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Перевод: mimosa speek mimosa


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мимоза


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  1. The number of flowers that can be used for the golden theme is quite large: you could choose something very simple, such as a small spray of yellow roses with a few of their own leaves and buds, or something more complicated, such as a mixture of yellow roses, mimosa, potentillas and narcissi, with a few primroses and primulas to give extra detail.
  2. Working on the stage of the Folies was fraught with difficulty - there were so many trap doors for the various effects: fountains, moving staircases, foam cascading down the side, even mimosa perfume sprayed from the flies in one number.
  3. Christina joined her ten minutes later, and they both walked back up to the house, on a path overgrown with headily fragrant mimosa and low, sweeping bamboo.
  4. She was holding a delicate spray of mimosa to her face, inhaling the heady scent.
  5. White silk bustier dress and bolero jacket with lemon beads and embroidery by Allison Blake (Mimosa, 1,100), silk shoes with beaded hearts by Emma Hope (149), gold, silver and pearl earrings (125) and ring (88) by Sarah Jordan.
  6. Dishes on offer will include alcachofas mimosa - artichokes with prawn, egg and mayonnaise; sopa de mariscos - fish soup with clams and mussels; lechon asado - roast baby pig with baked apples; and fricase de perdiz - partridge cooked with mushrooms and brandy.
  7. Christina arranged dinner with Celia, then picked some mimosa and bright-lavender periwinkle flowers for the dining-table, which she was arranging when Stephen appeared at the french windows of the dining-room, looming out of the lengthening shadows as dusk turned quickly into night.
  8. At the same time each evening, some house plants, such as mimosa and the prayer plant, fold up their leaves for the night.
  9. What about the "Sensitive Mimosa" which has its own version of the flexion reflex so that flicking one leaf collapses all the leaves on that branch?
  10. Philip Miller refers in the Dictionary to Mimosa circinalis , brought from the Bahamas by Catesby in 1726.
  11. Studies on plant movement have centred around plants such as Mimosa pudica (the sensitive plant).
  12. Inside the jar the cream was whipped up, light as a souffl, and smelled delicately of mimosa.
  13. She wore spring flowers in her hair and carried a shower bouquet of similar flowers, with the addition of Australian mimosa and eucalyptus.

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