Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
As such, he has used Mandrake's help with many cases.
She made her first appearance in the second Mandrake story.
It was as though the experiments on Mandrake had never been.
Davis continued to do Mandrake until his 1964 death from a heart attack.
He stood by the window, his eyes on the yacht Mandrake.
First make sure you created the partition using Mandrake 9.2.
Wasn't it Turner who had first picked up the mandrake?
Under her own power again, the Mandrake was pausing in space.
But you could smell the mandrake fruit on her across the room.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of European mandrake for these uses.
How close would the Mandrake stray to that gravity well?
"There are some golden rules you have to keep to," she tells Mandrake.
"One such secret weapon had been in development on a small asteroid called Mandrake."
Minton could also be found at another club in the same street, the Mandrake.
- exaggerated as in the case of the famous Mandrake.
But every one of them was destroyed during the Mandrake attacks."
He seemed to have got over the mandrake root.
This includes the very distribution we're talking about right here and now (namely Mandrake).
The mandrake can also revive those who have been petrified.
"John the Baptist turned me on with mandrake root once.
And a mandrake root to bury beneath her lord's window.
I used to run it regularly when it was still Mandrake.
Sadly, Mandrake hears that the couple have split up after three years together.
Mandrake's first searching attempt only has him retrieve a boot.
The relationship between photographer and subject is what is most important to Mandrake.
Mandragora officinarum is a species of the plant genus mandrake.
Mandragora officinarum refers to the mandrake root, which when fresh or dry may cause hallucination.
And if you believe what you read about mandrake (Mandragora officinarum), you won't dig it up.
Secured in her bodice is a protective charm, Mandragora officinarum, a piece of mandrake shaped like a little man.
Throughout history mandrakes (Mandragora officinarum) have been highly sought after for their reputed aphrodisiac properties.
The band's name derives from the Latin name of the Mandragora officinarum mandrake, which are said to give eternal life.
Mandragora officinarum (Mandrake).
Mandragora officinarum grows in woodlands, cultivated beds, sunny edges and dappled shade in locations where temperature never drops under about -15 C.
Mandrake is the common name for members of the plant genus Mandragora, particularly the species Mandragora officinarum, belonging to the nightshades family (Solanaceae).
In some older classifications, the Mandrake (Mandragora officinarum) is considered a species of the Atropa genus as Atropa mandragora.
Atropine is a tropane alkaloid, that can be extracted from the Deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna), mandrake (Mandragora officinarum) and certain other plants.
There are many recipes for this ointment all having a base of either Atropa belladonna or Mandragora officinarum, both highly psychoactive drugs producing visions and encouraging astral projection.
Alraunwurzel, Mandragora, Mandragora officinarum, Mandragora vernalis, Mandragore, Mandrake, Mandrake Européen, Manzana de Satán, Satan's Apple.