Aspen in A Sentence

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    A beetle, Saperda populnea, creates a large gall in both willow (Salix spp.) and poplar twigs, including aspen.

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    A sickly pallor overspread his countenance, and he trembled like an aspen.

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    A single specimen was beaten from young aspen in a clearing by the ponds at Monkwood Reserve on 22 August 1999.

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    A thousand times during that half-hour Rostov cast eager and restless glances over the edge of the wood, with the two scraggy oaks rising above the aspen undergrowth and the gully with its water-worn side and "Uncle's" cap just visible above the bush on his right.

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    Among the most remarkable of its separate summits, which rise superbly in a crescent about Aspen, are North Italian Peak (13,225), displaying the red, white and green of Italy's national colours, White Rock Mountain (13,532), Mt.

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    Another of the top ski resorts is Aspen Mountain.

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    Aspen Colorado is an exciting cultural destination which has been home to writers such as Hunter Thompson and musicians such as John Denver.

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    Aspen is also famous for its steeps and bumps.

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    Aspen Log is based in Colorado which is the center of American-made aspen log furniture.

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    Aspen logs are also used to make Southwestern style lamps.

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    Aspen wood makes but indifferent fuel, but charcoal prepared from it is light and friable, and has been employed in gunpowder manufacture.

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    Aspen, Vail and Beaver Creek also have their own airports. passengers can transfer from Denver, and take a flight directly to Aspen.

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    Aspen, Vail and Beaver Creek are Colorado's most luxurious resorts.

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    Aspen's upscale hotels are known for their ski concierge, who checks your equipment and keeps your boots in a boot heater overnight.

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    Available from The Party Favor Mall, Kate Aspen offers a palm tree beach scene votive holder with personalized name and date.

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    Between them, these two closely related aspen species cover virtually the entire boreal biome.

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    Boasting a base elevation of 8,045 and a summit of 11,675 feet, Aspen Highlands is a high-alpine paradise for mogul skiers.

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    But if they did catch me they'd string me up to an aspen tree, and with all your chivalry just the same.

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    Chrysler stopped producing the Aspen and Crossfire.

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    Colorado is often associated with the upscale ski resorts, such as Aspen, Vail and Beaver Creek.

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    Dead and fallen aspen should be left undisturbed and protected from deer and rabbit grazing.

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    Each of the four resorts of Aspen has its unique character.

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    Every division of Chrysler suffered a loss in sales, which experts attribute to the introduction of the Dodge Durango hybrid along with the Chrysler Aspen hybrid, only to be released and discontinued immediately.

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    From Labrador it ranges to the southern shores of Hudson's Bay and to those of the Great Bear Lake, and to the valley of the Yukon and the coast of Alaska, forming with the aspen, the larch, the balsam poplar, the banksian pine, the black and white spruces and the balsam fir, the great subarctic transcontinental forest; and southward it ranges through all the forest region of the Dominion of Canada and the northern states."

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    If he fell into my hands, when I'd caught him I'd bury him in the ground with an aspen stake to fix him down.

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    If you are seeking out the best Colorado ski resorts, Aspen Colorado is a skier's dream come true.

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    In 1888 the Colorado Midland started from Colorado Springs westward, up the Ute Pass, through the South Park to Leadville, and thence over the continental divide to Aspen and Glenwood Springs.

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    In 1893, silver was demonetized, and Aspen's economy suffered.

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    In 1978, while living in Aspen, Giese decided to apply these concepts to ski boots.His goal was to develop a boot that allowed ankle flexion without distorting the shape of the boot shell.

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    In all three zones occur the chestnut, aspen, willow (especially Salix laurea), hornbeam, birch, alder, juniper and yew; while the mountain ash, hazel, wild plum, wild pear and other wild fruit trees are found at rarer intervals.

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    In fact, many of Aspen's most impressive Victorian buildings, such as the Hotel Jerome and the Wheeler Opera House were built during this period.

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    In the 1950s and 1960s, Aspen developed three additional mountains, which included Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk and Snowmass.

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    It is belted by a zone of birch woods, with occasional mountain-ash and aspen, varying in width from about 20 m.

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    Like most of the popular Colorado ski areas, Aspen's history took shape during the mining era.

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    Most of my time was spent potting all the rooted aspen cuttings.

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    Most of the forest consists of yellow pine, but the spruce, aspen, white birch, bur oak, box elder, red cedar, white elm and cottonwood are among the other varieties found.

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    Norway Spruce, Scotch Pine, Aspen Silver Fir, and more are in the collection, along with coordinating garlands.

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    Notably, however, Edmunds only compared high-priced hybrids like the Cadillac Escalade and the Chrysler Aspen; both with price tags over $50,000.

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    Numerous cities and areas of the state offer skiing opportunities, but the largest cities catering to thousands of people each year are Aspen and Vail.

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    Nurse Aspen, which is a red and white peekaboo bra and abbreviated G-string and garter set.

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    Of the 159.5 ha of larger remnant aspen stands only approximately 25 ha. are within present SSSI's or NNR's.

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    On a trip to Aspen, Gene has to be rescued by the ski patrol.

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    P. grandidentata, the large-leaved American aspen, has ovate or roundish leaves deeply and irregularly serrated on the margin.

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    P. trepida, or tremuloides, is closely allied to the European aspen, being chiefly distinguished by its more pointed leaves; it is a native of most parts of Canada and the United States, extending northwards as far as Great Slave Lake.

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    Phellinus tremulae is the most serious pathogen of Aspen and may help create the ideal habitat for a range of saproxylic invertebrates.

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    Powder lovers can take a luxury Snowcat tour off the backside of Aspen Mountain.

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    See for yourself with a visit to Aspen, Beaver Creek, Copper Mountain, Vail, Breckenridge, Keystone, Snowmass, Steamboat, or Winter Park.

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    She now lives in Aspen Colorado, and is the head chef and Director of food and beverage catering for Altitude Aviation Catering and Cecily's Restaurant.

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    Sheen and his wife Brooke were spending the holidays in Aspen and imbibing on a few drinks when presumably, the two began arguing.

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    Should Aspen be left alone to inhabit these sparse niches - the remote and craggy woodland refugia?

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    Slower growing trees that still fall in the fast-growing category are the tulip poplar, which makes flowers that look sort of like tulips in the late spring, Norway spruce, autumn purple ash and the quaking aspen.

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    Snowmass is the most family friendly of the four Aspen resorts.

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    Sometimes it is compressed laterally, as in the aspen, and to this peculiarity the trembling of the leaves of this tree is due.

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    The 31-year-old supermodel was photographed with a 20-year-old Englishman called Jamie, in the fashionable ski resort of Aspen.

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    The aspen is found in moist places, sometimes at a considerable elevation, 1600 ft.

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    The aspen is readily propagated either by cuttings or suckers, but has been but little planted of late years in Britain.

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    The Aspen wood used to make Aspen log lamps is left natural or lightly stained with clear a varnish applied to the finish.

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    The blackthorn, wild fig, trembling aspen, and other ' crossed ' wood are avoided.

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    The BOODA Dome box is made by Aspen and comes in several colors and versions, including one without the steps.

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    The chief trees of the country are the aspen (Populus tremuloides), the ash-leaved maple (Negundo aceroides), oak (Quercus alba), elm (Ulmus Americana), and many varieties of willow.

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    The ever diligent recording industry said all of the service's arguments had been rejected by Aspen.

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    The flora of the Hudsonian and the Canadian zone consists largely of white and black spruce, tamarack, canoe-birch, balsam-poplar, balsam-fir, aspen and grey pine.

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    The most heavily wooded districts are in the southern and eastern parts (fir, pine, birch, aspen, alder and oak).

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    The outstanding wildlife interest includes aspen, juniper, capercaillie, red squirrel, crested tit, blood red slave maker ants and otter.

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    The principal trees, after the yellow and lodgepole pines, are the red-fir, so-called hemlock and cedar, the Engelmann spruce, the cottonwood and the aspen (Populus tremuloides).

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    The secondary woodland includes stands of mature aspen and willow carr.

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    The Siberian larch predominates also in the alpine tracts fringing the plateau on the north, intermingled with the fir, stone-pine, aspen and birch.

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    The wood of the aspen is very light and soft, though tough; it is employed by coopers, chiefly for pails and herring-casks; it is also made into butchers' trays, pack-saddles, and various articles for which its lightness recommends it; sabots are also made of it in France, and in medieval days it was valued for arrows, especially for those used in target practice; the bark is used for tanning in northern countries; cattle and deer browse greedily on the young shoots and abundant suckers.

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    They contain the poplar or aspen (Populus tremuloides), balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera), and paper or canoe birch (Betula papyrifera).

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    This trail leads past old gold mines and through aspen forests.

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    Those who want to ski in the lap of luxury favor resorts such as Aspen, Vail and Beaver Creek.

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    Tree vegetation, which reaches up as high as 6500 and 8150 ft., the latter limit on the north and west, consists of magnificent forests of birch, poplar, aspen, and Coniferae, such as Pinus cembra, Abies sibirica, Larix sibirica, Picea obovata, and so on, though the fir is not found above 2500 ft., while the meadows are abundantly clothed with brightlycoloured, typical assortments of herbaceous plants.

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    While it is famous for its skiing celebrities, Aspen is also known for its superb ski instruction.

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    While you can find decent instruction at most ski resorts, Aspen Colorado has some unique programs.

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    You can find hand-peeled Aspen wood or hand-crafted chairs made out of many other woods as well.