How To Use Marsh In A Sentence

  • But he likes the feeling of pride he gets when marshaling a bomber plane to the runway for a launch - no matter the weather.
  • Marshals struggled in vain to prevent spectators rushing onto the racetrack.
  • He was one of the first 19th century sailors who tamed the seas through science, inventing systems for transporting cannon over marshy ground, ciphers for code and a system of hydrographical surveys.
  • Sometimes he goes to watch birds in the suburban marshes, where more rare species can be found.
  • The south slope is more gentle and ends in a marshy bay.
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  • New saltmarshes, mudflats and sandflats would evolve and help to form natural sea defences, as well as create a prime location for rare species to make their homes.
  • The birds occupy a range of wetland habitats: lakes, rivers, reedbeds, sedge fens, marsh dykes, ponds, flooded gravel pits and meres.
  • Where woods existed near undrained marsh or bog, a traveller's difficulties were enhanced.
  • This is Marshgate Lane, a 100% non-residential slice of East London, one solitary road cutting across the flood plain of the River Lea.
  • The editorial begins with a recapitulation of the basic argument marshaled by the Bush administration regarding his past actions while on the board of directors of Harken Energy.
  • Marshy tongues of land determined property lines more than geometric principles of land settlement.
  • Anabel laughed as she put the roasted marshmallows on some graham crackers.
  • The study, which was ordered by influential US military adviser Andrew Marshall, suggests that climate change should become an issue of national security rather than just a scientific discussion.
  • Rare cinquefoil bloom just inches from the path and marsh grasses waft in the breeze.
  • Parking at the event appeared well organised and there were plenty of marshals about to make sure cars were lined up properly and able to leave the ground easily at the end of the day.
  • But the Marshall islanders take little interest in those factors - what count instead are the shapes and orientations of the ocean swells that break around islands.
  • Yet it was only by selection, editing and rearrangement that the facts of nature were marshalled.
  • The first two pictures are marsh helleborines and the last one is a green flowered helleborine which had been discovered the day before our visit.
  • Also on the program that night were the Marshall Dancers from the Lower Yukon, dressed in sumptuous headdresses that were trimmed with wolf and beaver fur.
  • After the trial ended, U.S. Marshals began hauling silver-haired Jimmy Fratianno around the country to testify in major mob cases. Kill the Irishman
  • Large parts of the marsh are now in use as a buffer area when food stock is temporarily depleted.
  • Marshall disputes the argument that Dean has locked up the nomination.
  • (We went yesterday and they only gave her one marshmallow with her babycino. 2.5 years old « Mad Dave and Lil
  • Last season Marsh pulled off a string of penalty saves and he did not disappoint this time, brilliantly palming away Nick Fisher's spot kick.
  • Breed exclusively by fresh and brackish water and marshes; often in coastal waters on migration.
  • Even the ostrich squawk as they make their way across the sandvelt to open marshlands and savannahs dotted with acacia, baobab trees and wild sage bushes.
  • the Marshall Plan helped Europe recover from World War II
  • The wetland park, which will soon be the animal's permanent home, will cover 64 hectares of land and include tropical marshland.
  • When she asked what it was, I responded ‘Homemade marshmallows, roasted peanuts and cocoa nibs enrobed in dark chocolate’, a dark mood crossed her face.
  • I took a tentative sip of my wine: a muddy Pinot Grigio from the reed-riddled fields of some reclaimed Italian marsh. THE CALLIGRAPHER
  • You'd have to surrender your phones at the door or be punched unconscious by an air marshal. Times, Sunday Times
  • The marshland areas were areas that dissidents could go and hide in, deserters from the army could go and hide in.
  • One evening we labored, stung by nettles and mosquitoes, to set up Sewell's camera blind on Otter Pond in the great marsh.
  • It slopes southwest from the watershed between the Nile and Congo rivers, part of an ancient peneplain interrupted by mostly granitic inselbergs, threaded by gallery forests, with large marshland depressions. Garamba National Park, Democratic Republic of Congo
  • A few unnecessary flights of melisma aside, the Best R&B Performance class works too; it includes songs by Marsha Ambrosius, Ledisi, Kelly Price & Stokely, Corinne Bailey Rae and Charlie Wilson. The Grammys Again Defy Common Sense
  • Richard was marshalling the doctors and nurses, showing them where to go.
  • However, open and closed wagons are available for the carriage of bicycles and can be marshalled into a train as required.
  • (Christopher and Charles Marshall received $4,151 on May 2, 1777, "for sundry medicines and chirurgical instruments supplied by them for the use of different battalions of continental forces.") [116] _Pennsylvania Journal_, January 29, 1777. Drug Supplies in the American Revolution
  • This area of grazing marshes is now a nature reserve and includes woodland, marsh and heathland, and can be explored on marked trails.
  • The Squamscott River Wetlands Component boasts four rare plants: the marsh elder, the stout bulrush, the small spike-rush and the exserted knotweed. Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, New Hampshire
  • Dutiable also met with opposition, and moreover it had a rival, customable; but Marshall wrote it into his historic decisions, and thus it took root. Chapter 2. The Beginnings of American. 3. New Words of English Material
  • North of the Arno was a wide tract of marshland, which had to be crossed before the Apennine mountains could be reached. The Red Book of Heroes
  • I use a spiderman rod to catch spot and other small baitfish from the docks and salt marshes. The Barbie Rod Challenge
  • Three lakes are also found in this park, providing habitat for a variety of waterbirds as well as antelope species with a preference for marshy or open, grassy habitat such as sitatunga, oribi (Ourebia ourebi), waterbuck, tsessebe, and lechwe (Kobus leche). Angolan Miombo woodlands
  • Excellent marksmanship is one of the key skills required of the marshals, who work in very compact spaces often tens of thousands of feet in the air.
  • There were also a few open spaces - like steel stockyards, railway marshalling yards and scrap yards with rusting car-hulks piled high like the lobster creels on Sorbaig pier.
  • These were used for storing shellfish after they had been collected from nearby saltmarsh creeks and before they were taken to markets.
  • Like most wrens, Marsh Wrens eat primarily insects and spiders.
  • Twenty-eight of the marshals were shot and another 160 police officers were injured.
  • The marshal rode at the head of the parade.
  • ‘Luckily our fire marshals reacted in time and prevented the total loss of an expensive participating vehicle,’ he said.
  • The river channel meanders through wide tidal freshwater marshes of cattail and sedges (Carex spp. and Scirpus spp.), with stands of saltmarsh cordgrass along the upper banks.
  • He said no German field marshal in history had ever surrendered. THE BRONZE HORSEMAN
  • In other words, researchers at a typical site directly observe one killing every seven years. in a response to Sussman and Marshack, published in the same volume as their analysis, that chimpanzee coalitionary killings are "certainly rare. Scientific American
  • What I discovered in Bruce Hindmarsh's learned biography was that Newton became a convert not because of his disgust for the slave trade, but because of his horror at the dissolute life he had led.
  • Habitat and Ecology: In ponds , paddy and other marshy or flooded areas.
  • It looked like a pat of butter caught in the midst of an ocean, with puffy marshmallows snuggling up.
  • _Pussy willow, Glaucous willow_ 40, 41, 171 falcata, Pursh _Black willow_ 42 fragilis, L. _Crack willow, Brittle willow_ 43-45 nigra, Marsh. Handbook of the Trees of New England
  • These were the Marshall Plan days, which sadly ended in the '70s, and the US became even more kind of insistent on pushing these wrong policies on the developing countries and some other countries. Democracy Now!
  • The once stable, slow - moving, marshy perennial river transformed into an unstable, flood-prone, intermittent stream.
  • The general marshalled his forces for a major offensive.
  • But then the film attempts to jar the viewer with gory scenes like one around a bonfire wherein roasted marshmallows turn mouths and faces into sticky goo. Weekend Weirdness: Animal Collective’s ODDSAC Premieres in NYC; Chuck Norris Does Actionfest; Actor David Sherrill on The Wraith (and a Sequel?); Melvins Versus The Shining; Stussy’s J. Dilla Documentary | /Film
  • The Easy Peasy Skate, as it's known, is a good way to practise for more challenging city skating, such as the Sunday stroll and Friday night skate, weekly marshalled events through central London. 10 of the best outdoor activities in London
  • When it is finally settled, the Marshall estate may be worth no more than $100,000.
  • Land being reclaimed from salt marsh was once again covered by the storming high tides. EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man
  • I've got to start saving copies of these articles before the inevitable switcheroo. - Josh Marshall
  • US marshals specialize in finding fugitives and escapees.
  • Acadian farms, dependent on dikes and the development of marshland, were self-contained and achieved high levels of production of cereals and apples, and then of livestock.
  • The university marshal arrived with the six ‘bedels,’ who are proctors carrying long silver rods to intimidate unruly undergraduates into better behavior.
  • The fire marshal discovered that the fire originated at a first-floor front window, the spokesman said.
  • Land being reclaimed from salt marsh was once again covered by the storming high tides. EXTINCTION: Evolution and the End of Man
  • It's among those contracts that the crisis has made rewritable It's also that which Josh Marshall describes as a set of "social bargains that explain why it is that the overwhelming number of people are content with the fact that some people make $45,000 a year and other people make $45,000,000 a year. Terrance Heath: The Jobs Deficit & The Breaking Point, Pt. 2
  • Inarus, the author of the revolt, was betrayed, and perished on the cross, and the whole of Egypt once more succumbed to the Persian yoke, save only that portion called the marshy or fenny parts (under the dominion of a prince named Amyrtaeus), protected by the nature of the soil and the proverbial valour of the inhabitants. Athens: Its Rise and Fall, Complete
  • Last, in 1896 in Plessy v. Ferguson, another profoundly antilibertarian decision, the Supreme Court held over the lonely dissent of John Marshall Harlan, that the broad police power of southern states could allow them to force segregation in public transportation and public schools, and impose antimiscegenation laws. Rand Paul's Wrong Answer
  • Belmarsh also had a team of mental health specialists including three psychiatrists and three psychiatric nurses.
  • Spotted redshank share their forest-marsh nesting grounds with wood sandpipers, greenshank, whimbrel, jack snipe and broad-billed sandpipers.
  • The beach backs on to a lake and a salt marsh. Times, Sunday Times
  • It viewed the Marshalls attack merely as an enemy attempt to divert strength from our southern operations.
  • It might have been useful for her to develop more fully an organizational framework capable of marshaling her textual and material evidence as well.
  • Missus jets out to QLD A.M thursday so I get to collect young fella from Footy training, that 6pm at the earliest, drop at the Marsh, 6.30, turn dunny door around and head for melb, thats 40 minutes obeying the LAW! Cheeseburger Gothic » And some touring admin.
  • The marshes provide a rich habitat for water plants.
  • Once, presumably, this quadrangle with its smooth lawns, its massive buildings and the chapel itself was marsh too, where the grasses waved and the swine rootled. A room of one's own
  • It has been assumed by some people, especially those with an interest in discrediting George Marshall and the Truman administration, that this truce prevented Chiang from conquering Manchuria .
  • Supposedly about ideas and values, parties are usually tools for marshalling and brokering power - often crassly and with a walloping dose of self-interest.
  • Around the circular pit were crowded all the races of Garden, or rather, all those races which had not been ex­terminated resisting the evil Wizards: the hooded Druids, brachiate tree dwellers from the Great Forest, a band of fuzzies in their bright orange robes, many lizard soldiers hissing and laughing and shouting, stubby little Marsh Folk, and hundreds of mutants. Prayers To Broken Stones
  • Within two minutes of ordering appetizers, our party was inundated with marshmallow-size gnocchi and enough gooey risottos to caulk a ship.
  • Jamie's blunt forefinger flipped one off its stem, and traced the spokes of the basidium as he marshaled his next words. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • landward, miles of rough grass marshes melt into low uplands
  • Marshal Sergei Akhromeyev, chief military adviser to Gorbachev, committed suicide on Aug. 24.
  • There were a few minutes of silence while they were all roasting their marshmallows.
  • The marsh is an area of great scientific interest on account of its wild flowers.
  • She bit into the charred marshmallow, spilling hot liquid marshmallow down her chin.
  • Richard was marshalling the doctors and nurses, showing them where to go.
  • Lucinda Marshall, author of this story and obvious feminazi, thinks mothers should refuse such gifts today.
  • The best example I can think of offhand is from Michael Marshall Smith's Only Forward. On Prologues
  • Long also assumed that, like sunlight, most cosmic rays were reflected by the Earth's atmosphere, and that as one rose higher above the Earth, the energy from cosmic rays would grow stronger until they would heat Pat Marsh's balloon hundreds of degrees when it rose above the stratopause. Diagnosing "Cosmic Fever"
  • Afterwards, toast marshmallows while enjoying steaming hot chocolate or coffee.
  • Fieldwork was planned to coincide with high tides, which allowed the johnboat to travel closer to the marsh edge and further up tributary creeks.
  • In the summer, they breed on marshy, lowland tundra at the northern limits of the boreal forest.
  • Will Marshal is buried in Kirkcudbright church, where his monument is still shown, decorated with a scutcheon suitably blazoned with two tups’ horns and two cutty spoons. Additional Note
  • Mini marshmallows make a nice finishing touch. The Sun
  • Spring flowers which can be spotted in the wood at this time of year include the yellow celandine, marsh marigold and wood anemone (also known as wind flower).
  • Today's the day for refuse collection where I live, and the miasma of smells and stench from the bins was like wading through a marsh this morning.
  • Marshall McLuhan claimed that Western culture would return to the "tribal and oral pattern.
  • The Romans became practised at draining marshes to rid areas of malaria-carrying mosquitoes.
  • Scotland can look forward to two decades of friendly goalkeeping rivalry from youngsters Craig Gordon and David Marshall, writes Douglas Alexander
  • The greenish yellow marsh meadow locust prefers to sing on hot, quiet forenoons from moist ditches and grassy banks.
  • Plants are greater stitchwort, bluebell, devils bit scabious, Himalayan balsam, ragged robin, marsh marigold, quaking grass and lady's smock.
  • His gifts were all products from his establishment, to wit: six boxes of jujubes, a whole jar of racahout, three cakes of marshmallow paste, and six sticks of sugar-candy into the bargain that he had come across in a cupboard. Madame Bovary
  • Eat while the marshmallow is warm. Times, Sunday Times
  • A life of insignificance, is a life that does not signify anything," Mr. Marshall added. Daisy in the Field
  • According to Page there are still more admirals ashore than ships afloat, more air marshals than squadrons aloft. Times, Sunday Times
  • This cheese is made from raw, unpasteurized, organic cow's milk by Joe Schneider of Daylesford Creamery, Morton in the Marsh, Gloucestershire.
  • When Donald and the Young Marshal arrived in the capital of Jehol, they discovered that Tang had loaded several hundred trucks with his personal belongings and dispatched them to safety. The Last Empress
  • BTW If you think doves are hard try hunting jacksnipe around a marsh. Feathers vs Clay
  • The marshlands thereabouts remained very brumous for most of the winters.
  • Wild plants such as the early marsh orchids are very selective about where they grow.
  • Lake Alaotra is also home to the Alaotra lemur Hapalemur griseus alaotrensis [image at left]: the only primate that spends most of its life in marshland. Archive 2006-11-01
  • The younger players were well marshalled by their opponents and did not get the same latitude as they did in previous games.
  • Located on a cordgrass marsh, the house rests on random pilings that blend in with the pine grove.
  • I deem it my duty further to observe that much of the imperfections in the returns of the last and perhaps of preceding enumerations proceeded from the inadequateness of the compensations allowed to the marshals and their assistants in taking them. State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
  • While toilet and lavatory have discarded their original meanings, terms such as bog retained their original meanings (` a marshy place ') as well as being understood in Britain as a slang synonym for a toilet; it achieved an entry in Hotten's dictionary as early as 1864 as "a privy as distinguished from a water-closet. VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol XIX No 4
  • Arianna Huffington, Markos Moulitsas Zuniga (Dailykos) Josh Marshall (talkingpointsmemo. com) are all opening up venues where people who practice the occupation of awakener can do their good work. Awakener; My Occupation. And yours?
  • Balpa said that under the agreement an aircraft captain will be told when sky marshals are to be on board a flight, who they are and where they will be sitting.
  • Now, fully half of Napoleon's marshals had started their careers as common soldiers.
  • Stanley Kauffmann in his review of Stephen Becker's Marshall Field III calls in question the author's "expertise in the arts" by citing a statement of Mr. Becker on Field's interest in music: "He may not have known a mordant from a pralltriller. Letters
  • TOTENBERG: Republicans have also criticized Kagan for what they call her heroes: the two judges she clerked for after law school, federal appeals court Judge Abner Mikva and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall, as well as former Israeli Chief Justice Aharon Barak. At Confirmation Hearings, GOP Eyes Kagan's Record
  • Flying with rapidity from the hills of Media to the marshes of the The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
  • Coastal migrants can often be found along tidal creeks, salt marsh edges, and mudflats, rarely on sandy ocean beaches.
  • But he did demonstrate real political acumen in marshalling the argument that had no rebuttal and that carried the day. My Canada - Today and Tomorrow
  • However, earlier data from the laboratory of Richard Marsh found that squirrel monkeys could be infected by intracerebral CWD inoculation. CWD Worse Than Ever In Wisconsin Counties
  • What a relief --- to just switch off brains that had been taught to negotiate the marshland of divorce, remarriage and blended families. MAN AND WIFE
  • This is a region dotted with Chotts, lakes and salt marshes that expand and subtract with the seasons, attracting vast flights of birds as well as herds.
  • But Indiana teenager David Tidmarsh is now the National Spelling Bee champ by correctly spelling -- bear with me -- alopecoid. CNN Transcript Jun 4, 2004
  • Areas within the pheasant management counties that contain adequate winter cover such as cattail and shrub-carr marshes, well established native prairie fields, and areas with 15 percent or more of the landscape in idle grassland will have the highest pheasant densities. Undefined
  • The gobblers will be honorary grand marshals at Disneyland's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
  • The alpine pastures and marshes with an amazing variety of wild flowers were most eye-catching.
  • Marshmallow, which grows in the primordial bogs and swamplands, was harvested and used to fashion these crude idols, which were then devoured to cure thigh ache.
  • People truly do not understand the extent to which new media is not a business," said Marshall Herskovitz, the veteran television producer who last year declared his independence from the networks and created "quarterlife," a web series and social media hub. Sharon Waxman: Can Hollywood Make Like Obama -- and Change?
  • The hordes of away fans were marshalled safely in and out of the ground by police.
  • The balsam is less common, generally found in marshy spots, in company with its kinsman, the tamarack, which in summer, at least, has all the appearance of an evergreen. Rural Hours
  • ‘I just think he is a wonderful dog, he's got a lot of bottle,’ said Mr Marsh as he ruffled the ears of his faithful companion.
  • Each cylinder can generate radio signal to disrupt cellular traffic, said Marshall.
  • Whether performing on stage or off, Astaire, like Marshall / Monescu and other dandified leading men, created an aesthetic of performance and fastidious elegance.
  • Evidence is not given sequentially - it comes out witness by witness and needs to be marshalled and arranged issue by issue.
  • Like Marshall, Lee is a different character out on the pitch where he hurls down his thunderbolts with a fearsome accuracy and hostility to take a wicket every 32 balls, one of the best strike rates ever.
  • A Wall Street Journal analysis of market data provided by Elroy Dimson , Paul Marsh and Mike Staunton of the London Business School suggests the central-bank intervention might indeed be a turning point for the markets: U.S. and emerging-market stocks may be poised to outperform, while European stocks could be headed for more trouble. How to Play the Rescue
  • The most unusual bread he has tasted recently was marshmallow and beer flavour.
  • With my first step, I sank up to my waist and got a good whiff of the gym-bag-from-hell odor that any marsh emits in summertime when disturbed. A Sportman's Life: A Sinking Feeling
  • The area consists of a flat patchwork of marshes in the Gangetic plain, artificially created in the 1850s and maintained ever since by a system of canals, sluices and dykes. Keoladeo (Bharatpur) National Park, India
  • For Marshall, citizenship expresses full membership in the national political community.
  • Among the zoological delights that awaited them according to him were the dagger-tooth: a 120 kilo, furred predator of the mountains; the greater snowbird with a three-meter wingspread and talons that could carry off a full-grown Klingon; plus a host of uncatalogued amphibians that made the marshes acutely inhospitable. Pawns and Symbols
  • In August 1935 , we began our march across the marshy grassland.
  • Joscelyn inspected them like a captain marshalling his men, and when each was armed with an apple she said: Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard
  • But the judiciary acquitted Hindmarsh - a comparative rarity these days - following very public support from Morley.
  • Appointed a marshal in 1918, on the plinth of his statue in London are the words ‘I am conscious of having served England as I served my own country.’
  • Acres of the perfectly uniform crops along the fens, the reclaimed marshlands of Cambridgeshire, are ripening, but until the rain lifts the harvesters will not be leaving their homes.
  • Visit ponds, swamps, fragile marshes, and pretty beaches along the Chesapeake, or fish the area's many streams and rivers.
  • There is always something at that marsh but I had a special fancy for an early cuckoo. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Pacific silverweed prefers sunny coastal dunes to marsh edges, sandy bluffs, wetland meadows and mudflats.
  • The humble marshmallow has been given a gourmet makeover by foodies on the lookout for the next sweet sensation. The Sun
  • Some flights to the US could be grounded after the airline pilots' union called on its members not to fly with armed sky marshals on board.
  • The Marsh Frog is a bit like the common frog but greener and its head is more pointed.
  • It is not hopeless, it is not undoable, we have only to marshal the will to start paying attention.
  • The salt marshes and mud flats attract large numbers of waterfowl.
  • Some areas of prairie occur, with dominant grass species being Calamagrostis canadensis, Deschampsia caespitosa, Poa spp. and Carex spp., and the Peace-Athabasca Delta has flats with marshes of cat-tail Typha latifolia and sedges Carex rostrata, C. atheroides and C. aquatilis. Wood Buffalo National Park, Canada
  • Its mud-flats, sand dunes and salt marshes attract an array of unusual birds, which accounts for the number of twitchers with binoculars and long-lens cameras on the island.
  • RICHARD II. to THOMAS MOWBRAY, Earl Marshal, and now borne by the Duke of NORFOLK, is _a lion statant guardant, his tail extended or, and ducally gorged arg. _: the PERCY lion is _statant, his tail extended or_: each lion stands upon a chapeau. The Handbook to English Heraldry
  • The conference's opening speaker, Marshawn Evans, will do just that when she talks about "habitude" and how it can create a "great" you. Media Newswire
  • On both sides stretched green fields dotted with groves of palm trees and marsh grass. BLACK KNIGHTS: On the Bloody Road to Baghdad
  • Marshal found that a tough resistance awaited him, although the allied commander-in-chief, Bernadotte, moved with the utmost caution, as if he were bent on justifying Napoleon's recent sneer that he would "only make a show" (_piaffer_). The Life of Napoleon I (Volume 2 of 2)
  • Farmers simply saw the marsh as unproductive land that could be used for grazing animals.
  • They were simple folk, living in rounded huts or cabins, which were perched on floors supported by piles, probably on account of the marshiness of the ground, and which had to be entered by means of ladders. Ancient Egypt
  • Despite being handed perhaps one of the most intriguing ensembles ever assembled for a cheesy Hollywood movie, Marshall continuously squanders his riches in service of a lame, multistranded story that goes nowhere. Moberly Monitor-Index Homepage RSS
  • Marshmallow creme is scoopable, spreadable marshmallow confection. Baking Bites » Print » What is marshmallow creme?
  • But instead of staying to shake hands, to move from table to table, to take names and phone numbers, to marshal some of this excitement for that "door-to-door" movement he had envisioned, Sharpton abruptly strode from the ballroom and the hotel. Pompadour With a Monkey Wrench
  • The marsh fritillary was once common across Britain and Europe, but has been in sharp decline over the past century because of loss of habitat.
  • As they marshaled the aircraft to its final parking spot, the number three brake became engulfed in flames.
  • One of our best subs, taken to task this morning for what I described as the unforgivable crime of putting an acute accent on the artist Edgar Degas 'surname in last week's paper, held his hand up to the offence but pointed out that he had been working on seven different pages under severe time pressure," Marsh writes. Regret the Error
  • This area is surrounded by sandy plains and salt marshes.
  • Yet because most of the victims were Kurds, Shiites, marsh Arabs, Iranians and Kuwaitis, the question was why it should matter to the West—anymore than, say, the butcheries in the Congo matter. Tyranny and Indifference
  • Perhaps they'll end up pitching their tents somewhere on Romney Marsh.
  • There on the back was cheese, caramel, butter, plain, and even marshmallow flavored popcorn!
  • Krishna Pandit did the same and was extremely happy when the snake guided him through the swampy and marshy land, until he reached the hollow trunk of a mulberry tree.
  • For some reason I always imagined the author to be some tweedy pipe smoking gentleman - so I was surprised to discover the author's name behind the initials - Henrietta Elizabeth Marshall!
  • Whilst in Ilkley Mr Titchmarsh will also carry out an informal book signing of his latest work The Royal Gardeners - for which the TV series will also start to be screened during November.
  • I had rooibos tea with marsh harrier. Times, Sunday Times
  • From what it sounded like, the trees fell, and over several summers sank into the mushy tundra marshiness.
  • As the show continued, Marshall's slow plodding, material began to wear on many of the unconverted.
  • They had marshalled an armada of 1000 boats and a squadron of 70 aircraft to help clear up the oil.
  • When Francis was born, Mr Place was an officer of the Marshalsea court.
  • The black bib did extend outwards towards the throat and wasn't as neat as on a Marsh Tit.
  • FORMULA NUMBER 23: Cranberry Bladder Defense: cranberry extract, uva ursi extract, fu ling, echinacea, coptis, polyporus, marshmallow, alisma; use for bladder infections from heat, with scanty, dark painful urination. THE NATURAL REMEDY BIBLE
  • Interesting marsh birds found in the reclaimed areas include egrets Egretta alba, E. garzetta and E. intermedia, purple heron Ardea purpurea (a rare vagrant from Africa) and green-backed heron Butorides striatus, while birds of prey include osprey Pandion haliaetus, Pallas's sea-eagle Haliaeetus leucoryphus (R), white-bellied sea-eagle H. leucogaster, grey-headed fishing eagle Ichthyophaga ichthyaetus, peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus, Oriential hobby F. severus, northern eagle owl Bubo bubo and brown fish owl Ketupa zeylonensis. Sundarbans National Park, India
  • It's unfortunate that on Tuesday, the final day of the South Zone duck season, most duck hunters will watch the morning sky through a windshield or office window instead of through a screen of cordgrass along the edge of a marsh pond.
  • Still, we mellow out round the fire, toasting marshmallows and muttering into the gloom.
  • Living among creeks, lagoons, and salt marshes makes fishing and the salt trade part of everyday life in the area.
  • In scheme II, container trains are remade-up after hauled into a junction station in pickup and drop trains, and the remade-up trains are delivered to a marshalling station in transfer trains.
  • Don't get me wrong, marshmallow meringue is still on the top of my list for favorite frosting's, but I felt that the Swiss meringue buttercream would be a better option for decorating as it's smooth and very easy to work with. BIRTHDAY CAKE/MAY CAKE SLICE BAKERS
  • The remainder continue their unmaidenly journey in search of husbands, whom they find waiting in cheerful readiness in almost any marsh.

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