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And the cannon on Five-Finger Mountain?
"Five-Finger Exercise" (1993)
After I wrote "Five-Finger Discount," a book documenting decades of Hudson County corruption and abuse, there was much more of an uproar.
- From "Five-Finger Exercises" No doubt most of T. S. Eliot's friends and acquaintances would have ratified this comic self-portrait.
Ms. Stapinski recently sold the rights to a Los Angeles-based production company, Air Machinics, to make "Five-Finger Discount" into a television movie, a series or a motion picture.
Collected Poems (1936) "Five-Finger Exercises" Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future, And time future contained in time past.
These last two lines appear to have inspired T. S. Eliot; in "Lines to a Yorkshire Terrier" (in Five-Finger Exercises), he writes:
Helene Stapinski says so many unflattering things about her hometown in the book "Five-Finger Discount: A Crooked Family History" (Random House), that it's hard to know where to begin.
In addition to his book on leadership, he is the author of Getting the Job You Want: The Five-Finger, Five-Week Guide to the Best Job of Your Life.
In her new state, 90% of Mazenda's body is fully mechanized with new built-in weapons like the Five-Finger Gun, Arm Bazooka, Elbow Gun Double Hit, and Crouch Knee Missile.
Adiante Pédalé, Adiantum capillus-veneris, Adiantum pedatum, Culantrillo, Five-Finger Fern, Hair of Venus, Maiden Fern, Rock Fern, Venus' Hair.
Ms. Stapinski's book, "Five-Finger Discount: A Crooked Family History" (Random House, 2001), was a hilarious and brutally frank memoir of her upbringing in a family whose members personified the colorful and corrupt side of Jersey City.
Helene Stapinski, who published a book entitled "Five-Finger Discount," (Random House, 2001) a colorful account of Jersey City's crooked history, said she endured widespread criticism from those who complained that her book overstated Hudson County's underbelly.
From the woman who brought the world "Five-Finger Discount: A Crooked Family History" (Random House), comes a television series based on Ms. Stapinski's 2001 book, which is part memoir and part unflattering history of her hometown and her family.
A further 23-25 or more species also traditionally included in Potentilla sect.
Other plants in the habitat include its close relative, Potentilla concinna.
The vast majority of sellers and gardeners still use the old name Potentilla fruticosa.
Potentilla hickmanii is currently known to occur in two coastal locations.
Potentilla Villosa has been found in some regions of Asia.
A great deal of breeding work has been done on Potentilla fruticosa, the largest species commonly sold.
Be careful not to confuse jewelweed with potentilla, since both are known as silverweed.
Potentilla grayi is a small upright plant growing 10 to 20 centimeters tall.
The Potentilla newberryi plant may be annual or perennial.
The larvae feed on the leaves of Potentilla cinerea var.
It was formerly included with the typical cinquefoils in the genus Potentilla.
The geum, blue poppy, potentilla and gentian are relatively common.
Flowers of Potentilla villosa usually found in clusters of 1-5.
This was surrounded by a high wall, and in it the charming Potentilla was imprisoned.
In the year 1973 the state of California recognized Hickman's potentilla as an endangered species.
It was formerly a member of genus Potentilla.
You may imagine how Potentilla lamented her sad fate, and entreated to be spared.
The larvae probably feed on Potentilla species.
The name "cinquefoil" comes from the five-petaled flowers of plants in the genus Potentilla.
Larval development has been found on sticky cinquefoil Potentilla gladulosa, but is rare.
"Potentilla verna" redirects here; this might also mean related species (see text).
Potentilla sterilis, also called Barren strawberry, is a species native to Europe.
Potentilla rimicola is a species of cinquefoil-Potentilla, known by the common name cliff cinquefoil.
Potentilla villosa is a perennial plant which blooms into a 5-petaled flower midsummer.
The individual flowers resemble flowers from the genus Potentilla.