Leaves basal and cauline, alternate, rarely opposite or whorled, simple or variously compound, palmately nerved, rarely penninerved, with or without stipules.
The poems of this phase had generally a narrative thread that was reduced at times to a shadow-and they rambled gracefully, argumentatively, variously.
An abnormal condition variously characterized by stupor, stereotypy, mania, and either rigidity or extreme flexibility of the limbs.It is most often associated with schizophrenia.
Their opponents variously known as the consolidationists or centralists believed that the federal government can do anything that isn't specifically prohibited by the Constitution.
The emergencies and extravaganzas mean the business is a rough-and-ready index of, variously, economic growth in the developing world, global instability and big-time fun.
For a politician whom members of his own party compared variously to a marshmallow, a woodland strawberry and a caramel pudding, this was bliss indeed.
The shadowy room was lined with shelves bearing hundreds of glass jars in which slimy bits of animals and plants were suspended in variously coloured potions.
It was a shadowy room lined with shelves bearing hundreds of glass jars in which slimy bits of animals and plants were suspended in variously coloured potions.
Sir, he answered me, I have chronometers variously set to the meridians of Paris, Greenwich, and Washington, D.C. But in your honor, I'll use the one for Paris.
People variously choose jogging, playing basketball, swimming, skating, climbing or riding as their regular exercises, because exercise never fails to make us stronger and more energetic.
People variously choose jogging, playing basketball, swimming, skating, climbing or riding as their regular exercises, because exercise never fails to make us stronger and more energetic.
Post-Cambrian mass extinctions have been attributed, variously, to asteroid impacts, colossal volcanic eruptions, big changes in sea level or even, in one case, a nearby stellar explosion.
But while now upon so wide a field thus variously accomplished and with such liveliness of expertness in him, too; all this would seem to argue some uncommon vivacity of intelligence.
This was a fountain, set round with a rim of old mossy stones, and paved, in its bed, with what appeared to be a sort of mosaic-work of variously colored pebbles.