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1 He likes open woodland best, especially where there are many nut trees.
2 They went a few dozen yards through fairly open woodland , keeping a sharp look-out.
3 The scotch had a piney, musty flavor, like open woodland and fireplaces in the fall.
4 But presently the path entered an open woodland , and now her delight broke forth beyond bounds.
5 We associate them with shade, as they are often found in open woodland , but they are most adaptable.
6 One branch of the family stayed in the tropical forest, and the other branch stepped out into the open woodland .
7 Everywhere we have an open woodland , the ground being partially covered with a very thin pasture, with little appearance of verdure.
8 A little beyond that, the traveling group came to a pleasant area of open woodland on the edge of an oxbow lake.
9 Toward evening, they followed a small feeder upstream through an open woodland of bare-branched willows and birch, to a stand of stone pines.
10 The nature of the country also favours this, for instead of a grassy plain, there is an open woodland , composed of low prickly mimosas.
11 It was, he thought, half a mile across, and the opposite shore was open woodland , grassy and meadow-like, and dotted with fine old oaks.
12 The Crane was in a spit of open woodland , with before him and on either side deep fenland with paths known only to its dwellers.
13 My first enthusiasm was not a little chilled as I walked back, along an open woodland path, to the bridge where Graygown was placidly reading.
14 In the afternoon, explore the rainforests and open woodlands surrounding Drysdale River Station.
15 The man mounted and they started back through the open woodlands of the small valley.
16 Hendel hung back, uncomfortable in this confining rock structure, comparing it unfavorably to the open woodlands with which he was familiar.
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