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1 And why are some plants ' parts especially potent, intense sources of flavor?
2 There are some plants which
3 Anita says there are some plants that fared better in the recent onslaught and could be useful if a similar event occurred.
4 There are some plants , like the aloe, which bear but one flower, and sometimes only at the end of a hundred years.
5 There are some plants which I hope may interest you, or at least those from Patagonia where I collected every one in flower.
6 You get a bed quicker by using plants that are two years old, and of course there are some plants better than others.
7 Menzies and Cumming were there, and there are some plants (I think Mr. Bentham told me) at the Horticultural Society and at the British Museum.
8 "There are two things I ought to have, and mean to sometime," she went on, "and they are some plants and a canary."
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