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A sweet bilberry also abounds in some parts of the country.
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From the shadows of the bilberry bushes two stooping figures rushed at him.
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My road wound up and up, the heather and bilberry on either hand.'
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Thonolan, you wouldn't turn down a cup of Tamio's wonderful bilberry wine, would you?
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Helena fell back on the bilberry stalk, to gain time.
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The wild fig-tree grows here, and the huge boulders are tapestried with box and bilberry.
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And for sweets: the oatcakes he'd seen her baking earlier, plus bilberry tarts, stewed pears, and gilliflower pudding.
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A bilberry thicket straggled down to the opposite bank of the stream on both sides of the road.
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What I want is of a ruddier pattern than this-notexactly a bottle-tintedpattern, but something approaching bilberry.
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After that, all trace of the road disappeared; they walked on the bare rock through shrubs and bilberry bushes.
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Dolando and Roshario brought the next offerings to the young couple- arichchamois stew and a deep red bilberry wine.
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The bilberry, in Ireland known as the frochin-berry, a rich source of antioxidants, is flowering for the first time in decades.
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Various berries, such as the cranberry, the bilberry, together with the tender shoots of heath, constitute the food of this species.
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You may have already been picking and enjoying that most delicious of wild fruits - the bilberry or blaeberry or fraughan.
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Virus-induced gene silencing was used to suppress VmTDR4 expression in bilberry, resulting in substantial reduction in anthocyanin levels in fully ripe fruits.
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You're a lucky man, Thonolan, Mating a woman who makes bilberry wine this good. There was a chorus of agreement and laughter.