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  • A pruning poem is a poem that uses rhymes that are prunings of each other. Each rhyme word is one letter shorter than the rhyme word in the preceding...
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    progymnasmata prose prosimetrum prosody protagonist protologism proverb pruning poem Psalm pun purple prose pyrrhic Contents Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M...
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    peasants by combining hand tools with long poles: in this case by putting a pruning hook onto a spear shaft. According to Sir Guy Francis Laking, among the...
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    are grown in shallow containers following the precise tenets of bonsai pruning and training, resulting in an artful miniature replica of a full-grown...
    63 KB (7,253 words) - 06:42, 14 August 2024
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    peoples; they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruning hooks; nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they...
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    plant that does not require much maintenance, and tolerates years without pruning or major insect and disease problems. It is favored by landscape architects...
    26 KB (2,802 words) - 19:34, 16 July 2024
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    Portugal, dwarf bush basil is traditionally presented in a pot, together with a poem and a paper carnation, to a sweetheart, on the religious holidays of John...
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    from relatively few early tools (axe, scythe/wide-bladed knife, and the pruning hook) and the spear. Thus naming, particularly of early forms, is difficult...
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    which he struggled to achieve [the song's] seemingly inevitable climax, pruning the earlier and more obviously interesting version of the fifth and sixth...
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    established on its host, it usually is possible to save a valuable branch by pruning and judicious removal of the wood invaded by the haustorium, if the infection...
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    League, which operated by improving existing artworks in the Biennial by pruning and hybridizing in a cross between futurology and conceptual horticulture...
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  • "Mutu-wa-Sharru" (this is quite unclear) joins. The themes of fertility, pruning, and bereavement with vineyard references. The muddledness of vitality...
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    the Sources." Pages 30–55 of Jamie Hubbard, Paul Loren Swanson, editors, Pruning the bodhi tree: the storm over critical Buddhism. University of Hawaii...
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    hectares for Asolo. The steepness of the hills means that everything, from pruning to picking, is principally done by hand. The manual aspect, especially...
    30 KB (3,116 words) - 22:14, 7 August 2024
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    courtly poems from the eleventh century; it flowers at the Chinese New Year, when flowering sprigs are used as hair ornaments. In China, prunings are dried...
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  • 4:3: "They will beat their swords into plowshares and their spears into pruning hooks. Antithesis is also found; here, the second unit directly contrasts...
    26 KB (3,806 words) - 13:42, 21 March 2024
  • explosions during a performance accidentally set it alight. De Vere is shown pruning a rose bush, which he describes as a rare Tudor rose. The Tudor rose was...
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  • Levis. ”The young Levis grew up driving a tractor, picking grapes, and pruning vines in Selma, California, a small fruit-growing town in the San Joaquin...
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    Eclogue 1 (Ecloga I) is a bucolic poem by the Latin poet Virgil from his Eclogues. In this poem, which is in the form of a dialogue, Virgil contrasts...
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  • Animals Including Us Have Lungs"; "A Monkey Could Write This Poem"; "Immediately Upon Pruning a Favorite Tree", Action, Yes, Summer 2010. "Seventh of Twelve";...
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