Later on, after Aihal had left Heleth's service, he took the name " Ogion ", which means " fir cone " in Hardic.
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By 1862 the reputed clockmaker Johann Baptist Beha, started to enhance his richly decorated Bahnh�usle clocks with hands carved from bone and weights cast in the shape of fir cones.
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Red fir cones also mostly have shorter bracts, except in " Abies magnifica " var . " shastensis "; this hybrid between noble fir and red fir.
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By 10 a . m ., Tigger, Roo, Owl, Piglet, Rabbit and Eeyore are in the thick of activities, gathering fir cones, digging holes, and washing clothes.
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Fir Cone was described as Oregon's Monticello by later Senator Richard L . Neuberger, as it hosted many meetings with politicians from the national stage . and on which he developed the Imperial prune.
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One tradition said that a person had to pull off or knock down a single fir cone, hold it in the right hand, place one's head through the loop and make a wish.
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In " Silver Fir Cones ", one of the tales found in Otmar's " Volkssagen ( Traditions of the Harz ) " ( Bremen, 1800 ), the king of the dwarfs is named G�bich.
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The specific variety of fir cones named as Tannenz�pfle grow upwards from the branches instead of hanging from them in spite of their depiction on the bottle; this is commonly explained as a reference to the position of the bottle while it is being consumed.
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They were first described by William Buckland in 1829 . Prior to this they were known as " fossil fir cones " and " bezoar stones . " They serve a valuable purpose in paleontology because they provide direct evidence of the predation and diet of extinct organisms.
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The creature resembled a very large, scale-armored fir cone with four pairs of limbs; the lowest pair used for walking, the next pair apparently not used at all, and the upper two pairs used for prehension ( used as arms and hands ).