The wedding march was the wind among the laurels and the pines.
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The shadows of huge pines appeared and disappeared in the rapid light.
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A sinewy form in the shadows of the pines appeared and disappeared.
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Soon the sun declined and darkness began to thicken in the pines.
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The wind soughed through the pines and cedars in a fitful manner.
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It was about four o'clock last Monday afternoon when pinus pinea struck.
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This may be observed very exactly in the growth of the pinus species.
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Those who with Orelli prefer "Quo pinus... quid obliquo," may substitute-
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Oaks and birch, of course, but Douglas fir for looks and pinus pinea for the nuts.
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Colored fluid hydrastis, two drachms; fluid extract canadies pinus canadensis, two drachms; bromo chiorellum, half a drachm; water, six ounces.
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Crown Forestry is chasing unproductive farmland suitable for commercial planting of pinus radiata to help it meet the government's one billion trees program.
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The Government is to put money into a research project which aims to diversify New Zealand's forestry and reduce its reliance on pinus radiata.
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I have translated according to the common reading "Qua pinus... et obliquo," without stopping to inquire whether it is sufficiently supported by MSS.
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The seeds of the Pinus pinea, or stone pine or umbrella pine.
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Chinese pine nuts, Pinus armandi, from the mountains of North China.
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There the subdivisions of Pinus the Great become a basis for a mighty snow-mound.
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The Silvioe prefer the Pinus Larix to other trees.
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Pinus I was very strong at bottom, but the little revolutionist was stronger at top.
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Pines.- Ihaveonly met with three varieties-thePinus maritima, Pinus laricio, and the stone pine.
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Devadaru is Pinus Deodara of Roxburgh, or Cedruz Deodara.
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The principal young trees were Pinus maritima, dwarf-cypress, mastic, caroub, arbutus, myrtle, and wild olive.