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Instead, he asked her what hotel she proposed to stay at in Charlock Bay.
It leaves Charlock at four:five and gets here at six; fifteen.
"I believe Charlock Bay is a beautiful spot, and as it happens I've never been there."
"But shall we have sufficient til at Charlock Bay?"
The air of Charlock Bay is very bracing, I believe."
He even implied that we ought to pay extra for the privilege of leaving the coach at Charlock Bay.
"She really went to Charlock yesterday?"
It is commonly known as Field mustard, Wild mustard or charlock.
"You are staying long in Charlock Bay?"
The train, as you may remember telling me, left here at eleven and got to Charlock Bay at two o'clock.
Charlock, germination of old seeds.
All-day excursion to Charlock Bay.
In the background, Khan was recording songs in his parents' garden shed in Charlock Way.
In 1855, on the soil being dug in several places, Charlock (Brassica sinapistrum) sprang up freely.
A method for the control of weeds of the type of charlock, creeping thistle and annual nettle in a clover crop.
When I think of that imposition, that iniquitous overcharge; the same fare single to Charlock as return, my blood boils to protect the visitor!
Charlock Farmhouse, Foscote House and Hill House were all built for the estate in about 1840.
Raphanus raphanistrum, wild radish or jointed charlock, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae.
We arrive at Charlock Bay about four o'clock, and the coach tarts back at five, arriving here at ten o'clock.'
"Eh bien, Hastings, Joseph Aarons finds himself at Charlock Bay.
Many heroes tried to rescue the princess and recover the Balls of Light from the Dragonlord's castle, called Charlock, but none succeeded.
The protagonist, Felix Charlock, finds himself increasingly tied to the multinational corporation Merlins, which is most often simply called The Firm.
After the hero collects a series of relics, he creates a bridge to reach Charlock and fights his way through the castle before finally confronting the Dragonlord.
Joint-Podded Charlock, Raphanus raphanistrum, Ravenelle.
Raphanus raphanistrum (I)
Raphanus raphanistrum (wild radish)
Raphanus raphanistrum, wild radish or jointed charlock, is a flowering plant in the family Brassicaceae.
Joint-Podded Charlock, Raphanus raphanistrum, Ravenelle.
Raphanus raphanistrum (WILD RADISH)
"Saramago", the Portuguese word for wild radish (Raphanus raphanistrum), was his father's family's nickname, and was accidentally incorporated into his name upon registration of his birth.
They include the cultivated radish, Raphanus sativus and the common wild radish or jointed charlock, Raphanus raphanistrum.
BRASSICACEAE Raphanus raphanistrum (Wild Mustard)
The larvae feed on Sisymbrium officinale, Descurainia sophia, Berteroa incana, Sinapis arvensis, Alliaria petiolata and Raphanus raphanistrum.
On 27 May 1763 he defended a dissertation on the disease Raphania (ergotism), thought by Linnaeus to be caused by eating bread from freshly harvested grain and wrongly ascribed to the presence of seed of Raphanus raphanistrum L., the common radish.
Andrena agilissima is an oligolectic species, feeding only on pollen of a few genera of Cruciferous vegetables (Brassicaceae species, as Brassica napus, Brassica rapa, Raphanus raphanistrum, Barbarea vulgaris and Sinapis species).