| 41. | In the 17th century, the story of Moses in the bulrushes served as an allegory of opposites meeting.
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| 42. | Some of the more common seeds discovered were bulrush, cattail, and pickleweed, to name a few.
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| 43. | Additionally, some of these plants, mainly bulrush and cattail, are still in the Stillwater Marsh area.
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| 44. | In this story, it is said that the infant Moses was found in a boat made of bulrushes.
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| 45. | The baby in the bulrushes will touch shore at the door of Rameses'wife, the Queen of Egypt.
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| 46. | Lurking in the bulrushes for the entire tournament was the mysterious Fiji-born golfing machine known as Vijay Singh.
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| 47. | But as an orange moon sank below the bulrushes on Sunday morning, thoughts of Vietnam were hard to avoid.
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| 48. | On the stage, thick weeds and wildflowers ( 200 bulrushes and 120 branches of flowers ) were the undergrowth.
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| 49. | However, I like the look of the rusted bulrush heads and would like to leave them as they are.
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| 50. | At Inwood Hill Park in Manhattan, for example, nearly all the salt-marsh bulrush planted last year died.
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