The phrase
"great oaks" refers to mature and strong oak trees. It is often used metaphorically to represent someone or something that is powerful, influential, or of great importance.
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Like they say about
great oak trees, it starts from a little acorn and that's the acorn you are seeing right now,» says Leslie Oghomienor, Barcelona's partner and the school's administrator.
From tiny acorns do
great oaks grow; that analogy fits perfectly with N + +.
«Our research shows that indeed, little strokes
fell great oaks also when it comes to chemical exposure.
From little acorn's
great oaks really can grow, and so from adopting this simple approach to relationships your whole life can ultimately be changed.
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amongst great oak trees and lavish lawns the farm started as an... more information
Bishop Angaelos (above, right) added that Pursue Justice 2016 was «a significant seed that would grow into
a great oak» in the fight for religious freedom across the globe.
I hope «your theology» is always going through transformation just as an acorn transforms into
a a great oak tree.
When we encounter the faithful couple in Genesis 18, they are settled near
the great oaks of Mamre.
in 1000 years will they be
a great oak tree?
I see you in the shadows of
the great oaks, I hear your voice in the cry of the owl at night.
The men and women of the Golden Age, Hesiod wrote, lived in an eternal spring, for hundreds of years, always youthful, fed on acorns from
a great oak, on wild fruits, on honey.
When approaching the wine cellars we can already scent the aroma of
the great oak barrels.
I found
a great oak tree and I hung a whole design on the oak tree and the knoll because this place.
LONDON, 31 August, 2015 — In the long term, many of
the great oak forests of Europe or the giant redwoods and pines of America may not survive.