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If the brakes stop a car quickly, so does the air.
A mind just like his, but with all the brakes off.
He hit the brakes suddenly, came to a full stop.
They'll probably put us in a car with no brakes.
We can also show you how to help her put on the brakes.
"He was dead before they could put on the brakes and run him."
Just like you put the brakes on in a car.
Those brakes were in a very bad way, you know.
I cut the power and put light, even pressure on the brakes.
They're back on the road when the car brakes down.
Be sure the child's hands are large and strong enough to use hand brakes.
But it was too late to put on the brakes.
I got on the brakes because there was no way through.
Brakes are one of the most critical systems on a car.
They know how to put the brakes on and turn it around.
And it looks as though some state officials themselves may put on the brakes.
Both could put the brakes on economic growth in Japan.
"Would you take a trip to California if your car had bad brakes?"
A second theory is that people simply do not know how to use the brakes.
The tests seemed to put to rest any questions about the brakes.
If there were brakes, I didn't know where to find them.
The brakes take hold all along the train, in every car, front to back.
The first thing to do if you ever find yourself in the "no brakes!"
The standard brakes can be used in addition as necessary.
Sometimes you need to slow down, hit the brakes and take time to think about things.
Then there is the common bracken, a fern which covers the hillsides in many areas of Europe.
Pteridium aquilinum (Common bracken)
There are areas of woodland, with silver birch and pendunculate oak as canopy and common bracken as ground cover, as well as coniferous plantation.
Pteridium aquilinum (bracken or Common bracken) is the most common species with a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring in temperate and subtropical regions throughout much of the world.
Common bracken was first described as Pteris aquilina by the father of taxonomy, Carl Linnaeus, in Volume 2 of his Species Plantarum in 1753.
The understory includes species such as Wavy Hair-grass, Deschampsia flexuosa, Common Bracken, Pteridium aquilinum, Broad Buckler Fern, Dryopteris dilatata, and Rowan, Sorbus aucuparia.
Calluna vulgaris and Pteridium aquilinum were found to replace each other.
Bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum) is often particularly abundant in these communities.
Bracken Pteridium aquilinum is dominant over large areas.
It includes the world's most abundant fern, Pteridium aquilinum (bracken).
The bracken fern (Pteridium aquilinum) can lead to an uncomfortable evening - take it from one who has tried.
The species favours bracken, especially Pteridium aquilinum, but the colonisation of dead matter from other plants is not unknown.
It is worth mentioning that in this community the eagle fern Pteridium aquilinum is dominant.
The larvae feed on Pteridium aquilinum.
Pteridium aquilinum - Galium saxatile community.
Estimates of gene flow, genetic substructure and population heterogeneity in bracken (Pteridium aquilinum).
Other species of note include broom (Cystisus scoparius) and bracken (Pteridium aquilinum).
Pteridium aquilinum var.
The fiddleheads/crosiers of Pteridium aquilinum have been known to be eaten, but they contain carcinogens, so this practice is not prevalent.
She created black from bracken fern root (Pteridium aquilinum) and red from split redbud twigs.
Pteridium aquilinum (Common bracken)
Associates include Ilex aquifolium, Hedera helix, Pteridium aquilinum, and other ferns.
Bracken, Pteridium aquilinum, found worldwide (Health Warning)
In the past, the genus was commonly treated as having only one species, Pteridium aquilinum, but the recent trend is to subdivide it into about ten species.
Scrub communities, including pure stands of Bracken Pteridium aquilinum occur on the cliff slopes and tops and particularly in the valleys.
The first stage larvae feed on various Ferns, including Dryopteris, Blechnum spicant and Pteridium aquilinum.
Pteridium aquilinum (bracken or Common bracken) is the most common species with a cosmopolitan distribution, occurring in temperate and subtropical regions throughout much of the world.
Most of the islands have dense cover of bramble Rubus fruticosus and bracken Pteridium aquilinum and grassland along the coastal fringes.
Warabi (Pteridium aquilinum), a bracken fern used in Japanese cuisine, are collected in early spring around Mount Dōgo.
A small part of the plateau comprises open grassland with scattered Gorse Ulex europaeus and stands of Bracken Pteridium aquilinum.
The ferns are Polypodium volgare, Asplenium ruta-muraria, Dryopteris filix-mas, Pteridium aquilinum, Notholaena marantae.