Chances are a charity near you is planning a designer showcase and wants a willing specimen.
It turns out that this tree is also an urban specimen or rather has become one.
Malcom Down, 75, pleaded guilty to three specimen counts of indecent assault on his victim.
It compared well, he noted, with a specimen in the botanic garden of Cambridge University.
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The ideal person would still seem to be someone with composure, a self-controlled specimen of high esteem.
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For instance, its technology can be used to organize lab and specimen samples and also breast milk.
During the same expedition, the scientists sent one dead specimen to the Natural History Museum in London.
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Since young bones are fragile, such a complete specimen of an ancient infant is a startling find.
The new tyrannosaur is the largest specimen known its jaw is more than two metres (seven feet) long.
The specimen was shipped to Texas, to be photographed for the Heritage catalogue, and then to New York.
Spotting such radio pulses would be more evidence that this specimen is destined to become a millisecond pulsar.
Now they were saying four and that the specimen had been assembled from the bones of a number of dinosaurs.
The mayor there, Milorad Dodik, is that rare Bosnian specimen, a Serb who opposes an ethnic carve-up of Bosnia.
Crucially, 62000 has a reasonably well-preserved upper jaw, which the type specimen lacks.
Another turkey specimen was found on the east side of the Tigre Plaza, located in the center of the site.
For the provenance-conscious, the most noteworthy item in this sale is a specimen of azurite on malachite with a noble past.
Dr Currie said it was hard to say how long the biggest specimen was because no complete skeleton had been found.
Then come fossils, dinosaurs, evolution and paleontology, including a new specimen, uncovered in Alaska, named Pachyrhinosaurus perotorum for the Perot family.
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In that mock epic, the manacled, nearly naked Charlton Heston is rated an interesting specimen by a variety of simian overlords.
Two patients lie asleep on operating room tables, each with an inflamed appendix demanding to be relocated to a specimen jar.
Dr. Bour quickly concluded that the specimen came from Brazil, not Aldabra, and that gigantea was therefore no longer a valid name.
It is a problematic finding because of our current understanding of early fossils, such as the famous Toumai specimen uncovered in Chad.
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Liquid cytology involves placing the smear specimen in a liquid for transport.
With a guttural growl we summon up a perfect specimen of hockle before launching it grenade-like to some unseen target across the pavement.
The ONS is using the questions in the specimen census in a series of "rehearsals" but says it does not anticipate making major changes.
Now security researchers have found at least one specimen of cybercriminal software that responds with the next logical countermeasure: It hijacks the phone, too.
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Sereno came across the specimen as a graduate student while doing research in a Harvard University laboratory and intended to write about it immediately.
Dr Neil Clark, palaeontology curator at the Hunterian, said little research had been done on the specimen since it was first listed in 1919.
The specimen is then rotated on a mechanised platform as it is exposed to the X-ray beam, in order to build up a three-dimensional picture.
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