Because live trees had significantly thicker barks in the burnt forest, we can surmise that thin-barked trees were most susceptible to the fires.
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Now and then a dog barked.
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His barking tic reinforced his dog interests.
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The focus of chemical-pharmaceutical practice was the extraction of aqueous and oily distillates from vegetable materials such as spices, herbs, blossoms, fruits, seeds, woods, husks, and barks.
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Is that not the rather revealing dog that has not barked in the night?
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What the miners are fed up to the back teeth with is dogs barking before they are hurt.
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I really think he is barking up the wrong tree there, and it is a pure mare's nest.
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I think we are barking up the wrong tree.
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The dog that has not barked in the night is interesting.
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They have always barked in a very familiar chorus.
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No doubt, as the queues get longer, the barks will get louder.
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The dogs were underground and had their muzzles bound with tape, in order to stop them from barking and annoying the neighbours.
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He seemed to think he had stumbled on something, but, not for the first time, he is barking up the wrong tree.
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They are continually causing problems to my constituents by barking at night.
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Suppose that an old lady living alone has a dog which barks when somebody knocks at the door.
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Collocationswithbark
bark
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birch bark
Alternatively, though less common, turf would be placed above thebirchbark.
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brown bark
Brown bark of mature trees peels off in strips to reveal reddish-brown inner bark.
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cedar bark
Some buildings have applied cedar bark sheathing, still remarkably intact.
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