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The body of regular members was the populus, "the people".
Instead, we shall attempt to give the people ("populus") what they want.
Aspen is a common name for several species of trees in the genus Populus.
The system in the US should be totally unacceptable to the general populus.
A poplar is a type of tree in the genus Populus.
"That's one reason why the economy is so resilient - to the broad populus, it was no catastrophe."
Do not be misled by the Latin populus, meaning "people," root of popular.
I think in the end it was the Populus alba that did it.
What is wrong with populism, seeing that parliamentarians are the voice of the populus, the people?
"Peoples" is a warmly populist name, from the Latin populus.
The larvae have been recorded feeding on Populus species.
The hostplant is unknown, but it is probably a Populus species.
During the aphids' emergence in the spring, large Populus leaves are colonized first.
It is taken from the Latin word populus, which means "people", but also in the sense of a race, nationality, or locality.
From 1300 onward the populus and the princes were to judge the popes.
The populus wants leaders who show conviction, which they can only do if they seemcertain.
It is found on dead wood of aspen and cottonwood trees (genus Populus).
A mine called "Little Fannie" became the most important source of employment for the town's populus.
On average, stem mothers distribute themselves among the leaves of a Populus tree according to the ideal free distribution model.
The specific epithet refers to its association with the tree Populus trichocarpa.
The larvae feed on the buds of Populus species.
Overall the system, fails to get the whole populus - middle-class as well as working-class on board.
Above these cliffs are found several deciduous woody plants of the genus Populus.
Most tree species found in the area are pine, hickory, oak, pecan, and populus.
Populus section Aigeiros - black poplars, some of the cottonwoods.