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"Sure," said Phule, dodging around a low, bushlike native plant.
Penton glowered at him, and sat down in the shadow of a low, spreading, bushlike tree.
Vegetation was scarce, with predominantly yellow bushlike growth scattered on the lower slopes of the hills.
The thick bushlike plants must be mangroves.
Along both sides stood bushlike growths.
This is an erect shrub reaching a bushlike one meter to a treelike five meters in height.
These nutrients, he said, have produced the big, bushlike algae growths and the microscopic pea-soup algae.
But he also delivered some tw hundred wattles, the bushlike trees whose golden flowers woul adorn the landscape.
During the growing season, the widely separated bushlike vines bask in the heat of the Provencal sun and in the heat reflected from the stones.
But his Bushlike inability to face reality on Iraq looks less like a stand on principle than the behavior of a narcissist who can't admit error.
Of raffia embellished with shell, glass, beads and leather, it is essentially a bushlike skirt woven in a checkerboard pattern, which hangs on the body by means of shell-beaded straps across the naked chest.
Certainly Dr. Dean, 55, and his family feel it is misleading to tag them as Bushlike bluebloods, despite the fact that they own a Park Avenue apartment and an East Hampton country house.
Large, bushlike algae smothered the remaining turtle grass and killed sponges and corals, while microscopic algae turned the water to pea soup, cutting off sunlight essential to the grass and making more of it die.
But no sooner had it focused on that, than it lifted again, swinging out and over the surrounding gully, to reveal, beyond it, a valley filled with low, almost bushlike trees, on which could be seen a host of vividly colored fruit.
For those like myself, who feel a little fishing goes a long way, the Garretts offer comfortable quarters with private baths, a library with deep chairs and a bushlike habitat that attracts many marsupials and 80 or more varieties of birds.
While Melvin Edwards's celebrated "Lynch Fragments" and the eloquent sculptural shacks of Beverly Buchanan refer openly to black history, the bushlike wire sculptures of Maren Hassinger, another artist Mrs. Conwill enthusiastically supports, do not.
The sea bottom off Nova Scotia and eastern Maine is more likely to hold forests of treelike pink Paragorgia corals, nicknamed "bubble gum tree" by Canadian fishermen, and Primnoa, a genus that has finer branches and is more bushlike.