Root cuttings have been nurtured in a nursery to provide "clones" of the parent tree.
Fiction writers can often only successfully create characters out of their heads they should eschew press cuttings.
That is because commercial grapevines are propagated from cuttings and are genetically identical clones.
Wilkinson grafted cuttings from a figured walnut tree and saw evidence in the offspring 22 years later.
Nothing was going on, nothing had changed at the cuttings for maybe as long as nine months.
Press cuttings including cartoons of the Paris attack, original photographs and congratulatory telegrams are included in the lots.
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The wall opposite is covered with photographs and cuttings, including an interview with the late Clash singer Joe Strummer.
The fire involves wood chips, tree cuttings and garden waste which had been destined to be turned into compost.
Ms. Fox planted about 100 seeds instead of starting new plants from female-plant cuttings, which are normally used to prevent pollination.
Helicopters were sent to circle areas throughout the county and fingertip searches were carried out in parks, railway cuttings and woods.
Another is that planting stem cuttings, the usual way of propagating cassava, passes down disease more readily than propagation by seeds.
And let's face it, some of you have been at the ribbon-cuttings for some of these important projects in your communities.
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Cuttings have been taken from the trees on the A525 Denbigh to Ruthin road and will be planted out if they root.
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The problem comes when we try to insist that people recycle things which are not valuable: food scraps say, or garden cuttings.
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Like John Nance Garner before him, Biden will tote his "warm bucket of piss" around the world to ribbon-cuttings and state funerals.
By using cuttings and closely regulating how much light the plants get, indoor gardeners crush a normal five-month growing cycle into ten weeks.
So, the command was given to drill a second hole that was deep enough to push some cuttings into the tool's sample acquisition chamber.
She told MPs that "all but 1.2 miles" of the proposed high speed route would run through tunnels, cuttings, or alongside major road routes.
But the garden is now being pulled up after Mrs Rolfe invited friends to help themselves to plants and cuttings before the diggers move in.
The retailer is looking to strengthen its position in the region by centralizing management, cuttings costs, improving operational efficiency and expanding efforts to gain price leadership.
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Other gardeners are often generous with cuttings and some vital equipment, ranging from plastic to bricks for the garden, are simply discarded by other people, she says.
The Castiles performed at sweet sixteens and Elks-club dances, at drive-in movie theatres and ShopRite ribbon cuttings, at a mobile-home park in Farmingdale, at the Matawan-Keyport Rollerdrome.
Sarah Jones, the environment and heritage officer for Cadwyn Clwyd - the regeneration agency which commissioned the survey - said side shoots on the trees are ideal cuttings.
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The wreaths' backbones are made up of boxwood cuttings from a landscape maintenance company that works on historical sites such as the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md.
The trees in the lay-by were planted about 150 years ago "by someone who just pushed rooted cuttings into the ground along the line of the hedge", he added.
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Prestwich says French tarragon, which is the type largely imported to and grown in the UK, is a slow-growing plant, which can only be grown from cuttings, not seeds.
The Gallaghers showed me wonderful newspaper cuttings evoking a vanished world in which the factory hooter was sounded triumphantly to celebrate the village team's victory in a competition in Belfast.
For every sapling GPFA delivers to a farmer, she (or he) must pay the organization back with a cutting once the tree is strong and healthy enough to produce cuttings.
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The archive, which includes manuscripts, programmes, newspaper cuttings and press releases, financial documents, correspondence and audition notes, offers a "comprehensive representation of Willy Russell's work to date", a university spokesman said.
Barclays believes the main reasons for these declines stem from poor ore grades being mined as well as disruptions in the form of strikes, with some pipeline cuttings, and poor weather.
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