Related topics from BritannicaVines, H. Ellsworth, Jr. U.S. tennis player of the 1930s who bounced back after a series of losses at age 18 to win the Wimbledon and U.S. singles championships.vine snake any of several venomous, rear-fanged snakes of the family Colubridae that have slender bodies, narrow heads, and pointed snouts. Vine snakes typically belong to the genera Ahaetulla (Asian vine ...
cypress vine (Ipomoea quamoclit), tropical American twining climber naturalized in southern North America. It has star-shaped scarlet, pink, or white blooms amid deep green, deeply lobed leaves. It is a member ...
kudzu vine (Pueraria lobata, or P. thunbergiana), twining perennial vine that is a member of a genus belonging to the family Leguminosae. The kudzu is a fast-growing, woody, somewhat hairy vine that may grow ...
balloon vine (species Cardiospermum halicacabum), woody perennial vine in the soapberry family (Sapindaceae) that is native to subtropical and tropical America. It is naturalized and cultivated widely as an ...
Vines, (Henry) Ellsworth, Jr. U.S. tennis player and golfer (b. Sept. 28/29, 1911, Los Angeles, Calif.--d. March 17, 1994, La Quinta, Calif.), delivered blinding service aces and rapid-fire forehand shots that were marvels of ...
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Gandar, Laurence Owen Vine ("Laurie") South African newspaper editor whose antiapartheid articles in 1965 introduced investigative journalism to South Africa by revealing the dreadful prison conditions faced by blacks; he crusaded for ...
Dutchman's-pipe climbing vine of the birthwort family (Aristolochiaceae), native to central and eastern North America. The heart-shaped or kidney-shaped leaves are about 15 to 35 cm (about 6 to 14 inches) wide. The ...
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Toronto Star Online - Found 2 hours ago ... of Augusto Pinochet from 1973 to 1990, when the wine growers were replaced with peasant workers and the vines were not properly tended.
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At new Goudas & Vines, tough times call for innovation
Los Angeles Times - Found Oct. 21, 2008 -- Goudas & Vines became the Spanish tapas bar Three Drunken Goats.
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Win a double pass to Rhythm and Vines
stuff.co.nz - Found Oct. 20, 2008 Rhythm and Vines is a Kiwi summer festival experience like no other and Stuff.co.nz has six double passes to give away to celebrate the New Year's
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Between the vines
Off Licence News - Found Oct. 20, 2008 The precipitous scree road petered out into nothing, leaving us driving between rows of vines.
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Popes' vines
TheStar.com.my - Found Oct. 18, 2008 Vines were planted and Châteauneuf du Pape, or “the new castle of the pope”, came into being as a wine region.
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Spanish Vines, Inc. Launches New Online Community Celebrating ...
Vines ready to unleash young Lyons
Get Hampshire - Found 23 hours ago Speaking on Wednesday, Boro boss Francis Vines was as confident as ever, but insisted that he was expecting the Seasiders to raise their game...
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Vines may unleash his young Lyons as Boro go for points
Get Hampshire - Found Oct. 23, 2008 Speaking on Wednesday, Boro boss Francis Vines was as confident as ever, but insisted that he was expecting the Seasiders to raise their game...
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Loyd Eugene Vines
Amarillo Globe News - Found Oct. 21, 2008 10, 1930, in Bastrop, La., to W.M. and Annie Belle Foster Vines. He had been a resident of Collingsworth County for more than 40 years.
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