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  • surface = [[Grass]]<br>105m x 70m|
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  • | surface = Grass The playing field is natural grass, smooth and even, in good condition. Games on the field can be carried out
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  • ...e site of the once-prosperous town, there remain only ruins overgrown with grass. A person who first comes to the Otrar oasis is often surprised by the appe
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  • ...n high quality grass surface specified to meet FIFA and UEFA criteria. The grass can be covered for other events.
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  • | surface = Grass
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  • |surface = [[Grass]] ...This system is only used in early Spring and late Autumn (Fall) to assist grass growth.
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  • |surface = Grass
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  • surface = [[Grass]]<br>110m x 72m|
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  • | surface = [[Grass]]<br>105m x 69m
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  • surface = [[Grass]]<br>106m x 68m|
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  • surface = [[Grass]]<br>104m x 68m|
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  • surface = [[Grass]]<br>105m x 68m|
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  • surface = [[Grass]]<br>104m x 72m|
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  • surface = [[Grass]]<br>110m x 68m|
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  • |surface = [[Grass]]<br>{{Convert|110|x|72|m|abbr=on}}
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  • surface = [[Grass]]<br>105m x 68m|
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  • ...gs. Inside the track is an official size soccer field, made from synthetic grass and rubber bits. Adjacent to the track is a [[Long jump|Long Jump Pit]] and
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  • |Grass (0–0) |Grass (0–0)
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  • | Grass (0)
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  • ...w and was knocked out by [[Petra Kvitová]] in the first round. At the ITF grass court tournament in [[2014 Aegon Trophy|Nottingham]], she advanced to the f She played one more grass court event before entering [[2014 Wimbledon Championships|Wimbledon]]. The
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  • |bgcolor="98FB98"|Winner || 2002 || Wimbledon || Grass || {{flagicon|IND}} [[Mahesh Bhupati]] || {{flagicon|SVK}} [[Daniela Hantuc | Grass
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  • |Grass (0–0) |Grass (0–0)
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  • ...ampionships, Wimbledon|Wimbledon]] qualifying. In his first major event on grass, Golubev defeated #1 seed [[Olivier Patience]], but fell short in the final | Grass (0–0)
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  • |Grass (0–0) |Grass (0–0)
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  • ...'' version of the engine are stretched voxels which allow to simulate high grass, capable of masking characters at any distance.[[Image:Df2 terrain.jpg|righ
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  • ...partner [[Vania King]]. The two began playing together at the start of the grass court season two weeks before, and were only in their third event together. Shvedova played at the [[2014 Topshelf Open]], her only grass court tune up tournament before Wimbledon. She reached the quarterfinals de
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  • ...m [[Novgorod]] and decided not to seize the city, wrote that the succulent grass of the outskirts of Novgorod and Pskov was unsuitable for feeding the stepp
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  • ...motherland is of no surprise, despite the fact that the concept of ''The Grass is greener on the Other side'' might represent the reality.<ref name="Cerny ...blems they may face.<ref name="Cerny"/> Thus, making the concept of ''The Grass is greener on the Other side'' less viable and difficult to believe in.<ref
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  • |Grass (0–0) |Grass (0–0)
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  • ...trade running smoothly. On the other hand, Dzungaria had a fair amount of grass, few towns to base soldiers in and no significant mountain barriers to the
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  • The islands are desert-like and sandy, with little grass. There are [[Typha|reed]]s on the leeward side of Kulaly as well as on the
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  • ...led to the creation of one of the republic's largest and most influential grass-roots movements, Nevada-Semipalatinsk, which was founded by Kazak poet and
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  • ...t (or kand), meaning city. Together, Chimkand or Chimkent for "city in the grass/turf."
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  • | Grass
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  • ...(2400–3000 m) of the Talgar mountains is characterized by dominant high-grass meadows and steppe with juniper bushes on southern stony slopes. The erosiv
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  • ...la]] gmelinii'', [[Filipendula vulgaris|dropwort]], [[Poa pratensis|meadow-grass]] and ''[[Bromus inermis]]'', reaching the height of 60–80&nbsp;cm. Much ...ral Ural and are represented by the [[common viper]], lizards and [[Natrix|grass snake]]s. Bird species are represented by [[Western Capercaillie|capercaill
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  • ...[clover]]s, [[Serratula|daisies]], [[filipendula]], [[Poa pratensis|meadow-grass]] and [[foxtail millet]], reaching the height of 60–80&nbsp;cm. Many land ...ral Ural and are represented by the [[common viper]], lizards and [[Natrix|grass snake]]s. Bird species are represented by [[Western capercaillie|capercaill
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  • ...interest in keeping trade running smoothly. Dzungaria has a fair amount of grass, few towns to base soldiers in and no significant mountain barriers to the
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  • It has between 2 and 4, linear, grass-like, lanceolate, {{convert|20|-|40|cm|0|abbr=on}} long,<ref name=cassidy>{
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  • ...e reserve, such as [[cactus]], [[salvia leucophylla|grey sage]], [[feather grass]], [[anabasis (plant)|anabasis-salsa]] and [[saltwort]]. 37 of the species
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  • ...mall cushion communities with ''[[Onobrychis echidna]]'', as well as short grass sods with ''[[Carex melanantha]]'' and ''[[Kobresia persica]]''. Gallery f
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  • ...in a birch tree was built 5&nbsp;m above the ground of thin twigs and dry grass lined with thin rootlets and hair. Fledglings and independent juvenile bird
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  • ...the female, always in tall vegetation. It is a simple construction made of grass, used only for one season. The female lays 3 to 5 eggs which are incubated
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  • The nest is a moderately-sized pile of grass, reeds, sticks and feathers, usually measuring about {{convert|1|m|ft|abbr=
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  • ...grasses, roots, buds, bark, fruits, nuts, grain and seeds. When feeding on grass stalks it may clip the stalks and lay the cut pieces in piles. Some food is
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  • ...allow sloped areas are preferred. The natural food of the common vole is [[grass]], but it also feeds on many agricultural crops (within secondary habitats)
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  • ...sting burrows or digs its own. The nesting chamber is lined with moss, dry grass and leaves. Litters of four to eight or more young are born after a twenty-
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  • ...place, during which the voles eat ravenously, destroying entire fields of grass and leaving the fields full of burrows. Water voles in some parts of Englan
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  • ...d fruit. Breeding nests are spherical constructions carefully woven from [[grass]] and attached to [[Plant stem|stems]] well above the ground. ...any as eight at a litter, in a little round nest composed of the blades or grass or wheat.
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