Albert Innaurato's " Passione " and " The Crucifer of Blood, " a Sherlock Holmes story adapted from Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's " Sign of Four ."
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After encountering the sole disaffected member of Crucifer's followers, a man renamed Judas, Chia and Nua head for Yang Ti's southern capital of Chiang-tu ( modern Yang-chou ).
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The heavy soil ( technically, blucher loam ) isn't well suited for root vegetables, but the crucifers thrive here from spring to fall _ even into mid-winter if it's a dry year.
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Wittigis, self-renamed Crucifer, leads Chia's former disciples in a purportedly religious mission to China to destroy her, their quest motivated in reality by dark desires that none of the disciples care to admit.
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This species is found in local, discrete populations limited to fairly small areas of suitable habitat which is invariably made of calcareous outcrops with Mediterranean scrubland where the food plants, crucifers of the genus " Iberis " are found.
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David Seawell, new executive chef of Fog City Diner in San Francisco, proclaims himself " a big fan " of the little crucifer, especially when they're prepared as he learned to make them at San Francisco's Boulevard.
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This may be due to differences between plant families, as the Solanaceae ( potato, tomato, pepper ) respond by producing PR proteins without any pathogen present, whereas crucifers ( Arabidopsis, cauliflower ) require a pathogen to induce PR proteins.
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"P . crucifer " inhabits the sandy bottoms of the Caribbean Sea and can be found across the West Indies . and rocky ledges, " P . crucifer " is able to withdraw into crevices and holes if agitated.
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"P . crucifer " inhabits the sandy bottoms of the Caribbean Sea and can be found across the West Indies . and rocky ledges, " P . crucifer " is able to withdraw into crevices and holes if agitated.
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Young larvae bore into buds, stems, and stalks of crucifers and related weeds, including cabbage, turnip, beet, collard, cauliflower, kale, rutabaga, radish, kohlrabi, mustard, rape, horseradish, shepherds purse and purslane.