Group of closely related religions or denominations.
Flamenco term used to group different traditional musical forms.
1 The hackberry and the first specimens of the palo verde were found in this vicinity.
2 He peeped through the green, shining twigs of the palo verde that shaded his door.
3 The younger said, Then I will turn into a palo verde and stand there forever.
4 Mercedes lay under the palo verde, her beautiful head dark and still upon a cushion.
5 Red clay dominated the landscape with a scattering of ocotillos, barrel cacti, and palo verdes.
6 No matter how hot and dry the weather the palo verde is always green and flourishing.
7 The palo verde is a tree without leaves and is a true child of the desert.
8 The prickly pear and the palo verde flashed past, green splashes against a background of drab.
9 Enough palo de sangre or moira-pinima is doubtless wasted annually to veneer all the palaces of Europe.
10 That is how the saguaro and the palo verde came to be on the mountains and the desert.
11 Arizona Public Service filed the Palo Verde renewal request in December 2008.
12 They will remain based in New York, Palo Alto and London, respectively.
13 The burglary was first reported Tuesday by the Palo Alto Daily News.
14 The Palo Alto, California-based company plans to start human trials in 2011.
15 Palo Alto said it had seen indications that the attackers were Chinese.
16 Now the French restaurant was in Redwood City, north of Palo Alto.
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