On it is a book, 101 Places to See, with a leaf pressed into its pages.
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And not every carbon-dioxide molecule that diffuses into a leaf gets incorporated into a carbohydrate.
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Both India and Pakistan would do well to take a leaf from East Asia's book.
He said the experience had left him "shaking like a leaf" and scared to go outside.
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At one point, Izquierdo decided to accompany a local family on a leaf-gathering expedition down the Urubamba River.
The day before, he'd been a gardener and used a leaf blower for the first time in his life.
Frond: shoot of a seaweed resembling a leaf in more advanced plants.
And he should urge Japan to take a leaf from Ronald Reagan's book.
It's like fabricating a duel between a salad spinner and a leaf blower.
He was, he says, "shaking like a leaf, because I also knew if I got the part I couldn't swim".
Other more prominent names could take a leaf out of the book of a player who remains unsung and under-rated.
Mr Hague has also taken a leaf out of Mr Blair's book by exaggerating the internal opposition to his proposals.
Like Bach's original, Muse is in three movements, with the brief, middle one flitting by like a leaf on the wind.
Paan, a mixture of tobacco, nuts and spices, is wrapped in a leaf and mainly chewed by members of the Asian community.
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After the competition, the bee beard can be removed in seconds with a little shake over the hive and some help from a leaf blower.
But just as when the wind blows a leaf upward, the law of gravity remains intact, so too with the law of demand.
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For a mere 20-pound machine, you wouldn't think a leaf blower could produce as much pollution as a one and half ton automobile.
You could drive a Leaf along the whole route, which is something like 425 miles, stopping for refreshments and a charge along the way.
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He and a friend bought a leaf-filled, waterlogged motorboat in frigid December with the idea of fixing it up to sell in the summer.
Brooker has also taken a leaf out of Danny Boyle's book and, like the infected in 28 Days Later, his zombies can run - fast.
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Miroslav Stoch took a leaf out of Robben's book by cutting inside onto his right foot and shooting but Netherlands keeper Maarten Stekelenburg tipped over.
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Language teachers might also take a leaf from the further-maths textbook.
He found a water hazard and was then ruled to have illegally moved a leaf while making the stroke, and again finished with a par round.
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Simpson's defense attempted to suggest Wednesday hair analysis is so vague it is like picking up a leaf and attempting to tell which tree it fell from.
But Bracewell, who is scheduled to bring the Kiwis on tour here next year, believes England should take a leaf out of the national rugby union team's book.
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