible, simply _impossible_ to make strong-minded, level-headed people do things against their will. Leonie of the Jungle
  • I grabbed a mango tree when the tidal wave tried to sweep me away.
  • One sunny afternoon, Agueda took a stroll down her backyard, and noticed a familiar young man sitting under a mango tree.
  • The over-grown mango tree still looked good and strong.

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