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  • Mr Garcia said although South Africa and Chile marketed similar exports, such as decidious fruit and wine, both countries faced the challenge of adding value to their products through technological innovation.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1995

  • But these are more mixed forests - with both decidious trees that lose their leaves and pine trees which are evergree.

    Archive 2009-01-01 DNLee 2009

  • But these are more mixed forests - with both decidious trees that lose their leaves and pine trees which are evergree.

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  • The decidious azaleas that bloom in April and May might be in our dreams.

    Angel Cloud Of Dreams « Fairegarden 2008

  • Commerson, a botanist, in Etoile, had found a climbing decidious shrub which in honour of his leader he had named Bougainvillia.

    Archive 2008-01-27 de Brantigny........................ 2008

  • Commerson, a botanist, in Etoile, had found a climbing decidious shrub which in honour of his leader he had named Bougainvillia.

    Louis - Antoine de Bougainville de Brantigny........................ 2008

  • A decidious Shrubs, 0. 5-2 m tall; branches densely gray-white-pubescent, also sparsely setose when young.

    Find Me A Cure Mukul 2010

  • On Saturday 4 / 25 / 09 at 11: 30 A.M. while hiking in the decidious woods of the Shawnee National Forest in southern Illinois, I saw this pretty beetle sitting on a log by itself in the middle of an upland woods.

    What's That Bug? 2009

  • Hickory clubs, in which the shaft is made from the wood of the decidious tree, have become highly collectable after they were replaced by more modern materials, such as carbon fibre.

    Latest News Breaking News and Current News from the UK and World Telegraph 2009

  • Description: A decidious shrub or small tree up to 20 feet in height producing a crowd of erect stems, occasionally a trunk over 2 feet in girth, clothed with spirally arranged flakes of bark.

    Find Me A Cure 2009

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