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There were black knots of stitches visible from the nostrils.
The quick, dark lines have an expressionistic drive: some end up in a tangled black knot.
There were hundreds and hundreds of little men in a black knot around the sled.
I passed our belongings over to him, then struggled to untie the black knot that she had tied in the line.
Paint black knots and wood markings on to the chest and lid.
They wore showy pale blue trousers, decorated on the front with black knots in the Hungarian style.
Her hair was twisted on her head in a hard black knot, on which was set a small, golden crown.
While two black nooses appeared among the coils in the receiver and suddenly narrowed until they were only two big black knots.
Black Knot occurs only on the wood parts of trees, primarily on twigs and branches but can spread to larger limbs and even the trunk.
Sometimes the shapes formed by the thick lines of tar evoke calligraphy, and in other cases they are like flat black knots laid on the speckled asphalt.
There are many plant-pathogenic ascomycetes, including apple scab, rice blast, the Ergot, black knot, and the powdery mildews.
The bark is relatively smooth greenish-white to gray and is marked by thick black horizontal scars and prominent black knots.
Wild beach plums on salty, nutrient-poor dunes often escape common orchard plum woes like black knot, brown rot and curculio beetles.
In the corner farthest from the dais, a black knot of flesh stirred and unravelled into the separate forms of a mature circle of Gierjlings.
On rusted hinges the doors sung to and fro and were fashioned of planks of immemorial oak with black knots gaping from their sockets.
A group of kif stood there, black knot against the orange-lit accessway, the foremost two holding a large metal cage in which dark things darted and squealed.
Dibotryon morbosum or Apiosporina morbosa is a plant pathogen, which is the causal agent of black knot.
Paint brown wood markings and black knots on to the brown door, and paint light brown 'mushroom' markings into the white wedge of the toadstool.
Olive-green swellings from the disease are visible in the late spring, but as it spreads and matures typically by autumn rough black knots circle and kill affected parts.
La Rochejaquelein and Donnissan wore a black knot, Stofflet a red one, and Marigny a blue one.
And then, within thirty yards of the pit, advancing from the direction of Horsell, I noted a little black knot of men, the foremost of whom was waving a white flag.
She glanced down at her shoulder then ran her fingertips over the gashes in his shoulder, his chest, swollen red flesh held by black knots like caterpillars winding over his body.
The Minim's cameras were mounted to watch the black knot where all the anchor trees now merged, where the root trailing from the Hangtree was now thick as Miya's calf.
A well-manicured little man with a black knotted Italian cigar stuck between his thin dark lips came over to Felton and Jimmy, waving a thin bony right hand and flashing a twisted smile.
He described Dibotryon morbosum (Schwein.)
Dibotryon morbosum or Apiosporina morbosa is a plant pathogen, which is the causal agent of black knot.
It's black knot, caused by the fungus Dibotryon morbosum, according to the Cornell Cooperative Extension Service in Nassau County, L.I. Prune all the growths out of the trees, three to four inches into good wood; otherwise, the spores of the fungus will keep spreading.