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There is a sign for Avena's on the right about a mile down the road.
The majority held that the Avena judgment is not enforceable as domestic law.
The cause was bladder cancer, said Helen Avena, his wife of nearly 58 years.
Now, Mr. Avena can add another chapter to his list of accomplishments.
Wash them down with an avena (a slurpable oatmeal milkshake).
The word is French, formed of the Latin, avena, oats.
Derived from a wild species (Avena sterilis), it has thus come to be a crop in its own right.
Drinks include the Avena, a cold oatmeal-based drink.
Mr. Avena rents the shoeshine stall on a renewable 30-day lease.
It was not the first time Mr. Avena had successfully pleaded his case directly to a mayor.
That same year, at age 40, Sabella retired from organized crime and permanently passed control of the family to Avena.
Oats (Avena sativa) are a type of cereal grain.
But soon, Mr. Avena's customers will have to get their gossip and shoeshines elsewhere.
The abandoned village of Avena.
"It's a psychological blow," said the proprietor, Anthony Avena.
The larvae feed on Avena sativa and Triticum species.
In 1996, Mr. Avena became something of a shoe-shining celebrity when he successfully fought the authority for the 150-square-foot space.
The Drumline is under instruction of Sem Avena and has been since the school's band program began.
Larvae have been reared on Ehrharta erecta and Avena sativa.
It may mean either the common cereal oat discussed here, or any cultivated or wild species of the genus Avena.
Proso millet, einkorn, emmer, avena, wheat and rye were also grown.
These two species bear the generic name Avena, which is another Latin word for oats or wild oats.
Oat sensitivity represents a sensitivity to the proteins found in oats, Avena sativa.
Three flavonolignans derived from tricin have been isolated from oats Avena sativa.
Mr. Avena, who lives in Whitestone with his wife, Helen, said he would go to court to fight to keep his stand.