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- noun Plural form of
apiary .
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Examples
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The first to notice the disappearance of bee colonies, and sometimes entire apiaries, were the commercial migratory beekeepers.
Joan Brunwasser: Magazine Publisher Moonlights as Urban Beekeeper Joan Brunwasser 2011
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Before you go, I understand there's an interesting new project that marries apiaries and airports, namely, O'Hare.
Joan Brunwasser: Magazine Publisher Moonlights as Urban Beekeeper Joan Brunwasser 2011
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Before you go, I understand there's an interesting new project that marries apiaries and airports, namely, O'Hare.
Joan Brunwasser: Magazine Publisher Moonlights as Urban Beekeeper Joan Brunwasser 2011
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From the rooftop we can look out across the river to Borough market, where we sell produce from our other apiaries.
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In 2007-2008, 36 percent of apiaries surveyed by the Apiary Inspectors of America and the U.S.
Honeybees in decline ewillett 2009
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The first to notice the disappearance of bee colonies, and sometimes entire apiaries, were the commercial migratory beekeepers.
Joan Brunwasser: Magazine Publisher Moonlights as Urban Beekeeper Joan Brunwasser 2011
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She tells the girls about bridges over the Arno, apiaries in the Luxembourg Gardens, sailboats in the Aegean.
Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010
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The honey came from the imperial apiaries, golden, liquid, and fragrant with the jasmines that had created the nectar.
Shadow Princess Indu Sundaresan 2010
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Flowers and water are placed near the apiaries; when there are no flowers the water for the bees is sweetened.
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She tells the girls about bridges over the Arno, apiaries in the Luxembourg Gardens, sailboats in the Aegean.
Memory Wall Anthony Doerr 2010
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