Spikelets are found on the long hair-like pedicels that are clavate-thickened at the apex and are slightly scabrous.
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The bottom of the upper glume is scabrous while the lower glume bottom is either asperulous or smooth with a rough top.
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Players draw cards toward publishing a book and pleasing committee members, who reflect the game's scabrous view of academic life.
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Sabbath's Theater is too extreme in its sexuality and too scabrous in its characterizations to ever be embraced by a wide audience.
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We stop by a bloated woman, her body turned a scabrous orange and cranberry red, her ankles thinned almost to the bone.
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The leaf upper surface is rigidly scabrous, puberulous underneath, and the strigose petioles ( the stalk of the leaves ) are long.
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Spikelets are solitary with fertile spikelets being pedicelled, pedicels of which are ciliated, curved, filiformed, scabrous and hairy on top.
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The book is a complex, powerful one _ scary, funny, scabrous and poignant, unlike any autobiography you've ever read.
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He's a musical equivalent of the late scabrous comedian Bill Hicks, about whom he wrote a sweet, sad and funny song.
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His scabrous comments on the dimmer shops have excited demands for apologies, banishment from shops and book fairs and threats of horsewhipping and lawyers.