Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
"I am in the hands of your people, Whin," he said.
"What will ye be doing whin she grows up and goes away?"
She started walking toward Whin- s just beyond the Camp.
And he met some one night, whin he was walking home from where he'd no business to be.
What's a countess whin all is said and done?
She do be so like Patsy whin she was small.
He had some difficulty in making Whin do as he suggested.
The name 'whin' derives from the sound it makes when struck with a hammer.
Oh, oh, but we had the laugh on her whin the truth come out.
Tell him t' give my gold away, and maybe he'll find a better place whin he follows me."
"Didn't I see ye flag this guy whin he came in?"
"Our people are coming," said Whin, turning his head.
What difference does it make whin things happened as long as they did happen?"
Whin the last dish is washed I'll slip up and put it on in time for supper.
Sure and she wasn't for staying long whin she saw me back.
Whin the wind filled it out 'twas a proper sight now.
Whin she heard Edith coming back she sticks it in her mouth again.
But I must tell you the truth, Whin.
Measures have been taken to protect the Petty Whin by fencing.
"Sure and the ind's near whin she do be laughing at him.
And his father threw the dinner dishes at his wife whin she made him mad.
So there'll be nothing to bring us bad luck but still I'll be thankful whin it's all well over.
"I know ye treated me decent whin others, they didn't.
"Lie down, Whin, here where the ground is lowest.
She knew from the change in Whin pace that they were climbing up, though she still couldn't see.
Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
What if the Gorse had come here ahead of them for some reason and was waiting?
How had the Gorse been put into it in the first place?
"The Gorse said it would take a very long time to happen."
The Gorse had known the words that would free it, but couldn't speak them.
The weather and the growing gorse bush had done the rest.
But I do so love the smell of the gorse.
He'd seen Gorse do it with anyone who wasn't kitchen staff.
Or win their support, as the Gorse had done, promising them something in return.
Anne decided to put the food they had brought under the bottom of the big gorse bush.
I can find a gorse bush that will hide me all right from anyone out at sea.
A big gorse bush lay to the right and the voices came from there.
He lay down - and then suddenly got up again, making for a thick gorse bush.
The Gorse wants a healthy measure of it, don't you see?
He'd hit into the heavy gorse and I honestly thought he was going to take a seven.
If she had said a gorse bush, we might have accepted the remark.
Just as she got up to the gorse bush the scraping suddenly stopped.
They came round a big gorse bush, and almost bumped into a boy.
For one thing, the Gorse had regained its human form and could walk among men, night or day.
Around us the scent of the gorse rose, sweet and strong.
I have no wish for another night on the gorse."
Biological control of gorse has been investigated since the 1920s.
What we need is a little something to keep the Gorse from harming us.
Locks were placed upon the box from without where the Gorse could not reach them.
They were mortal creatures and, so, much less than the Gorse.
The scent of the gorse tried to make me sleepy.
He would see Furze tomorrow, and put the whole thing before him.
If there's anything in there about furze, I am ready.
And that is just where Furze made a big mistake.
Still backing, he had come up against a wall of furze.
Furze said that the scene involving their break up was "big".
Apart from acting Furze also has a passion for music.
Little Furze was situated on the road leading up to the moors.
Furze said that factor "could be the death of him - literally".
In the past the site was known as Furze Hill.
We got to Little Furze and went into the drawing room.
There was a slight furze of dark hair on her forearms.
I reached Little Furze just a few minutes before lunch time.
It looks as if they were burning the furze on the far side: though spring is an odd time of year to be doing so.
After which Furze said the scenes "went very well" and involved a dramatic element.
Yes, there he is, high over Furze Hill, after taking off on the far side into the wind.
I got furze and more timber and built up the fire again.
They agreed on certain signals, then started through the rest of the furze checking their time and direction.
Furze ate a few more mouthfuls with a thoughtful air.
"The first conversation," said Furze, "took place at my club, about six months ago.
But it looks to me just like the blossom of the bloody furze bush that has given us such trouble.
If the Welsh be like the furze fire, then, padieu!
Each animal looked like a walking furze hillock bouncing along.
Low furze covered the ground by the parking circle.
It seemed to him that there was only one person to act in that capacity: Furze.
Through the slits of his eyes he made out only a red furze of fire.
And he met some one night, whin he was walking home from where he'd no business to be.
She finds herself somewhere devoid of light, along with Whin's body.
She started walking toward Whin- s just beyond the Camp.
He had some difficulty in making Whin do as he suggested.
Sure and she wasn't for staying long whin she saw me back.
Ah believe in the free market whin it comes tae drugs.
What difference does it make whin things happened as long as they did happen?"
"Sure and the ind's near whin she do be laughing at him.
The name 'whin' derives from the sound it makes when struck with a hammer.
"Our people are coming," said Whin, turning his head.
She knew from the change in Whin pace that they were climbing up, though she still couldn't see.
"I know ye treated me decent whin others, they didn't.
And I was so handsome that the neighbours borryed me to pass off as their own whin company come.
I niver seen him so mad as whin he asked hed you been by.
And his father threw the dinner dishes at his wife whin she made him mad.
A doctor's just a handy thing to have round whin a body has one of thim headaches.
So there'll be nothing to bring us bad luck but still I'll be thankful whin it's all well over.
I rimimber how yer dad yelled whin she brought it home.
She had seen horses in the distance, and Whin- er had noticed them, too.
"Lie down, Whin, here where the ground is lowest.
But I must tell you the truth, Whin.
These afterthoughts do be a bit upsetting whin ye've been thinking a family's finished.
"No monkey-didoes whin things get a bit solemn, mind ye that."
Mary Jarvis and her yilping whin they were signing the papers!
Sure and nobody else had the heart to try whin they'd heard what ould Andy cud do.
The larvae feed on the flowers of Genista and Ulex species.
The label was started by Ulex Xane.
The genus Ulex (gorse, furze) is also closely related to, and may be confused with, Genista.
Like other members of the genus Ulex it has trifoliate leaves as a seedling, but later the leaves are reduced to small scales or spines.
Phylogenetic relationships within tribe Genisteae (Papilionaceae) with special reference to the genus Ulex.
Gorse (Ulex europaeus) is a major invasive plant species in New Zealand and millions of dollars are spent on its control.
X Corps - Commanded by General Wilhelm Ulex.
The label was founded by Ulex Xane, and initially specialised in underground experimental and industrial cassettes.
Common Gorse (Ulex europaeus)
Western Gorse (Ulex gallii)
The larva feed on various low-growing herbaceous plants, including Genista, Cytisus and Ulex.
Dwarf Gorse (Ulex minor)
Recorded foodplants include Quercus, Populus alba and Ulex.
Two other close relatives are Ulex (gorse) and Laburnum (laburnum), but these differ more strongly in appearance from the brooms.
The larvae feed on Cytisus scoparius and Calluna, Erica and Ulex species.
Gorse (Ulex europaeus) and bramble (Rubus fruticosus) dominate on the more fertile soils.
The spread of invasive alien species such as Gorse (Ulex europaeus), brackens, and Pennisetum spp.
European Gorse Ulex europaeus, Bramble Rubus fruticosus agg.
Hrafnhildur Atladottir, violin; Mariam Adam, clarinet; Evelyn Ulex, piano.
The distributions of Dwarf Furze and its close relative Western Gorse (Ulex gallii) hardly overlap, even in similar habitats.
All the brooms and their relatives (including Laburnum and Ulex) grow in Europe, north Africa and southwest Asia.
The extensive areas of dry heath are dominated by ling Calluna vulgaris, bell heather Erica cinerea and dwarf gorse Ulex minor.
A small part of the plateau comprises open grassland with scattered Gorse Ulex europaeus and stands of Bracken Pteridium aquilinum.
The caterpillars feed on brooms, namely of the genera Cytisus, Genista, Laburnum (golden chains) and Ulex (gorses).
The larvae feed internally in the seedpods of various plants, including Ulex (also Ulex europaeus) and Cytisus species.
Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
Common gorse flowers a little in late autumn and through the winter, coming into flower most strongly in spring.
It is used as an agent of biological pest control on common gorse, a noxious weed.
The early research into the biological control of common gorse in New Zealand was among the first of such programs worldwide.
Common gorse, originally a hedge plant in Britain, was introduced to New Zealand for the same purpose.
Ulex europaeus (Common gorse)
Common gorse is there, but also the less common (and native) dwarf gorse, or western furze, and willow and pedunculate oak have appeared.
Common Gorse is one such problem which has prompted the formation of an official Ballarat Region Gorse Task Force in 1999 to control.
Common gorse is also an invasive species in the montane grasslands of Horton Plains National Park in Sri Lanka.
The most widely familiar species is common gorse (Ulex europaeus), the only species native to much of western Europe, where it grows in sunny sites, usually on dry, sandy soils.
It disappeared from at least six Cornish sites between 1971 and 2005 due to shading from Common Gorse Ulex europaeus and Bramble Rubus fruticosus agg.
Many plants such as heather, cross-leaved heath, dwarf and common gorse, heath spotted-orchid, bog asphodel, and round-leaved sundew are now thriving, along with keeled skimmer dragonfly and tree pipit as a result of heath and bog habitat restoration.
He would see Furze tomorrow, and put the whole thing before him.
If there's anything in there about furze, I am ready.
And that is just where Furze made a big mistake.
Still backing, he had come up against a wall of furze.
Furze said that the scene involving their break up was "big".
Apart from acting Furze also has a passion for music.
Little Furze was situated on the road leading up to the moors.
Furze said that factor "could be the death of him - literally".
In the past the site was known as Furze Hill.
We got to Little Furze and went into the drawing room.
There was a slight furze of dark hair on her forearms.
I reached Little Furze just a few minutes before lunch time.
It looks as if they were burning the furze on the far side: though spring is an odd time of year to be doing so.
After which Furze said the scenes "went very well" and involved a dramatic element.
Yes, there he is, high over Furze Hill, after taking off on the far side into the wind.
I got furze and more timber and built up the fire again.
They agreed on certain signals, then started through the rest of the furze checking their time and direction.
Furze ate a few more mouthfuls with a thoughtful air.
"The first conversation," said Furze, "took place at my club, about six months ago.
But it looks to me just like the blossom of the bloody furze bush that has given us such trouble.
If the Welsh be like the furze fire, then, padieu!
Each animal looked like a walking furze hillock bouncing along.
Low furze covered the ground by the parking circle.
It seemed to him that there was only one person to act in that capacity: Furze.
Through the slits of his eyes he made out only a red furze of fire.
And he met some one night, whin he was walking home from where he'd no business to be.
She finds herself somewhere devoid of light, along with Whin's body.
She started walking toward Whin- s just beyond the Camp.
He had some difficulty in making Whin do as he suggested.
Sure and she wasn't for staying long whin she saw me back.
Ah believe in the free market whin it comes tae drugs.
What difference does it make whin things happened as long as they did happen?"
"Sure and the ind's near whin she do be laughing at him.
The name 'whin' derives from the sound it makes when struck with a hammer.
"Our people are coming," said Whin, turning his head.
She knew from the change in Whin pace that they were climbing up, though she still couldn't see.
"I know ye treated me decent whin others, they didn't.
And I was so handsome that the neighbours borryed me to pass off as their own whin company come.
I niver seen him so mad as whin he asked hed you been by.
And his father threw the dinner dishes at his wife whin she made him mad.
A doctor's just a handy thing to have round whin a body has one of thim headaches.
So there'll be nothing to bring us bad luck but still I'll be thankful whin it's all well over.
I rimimber how yer dad yelled whin she brought it home.
She had seen horses in the distance, and Whin- er had noticed them, too.
"Lie down, Whin, here where the ground is lowest.
But I must tell you the truth, Whin.
These afterthoughts do be a bit upsetting whin ye've been thinking a family's finished.
"No monkey-didoes whin things get a bit solemn, mind ye that."
Mary Jarvis and her yilping whin they were signing the papers!
Sure and nobody else had the heart to try whin they'd heard what ould Andy cud do.
It is used as an agent of biological pest control against the noxious weed known as common gorse (Ulex europaeus).
Gorse (Ulex europaeus) is a major invasive plant species in New Zealand and millions of dollars are spent on its control.
Common Gorse (Ulex europaeus)
Gorse (Ulex europaeus) and bramble (Rubus fruticosus) dominate on the more fertile soils.
The spread of invasive alien species such as Gorse (Ulex europaeus), brackens, and Pennisetum spp.
The Southern and Eastern slopes are carpeted with large areas of bracken and Gorse (Ulex europaeus).
European Gorse Ulex europaeus, Bramble Rubus fruticosus agg.
In 1998 as part of a biocontrol program, the gorse spider mite (Tetranychus lintearius) was first released on this site to control gorse (Ulex europaeus).
A small part of the plateau comprises open grassland with scattered Gorse Ulex europaeus and stands of Bracken Pteridium aquilinum.
Large areas are covered by scrub, dominated by gorse Ulex europaeus and blackthorn Prunus spinosa and provide habitat for invertebrates and birds.
Gorse (Ulex europaeus), a wild furze, is commonly found growing in the uplands and ferns are plentiful in the more moist regions, especially in the western parts.
The most widely familiar species is common gorse (Ulex europaeus), the only species native to much of western Europe, where it grows in sunny sites, usually on dry, sandy soils.
It grows in short turf on Wingletang Downs where some colonies are suffering from an increase of competitive grasses, gorse (Ulex europaeus) and bramble (Rubus fruticosus).
George Bennett also introduced gorse (Ulex europaeus) into the local area, which in the following decades went wild and became a nuisance in both the town and in the neighboring countryside.
It disappeared from at least six Cornish sites between 1971 and 2005 due to shading from Common Gorse Ulex europaeus and Bramble Rubus fruticosus agg.
Standard haemagglutination inhibition techniques with diluted human anti-A, anti-B, and anti-H (extracted from the lectin Ulex europaeus ) were applied with saliva at dilutions up to one in 16.
As of 11 September 2009 the SSSI was considered to be in "unconditional recovering" condition because European gorse (Ulex europaeus) and bramble (Rubus fruticosus) are at unacceptable levels.
Larval foodplants are mainly quinolizidine-bearing tribes of Fabaceae, (Ulex europaeus, Genista sp., Sarothamnus sp., Sophoreae sp., Sophora tomentosa, Carmichaeliae and Genisteae).
This is the case in England where the species seems to be on the increase and is found on dry heathland with patches of bare stony ground and among sparse Ulex europaeus and Pinus sylvestris.
Gorse Ulex europaeus, silver birch Betula pendula, pendunculate oak Quercus robur and scots pine Pinus sylvestris are scattered across the heath, in places forming extensive areas of secondary woodland and scrub.
The gravel capping supports extensive tracts of gorse Ulex europaeus with intervening areas of heathland and acid grassland dominated by heather Calluna vulgaris, bell heather Erica cinerea, purple moor-grass Molinia caerulea, bristle bent Agrostis curtisii and locally bilberry Vaccinium myrtillus.
- Gloria Taradash, Clifton, N.J. A. The plant is also called gorse or whin, and botanically it is Ulex europaeus, said Betty Scholtz, director emeritus of Brooklyn Botanic Garden, who, having led tours through the British Isles, has seen many a tourist similarly captivated.
Das DIKI-Wörterbuch verwendet Technologien, die Informationen auf dem Endgerät des Benutzers speichern und abrufen (insbesondere unter Verwendung von Cookies). Durch das Betreten der Website akzeptieren Sie die Datenschutzrichtlinie und stimmen der Speicherung und dem Zugriff auf Daten durch die Website https://www.diki.de zu, um das Surferlebnis auf unserer Website zu verbessern, den Verkehr zu analysieren sowie personalisierte Werbe- und Werbeinhalte anzuzeigen.