Maple Sentence Examples

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  • Massive maple trees shaded back and front.

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  • I think the wind blew that old maple over.

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  • In the rest of Italy the elm and the maple are the trees mainly employed as supports.

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  • South of the southern limit indicated, in the midland district of the great lakes, the oak (Quercus pedunculata) appears as well as pine and fir; and, as much of this area is under cultivation, many other trees have been introduced, as the ash, maple, elm and lime.

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  • All trees were long little thought of in comparison with the pine, but of late years poplar and spruce have proved of great value in the making of paper pulp, and hard-wood (oak, beech, ash, elm, certain varieties of maple) is becoming increasingly valuable for use in flooring and the making of furniture.

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  • He was elected a fellow of Eton in 1817, and in 1818 the college presented him to the living of Maple Durham, Oxfordshire.

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  • Birds'-eye maple has a peculiar curly grain, and is much in request for ornamental joinery.

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  • Among the indigenous trees are the Abies excelsa, Abies microsperma, Pinus sinensis, Pinus pinea, three species of oak, five of maple, lime, birch, juniper, mountain ash, walnut, Spanish chestnut, hazel, willow, hornbeam, hawthorn, plum, pear, peach, Rhus vernicifera, (?) Rhus semipinnata, Acanthopanax ricinifolia, Zelkawa, Thuja orientalis, Elaeagnus, Sophora Japonica, &c. Azaleas and rhododendrons are widely distributed, as well as other flowering shrubs and creepers, Ampelopsis Veitchii being universal.

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  • John has a top of the range large dining suite in birds- eye maple.

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  • It's ham with a maple syrup and brown sugar glaze on it.

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  • In the Adirondack region the trees were principally white pine, spruce, hemlock and balsam, but mixed with these were some birch, maple, beech and basswood, and smaller numbers of ash and elm; in the swamps of this region were also larch and cedar.

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  • The most common hardwood trees are sugar maple, yellow birch, white birch and beech; these are widely distributed throughout the state, but are for the most part too young to be cut for lumber.

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  • In the valleys of the Waksh and Pro- and the Surkhab to the north of Darwaz, which form an important part of the province of Karategin, maple, ash, hawthorn, pistachio, and juniper grow freely in the mountain forests, and beetroot, kohl rabi, and other vegetables are widely cultivated.

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  • Great numbers of grasses and flowering plants which once beautified the prairie landscape are still found on uncultivated lands, and there are about 80 species of trees, of which the oak, hickory, maple and ash are the most common.

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  • There are several varieties of maple growing in Canada and the United States, but the one in most common use is the sugar maple, also called rock maple, which grows freely in the districts around the Great Lakes.

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  • Its large variety of trees and shrubs, including oak, hickory, elm, maple, chestnut, birch, ash, cedar, pine, larch and sumach, its flower gardens, a palm house, ponds, a lake of 61 acres for boating, skating and curling, a parade ground of 40 acres for other athletic sports, a menagerie, and numerous pieces of statuary, are among its objects of interest or beauty.

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  • The city's streets are broad and heavily shaded with a profusion of elm, oak and maple trees.

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  • A single sugar maple tree can produce up to 12 gallons of sap a year.

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  • The maple, walnut, oak, ash, beech, elm, gum, sycamore, hickory and poplar, found on the southern slope of the Osage highlands, on the uplands about the source of the highlands and in the central portions of the Red river valley, are valuable for cabinet woods.

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  • Originally white pine was the principal timber of the Adirondacks, but most of the merchantable portion has been cut, and in 1905 nearly one-half of the lumber product of this section was spruce, the other half mainly hemlock, pine and hardwoods (yellow birch, maple, beech and basswood, and smaller amounts of elm, cherry and ash).

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  • Maple sugar is an important by-product of the forests, and in the production of this commodity New York ranks second only to Vermont; 3,623,540 lb were made in 1900.

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  • Escanaba has a water front of 8 m., and is an important centre for the shipment of iron-ore, for which eight large and well-equipped docks are provided - there is an ore-crushing plant here; considerable quantities of lumber and fish are also shipped, and furniture, flooring (especially of maple) and wooden ware (butter-dishes and clothes-pins) are manufactured.

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  • The most valuable trees for lumber are spruce, white pine, hemlock, cedar, white birch, ash, maple and basswood; all excepting pine and hemlock and poplar in addition are ground into wood pulp for the manufacture of paper.

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  • Many trees of the eastern forest, such as basswood, sugar, river and red maple, red, white and black ash, red and rock elm, black and bur oak, white and red pine and red cedar find their western limit here.

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  • The prickly ash, Virginian creeper and staff-tree find here their northern limit; and the mountain maple, Canada blueberry, dwarf birch and ground hemlock their southern limit.

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  • A poet of some importance was Sebastian Fabian Klonowicz (1545-1602), who latinized his name into Acernus, Klon being the Polish for maple, and wrote in both Latin and Polish, and through his inclination to reform drew down on himself the anger of the clergy.

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  • Among the more common trees are several species of oak, pine, hickory, gums and maple, and the chestnut, the poplar, the beech, the cypress and the red cedar; the merchantable pine has been cut, but the chestnut and other hard woods of West Maryland are still a product of considerable value.

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  • Extensive forest areas still remain both in the east and the west, In the east oak, maple, beech, chestnut, elm, tulip-tree (locally " yellow poplar "), walnut, pine and cedar trees are the most numerous; in the west the forests are composed largely of cypress, ash, oak, hickory, chestnut, walnut, beech, tulip-tree, gum and sycamore trees.

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  • As on his outward voyage, Leif was again driven far out of his course by contrary weather - this time to lands (in America) "of which he had previously had no knowledge," where "self-sown" wheat grew, and vines, and "m&sur" (maple?) wood.

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  • In the Alleghanian Transition zone the chestnut, walnut, oaks and hickories of the South are interspersed among the beech, birch, hemlock and sugar maple of the North.

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  • Buckwheat flour is used in considerable quantities in some districts for the making of buckwheat cakes, eaten with maple syrup. These two make an excellent breakfast dish, characteristic of Canada and some of the New England states.

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  • The processes of manufacture have been improved by the introduction of specially constructed evaporators, and quantities of maple sugar and syrup are annually exported.

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  • The trees most commonly found are the plane, poplar, maple, walnut, oak, the Cupressus funebris, and various varieties of the genera Pinus, Abies and Larix.

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  • During the warmer months, however, the mountain sides are richly clothed with the foliage of maple, mountain ash, apple, pear and walnut trees; the orchards furnish, not only apples and pears, but peaches, cherries, mulberries and apricots; and the farmers grow sufficient corn to export.

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  • This compact, upright Japanese maple is an ideal specimen tree for a small garden.

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  • The European maple is slightly softer than the Canadian maple.

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  • Children need building materials they can rely on, so we build our Hollow Blocks of solid maple and screw them tightly together.

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  • The white fabric is patterned with red maple leaves, a design like a thick splatter of blood.

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  • This bird's-eye maple is full of fantastic grain effects which shift and change with the light.

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  • Modern hedges are mixed species, with field maple dominant.

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  • The 9 ply maple deck is designed for all rider weights and the new shape allows riders with large feet to ride comfortably.

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  • Including a hand-carved solid maple top with flame maple veneer, the AV3 offers unparalleled features and value.

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  • Give it all a stir and add the maple syrup if you are using.

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  • Did you know you can learn a lot of physics from making maple syrup?

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  • For breakfast he'll normally have porridge oats made with soya milk and sweetened with a little maple syrup.

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  • Fender offers a choice of a one-piece maple neck with combined fingerboard or, maple neck with rosewood board.

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  • Fender offers a choice of a one-piece maple neck with combined fingerboard or, maple neck with combined fingerboard or, maple neck with rosewood board.

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  • For lazy mornings, we suggest you try blueberry sour cream pancakes with maple syrup pecans.

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  • This image was derived from an unstained cellulose lacquer peel, from the Jurassic, Kimmeridge Clay, Maple Ledge Shales.

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  • Our indoor play structures are made of beautiful, warm, maple wood - cardboard and plastic playhouses are just junk compared to ours.

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  • On the VX range, you now get ITS mounts and the maple outer ply comes as standard.

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  • Can anyone please help Find attached a sample graph in maple and the corresponding encapsulated postscript.

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  • They are all new and boxed Grade " AA " solid spruce top Flame Maple Back and Sides Rosewood fingerboard with 20 frets.

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  • I put both rods out with Maple 8 boilies, fished with small stringers and a scattering of bait around the spots.

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  • There may be a few pine stumps among the Field Maple.

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  • Currently I have porridge every morning with a little muscovado sugar or maple syrup just to sweeten it a little.

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  • On 7 July 2004 District Judge Maple made an award of maintenance pending suit in the annual amount of £ 205,000.

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  • In addition it is faced with flamed maple veneer finished in a cherry sunburst.

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  • Finish options on the maple guitar were golden sunburst, wine, tobacco brown, or white.

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  • Planted tree species included sycamore, Norway maple, beech, ash, lime, elm, Scots pine and horse chestnut.

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  • I'm a young boy feasting on pancakes dripping in sticky maple syrup.

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  • Then sprinkle the brown sugar, or maple syrup, over them too.

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  • The basic toolbox also allows you to access functions in Maple's linear algebra package.

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  • Solo is built to last, manufactured to exacting traditional standards and finished in superb maple or cherry veneers and solid woods.

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  • The table is finished in an attractive light maple veneer.

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  • Autumn - Maple leaves turning yellow in the autumn sunshine.

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  • In the mountains of Khmiria and the central plateau there are also the alder, the poplar, the Aleppo pine, the caroub, the tamarisk, the maple, the nettle-tree, several willows and junipers.

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  • Various oaks descend within a few hundred feet of the sea-level, increasing in numbers at greater altitudes, and becoming very frequent at 4000 ft., at which elevation also appear Aucuba, Magnolia, cherries, Pyrus, maple, alder and birch, with many Araliaceae, Hollbollea, Skimmia, Daphne, Myrsine, Symplocos and Rubus.

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  • The characteristic poplar, Populus diversifolia, and the dwarf Acer Lobelii- very different from the European maple - also occur.

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  • We find the living British species of Rhamnus, maple, sloe, hawthorn, apple, white-beam, guelder-rose, cornel, elm, birch, alder, hornbeam, hazel, oak, beech, willow, yew and pine, and also the spruce.

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  • There are poplar and cedar and pine and oak and ash and hickory and maple trees.

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  • Where now firm open fields stretch from the village to the woods, it then ran through a maple swamp on a foundation of logs, the remnants of which, doubtless, still underlie the present dusty highway, from the Stratton, now the Alms-House Farm, to Brister's Hill.

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  • Moreover with unfavorable machines in bars roadhouse in maple majestic star for.

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  • Select maple mahogany shaded back and sides, cellulose bound top, rosewood bridge fitted with compensating saddle.

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  • I 'm a young boy feasting on pancakes dripping in sticky maple syrup.

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  • The internal veneered furniture is made from Montreal Maple, whilst all worktops are finished with decorative laminate with a silver gray granite effect.

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  • We liked Penashe 's inspired idea of serving waffles with maple syrup outside breakfast hours.

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  • Other fast-growing trees include the American sycamore, white ash, silver maple and Lombardy poplar.

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  • So if you are mostly planning on cutting oak or maple, you will need to buy more power.

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  • If it is hard, like oak or maple, the chain saw you buy will need more power.

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  • The best types of wood for your desk project are oak and maple.

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  • The forests in Amish country are made of white oak, red oak, cherry, maple, black walnut and hickory.

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  • SugarPlumOak.com offers a few Amish-style jelly cabinets that are incredibly simple one- and two-door cupboards crafted from solid oak, walnut, maple, hickory, quartersawn oak, or cherry woods.

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  • The Amish use high quality kiln dried hardwood such as oak, maple, cherry, walnut and hickory in their living room furniture.

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  • Other types of wood used to make china cabinets are quarter sewn oak, maple, cherry and walnut.

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  • Both of these formal, luxurious dining tables feature maple, olive ash burl and walnut veneers over hardwood solids.

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  • Bamboo flooring has been growing in popularity, in part because because it's more environmentally friendly than other traditional wood floors such as oak and maple.

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  • Oak, maple and other hardwood trees can take up to 50 to 100 years to mature.

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  • I laughed several years ago when my contractor suggested that I use a bamboo flooring instead of the high-priced maple planks that I had my eye on.

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  • Hardwood -- maple, oak, and cherry -- takes generations.

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  • Most traditional log cabins and homes will have some type of hardwood floors such as pine, maple, oak or hickory.

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  • No matter what style your bedroom is, you can be sure that you can find a complement in a maple wood headboard.

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  • Maple is one of the least dramatic hardwoods, making it the perfect wood to take any pigment and finish any style.

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  • Maple is one of the most sought after woods for use in interior design.

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  • Clear maple, with no stain or added color is a pale gold in color with very little to no grain.

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  • This lack of grain makes maple perfect for receiving detail, whether through carving or painting of the wood itself or through other details in the room.

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  • A bedroom with a lot of design located in window treatments, throw pillows, rugs or art work can make use of maple in the furniture to allow a resting place in the design.

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  • Likewise a bedroom with a lot of color or character can make use of maple since the wood itself will not compete with what is being done to it, such as painting or staining.

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  • Whether you are choosing a complete furniture set or looking for a way to add a headboard to an already eclectic furniture collection, a maple wood headboard can be the perfect touch.

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  • Use a maple headboard in any of the following ways or designs for bedroom styles that suit any taste.

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  • If you have a heavy print in play within the bedroom, and you are looking to add a headboard to the mix, consider maple wood.

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  • Maple can be stained to match other furniture, or painted a solid color picked up from within the pattern.

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  • Maple is a wood without a formal or ornate feel that is more durable than pine and not as old feeling as oak.

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  • Try using a pickled maple in a girl's bedroom for a slight pink tinge, or a dark wenge stain in a boy's room.

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  • If the bedroom style is modern, select a maple headboard with clean lines and little detail.

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  • While most woods used in formal design tend to have more character, such as cherry or oak, maple can keep the bedroom design light while staying formal.

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  • To create an airy design, choose a carved, bleached maple headboard.

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  • A maple wood headboard can be purchased with most maple furniture for complete bedroom sets.

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  • If the headboard is being added afterwards, maple can complement any style with just a little modification.

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  • Use the darkest organic maple syrup you can find.

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  • Maple syrup is a great favor for a fall or county wedding.

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  • From the extreme south most of the merchantable timber had been cut, but immediately north of this there were still vast quantities of valuable long-leaf pine; in the marshes of the Delta was much cypress, the cotton-wood was nearly exhausted, and the gum was being used as a substitute for it; and on the rich upland soil were oak and red gum, also cotton-wood, hickory and maple.

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  • But mixed with the oak and chestnut or higher up are considerable hickory, birch and maple; farther up the mountain sides are some hemlock and white pine; and on the swamp lands of the Coastal Plain are much cypress and some cedar, and on the Coastal Plain south of the Neuse there is much long-leaf pine from which resin is obtained.

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  • The small twigs, tied in bundles, are boiled for some time in water with broken biscuit or roasted grain; the resulting decoction is then poured into a cask with molasses or maple sugar and a little yeast, and left to ferment.

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  • On drier and higher soils are the persimmon, sassafras, red maple, elm, black haw, hawthorn, various oaks (in all 10 species occur), hickories and splendid forests of longleaf and loblolly yellow pine.

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  • The oak, elm, hazel, ash, apple, lime and maple disappear to the east of the Urals, but reappear in new varieties on the eastern slope of the border-ridge of the great plateau.

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  • Pre-Cape Rocks principally the yellow wood (Podocarpus)., sneezewood (Pteroxylon utile), stinkwood (Oreodaphne bullata), black ironwood (Olea laurifolia), white ironwood (Vepris lanceolata), and umtomboti (Exoecaria africana); all are very useful woods, and the yellow wood, sneezewood, stinkwood and ironwood when polished have grain and colour equal to maple, walnut and ebony.

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  • Apart from the sugar-cane and the beet, which are dealt with in detail below, a brief reference need only be made here to maple sugar, palm sugar and sorghum sugar.

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  • This is derived from the sap of the rock or sugar maple (Ater saccharinum), a large tree growing in Canada and the United States.

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  • Sugar is also prepared from the sap in a similar manner to that obtained from the maple.

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  • Oaks and wild prunus, wild vines and sumachs, various kinds of maple, the dOdan (Enkianthus Japonicus Hook.)a wonderful bush which in autumn develops a hue of ruddy redbirches and other trees, all add multitudinous colors to the brilliancy of a spectacle which is further enriched by masses of feathery bamboo.

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  • A species of weeping maple (shidare-momiji) dresses itself in peachy-red foliage and is trained into many picturesque shapes, though not without detriment to its longevity.

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  • Among them are the beech, ash, birch, maple, cypress and yew.

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  • Maple sugar and syrup are made in those areas of the country where the sugar-maple tree flourishes.

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  • The flowers are in fascicles, appearing before the leaves as in the Norway maple, or in racemes or panicles appearing with, or later than, the leaves as in sycamore.

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  • Acer campestre, the common maple, is common in hedgerows, but less often seen as a tree, when it is seldom more than 20 ft.

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  • Like the common maple it is hard and takes a high polish.

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  • Like the curled maple, it is used for inlaying mahogany.

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  • The wood, like that of other species, is applicable to many purposes - as for the seats of Windsor chairs, turnery, &c. The grain in very old trees is sometimes undulated, which suggested the name of curled maple, and gives beautiful effects of light and shade on polished surfaces.

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  • The most constant use of curled maple is for the stocks of fowling-pieces and rifles, as it affords toughness and strength combined with lightness and elegance.

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  • Sugar was made from the sap by the French Canadians, but the production is only half as great as that from the sugar maple.

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  • In the less exposed localities, on northern slopes and sheltered valleys, the European forms become more numerous, and we find species of alder, birch, ash, elm, maple, holly, hornbeam, Pyrus, &c. At greater elevations in the interior, besides the above are met Corylus, the common walnut, found wild throughout the range, horse chestnut, yew, also Picea Webbiana, Pinus, excelsa, Abies Smithiana, Cedrus Deodara (which tree does not grow spontaneously east of Kumaon), and several junipers.

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  • The soil is fertile, and the indigenous flora has been greatly enriched by the importation of such plants as the agave, the Mexican opuntia, the American maple, the Australian eucalyptus, the Scotch fir and the so-called Portuguese cypress (Cupressus lusitanica) from the Azores.

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  • Crossing the lower peninsula from Saginaw Bay west by south through the valleys of the Saginaw, Maple and Grand rivers, is a depression - the former channel of an old glacial river - in which elevations for a considerable area are less than loo ft.

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  • The tamarack and cedar swamps now have a growth, especially on their edges, of spruce, balsam, white pine, soft maple, ash and aspens.

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  • Among forest shrubs are the willow, hazel, alder, shrub maple, birch, hawthorn, dogwood, elderberry, viburnum and snowberry.

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  • Maine was formerly covered with forests, principally of white pine and spruce, but mixed with these were some hemlock, tamarack, cedar, and, on the south slope, birch, poplar, oak, maple and beech.

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  • Oak, maple and beech are rather scarce.

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  • The commonest species of trees are such as grow in central Europe, namely, ash, fir, pine, beech, acacia, maple, birch, box, chestnut, laurel, holm-oak, poplar, elm, lime, yew, elder, willow, oak.

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  • Ash, oaks, black and sweet gums, chestnuts, hickories, hard maple, beech, walnut and short-leaf pine are noteworthy among the trees of the Carolinian area; the tupelo and bald cypress of the embayment region, and long-leaf and loblolly pines, pecans and live oaks of the uplands, among those characteristic of the Austro-riparian.

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  • Wooden pulleys are preferably made of maple, the rim being formed of small sections morticed, pinned and glued together, with the grain set in such directions that any warping of the material will leave the cylindrical form practically unaltered.

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  • Along the shore of Lake Michigan, and extending inland a quarter of the distance across the state and northward through the Fox River Valley, there was a heavy belt of oak, maple, birch, ash, hickory, elm and some pine.

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  • About 60% (both in quantity and value) of the lumber sawed in 1905 was white pine; next in importance were hemlock (more than one-fourth in quantity), basswood (nearly 4%) and, in smaller quantities, birch, oak, elm, maple, ash, tamarack, Norway pine, cedar and spruce.

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  • During the Stone Age the human inhabitants lived in forests of maple, white beech and apple trees.

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  • Other varieties, most of which are widely distributed, are the ash, pecan, cottonwood, sycamore, elm, maple, hickory, elder, gum, locust and river birch.

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  • From a similar sense comes the phrase "bird's-eye maple," a speckled variety of maple-wood, or the "bird's-eye handkerchief" mentioned in Thackeray's novels.

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  • The prevailing types of trees are the oak, maple, hornbeam, beech, ash and elm.

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  • The plants of Disco include, besides the plane and Sequoia, such warm-temperate trees as Ginkgo, oak, beech, poplar, maple, walnut, lime and magnolia.

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  • But in most parts of the state there are mixed forests of white oak, red oak, ash, red gum, black gum, maple, hickory, chestnut, sycamore, magnolia, tulip tree, cherry, pecan, walnut, elm, beech, locust and persimmon.

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  • He was bewildered when a well-loved member of the community is found dead in the maple woods.

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  • Have strong linkage to the Maple computer algebra system.

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  • Add 1 coarsely grated apple, 1 tbsp raisins and 2 tsp maple syrup and serve.

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  • The young man looped the bridle over a low maple limb, and leaving the horse standing sauntered over to the bench.

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  • Beech and maple, which have more anthocyanin have red leaves in autumn while hazel and birch have more carotene and yellow autumn leaves.

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  • The adjacent woodland is a mixture of old coppice, ash and maple with semi-mature oak.

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  • A hands and knees crawl continues to a roomy passage with a pit to the right into Maple Leaf Aven.

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  • Contemporary maple kitchen units with blasted glass cabinets, granite work surfaces, fitted dishwasher, refrigerator and chrome Range cooker with canopy.

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  • The neck and scroll are carved from one piece of maple, and an ebony fingerboard fitted.

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  • The high specification includes an American alder body and hard maple neck with Indian rosewood fingerboard.

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  • The Squier Tele Custom features a solid Agathis body and a bolt-on maple neck with a maple fingerboard.

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  • Matt Maple returned from holiday a little way off peak fitness to place 69 th.

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  • The hedges contains hawthorn, hazel, field maple, spindle, rose and holly.

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  • Shells are mahogany and poplar with maple reinforcing hoops, and round bearing edges.

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  • Hedgerow species are mixed and include hornbeam, field maple, holly, elm and some bracken to the small plateau area.

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  • Knowledge of Maple as a tool for doing linear algebra.

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  • Jacinda was first up, cooking a magnificent breakfast of pancakes, bacon, maple syrup and tinned mandarins.

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  • Shares stake in people including maple to the game.

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  • We already have the 2004 silver maple leaves in stock!

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  • Many color schemes will work with contemporary style including earth tone colors like Churchill Hotel Maple, Autumn Russet and Roasted Coffee.

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  • Select a maple rod if you want simplicity of design, or an elaborate carving that will not compete with wood grain.

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  • Maple is a naturally light colored wood with little grain; it can be stained darker in a number of shades.

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  • Designed to be sexy and fun, this Ralph Lauren perfume provides zesty notes of mocha cream, spicy cinnamon and maple.

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  • Maple is a deep, earthy, rusty reddish-brown that is essentially made to wear as soon as the weather starts to cool down.

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  • In a separate bowl, whisk together the vanilla, honey, molasses or maple syrup, and peanut butter.

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  • Breakfast in Bed - On a breakfast tray, present the lucky recipient with pancake and waffle mix, maple syrup, assorted jams and jellies, coffee, teas, and smoked country ham.

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  • Meanwhile, combine the remaining 1/4 cup of maple syrup and two tablespoons of soy sauce in a sauce pan.

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  • Serve pancakes hot with fresh fruit, powdered sugar, honey, or maple syrup.

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  • Try mini jugs of maple syrup for a Vermont wedding, buckeye candies for Ohio nuptials, or horse and jockey figurines in your wedding colors for a Kentucky celebration.

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  • Some of the most commonly used flavorings are cinnamon, ginger, vanilla, jasmine, almond, mint, maple, chamomile, coconut, cream, and chocolate.

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  • Suggested favors include the apple suncatcher, the adorable chocolate autumn acorn, autumn mulling spices and chocolate maple leaves.

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  • You could also choose to use a glittery maple leaf centered in a tuft of gold or bronze organza.

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  • Michaels Store offers plenty of ideas, from a fall leaf wreath to a fall maple leaf basket arrangement to an autumn votive centerpiece that are sure to enhance any autumn wedding decorations you all ready have planned.

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  • An arrangement of small gourds and maple leaves around a simple candle gives a definitive fall feel.

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  • If you are having a very small wedding, it may be nice to purchase the Maple Syrup Favors listed on the site.

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  • Favors for your guests can range from colorful candies to maple syrup or even fall-inspired bookmarks.

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  • The diet consists of only freshly-made lemonade, maple syrup, and cayenne pepper.

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  • On Master Cleanse, dieters live on a concoction of lemon juice, maple syrup, cayenne pepper and water for between 10 and 40 days.

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  • The college's primary service area includes Auburn, Kent, Enumclaw, Renton, and Maple Valley.

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  • For an intimate cruise option, consider the small cruise company called Maple Leaf Adventures.

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  • To view sample itineraries or to schedule a cruise, contact Maple Leaf Adventures.

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  • Maple (Acer) - Trees, mostly of northern regions, often of the highest value, some of the species breaking into a great number of varieties.

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  • Among the best are the Silver Maple (A. eriocarpum), a beautiful tree, though we get from it other forms which are not of much value.

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  • The Norway Maple (A. platanoides) has many varieties, though none of them better than the natural tree.

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  • Our Native Maple (A. campestre) is also a pretty tree, seldom planted in gardens.

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  • The Virginian (A. rubrum) is a beautiful tree, as is also the Sugar Maple (A. saccharinum) and the Colchic Maple (A. laetum).

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  • A. Negundo has given us the much over-valued, too variegated Maple common in gardens.

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  • The evil result of this is frequent in the varieties of the Japanese Maple, attractive in color, the Japanese often grafting on other and more vigorous kinds, and plants so increased are not worth planting.

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  • Leaf diseases occur on nearly all maple trees at one point or another, with some species more susceptible than other types of maples.

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  • Maples trees are generally very hardy and disease resistant, but there are some maple tree diseases that specifically affect the leaves.

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  • If you notices any of these diseases on your other trees, take precautions because they can spread to maple trees.

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  • In maple trees, it's spread in April or May in most gardening zones.

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  • Wind blows through the infected trees, and spreads spores onto new maple trees.

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  • The spots may turn dry and brittle and crumble away, leaving holes in the maple leaves.

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  • The third most common maple tree leaf disease is tar spot.

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  • The best way to prevent most maple tree leaf diseases is to practice good tree care.

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  • Maple trees can truly add beauty and interest to any landscape design, and their changing leaf colors are highly prized in autumn.

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  • The SX100B Series II has a maple neck and a rosewood fingerboard with a durable high-gloss finish on the body, neck and headstock to protect it from damage at the rowdy bar gigs you'll take it to.

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  • This bass has a 20-fret, tapered maple neck, adjustable bridge, die cast machined heads and a split-coil pickup.

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  • With a double cutaway basswood body, rosewood freeboard and maple neck, this unique looking guitar has style for miles.

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  • With a basswood core, chrome hardware, and a quartersawn maple neck, the guitar's scale length is 25.5.

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  • With a Floyd Rose locking tremolo, 3-way switch pickup switchin, and a birds eye maple fingerboard, the guitar is strong enough to endure the toughest playing.

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  • A deep cutaway alder body, two piece flame maple neck, birdseye maple fingerboard, Gotoh machine heads, and a hand wound Alnico single coil with a hand wound Alnico V humbucker come together to make a great instrument.

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  • Instead look for a kitchen table made of maple, perhaps painted white, or with a tiled top.

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  • This bark grows back approximately every three to six years as opposed to the up to 100 years it can take for a maple tree to mature, making cork floors extremely environmentally friendly.

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  • Fountainhead vanities come in a light blanche maple or dark truffle ash finish.

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  • The black forest finish is dark, the natural maple finish is a light, almost pickled finish and sapele is a natural-looking finish.

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  • You can find a warm maple color that will make your entire house feel inviting and homey.

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  • You can choose from ash, oak, birch, cherry, maple and other types of wood in many different shades.

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  • If you're looking for a special gift for a jewelry enthusiast, consider one of the many beautiful birdseye maple jewelry boxes in stores and online.

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  • When it comes to fine quality wood crafting, birdseye maple has been popular for centuries.

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  • Researchers don't know what causes the swirls and eyes that are part of this patterned maple, but they do know that it is not the result of a fungus or related in any way to birds.

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  • Because the reason for the pattern is unclear, it's difficult to cultivate maple trees that will display this type of grain.

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  • This makes birdseye maple an expensive choice for woodworkers, and it's typically used to make smaller projects.

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  • Many birdseye maple jewelry storage items are crafted by hand, which means the design options and configurations are virtually unlimited.

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  • Because of the price of birdseye maple wood, anything crafted from this material tends to be costly.

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  • Birdseye maple is the perfect material for a unique artisan jewelry box.

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  • You may be able to find some birdseye maple boxes at local art galleries and jewelry stores, but you'll probably have the best luck online.

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  • JewelryBox.net has several exotic wood jewelry boxes, many of which have birdseye maple inlays.

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  • Blue Dolphin Gold has a variety of birdseye maple jewelry cases.

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  • Ruby Lane is a good source for antique or vintage jewelry boxes featuring birdseye maple.

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  • Since birdseye maple jewelry boxes represent such a significant investment, it's very important to care for the wood.

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  • They carry all natural pancake mixes as well maple syrup and hot cereals.

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  • When you think of food from Vermont, you almost have to think of maple syrup.

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  • Organic maple syrup is perfect for everything from pancakes to ice cream topping.

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  • It can be used as a sweetener in many recipes.It takes about 50 gallons of maple sap to make one gallon of maple syrup.

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  • For many organic maple farmers, the process of making syrup hasn't changed much over the years.

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  • Remember that you can add several maple items besides syrup to your Vermont organic gift basket.

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  • Maple candy and maple sugar are delicious treats.

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  • To know which pieces are manufactured in Canada, look for a red maple leaf between two red bars in the item's description.

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  • Lens colors include smoke, crystal smoke, brown, green, grey, silver, gold, olive, clear, orange, rose, purple, maple, and crystal maple.

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  • In fact, there are very few of these services available to those wearing a maple leaf, so unless you want to physically visit a video rental shop, Canflix might be your only option for video game rental.

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  • Constructed out of pine, maple, oak, exotic woods and even leather, some boxes open while upright with a hinge and others have removable lids.

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  • There are 125 motor home sites at the resort, from which owners and guests can enjoy views of the resort's maple and spruce tree forests, flowing streams, ponds, and other scenery.

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  • You can top your pancakes with an old favorite like maple syrup, or try honey, or cinnamon and sugar.

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  • Yasutomo has an excellent set of instructions for making a Japanese maple leaf using Kirigami.

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  • You can add sugar, brown sugar, or maple syrup to give your corn bread a sweet, southern-like flavor.

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  • You can also do the same with their Amaranth Maple Cornbread recipe.

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  • Toss the greens with a dressing made with olive oil, maple syrup, Dijon mustard, and white wine vinegar.

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  • Be sure to use 100 percent maple syrup for a special, gluten-free treat.

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  • You can safely add sweeteners such as cane sugar, brown sugar, honey, maple syrup, or corn syrup.

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  • The Gluten-Free Goddess, for example, has a delicious biscuit recipe featuring mashed sweet potatoes, maple syrup, and nutmeg.

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  • In separate bowl, cream the butter, maple syrup, brown and white sugars, baking powder and cinnamon, should you decide to include it.

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  • The Crazy Horse cover is a unique addition to Bass's line of checkbook covers, depicting a brown maple leaf in full color against a sheet of bark.

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  • The sole source of energy and nutrients of this diet is obtained from lemon juice, water, maple syrup and cayenne pepper.

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  • With 100 calories per two tablespoons of Grade B maple syrup, eight calories per two tablespoons of lemon juice, and one calorie per 1/6 teaspoon of cayenne pepper, each drink provides approximately 109 calories.

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  • In addition, honey, molasses, maple syrup, raw sugar, turbinado sugar, chocolate, alcohol, corn syrup and rice syrup should be avoided.

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  • The main energy source is an elixir of fresh lemon juice, a dash of cayenne pepper, a tablespoon of pure maple syrup, and purified hot water.

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  • The only foods allowed whilst following the regime is lemonade made from fresh lemons, purified water, maple syrup and cayenne pepper.

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  • Grade B maple syrup is darker and has a more robust taste than grade A maple syrup and has about the same calories as white cane sugar.

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  • Maple syrup is also said to be a good source of 3 essential elements - calcium, iron and thiamine.

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  • The diet involves drinking a sort of lemonade made with lemons, purified water, maple syrup and cayenne pepper.

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  • Oatmeal - I tried both the Apple Cinnamon and Maple Brown Sugar varieties of the oatmeal.

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  • The main elements are [water] lemon juice, maple syrup and cayenne pepper throughout the day, and in addition to that, a cup of laxative tea in the evening and quart of salt water in the morning.

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  • At one time people were using formaldehyde to harvest maple syrup.

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  • I've seen an article by someone who compared the mineral content between maple syrup and agave that said it could work for a short 10 day fast.

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  • Grade B maple syrup - You will probably have the best success finding this at your local health food store or online.

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  • Eliminate all types of sugar including white sugar, brown sugar, maple syrup, molasses, honey and agave.

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  • Just be sure to use Splenda instead of sugar to sweeten it, and top with a low carb maple syrup.

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  • Other natural sweeteners include real maple syrup (not pancake syrup but genuine, right from the tree maple syrup) and stevia, an herbal sweetener.

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  • There are several different variations of this diet such as the Master Cleanse and the Maple Syrup Diet.

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  • With a recipe that calls for water, lemon juice, cayenne pepper, and maple syrup, this program aims to help dieters flush their systems.

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  • Make a delectable cup of coffee, add pure maple sugar to sweeten, nibble on a cream puff, and you're in food heaven!

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  • Maple and oak are most traditional, but where I grew up there were sassafras trees as well as the usual so feel free to add your own favorites to your crafts.

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  • The maple syrup guy, for example, he was adamant that he didn't have a problem.

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  • He got to see what his intake of maple syrup was actually doing to his body first hand, and that finally made him want to change.

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  • Maple syrup guy got back into baseball, which he loved but had given up, and it really changed him.

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  • Those who drink lemon juice for skin lightening purposes will squeeze a whole lemon, add water and honey or maple syrup, and drink either at once or throughout the day.

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  • Relaxing after a hard day of outdoor fun is easy at one of the three area microbreweries, followed by breakfasts of pancakes covered with delicious locally produced maple syrup.

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  • The park is an ideal place to stroll under the canopy of elm and maple trees any time of year.

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  • Enjoy the menu items, such as pan seared chicken, filet mignon, grilled swordfish and maple brined pork chop.

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  • Betsy was seated at the table, forking sausage onto her plate and smothering pancakes in maple syrup.

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  • I recall him talking about maple sugaring on a farm when he was a kid, Charlie said.

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  • A huge maple tree had barely missed the house.

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  • Hickory, chestnut, locust, maple, beech, dogwood, and pawpaw are widely distributed.

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  • The chief trees of the country are the aspen (Populus tremuloides), the ash-leaved maple (Negundo aceroides), oak (Quercus alba), elm (Ulmus Americana), and many varieties of willow.

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  • Loblolly pine, cypress, oaks, hickory, ash, pecan, maple, beech and a few other deciduous trees are interspersed among both the long-leaf and the short-leaf pines, and the proportion of deciduous trees increases to the westward.

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