| 21. | His beech trees recently have been producing beechnuts every two years, rather than every eight to 10 years as is normal.
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| 22. | They planted a giant oval of beech trees, started by Macray from sprouted beechnuts sent through the mail by her English mother.
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| 23. | Hugo uses white gooseberry wine, rosemary, thyme, beechnuts, fresh cream, and honey to bake the fish to perfection.
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| 24. | Schoolchildren managed to gather up some 100 kg to sell to the Royal Forest Administration, and were allowed to keep half their beechnuts.
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| 25. | But because we're just a teensy bit more highly evolved than your typical beechnut or aquatic insects, our dormancy is less desperate.
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| 26. | The pooch was friendly not only to the humans but also to Phoenix resident Jane Simeth's 17-pound terrier mix, Beechnut.
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| 27. | Economic hardship again followed, eased by gathering beechnuts in the surrounding woods ( as the villagers also did after the First World War ).
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| 28. | Fall foods consist mainly of acorns, hickory nuts, beechnuts, walnuts, butternuts ( " Juglans cinerea " ), and hazelnuts.
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| 29. | As of 1996 the older houses, closer to Beechnut Street, had prices beginning at $ 50, 000 ( $ in current money ).
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| 30. | The calybium ( nut ) resembles a pointed acorn; the cupule ( casing ) is hard like that of beechnuts and spiny like that of chestnuts.
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