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(31) Man beats back the jungle, the vines and fluid spong trees inexorably overwhelm the masonry.
(32) The south side of the cut dips down into a beautiful hollow of vines, all but the lowest locations being ideally situated.
(33) After the failure of the vines in 1852, the area of sugarcane increased.
(34) A canister of Red Vines licorice sticks, $ 5 at supermarkets.
(35) Any vines that dare to lean against this tree risk being vigorously chewed.
(36) The best vines are those closest to the village growing at a height of between 140 and 200 metres.
(37) Prune grape vines before the sap begins to flow again by cutting all side shoots back to one or two buds.
(38) Below the olive groves, sloping fields produce lush vines and the valleys are full of sunflowers, tomatoes and maize.
(39) Images of sprawling tomato vines, twiggy raspberry bushes and zucchini leaves powdered with mildew all contribute to this prejudice.
(40) There is a wall, old and high[sentencedict.com], covered with vines and jasmine.
(41) The corn was already ripening and the vines in full leaf, with bunches of grapes hanging thickly.
(42) Electrical cables draped it like jungle vines; cement peeled from its facade like slabs of granite from Junagadh mountain.
(43) It was from these vines, which stretched into Verzenay, Mailly and Verzy, that the wines of Sillery were made.
(44) Just under a thousand of vines - but it's some of the best land there is.
(45) Growers can get around the ban by planting vines for quality wines rather than table wines.
(46) The vines from these slopes produce wine of an extremely dependable quality.
(47) Wrapped in old greatcoats, we left at sunrise in two trucks and drove across a plain covered in vines.
(48) The hot sun drew a rich scent from the honeysuckle vines.
(49) It roots out vines, truffles for lemon trees painfully heated by charcoal to three degrees above freezing.
(50) She could look out beyond the tangle of the shore at islets garlanded with trees and vines and carpeted with moss.
(51) Jacques was speaking enthusiastically about the crop of grapes which the vines had produced, and was prophesying a bumper harvest.
(52) They drilled with one of the groups out there, living in open huts made of eucalyptus logs and assorted vines.
(53) She divided the jonquils into clusters and planted them under the vines, and behind the jonquils, the ferns.
(54) Domestic vines and orchards, in patches of garden overgrown with poppies and clover, straggle as far up as the fortress.
(55) If the wines show a certain lack of intensity, it is probably a result of the youth of the vines.
(56) The hills are planted with row upon row of grape vines.
(57) The cacti are unique to the archipelago, but many have been strangled by vines.
(58) They were interspersed with rows of vines, whose high branches must have made the harvest very hard work.
(59) It owes its position to the fame of Sillery which, equally overrated, owes its reputation to the vines of Verzeray.
(60) Baby Suggs leaned back into the peppers and the squash vines with her hoe.
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