For an instant they struggled, silently, terribly, slipping on the redpine-needles.
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The polished redpine walls reflected the warmth of atmosphere prevailing.
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You remember the glow of evening sunlight between the redpine and the silver birch?
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The redpine, near Barrie and through all the Penetanguishene country, grows to an enormous size.
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Away to the right, on a rising ground, stood a magnificent house built of redpine lumber.
Uso de rimu em inglês
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On the Southern Islands they breed when rimu trees fruit, every second or third year.
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The Hillcrest Cemetery is an ideal spot as it is tranquil with established tōtara and rimu.
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The large trees, believed to be beech and possibly rimu, remain upright deep below the lake surface.
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She said the significance of the kauri and an associated rimu was not recognised in the consent process.
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Kākāpō don't breed every year, but time their breeding to coincide with the irregular mass fruiting of rimu trees.
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Hauturu did not have rimu trees, and the birds may breed in response the fruiting of beech, kauri or other trees.
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A regular show band haunt, the rimu floorboards of the affectionately known 'big room' are making way for a multi-purpose cultural hub.
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In addition to fertility problems they only breed every 2-5 years, coinciding with mass fruiting of rimu trees.
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Police said the residents of the three homes oN rimu Street that were evacuated should be able to reutrn to their homes tonight.
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Haast beef farmer and crayfisherman Kerry Eggeling had recently cleared about 12 hectares of rimu and kahikatea forest and converted it into pasture.
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He's calling his machine of robotic steel and rimu limbs, which will release a drop of ink at a time, Four Finger Fandango.
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More than 25 chicks may be born because of rimu and beech masts due on Codfish and Anchor islands during the season, she said.
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Boil small branches of rimu and mānuka in a large drum for three to four hours or until the bark can be stripped easily.
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They prepare a piece of "rimu" (red pine) about three inches long, by an inch broad, and a quarter of an inch thick.
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The black birch with dark trunk, spreading branches, and light leaves, is now mingled with the queenly rimu, and the stiff, small-leaved, formal white pine.
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Protesters call letter confusing Protesters presented the committee with a 26,000 signature petition, asking for the kauri and rimu to be saved.