Asplenium scolopendrium
The evergreen hart's tongue fern grows wild in shaded areas, often forming large 'drifts' under trees amongst rocks and streams where its upright pointed 'tongues' contrast strikingly with the softer shapes of damp-loving wild flowers. In ... [... more]
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Melissa Stewart
They're SSSSLITHERY! SLIPPERY! They creep us out! But get to know them and you'll find snakes private, quiet types who just want a cool, shady place to call home. From the tip of their forked tongues, to skin that sheds, to the rattles on certain ... [... more]
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Louise Plummer
I'm Kate Bjorkman. I don't like romance novels. They're full of three-paragraph kisses describing people's tongues and spittle. But what do you do if you've lived a real romance with a great-looking guy (Richard) and he loves you as much as you ... [... more]
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John Milton
John Milton (1608-74) was one of England's greatest poets and a master of polemical prose. He was a private tutor and served as Secretary for Foreign Tongues under Oliver Cromwell. John Milton's Paradise Lost, an epic poem on the clash between ... [... more]
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Kay-Marie James
Harry became a fabulous cook. It began with a simple indulgence: secret bowls of buttery popcorn that he and his wife, Francie, would share after the children were tucked into bed. The aroma of melting butter, the hot kernels on their tongues, ... [... more]
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Philippe Van Haute
Lacan's Subversion of the Subject Confusion of Tongues The Primacy of Sexuality in Freud, Ferenczi, and Laplanche From Death Instinct to Attachment Theory Tomas Geyskens and Philippe Van Haute Against Adaptation Philippe Van Haute [... more]
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John F. Thornton
A former publishing executive, John F. Thornton is a literary agent and co-editor of Tongues of Angels, Tongues of Men: A Book of Sermons. He lives in New York City. [... more]
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Chow Chows 2009 Wall Calendar
Chow Chows Wall Calendar: Originally bred in China to be hunting dogs and guardians, Chow Chows can be willful, protective, and quite independent. Chows have distinctive blue-black tongues and almost completely straight hind legs. Though reserved, they [... more]
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