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  • 1Spade — For other uses, see Spade (disambiguation). small spade for clay soil; the other one for sandy soil and loamy soil A spade is a tool designed primarily for the purpose of digging or removing earth.[1] Early spades were made of riven wood. After… …

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  • 2The Glinting Spade — The Glinting Spade …

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  • 3Cherry Tree, Oklahoma —   CDP   Location of Cherry Tree, Oklahoma …

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  • 4Boots and His Brothers — is a Norwegian fairy tale collected by Peter Christen Asbjørnsen and Jørgen Moe in their Norske Folkeeventyr .ynopsisA king had his castle shadowed by a great oak tree, and had no well that held water year round. He declared that whoever cut down …

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  • 5Digging trees and shrubs for transplanting — When transplanting trees or shrubs from one location to another, digging the plant in preparation for moving it is typically the most challenging part of the job. Anyone who grows trees and shrubs is likely at times to wish to move them.… …

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  • 6Darwin IV — is a fictional planet that was the subject of Wayne Barlowe s book Expedition and the television special, Alien Planet, based on Expedition. Although the details of the discovery and exploration of Darwin IV differ in the two presentations, both… …

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  • 7Just Shoot Me! — Genre Sitcom Format Workplace comedy Created by Steven Levitan …

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  • 8gardening — /gahrd ning/, n. 1. the act of cultivating or tending a garden. 2. the work or art of a gardener. [1570 80; GARDEN + ING1] * * * Laying out and tending of a garden. Though palatial gardens existed in ancient times, small home gardens became… …

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  • 9List of Celebrity Deathmatch episodes — This is the list of all the episodes and fights in the claymation series Celebrity Deathmatch. Bolded characters s names are the winners in a fight. Contents 1 Pilot episodes (January 1 25, 1998) …

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  • 10graft — I. /graft / (say grahft) noun 1. Horticulture a. a shoot or part of a plant (the scion) inserted in a groove, slit, or the like in another plant or tree (the stock) so as to become nourished by and united with it. b. the plant or tree (the united …