| 41. | Scientists at awns ); crop yield is up to twice as high as traditional varieties.
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| 42. | In due course, Muhammad ibn Ja'far did marry Ali's daughter Awn.
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| 43. | The Crown Prince then met with the then prime minister Awn Khasawneh accompanied by his uncle.
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| 44. | The awn has two distinct kinks.
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| 45. | The stiff awn and the sharp tip of the spikelet make the seeds hazardous for animals.
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| 46. | The awns clumped closely together into a tuft gives the inflorescence its bristly, hairy appearance.
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| 47. | Awn ibn Ya l, al-Jilani, al Qadiri, was a medieval Sufi.
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| 48. | Other references from the Animation World Network ( AWN ) are just quotes from that article.
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| 49. | Each of the long black spikes is lined with black seeds which have two awns each.
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| 50. | The awns are up to long.
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