Around the circle are half ovals set like the petals of adaisy.
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The other two items on each sheet were chosen from among a rabbit, a cat, an apple, a bird, and adaisy.
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He would always arrive fresh as adaisyfrom the other side of the world, his stamina shaming younger colleagues who had travelled far shorter distances.
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The speaker asks the "slight"daisy, "thou little veil for so great a mystery," when she, the poet, might "penetrate all things and thee" (1, 6, 7).
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Furthermore, texting and indeed phone conversation is just as much a technology, a skill, recourse for poetry and love, as is adaisyor a mountain.
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The 'flour' in this case, which is characterised as both a beautiful hollyhock (passerose) and adaisy(marguerite) whiter than any swan, seems to refer to the bride.
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Rather than being driven by an outbreak ofdaisy-cutters, we need an outbreak of diplomacy.
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However, he looks as fresh as adaisyand as relaxed as ever.
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Although they were rather large, they made excellentdaisychains for children.
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He, at least, is a rose among daisies.
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It is a flower like adaisy, and its use is that from it is made a powder which is deadly to the malarial mosquito.
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We would eliminate thosedaisychains and have a purchase and a sale agreed in short time.
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We speak of thedaisyand the primrose.
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One is gazumping and gazundering; the second is the whole question ofdaisychains, as they are called in the property market.
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Many people have idyllic ideas of small family farms with buttercups and daisies.
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