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1. Here and there a few scrubby trees break the monotony somewhat
2. The road follows a creek with scrubby brush growing along the edges and here and there a small cottonwood tree
3. He spies Khalid lying on his back in some scrubby bushes near the flaming wreckage, runs to him
4. It is an open landscape with few trees and the land rises steadily towards the rocky hills we can see in the distance; stretches of scrubby grassland are interspersed with dense groves of olive trees and, as Drens said, dry stone walls carving up the landscape, as well as islands of tall, dark stands of yet more pines
5. High above the town on a scrubby hill overlooking the crazy blue Aegean I came across a fallen tree trunk and there I sat, just to sit and listen
6. All he could see was an area of scrubby grass with no signs of
7. On the other - scrubby wasteland
8. We marched on the terrain was not to bad there was some farm land and a few rough scrubby places up and down but it was not green and luscious like the land at home
9. the trailer parks into low, scrubby land that nobody else wanted
10. And there, sitting just to the side of the fire, was a tiny Halfling, a wrinkled little thing, as his face and hands were all wizened with age, save for a scrubby beard and a soft cap on his head
11. Stelze lay in her master�s arms like a scrubby, worn out scarecrow he once saw in a paddock
12. This here scrubby kid is now
13. White Fox quickly quartered the scrubby thicket, and soon enough the forest grew taller and opened up considerably
14. Probably there is no other scenery quite like it in the world, rolling, craggy hills, strewn with loose rocks and covered with scrubby trees in a bewildering variety of shades of green, now and then animals crossing the road in search of food, or
15. Then something in his mind cleared and his eyes travelled over the black outline of the mountain, the few scrubby trees clinging to nothing with their thin roots, then downward over the dark grey stripes of strange lizards, the reality of them heightened in the dry air and the wind’s cry
16. either side of it, an area of scrubby trees that started at the edge
17. also found in hot, dry, rocky and scrubby habitats
18. Now, have we a first aid kit? Drinking water? Mobile phones? Insect repellent? Do we all know each other‘s numbers? If we split up what‘s the procedure? Sebastian says the place is surrounded by scrubby forest; that means snakes and stones and lantana and thorn bushes
19. Then, without even a glance in Tristan’s direction, she turned and headed into the maze of boulders and low, scrubby bushes, heading ever eastward
20. covered with coarse wiry grass and rough scrubby vegetation
21. The scrubby beard, the dark eyes
22. walked carefully, lifting and dropping her feet into sandy patches between the scrubby
23. As far as we could see were scrubby pinion pines, amongst some juniper trees, with an occasional cedar mixed in, and everywhere between, the ever present prickly pear cacti
24. When Edgar arrived moments later he looked to where Nightfall labored along the ledge, and then looked straight up through the scrubby brush to where his mentor’s switchback course eventually rejoined the vertical path
25. Many had cut or gouged out the biotags and were not so easily tracked in the scrubby hinterlands, and all were counting heavily on the short period of time expected before the Viirin and their masters would evacuate Olde Aearth
26. The forest, at first only pines and rather scrubby ones, stretches the whole way from Baabe to Göhren and grows more and more beautiful
27. Soon they came to rest in the lee of a cluster of tall manna gums bolstered by some smaller scrubby bushes between
28. To put our individual human existence into perspective, a scrubby looking creosote bush in the Arizona Desert has been in existence for 11,000 years, or 9000 years BC, slowly spreading itself outwards, century by century
29. I made camp that night in a stand of scrubby pine trees that sat back off from the old riverbed
30. heading into more scrubby land
31. men wandered farther, scouring the scrubby plains for anything they
32. from the scrubby shrubs and coarse grasses that had dominated
33. The scrubby little pine trees had disappeared and the most exciting thing any of them had seen since noon was a rust colored boulder with a mean looking lizard on it
34. there were some trees and scrubby grass
35. She was on the far side of a clearing, pushing her long neck through the branches of a bush to reach a patch of scrubby grass
36. The lawn was a very rough place, cut with a scythe instead of a mower, and planted with beds of scrubby rhododendrons
37. Canton was a seething purgatory in the shape of a pork chop, consisting mostly of coral and scrubby plants huddled close to the ground, as if cringing from the heat
38. She had played the Cyd Charisse role in the sophomore production of Brigadoon, and as her feet moved over the scrubby grass, she imagined she was back there, behind the footlights
39. In the glens of the Morgai on the other side of the valley low scrubby trees lurked and clung, coarse grey grass-tussocks fought with the stones, and withered mosses crawled on them; and everywhere great writhing, tangled brambles sprawled
40. Both native to rain forest and scrubby places in Malaysia, widely introduced elsewhere
41. 4 Horehound (Marrubium vulgare) is thyme-scented, downy, with squarish stems to 50cm (20in), roundish, crinkly, greenish-white leaves and whorls of whitish flowers; in dry scrubby places in Eurasia
42. It went hard with Iván, but he finished the mowing, and there was left only one scrubby place in the swamp
43. It seemed trying to push back a fringe of scrubby underbrush which ran down a hillside; a fringe which was, in truth, but a feeler from the great forest of Douglas fir which one saw marching, file upon file, row upon row, back and back to the snows of the high Cascades