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Sallows lies to the
north of the beck and
connects around the head of the
little valley via the
ridge of Moor Head. The
southern flank of
Sallows, above...
- Willows, also
called sallows and osiers, of the
genus Salix,
comprise around 350
species (plus
numerous hybrids) of
typically deciduous trees and shrubs...
- Look up
sallows in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sallows is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Cary-Anne
McTaggart (born Cary-Anne...
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Salix caprea,
known as goat willow, ****
willow or
great sallow, is a
common species of
willow native to
Europe and
western and
central Asia. It is a...
- (willows and
sallows) when
their furry catkins are
young in
early spring.
These species include (among many others): Goat
willow or goat
sallow (Salix caprea)...
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Salix cinerea (common
sallow, grey
sallow, grey willow, grey-leaved
sallow,
large grey willow, **** willow,
rusty sallow) is a
species of
willow native...
- of
Alberta and Ontario.
Sallows offered photo-finishing in his shop,
highlighting Kodak products in a 1915
newspaper ad.
Sallows'
photographs were used...
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Thomas Sallows (born
March 3, 1984) is a
Canadian curler from
Grande Prairie, Alberta. He
regularly plays skip for a
Grande Prairie, Alberta-based rink...
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named by
Sallows and
introduced by A.K.
Dewdney in the
Computer Recreations column of the July 1990
issue of
Scientific American. In 2012
Sallows invented...
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providing an
inventory of its own characters. They were
invented by Lee
Sallows, who also
coined the word autogram. An
essential feature is the use of...