Bowers Sentence Examples

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  • There are numerous nooks and shady bowers, where aching hearts may rest for hours.

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  • Excellent for covering bowers, railings, stumps, cottages, etc., and also for naturalisation in hedgerows and copses.

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  • Common Hop (Humulus) - H. lupulus, a well-known, vigorous, twining perennial, is admirable for bowers, especially when vegetation that disappears in winter is desired.

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  • A. Sipho is generally used as a wall-plant, but is finer for covering bowers, or for clambering up trees or over stumps.

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  • It now and then makes very graceful standards at least in the good situations in the south, and bowers and most beautiful lace-work for summer-houses may be formed with this climber alone.

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  • Eventually, this harsh white-blue light was fixed by Michael Bowers, who discovered a way to make the LED bulbs emit a soft, warm yellow light, similar to incandescent bulbs.

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  • Secure by night and blest by day, Shall pass her happy hours; Within her peaceful bowers.

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  • Features of the sand bowers built by cichlid fish Issue 14.

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  • Glam wigs, flares, leopard skins, feather bowers and hot pants fill the stage as the glitz production unfolds.

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  • Yesterday, his conviction was successfully overturned by Judge Peter Bowers sitting at Teesside Crown Court.

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  • The people frequently assemble in bowers and arbours constructed of leafy boughs to hear kathas recited.

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  • The reunion dinners at Bowers were also always glorious.

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  • Bowers made LED lights more attractive for in home use, but his technology isn't really necessary if you're looking to use LED flood lights outside your home or business.

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  • A custom prevails among the coast tribes of placing their marriageable maidens on view in little bowers specially built for the purpose - the skin of the girls being stained red.

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  • Many have facilities for ceremonies, such as chapels or garden bowers with glorious suites or rooms in which to dine in style.

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  • There is thus a considerable body of evidence to support Bowers view of the primitive nature of the sporophyll.

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  • When I first paddled a boat on Walden, it was completely surrounded by thick and lofty pine and oak woods, and in some of its coves grape-vines had run over the trees next the water and formed bowers under which a boat could pass.

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