| 31. | Nor are matters helped any by an ostentatiously prickly style ."
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| 32. | The fruit is a cluster of nutlets which are often prickly.
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| 33. | By 1917 prickly pear became a major problem for the Trustees.
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| 34. | He would speak on the use of cactoblastis in prickly pear eradication
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| 35. | The prickly shrub or tree typically grows to a height of.
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| 36. | Prickly pear was declared a noxious weed in Queensland in 1893.
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| 37. | But beneath the democratic surface, two prickly leaders battled for influence.
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| 38. | They were tireless in their legalistic evasions and prickly self-justifications.
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| 39. | The park's prickly bureaucracy has often seemed to court controversy.
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| 40. | -- A prickly man : Davis could be proud and testy.
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