Knock Britain over her conduct towards Ireland but don't mock the Flanderspoppy.
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Two of them were sleeping under the Flanderspoppies-AlecBurr from the Upper Glen, and Clark Manley of Lowbridge.
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I next went to fetch some flowers, cornpoppies, blue beetles, marguerites, and fresh and perfumed herbs, with which to strew her funeral couch.
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The Romans brought to the UK such iconic species as corn cockle and fieldpoppy from southern Europe, Britain's countryside was never the same again.
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A loud din hung over the area, as sharp as the mingling odors of roses, fieldpoppies, onions, and garlic.
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"My name is Wilson, young man," said she, persuasively, and the Amazon's voice was mellow and womanly, spite of her coal-scuttle full of fieldpoppies.
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You should know I saw a redpoppy breaking through the snow.
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I make elderflower Turkish delight, rose-petal elixirs and sleep-inducing redpoppy potions.
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It says that the redpoppy is an emblem of remembrance and hope.
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How to wear it: Either on its own or alongside a redpoppy.
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Eyes stinging, I swept it aside; a blood- redpoppy caught in my beard.
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She gathered leaves of the redweed and dried them for tea.
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The river is fast-flowing here, full of beautiful redweed in summer.
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For a time, however, the redweed grew with astonishing vigour and luxuriance.
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I've got a line on some genuine Martian redweed, if you're interested.
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In the end the redweed succumbed almost as quickly as it had spread.
Ús de corn rose en anglès
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The cornrose to her waist.
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U.S. cornrose more than 50 percent and U.S. soybeans jumped 34 percent.
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Wheat and cornrose.
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New crop December cornrose 1.3 percent to $5.92.
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Soon the price of cornrose, and the peasant appeared before the court to demand that the tailor should fulfil his part of the bargain.
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December cornrose 2.49 percent to $4.21- per bushel while November soybeans were up 2.18 percent at $9.48- a bushel.
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Futures prices for cornrose on Friday at the Chicago Board of Trade with corn for July delivery up 1.5 percent at mid-morning.
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Sadie Cornrose and leaned over the railing, her face puckered with anxiety.
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Cornrose for a second session while wheat gained ground.
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Cornrose on increased demand for the grain.
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Cornrose ahead of crop estimates from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on Friday.
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Cornrose only four to five feet, allowing plants to spend maximum energy on growing ears, rather than leaves and stalks.
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Cornrose 3 percent, while wheat trailed as northern hemisphere harvests have largely been completed, meaning the market is more comfortable with supplies.