Pine-trees Sentence Examples

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  • The forest was cold, the rustle of pine trees against one another faint.

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  • Lemstrbm believed atmospheric electricity to play an important part in the natural growth of vegetation, and he assigned a special role to the needles of fir and pine trees.

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  • He smelled of pine trees and a bonfire, his earthy scent mixed with the softer scent of soap.

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  • Deidre's eyes were caught by the gardens but drifted to the pine trees beyond the walls.

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  • Her gaze went to the pine trees with suspicion.

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  • Fleetingly, she registered the familiar scent of pine trees and grass and thought of how long it had been since she visited her family.

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  • The scent of pine trees disappeared, replaced by the overpowering smell of cleaning solution.

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  • As early as 1804, Humboldt expressed the opinion that petroleum was produced by distillation from deep-seated strata, and Karl Reichenbach in 1834, suggested that it was derived from the action of heat on the turpentine of pine-trees, whilst Brunet, in 1838, adumbrated a similar theory of origin on the ground of certain laboratory experiments.

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  • Stepping quickly onto the patio, she was able to make out the shapes of tall pine trees.

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  • The warm sun shone on the pine trees and drew out all their fragrance.

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  • The road paralleled the river to their right and far below, which was most often hidden by the pine trees that blanketed the slope.

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  • A wide, well-made and well-kept avenue, it was lined throughout the greater part of its length by giant pine-trees, rendering it the most picturesque highway in tbe world.

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  • Here there are one or two important villages and a well-known shrine marked by a group of pine trees which is unique in this part of Afghanistan.

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  • Allusion has been made already to the efforts to plant the extensive heaths in Jutland with pine-trees.

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  • At the isthmus of Corinth dwelt Sinis, called the Pine-Bender, because he killed his victims by tearing them asunder between two pine-trees.

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  • Canaria was said to abound in palms and pine trees.

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  • Plants can harbor a stage of white pine blister rust, so they should not be grown in the vicinity of pine trees.

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  • There are a number of fine scots pine trees in the churchyard and a large sycamore.

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  • The Narat Mountains in the south are also very wild, but are covered with forests of deciduous trees (apple tree, apricot tree, birch, poplar, &c.) and pine trees.

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  • Cones were counted in a 0.5 x 0.5 meter quadrat thrown under the canopy of pine trees.

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  • Many people are allergic to the sap of pine trees.

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  • Furthermore, pine trees with more flexibility are generally fresher and will last longer.

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  • Use tiles that form pine trees around your fireplace surround in your cabin in the woods, and cover your kitchen backsplash with chickens, roosters or grape vines if these are your passions.

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  • Add snow covered pine trees and miniature twinkling lights and your guests will be enchanted while they dine.

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  • Choose scene designs that feature tall pine trees and gorgeous meadows, and repeat that theme with accessories and wall hangings.

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  • Italian lakes, for example, grow up to the tops of high Fir and Pine trees.

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  • In olden times, gardeners raked the ground underneath pine trees to collect the needles, then spread them in the garden.

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  • The pine needles are harvested from the ground after the needles have been dropped by the pine trees.

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  • The little pine trees have a pleasant scent, but not when they are opened all at once.

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  • Identical to Soarin' Over California in California, Soarin' is a hang gliding simulator complete with popular smells such as orange groves and pine trees.

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  • The smooth profile is the traditional inverted cone, like that found on heavily-pruned pine trees.

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  • Since Christmas falls during the summer months in Brazil, pine trees are decorated with cotton to represent falling snow.

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  • Artificial trees that resemble real pine trees are usually made from recycled materials, though you can opt for those made of aluminum, wood, or other materials.

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  • Perfect for buying now and going into the holiday season is a pair of low tops in white with small green pine trees in orderly rows.

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  • Christmas isn't just pine trees and cinnamon, though those are two very common scents associated with the holiday season.

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  • Deidre started down the trail, holding out her hands to the pine trees.

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