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While the article points out the obvious phallic symbolism of the "upright organ pipes" (har!) and the "upright" trees in the verdent "nature tamed" background (implying, evidently, that the Goddess of Love could be tamed - what a joke!)
Love and Sex in the Renaissance Jan 2008
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While the article points out the obvious phallic symbolism of the "upright organ pipes" (har!) and the "upright" trees in the verdent "nature tamed" background (implying, evidently, that the Goddess of Love could be tamed - what a joke!)
Archive 2008-12-01 Jan 2008
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And while the ocean's sparkling waves on a bright sunny day are pretty, they havenothing on the misty verdent variations of a mature rainforest.
HDTV Sucks 2008
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Also the British were able to take over the verdent Punjab & what is now today Pakistan after the ruler there between 1720-1760 fought a 20 war in both Pakistan then made the mistake of attacking Afganistan.
John Rentoul today puts Trevor Kavanagh and myself in the... 2008
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Blog Guelph: Verdent verdent, originally uploaded by blairware.
Great Guelph Photos and Cool Blog Links by Creative Guelphites 2008
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Blog Guelph: Verdent verdent, originally uploaded by blairware.
Great Guelph Photos and Cool Blog Links by Creative Guelphites 2008
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But the overarching message is, Pacific High equals North American version of Sahara albeit modulated by varied topography and orographic miracles, making our Sahara more verdent.
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It is located in the verdent forest of Yountsville in Napa valley.
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The comparison was most satisfactory, because while our road dips through deep canyons with verdent views on every hand, in the South the great American Desert has to be crossed, with its high, arid, uncomfortable air.
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Cautiously evading the dangerous currents here ruffling the lagoon, we rounded the wall of cliff; and shot upon a smooth expanse; on one side, hemmed in by the long, verdent, northern shore of Juam; and across the water, sentineled by its tributary islets.
Mardi: and A Voyage Thither, Vol. I (of 2) Herman Melville 1855
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