Stolons are horizontal stems which grow at the soil surface or below ground. They form new plants at the ends or at the nodes. ...
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Messengers who rush orders received by phone clerks to brokers for execution in the pit. Also known as running backstays. Adjustable stays used to control tension on the mast. A pair of curtains parting at the centre and moving horizontally. Two curtains in the middle of the stage running horizontally, particularly those used closest to the audience. People hired to do different things during the production of the play. loops of nylon webbing that are threaded or looped around chockstones, flakes, horns, or chickenheads for protection. lengthwise planks laid over crosswise planks in the tire track area of the bridge deck, probably added sometime after the invention of the automobile to reduce noise from the loose planks the stems of the cranberry plant that creep or ‘run’ (grow outwards) along the ground, as opposed to ‘uprights’ which are the stems that ... Usually rugs measuring not more than 3 to 4 ft. wide and ranging from 8 to 20 ft. in length. Runners are not considered roots in the classic sense but are a part of the root system, in that they provide a way for plants to reproduce themselves below the soil surface. For example, many blackberry and raspberry plants use runners under the ground to extend their growing area. ... Detachable backstays set for the tack leather loops which slide up and down and are used to keep the straps of a bridle in place The conduits for pouring in molten bronze into the mould during casting.
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