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The Bidens' two sons, aged three and four, were injured.
Other troublemakers are members of the bidens clan, whose name actually means "two teeth."
It is similar in appearance to its relative Bidens cernua and the two are sometimes confused.
Recorded food plants include Bidens species, and the leaves of beans, corn, and oak.
It closely resembles Euodynerus bidens in size and colouration.
However, at this time the meaning of the name Turbo bidens was not fixed with a valid type specimen designation.
It belongs to the genus Bidens.
The larvae feed on Bidens species.
Apparently the name Turbo bidens was not originally applied by Linnaeus to material of this species.
Or Fergie Bidens, who drove by every now and then, peeking at the house out of the corner of his eye.
A few minutes later, the Bidens danced as well, and I got to take my picture with David Axelrod.
Their primary role was to sacrifice a two-year-old sheep, in Latin bidens, meaning "having teeth (dentes) on each side."
It belongs to the genus Bidens, collectively called kokoʻolau or koʻokoʻolau in the Hawaiian language.
"What did Leslie Bidens say to you, Darla Jean?
The greater round-eared bat (Tonatia bidens) is a bat species from South America.
Red claw crab (Perisesarma bidens).
The species name, bidens, is Latin for "two-teeth", in reference to the retention of only two incisors in each premaxilla.
The larvae feed on Ageratum conyzoides, Bidens, Dahlia and marigold.
Some imported stonework and statuary on the island serves as a habitat for a Mediterranean land snail, Papillifera bidens.
The bidens is pictured on mosaics and other forms of Roman art, as well as tombstones to mark the occupation of the deceased.
The Bog Beggarticks (Bidens conjuncta) is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.
The Bidens' daughter Ashley Blazer was born on June 8, 1981, and Jill stopped working for two years while raising the three children.
Adults feed on nectar from various flowers, including Bidens alba, Lantana species and Stachytarpheta jamaicensis.
Leslie Bidens wasn't sure what all to make of her unexpected visitor, who'd never before stopped by in the middle of the afternoon-or any other time, for that matter.
Bidens Borer gets its name from the genus Bidens which includes the food plants for the larva.
Bidens micrantha is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common name grassland beggarticks.
Smooth Beggarticks (B. laevis) is a common fall flower in the southeastern United States.
Bidens mauiensis, common names Maui beggarticks and ko'oko'olau, is a herb in the family Asteraceae.
Symptoms of Bidens mottle virus in Bidens pilosa (hairy beggarticks).
The Bog Beggarticks (Bidens conjuncta) is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.
Bidens cernua, commonly called called nodding beggarticks or nodding bur-marigold, is an herbaceous plant native to North America.
Devil's Beggarticks (Bidens frondosa) is an annual herb in the family Asteraceae, native to North America.
Nodding Beggarticks (B. cernua) and Hairy Beggarticks are useful as honey plants.
The common names 'beggarticks', 'bur-marigolds', 'stickseeds', 'tickseeds' and 'tickseed sunflowers' refer to the achene burr (fruit)s on the seeds of this genus, most of which are barbed.
In some regions, leaves of Hairy Beggarticks (B. pilosa) and Three-lobed Beggarticks (B. tripartita) are sometimes eaten as a vegetable.
The plant pathogen Bidens mottle virus was named after the present genus, as it was first isolated from Hairy Beggarticks; it infects a wide range of Asteraceae and other plants.
It is known by a variety of different names, including Common Beggarticks, Common Tickseed, Large-leaved Beggarticks, Devil's Bootjack, Devil's Pitchfork, and Pitchfork Weed.
Bidens connata - Purple-stemmed Beggarticks, Purple-stemmed Swamp Beggarticks, Connate Beggarticks, London Bur-marigold, Southern Tickseed.
Bidens tripartita, commonly known as Three-lobe Beggarticks, Three-part Beggarticks, Leafy-bracted Beggarticks or Trifid Bur-marigold, is a flowering plant in the genus Bidens.
Bidens aristosa, commonly called Bearded Beggarticks, Long-bracted Beggarticks, Tickseed Beggarticks, Swamp Marigold or Western Tickseed, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae.
These stamps, known as Black Jacks, form a popular collecting study.
The two black jacks are permanent highest trumps.
Formerly known as the Black Jacks, the Raiders are the Regiment's physical fitness team.
Some players use black jacks to require the draw of five cards, and allow red jacks to cancel the draw.
It was a high they would never feel, no matter how many sevens came up on the dice or how many black jacks they were dealt.
Some variants allow for a blitzing with the two black jacks, the two middle jacks or all four jacks.
The two black jacks are the highest members of the trump suit, with the jack of clubs ranking higher than the jack of spades.
The game appears to be an elaboration of Polskpas Having the two black jacks is reminiscent of Euchre.
The Black Jacks became the resident group at The Casbah, although The Quarrymen occasionally played there again and often visited.
BLACK JACKS: African American Seamen in the Age of Sail.
The gorilla replying in the affirmative, the black shirt introduced him to a dozen or so friends of his, similarly attired and armed with black jacks and knuckle dusters.
With the police continuing an investigation at the scene in Plainview, detectives said they had recovered several handguns, an Uzi machine gun, baseball bats, daggers, axe handles and black jacks.
Another version including the "chain rule" is that aces (again) change the suit but the black jacks make the next player pick up seven cards and a red jack is the only way of canceling it out.
"The story of people of color going to sea is a big story," said University of New Hampshire professor W. Jeffrey Bolster, the author of "Black Jacks," a book about African-American maritime history.
And Bear in Mind (Editors' choices of other recent books of particular interest) BLACK JACKS: African American Seamen in the Age of Sail, by W. Jeffrey Bolster.
Best had been seen playing in The Casbah with his own group, the Black Jacks, and it was noted that he was a steady drummer, playing the bass drum on all four beats in the bar, which pushed the rhythm.
Immediately upon arrival to the prison, male prisoners would be offloaded and "run a gauntlet" - i.e. run into the prison along a line of guards beating them with clubs, truncheons, axe handles, black jacks or simply hands and legs.
Without Matadores, establishes the same values; that is--having Jack of Spades without Jack of Clubs is without one; with Jack of Hearts in hand, and two black Jacks missing, is without two, etc.
They have played a large part in reestablishing the Black Jacks Drill Competition for JROTC, CAP, and other youth drill units, as part of their efforts at reconstituting Blackjacks at the high school level.
He once appeared on the same stage as John Lennon when in 1957 he attended skiffle auditions at The Cavern, to be followed on to the stage minutes later by the Black Jacks, featuring Lennon playing the tea-chest bass in a pair of gloves.
The museum's diversity effort includes the construction of an Amistad replica that will be launched later this month, the opening next year of an exhibit about African-American seafaring history called "Black Jacks," partially based on Mr. Bolster's book, and the sponsorship of race and ethnicity conferences.
"I should imagine that it belonged to some vintner or maltster in the Middle Ages," said I. "I have seen in England leathern drinking flagons of the seventeenth century--'black jacks' as they were called--which were of the same colour and hardness as this filler."
To attract more attention to the game, some casinos offered a special bet: A hand that featured the Ace of Spades plus either of the black jacks in the deck (the Jack of Clubs or the Jack of Spades) would pay 10-to-1 odds on the player's bet.
Best was studying at the Collegiate Grammar School when he decided he wanted to be in a music group, so Mona bought him a drum kit from Blackler's music store and Best formed his own band; The Black Jacks, who later played in The Casbah.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for burr marigold.
If you have allergies, be sure to check with your healthcare provider before taking burr marigold.
Burr marigold is a plant.
Allergy to ragweed, daisies, and related plants: Burr marigold may cause an allergic reaction in people who are sensitive to the Asteraceae/Compositae plant family.
The common names beggarticks, black jack, burr marigolds, cobbler's pegs, Spanish needles, stickseeds, tickseeds and tickseed sunflowers refer to the achene burrs on the seeds of this genus, most of which are barbed.
Bidens pilosa, commonly known as Cobbler's Pegs or Spanish Needle, is a species in the plant family Asteraceae.
It is named after the Sierra mountain peak known as Spanish Needle.
This plant is also called "Spanish Needles."
Allium shevockii is a species of wild onion known by the common name Spanish Needle onion.
Palafoxia arida is a species of flowering plant in the aster family known by the common names desert palafox and Spanish needle.
The park is aflame in desert sunflowers, brown-eyed evening primrose, lupines, mustard, Spanish needles and popcorn flowers.
Spanish Needles, (Bidens bipinnata)
The seed-like fruit is narrow with a pappus of several pointed scales (giving rise to the common name 'Spanish Needles' for P. arida).
Bidens pilosa, commonly known as Cobbler's Pegs or Spanish Needle, is a species in the plant family Asteraceae.
Allium shevockii, the Spanish Needle onion, grows from a bulb one to one and a half centimeters wide which may have one or two large daughter bulblets.
USDA Plants Profile - Allium shevockii (Spanish Needle onion)
His bees make honey from whatever wildflowers are in season: "It's goldenrod right now, Spanish needle if you're in a wet area, and shortly it will be the asters."
The common names beggarticks, black jack, burr marigolds, cobbler's pegs, Spanish needles, stickseeds, tickseeds and tickseed sunflowers refer to the achene burrs on the seeds of this genus, most of which are barbed.
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