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willow

Willows are trees and shrubs belonging to the genus Salix. Salix alba caerulea is a tree called the cricket bat willow. Willow is the wood from a willow tree. Cricket bats are made from willow. A willow can be a bat made from the wood of a willow tree used in cricket and baseball. He struck the ball with the willow and sent it to the boundary. A willow is machine with rotating metal spikes use to clean raw materials for making textiles.

willow

any of numerous deciduous trees and shrubs of the genus Salix a textile machine having a system of revolving spikes for opening and cleaning raw textile fibers

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In the Mediterranean forests, we have many kinds of trees: oak, pine, willow, ash, elm, and others.
The willow branches are swaying in the autumn wind.
How restful it is to sleep under the shadow of a willow in an Anatolian village in summertime.
In our Mediterranean forest, there are lots of trees: oak, pine, willow, ash, elm, etc..
This willow-tree looks like a mammoth.
Willow branches don't break under the weight of snow.
My favorite tree is the weeping willow.

Movie subtitles

Boxes with flowers, and pink lampshades. string orchestra and I don't know.. Willow plumes, Inverness capes. dry champagne and snow on the ground.
It wouldn't be much fun for you though. He's kind of a weeping willow.
You look like the last grave over near the willow.
There is a willow grows aslant a brook that shows his hoar leaves in the glassy stream. There with fantastic garlands did she come, of crow-flowers, nettles, daisies and long purples.
Seven stars, willow.
Willow's house.
First you get yourself a puppy and then, you hire yourself a tame Indian and cut a willow switch.
Then you get the Indian to beat the puppy with a willow switch four or five times a day.
I came to help you gather willow.
The skiff is under the willow.
It was 8-year-old Claude Daigle. the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daigle of 126 Willow Street.
It was an oak but we called it a willow if he said so.
We'd perch in the willow for an hour or two.
To us it was a willow.
First you get yourself a puppy and then. you hire yourself a tame Indian and cut a willow switch.
Then you get the Indian to beat the puppy. with a willow switch four or five times a day.
Willow away, willow away.
It was 8-year-old Claude Daigle the only child of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Daigle of 126 Willow Street.
Like you said, right at the mouth of the barranco chock-full of willow.
It's those damn willow trees. They'll do it every time.
She was graceful as a willow with flaming red hair that fell below her hips.
We made Ivan so drunk that he hung onto girls like a goat onto a willow.
Pussy willow!
It's the song of willow on leather.
Willow Miles? Don't you remember me?
Yes. When I reach the old willow first, I'll wait for you.
There is an old willow by our road.
Shall I wait for you underthe willow?
You will never learn to swim properly with that willow branch in your mouth.
All through the early morning hours the next day. the roundup was still in progress along the river. but now the last few head of cattle. had been hazed out of the willow breaks. and headed for the ranch.
My daughter Willow will show you to your room.
This is my daughter, Willow.
Willow, show the Sergeant to the dining room.
Willow Macgreagor, I have the honor to present to you Ash Buchanan.

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For example, burning a hectare of harvested willow on a field previously used for barley (the typical marginal crop in Denmark) prevents 30 tons of CO2 annually when replacing coal.
But burning the willow releases 22 tons of CO2.
Agriculture there has been damaged by the cutting of walnut, apricot, and mulberry trees for winter fuel, and by a failure to replant poplar, willow, and tamarisk - the trees that hold fragile meadows in place.

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