My far greater concern is the proactive dissemination of misinformation, fear, and intolerance, said Milwaukee County Executive Chris Abele.
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Metastasio's "La Morte d'Abele," set by both Caldara and Leo in 1732, remained a stalking-horse for composers down to Morlacchi in 1820.
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His house nestled into a grove of golden whiteaspen with multicolored shrubs and evergreens.
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All around the creature stood whiteaspen trees.
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Tall pine trees and Douglas spruces are the principal trees, with many beautiful groups of whiteaspen.
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The matchstick itself is made of soft whiteaspen, a slow-burning wood that's not very flammable, which helps protect your fingertips.
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The whiteaspens were all bare, and oak leaves were rustling down.
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But the aspenpoplar leaves are always shaking, even on the very calmest day.
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The aspenpoplar had been in captive flight all day, but with no such vanishings as these.
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Just inside the wall was a row of aspenpoplars that always talked in silvery whispers and shook their dainty, heart-shaped leaves at him.
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He shouldered the goddess aside and marched toward the largest tree- ahugewhitepoplar.
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The carob tree, whitepoplar, a thorn bush, and the oleander are found in some localities.
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It was well timbered, in some places, with the finest whitepoplar I had yet seen.
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The sturdy Pebbles cot (above) comes in painted whitepoplar.
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She came presently, tall and grave as a stately cypress among silver birches and shimmering whitepoplar trees.
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Brenda Baxter has been charting the life of a whitepoplar on the Trent through a photo series.
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The whole face of the southern declivity was covered with wild shrubbery alone-anoccasional silver willow or whitepoplar excepted.
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It contains approximately three hundred slips of whitepoplar-wood, each about eight inches by two inches, many of them wound about with lengths of string.
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Her name was Ashatea, or " WhitePoplar;" a very suitable name, as I thought.
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We had a beautiful camping ground that night- afairylikelittle slope of whitepoplars with a blue lake at its foot.
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Whitepoplar is plentiful also; the hillsides are beautifully clad with its purplish masses of twigs, through which its white stem gleam like marble columns.