Sentences with phrase «native by exposure»

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«By minimizing the herbicide exposure to native plants we are now seeing a positive regrowth of valuable native wildflowers, trees and shrubs.»
Credited as the new face of American fashion by leading fashion publication Vogue, New Mexico native Arizona Muse first gained exposure in 2010 when the then relatively unknown newcomer was chosen to open and close Prada's Spring / Summer 2011 catwalk show in Milan.
Spearheaded by Mrs. Pamela Ewing, Regional Marketing Executive for the Tourist Board (New York Office) and Mr. Oehleo Higgs, Senior Public Relations Officer (Providenciales Office), the stunning series of in - flight videos shot last week, will include in - depth interviews about the destination with several local tourism ambassadors, including the native - born, international artist Bradley Theodore Harvey and will bring great exposure to the sister islands, with great emphasis placed on the activities and offerings of North Caicos, Middle Caicos, Grand Turk and Gibbs Cay, in addition to the award - winning features, new developments, and vibrant scenes of Providenciales.
These works were informed by Murillo's exposure to Miami's Latin culture, as well as a weekend visit to his native Colombia and the gigantic proportions of the exhibition space itself.
There is a plant native to Australia known as «Gympie Gympie» that is like a supercharged version of poison ivy; the compounds secreted by the leaves of the plant are so incredibly painful that people describe the effects, which linger for weeks after exposure, as like a combination of being doused in hot acid and electrocuted at the same time.
The exposure of native title so readily to extinguishment, piece by piece, runs counter to human rights norms in international treaties to which Australia is a party and which the High Court can use in enunciating the common law of native title in the statutory framework of the NTA.
Depending on where you live and the exposure of your balcony, suggested plant life will vary, but if you choose plants native to your region, and those labeled as attracting butterflies (for example, bee balm, Echinacea, pin cushion flower or scabiosa, butterfly bush, to name a few), you'll be able to help nature by providing a source of nectar for the much - beleaguered bee and butterfly population.
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