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celandine see poppy .

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Magazine article from: The Antioch Review; 9/22/2008; ; 77 words ; of the brightest yellow, no other flower is equal even if it took a year in February it covers the banks with leaves of greenest green always a bit damp and immaculate when the snow falls that slows things down the buttercup stays beneath untouched if it stays alive three days under the frost and a Read more
Meet the perky pup that sparked a rescue drama.
Newspaper article from: Batley News (Batley, England); 11/1/2007; 212 words ; ...team from Cleckheaton. Batley station manager Tony Head said: The search and rescue team have cameras they can use so we could see Poppy, and saw that she was OK. The search and rescue team used equipment to break up the paving slab and Stephen was able to grab... Read more
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Newspaper article from: Spenborough Guardian (Cleckheaton, England); 11/2/2007; 223 words ; ...attend with specialist equipment. Station manager at Batley Tony Head said: The search and rescue team have cameras so we could see Poppy, and saw that she was alright. The search and rescue team used equipment to break up parts of the paving slab and Stephen was... Read more
Bumper crowd at Pontefract's opening meeting.
Newspaper article from: Pontefract & Castleford Express (Castleford, England); 4/11/2007; 537 words ; ...length in this handicap contest over one mile and a half. Ian McInnes, who trains at Catwick in East Yorkshire, was on hand to see Poppy's Rose (14-1) take the First Division of the race for maiden three-year-old fillies, ridden by Danny Tudhope, while the Second... Read more
Assessing Herbal Hepatotoxicity.
Magazine article from: Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients; 1/1/2001; ; 588 words ; ...use of both western and Chinese herbs. While in some cases this has been clearly linked to specific herbs such as greater celandine (Chelidonium majus) and germander (Teucrium chamaedrys), one study on traditional Chinese herbal medicine found no single... Read more
April: the most beautiful of months, and the most cruel.
Magazine article from: Countryside & Small Stock Journal; 3/1/2002; ; 141 words ; When honeysuckle, primrose, violet and celandine go on the rampage, and golden pussywillows explode beside railway lines, pregnant themselves with sun When lambs slide out of the... Read more
Sack of post left in hallway.
Newspaper article from: Hastings & St. Leonards Observer (St. Leonards-on-Sea, England); 7/19/2008; 179 words ; ...horrified to find a sackful of post dumped in their flat foyer - addressed for elsewhere. Louise Lourenco-Bone saw the bag in Celandine Drive, St Leonards, when she left at 1pm last Thursday, thinking it was rubbish left by the cleaner. It was only when her... Read more
Facial firming gel from Annemarie Borlind.
Magazine article from: Household & Personal Products Industry; 1/1/2002; 51 words ; ...Firming gel helps prevent sagging as the skin ages, according to Annnemarie Borlind. The gel contains baoab leaf extract, celandine, white agaric extract, fruit acid, horsetail extract and witch hazel extract. Company executives said that dermatological... Read more
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