The proportion ofebonyoffspring eclosing is our measure of fitness.
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Trees include theebonyand other kinds of wood listed, and date-palms also shown in quantity.
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In the past two years, more than 1,100 ebonies have been planted on the island.
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Helenianebony; and if he will make a statement.
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Trials have indicated thatebonyand other endemic species can contribute towards this.
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They exploited the valuable resources of the island—at that time consisting largely ofebony—but they did not do much else.
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He was as black asebony.
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He produced pieces of monumental solidity blazing with harmonious color, or gleaming with the sober and dignified reticence ofebony, ivory, and white metal.
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Ebonyis exceptionally calculating and cunning, and puts her cleverness to good use.
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The fingerboard is made fromebonyand has 22 frets.
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Architects describe the array of browns as russet, chocolate, plum, mahogany, andebony.
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The opaque shades were produced in early 1920s with colors such as helio, jade, primrose, azurite andebony.
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Examples exist of boxwood, ivory orebony, usually with brass hinges.
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They are infamous for anebonyand tattered costume, as well as for concealing their identity behind an ashen skeletal mask.
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Among the trees of the dry-land forests are some valuable species, such as satinwood,ebony, ironwood, and mahogany.
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