| 11. | The barbed awns catch onto fur or clothing, and can injure flesh.
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| 12. | Each spikelet has an awn up to about 3.5 centimeters long.
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| 13. | The spikelets have awns up to 3 centimeters long.
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| 14. | The awn is twisted and bent once or twice.
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| 15. | This perennial bunchgrass is similar to awn, reaching up to in length.
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| 16. | The awns may be up to 3 centimeters long.
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| 17. | Awn, a former Jesuit priest, said.
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| 18. | Among rabbits, each guard hair is surrounded by a number of awn hairs.
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| 19. | In grasses awns typically extend from the synfloresce.
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| 20. | Releases are usually kept in sync with AWN.
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