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Therefore, if used for lumber products the cankered area will be wasted wood.
With cankered ingenuity, he sought out his own disease in every breast.
On major limbs or trunks the cankered portion may be excised.
She also noted cankered trees usually occurred on unfavorable sites or had been weakened by other environmental factors.
Now she felt differently, for in her mind was a cold suspicion which had grown from seed to cankered fruit in the past seven days.
"The fruit is the cankered effort of a barren tree," cast back Weng over his shoulder.
The meat was tough, stringy, and salty enough to make the cankered lining of the gunslinger's mouth sing.
Then a shred of fugitive energy skittered up the wall and upon contact with the ceiling threw down a wash of cankered light.
The Bonedancer laughs, a sound full of choking as the miasma pulses in and out of his cankered lungs.
How heavy it is to sit there in the waiting room, on the chair, by the table, with one's penitent perfecto, watching the cankered apples heal.
At last, a temperature of tens of millions of degrees was reached in the layers of hydrogen surrounding the cankered core.
Smote I the cankered hill "Why, Morey!"
I could think only of Burton's remarks about "the mildewed cankered gangrened aspect" of West African settlements.
Through the dim, speckled glass Molly could see the weights and the pendulum and the cankered chimes, all swaying and burning as she stared.
Done in acrylic on silver lamé, they have the hyper-real, detail-rich look of children's book illustrations, applied to images of a kind of cankered innocence.
Stepping out into the street after Shar, Prynn lost her footing on the cobbled pavement, the cankered rocks slimy with algae and filth.
Orchard sanitation, removing fruit mummies and pruning any cankered or dead twigs will reduce inoculum levels, which will improve the effectiveness of fungicide sprays.
"Ye gallant lords and lordlings, I wish you all take heed, Lest what ye deem a blooming rose Should prove a cankered weed."
Junior's agony might have made him howl like a cankered dog or might even have dropped him to his knees if he hadn't used the pain to fuel his anger.
Waterman cultured the fungus from cankered trees from Washington, Pennsylvania, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Massachusetts and provided the first descriptions of the canker and fungus.
Pulling her up, he towed her along beside him until they emerged out of the twisty narrows into a basin--the Great Wash, a cankered lunar landscape scarred with craters and broken stone.
Save it were the cankered wrath of an old witch, like Mistress Hibbins," added he, attempting to smile, "I know nothing that I would not sooner encounter than this passion in a child.
There was the big priest, Father O'Connell, warning Liam that the wildness had to stop, that the Good Lord Jesus would punish the boy for his wickedness, that his cankered soul would be damned eternally into Hell.
The narrator of "Ice the Color of Sky," a blocked writer trying to come to terms with both his resentment of a deceased older brother and the urge that pulls him to Alaska, puts it this way: "A cankered molar was how it felt, except the feeling didn't come from his mouth but somewhere inside.
"They also have fusion generators in those cankerous cities of theirs."
Cankerous growths in the flesh, denote future distinctions either as head of State or stage life.
I use this force to curse you, to bring upon you the immediate onset of cankerous death."
That of the third that cankerous other.
A fine silver birch bears a huge cankerous girdle some three metres from the ground.
He was reputed to have been cankerous and mistrusting of others, the extent to which this is a case is subjective.
Further reflecting the Order's teachings, only the sinful were shown naked, so that all could see their detestable cankerous bodies.
D. B. I admire the trickery of his work, the cankerous skin, which is nice and grungy.
But the lovely aromas in that enchanted air did at last seem to dispel, for a moment, the cankerous thing in his soul.
Diseased and dying, it was a cankerous sight and filled the air with the stench of a rotting wound.
Perceptible references had vanished into the plodding smog/clouds, the cankerous gray and white of a polluted world.
-immediate onset of cankerous death."
But his mouth was foul, cankerous, and vile, as if his teeth were rotten, or his palate gangrenous.
Larvae can be found in resin deposits, thickened cankerous branches infested by fungi and in mechanical injuries of the host plant.
The latter, according to the currently accepted theory, became contankerous , and then cantankerous , influenced by cankerous and rancorous .
Fusarium infection results in black or reddish vascular tissue, and Rhizoctonia infection results in sunken, cankerous lesions.
Small Dave peeled open a packet of frozen filet mignon amoureuse and oozed it into the cankerous baking tray which had served his family for several generations.
Old Pete turned the large salmon steak (an unexpected gift from Neville) in his cankerous frying pan and whistled 'When the Boat Comes In'.
We swooped out above the cankerous, rotting tangles of parks, above streets dotted with half-cleared barricades, above white buildings and the blackened shells of buildings set afire in the last hours of the siege.
The public clamoured for the return of Bradman to defeat Bodyline: "he was the batsman who could conquer this cankerous bowling ... 'Bradmania', amounting almost to religious fervour, demanded his return".
In vain the massy bars, cemented with their cankerous rust, opposed my entrance - in vain the heated suffocating damps enveloped me - in vain the hungry flames flashed their vengeance round me!
Thus the soul is filled with thought images that assume the form of vicious animals, homely visaged fowls, rabid and snarling cats and dogs, leprous and virile serpents, cankerous lizards, slimy intestine worms, hairy and malicious insects.
"In the Name of God," I said, "for your salvation, I will take whatever poison I must from you; I will draw off the blood as if from a cankerous wound, as if it were the corruption of a leper.
The fact that you are now telling us that compulsory labelling going back to animals' place of birth will not be implemented until 2003 - Mr Böge has already touched on this - well, in my opinion that is partly to blame for this whole cankerous BSE crisis.