“The Flowers of Romance” is a song by Sex Pistols, although not a “song” in the technical sense.

Only ever performed live as a set-opener, and apparently never performed the same way twice, it usually consisted of the group improvising wildly, while Johnny Rotten made apparently random vocal statements. The song served as a clear indication […]

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Kumi Koda’s 18th domestic single. “flower” was written as the theme song for the novel and also used in the television advertisement for the novel. The lyrics was written by the author of Koibana, Yoshi. This was also the first domestic single released by Kumi Koda that was not accompanied by a promotional music […]

Luzula campestris is a rush commonly known as Field Wood-rush, Good Friday Grass or Sweep’s Brush. It is a very common plant throughout temperate Europe and Asia. It is found on all types of grassland including lawns, golf-courses and fields. It is relatively short, between 5 cm and 15 cm tall. It spreads via short […]

Erythronium ‘Pagoda’ is a cultivar of the genus Erythronium in the family Liliaceae. It flowers in early spring.

This plant prefers partial shade and a light soil, rich in humus. Tubers must not get too hot or too dry in summer.

Propagation is either by seed in autumn or by division of bulbs when the leaves die […]

There are three types of basil commonly used in Thai cooking, however this page refers to the most common one, which is known as horapa (ต้นโหระพา) in Thai.

Thai basil is a Cultivar Group of Basil. It has a stronger taste than many other sweet basils. The herb has small leaves, purple stems and a subtle […]

Sally MacKenzie is a romance novelist who has currently published two wide-selling books, The Naked Duke and the much racier The Naked Marquis. According to Romance Reviews Today, The Naked Marquis is “… charming … funny … full of delightful characters… The Naked Marquis merits a place on the keeper shelves of readers of […]

The Hampton Court Palace Flower Show is an annual event in July run by the Royal Horticultural Society at Hampton Court Palace in West London. It is held in marquees and pavilions erected on the north and south sides of the Long Water in Hampton Court Park. It is probably the second best known horticultural […]

The Eastern Romance languages, sometimes known as the Vlach languages, are a group of Romance languages that developed in Southeastern Europe from the local eastern variant of Vulgar Latin.

History
Several hundred years after the Roman Empire’s dominance of the region, the local form of Vulgar Latin developed into Proto-Romanian, a language which had most of the […]

Defense Collaboration Tool Suite (DCTS) is a flexible, integrated set of applications providing interoperable, synchronous, and asynchronous collaboration capability to agencies of the United States Department of Defense, Combatant Commands, and military services.

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DCTS

See also
Defence Centre of Training Support - A British military unit.

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Scolymus hispanicus (Common Golden Thistle or Spanish Oyster Thistle) is a flowering plant in the genus Scolymus in the family Asteraceae, native to southern and western Europe, north to northwestern France.

It is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant growing to 80 cm tall, with spiny stems and leaves. The flowerheads are bright yellow to […]

The Yellow Snake Tree (Stereospermum colais) is fairly common in Delhi. It is 15-20 m tall, trunk 15-25 cm in diam, large leaves 25-50 cm; leaflets 3-6 on each side of midrib, long elliptic, 8-14 X 2.5-6 cm. Large, pale yellow, trumpet shaped flowers occur in panicles. The flowers look very similar to those of […]

Poison is a name given to several songs:

Poison (Bell Biv DeVoe song), a title track song by hip-hop / R&B group Bell Biv DeVoe

Poison (The Prodigy song), a song by The Prodigy

Poison (Alice Cooper song), a hard rock song by Alice Cooper, later covered as a trance song by Groove Coverage

Poison […]

GSR may refer to:

Galvanic skin response, a method to understand various types of activity in certain parts of the body

Gunshot residue, trace particles left behind by a gun being fired

Gens Sound Record, a sound format for Sega Genesis music

Goshen Scout Reservation, a Boy Scout reservation in Virginia

In railways:

Great Southern Railway (Australia), whose mainline spans the […]

The Tatton Park Flower Show is an annual event run by the Royal Horticultural Society at Tatton Park.

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In 2007 the RHS Flower Show at Tatton Park takes place between 18 and 22 July, with 18 July reserved for RHS Members. The Show houses the RHS National Flower Bed Competition, as well as a […]

Viscount Ashbrook is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. It was created in 1751 for Henry Flower, 2nd Baron Castle Durrow. The title of Baron Castle Durrow, in the County of Kilkenny, had been created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1733 for his father William Flower. He was a Colonel in the Army […]

“Flower Gardens” redirects here: there is also an article on actual flower gardens.

The Flower Garden Banks (often simply the “Flower Gardens”) is a U.S. National Marine Sanctuary in the northwestern Gulf of Mexico, located roughly 105 miles (170 km) south of Sabine Pass.

The formation of offshore salt domes in the warm waters of the Gulf […]

Death Pop Romance is Danish band Raunchy’s third album, released in 2006. It is their first to feature new vocalist Kasper Thomsen, who replaced Lars Vognstrup after Raunchy’s 2004 album Confusion Bay.

Track listing

“This Legend Forever” – 4:24

“Abandon Your Hope” – 4:43

“Phantoms” – 5:01

“The Curse of Bravery” – 4:20

“Remembrance” – 5:21

[…]

The Oïl languages include 10 languages and dialects spoken in Europe; this language group is a part of the Romance language family.

Burgundian

Champenois

Franc-Comtois

French

Gallo

Lorrain

Norman

Anglo-Norman†

Channel Island Norman

Auregnais†

Dgèrnésiais

Jèrriais

Sercquiais

Picard

Poitevin-Saintongeais

Walloon

† denotes the language is extinct in vernacular usage.

See also

Langues d’oïl

French Creole languages

French in the United States

List of Romance languages

External links

Oïl language tree

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Elunetru was the term used to denote the object placed in the sanctum sactorium of the worship centres of Ayyavazhi. The elunetru is a compiled structure of flame shaped copper, a saffron cloth and separate garlands made of rudraksha and Flowers . The saffron cloth in wrapped on the, perpendicularly placed flame-shaped copper, which […]

Vonetta Flowers (born Vonetta Jeffery on October 29, 1973 in Birmingham, Alabama) is an American bobsledder and athlete. Flowers was a star sprinter and long jumper at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and originally aspired to make the U.S. Summer Olympic Team. After several failed attempts, Flowers turned to bobsledding, and found success as […]

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