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The bright orange leaves, fallen, along with their newly-cut branches, are like flames over nature's snowy moquette de fleurs.
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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The bright orange leaves, fallen, along with their newly-cut branches, are like flames over nature's snowy moquette de fleurs.
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The bright orange leaves, fallen, along with their newly-cut branches, are like flames over nature's snowy moquette de fleurs.
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Be vigilant about checking the date on the package, and be sure it's newly-cut and packaged.
Neil Zevnik: Tantalizing Turkey: Not Just a Holiday Staple Neil Zevnik 2011
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Be vigilant about checking the date on the package, and be sure it's newly-cut and packaged.
Neil Zevnik: Tantalizing Turkey: Not Just a Holiday Staple Neil Zevnik 2011
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The bright orange leaves, fallen, along with their newly-cut branches, are like flames over nature's snowy moquette de fleurs.
French Word-A-Day: 2009
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The bright orange leaves, fallen, along with their newly-cut branches, are like flames over nature's snowy moquette de fleurs.
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The bright orange leaves, fallen, along with their newly-cut branches, are like flames over nature's snowy moquette de fleurs.
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And its flower appeared a cubit above ground in colour like the Corycian crocus, rising on twin stalks; but in the earth the root was like newly-cut flesh.
The Argonautica 2008
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The bases of the smaller trees were nibbled bare by rabbits, and at divers points heaps of fresh-made chips, and the newly-cut stool of a tree, stared white through the undergrowth.
The Woodlanders 2006
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