| 1. | By early 1795, Glenie was no longer involved in the masting business.
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| 2. | The interaction between disturbance by fire and masting is key to boreal mixedwood forest.
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| 3. | Masting refers to a concerted abundance of seed production followed by a period of paucity.
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| 4. | There was even a proposal for a high crane, to replace masting sheers at Woolwich.
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| 5. | "The half-masting of the Union flag is at the queen's request.
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| 6. | "Mr . Griffeths [ sic ] relates a good story about the masting of this vessel.
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| 7. | Alterations in the masting and rigging of small ( unrated ) combatants were not infrequent at this time.
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| 8. | Seed masting is an example of how plant populations are able to temporally regulate the severity of seed predation.
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| 9. | "The half-masting of the union flag is at the queen's request, " a palace spokesman said.
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| 10. | The story begins deep in oak forests where every few years oak trees undergo a process called masting, when they produce a bumper crop of acorns.
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