Currant in A Sentence

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    A floral oriental fragrance with a citrus and flirty scent, found with a large variety of notes including Italian orange, lemon, pineapple, violet, red currant, peony and sandalwood.

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    A little red currant jelly is nice with the meat.

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    Among indigenous fruit-bearing plants the state has the black cherry, red cherry, red plum, yellow plum, grape, black currant, blackberry, dewberry, strawberry and cranberry.

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    Among indigenous fruit-bearing trees, shrubs and vines the state has the bird cherry, black cherry, blueberry, cranberry, raspberry, blackberry, gooseberry, strawberry, grape and black currant; and conspicuous among a very great variety of shrubs and flowering plants are the rose, dogwood, laurel, sumac, holly, winterberry, trilliums, anemones, arbutuses, violets, azaleas, eglantine, clematis, blue gentians, orange lilies, orchids, asters and golden rod.

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    Among the commoner of the galls of the Cynipidae are the " oak-apple " or " oak-sponge " of Andricus terminalis, Fab.; the " currant " or " berry galls " of Spathegaster baccarum, L., above mentioned; and the " oak-spangles " of Neuroterus lenticularis, 9 Oliv., generally reputed to be fungoid growths, until the discovery of their true nature by Frederick Smith, 10 and the succulent " cherry-galls " of Dryophanta scutellaris, Oliv.

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    Aphids were also a problem in early salad crops especially black bean, peach potato and lettuce currant aphid.

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    At the present time a great part of the industry is devoted to the cultivation of the currant vine (Vitis corinthiaca).

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    Dijon is well known for its mustard, and for the black currant liqueur called cassis de Dijon; its industries include the manufacture of machinery, automobiles, bicycles, soap, biscuits, brandy, leather, boots and shoes, candles and hosiery.

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    Elongated form(Raceme), Hyacinth, Laburnum,Currant.

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    For example, if you are in a rush, you could just apply some of the vanilla cream color to your brow bone and some of the currant color to your lower lid, and voila, you are ready to go!

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    Growing under the shade of these are several varieties of rose, honeysuckle, currant, gooseberry, hawthorn, rhododendron and a luxuriant herbage, among which the ranunculus family is important for frequency and number of genera.

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    In modern times the coast of Achaea is mainly given up to the currant industry; the currants are shipped from Patras, the second town of Greece, and from Aegion (Vostitza).

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    Instead of cakes or biscuits, try having a currant bun, a slice of melon or some malt loaf with low-fat spread.

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    It is made of currant juice boiled with water and sugar to which some spirit, usually rum, is added.

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    Net up, in dry weather, gooseberry and currant bushes, to preserve the fruit till late in the autumn.

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    Online herbal groups like Holistic Online list certain herbal ingredients, such as black currant seed oil and primrose oil, that have been show to work within three months.

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    Oranges may be the classic vitamin C carrier, but black currant has four times the amount of vitamin C per gram.

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    Shrubs come in all shapes and sizes -- Buddleia for butterflies, flowering currant, hebe and mahonia for bees.

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    Species of grape, gooseberry and currant are native, and others are cultivated with advantage.

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    Stem suckers are such as proceed from the base of the stem, as is often seen in the case of the currant and lilac. They should be removed in any case; when required for propagation they should be taken with all the roots attached to them, and they should be as thoroughly disbudded below ground as possible, or they are liable to continue the habit of suckering.

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    The flowering currant roars as I find the ball, Abandoned under the lilac after the semi-final.

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    The Missouri Currant (R. floridum), also called R. missourense, is one of the best of these.

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    The palate is dominated with cassis, cherry and currant.

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    The peach, horse-chestnut, lilac, morello cherry, black currant, rhododendron and many other trees and shrubs develop flower-buds for the next season speedily after blossoming, and these may be stimulated into premature growth.

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    The peculiar short, stunted branches or " spurs " which bear the flower-buds of the pear, apple, plum, sweet cherry, red currant, laburnum, &c., deserve special attention.

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    The staple is the currant, in the production of which the island surpasses Zante.

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    The strawberry, raspberry, currant, plum, cherry and grape are indigenous.

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    The vineyards (in the west especially) yield much red wine (bought "mainly by Rouen, Cette, Trieste and Venice); the currant, introduced about 1859, has gradually come to be the principal source of wealth (the crop averaging 2,500,000 lb); and small quantities of cotton, flax, tobacco, valonia, &c., are also grown.

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    This scent boasts a warm mélange of blood orange, bergamot, black currant, red sake accord, nectarine, pink peppercorn, jasmine, sensual musk, cedarwood, forbidden plum, patchouli and sandalwood.

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    To some persons, even in its present state, the flavor is far preferable to that of the Currant or the Gooseberry."

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    When in bloom it bears a resemblance to the Flowering Currant, and forms a dense bush, 6 to 12 feet high, growing in any kind of soil.

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    Wine Spectator gives The Prisoner a 92 and notes the wild berry and currant flavors with hints of chocolate and vanilla.