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  • It consists of many xerophytic plant species such as Koeleria vallesiana, Festuca vallesiaca, Artemisia vallesiaca, Stipa pennata and Juniperus sabina.

    Jungfrau-Aletsch-Bietschhorn, Switzerland 2008

  • But if they get beat badly enough…. maybe they can start to accept that their time-honored formula of using fear has run its course and will quit this game of distorting their brand of Conservatism as somehow being ordained by God and that “trickle down” is the only way to grow an economy. sabina

    For Obama, bigger is much, much better 2008

  • Other conifer species found particularly on the slopes of the central mountain range are the sabina (Juniperus gracilior), endemic sabina (J. ekmanii) and Podocarpus buchii.

    Hispaniolan pine forests 2008

  • Two dragonfly species found here are Orthetrum ransonneti and Orthetrum sabina.

    West Saharan montane xeric woodlands 2008

  • There is a diverse invertebrate fauna, with relict Afrotropical and Palaearctic species including large numbers of spiders and insects; dragonflies include Orthetrum ransonneti and O. sabina.

    Tassili N'Ajjer National Park, Algeria 2008

  • …The growth of sabina trees is under stress as indicated by the stripbark morphology and partial dieback of some upper limbs.

    A Project for the Dendro Truth Squad « Climate Audit 2007

  • I met my pub crawl girls sabina and lauren at Joe's bar again this week.

    Read It! j-ku 2007

  • In short, finding we were both read in the classics, he did not know how to testify his regard enough; but ordered his daughter, a jolly rosy-cheeked damsel who was his sole domestic, to bring us a bottle of his quadrimum, repeating from Horace at the same time, “Deprome quadrimum sabina, O Tholiarche, merum diota.”

    The Adventures of Roderick Random 2004

  • Heb. ` arar, (Jer. 17: 6; 48: 6), a species of juniper called by the Arabs by the same name (` arar), the Juniperus sabina or savin.

    Easton's Bible Dictionary M.G. Easton 1897

  • In my garden this Pinus is never without them, but I never saw a bird perch on Thuja occidentalis or Juniperus sabina, although the thick foliage of these latter trees affords birds a better shelter than the loose leafage of other trees.

    Earth as Modified by Human Action, The~ Chapter 03 (historical) 1874

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