In Mobile the trees ordsprog

en In Mobile, the trees look like it is in wintertime. None of them have leaves,

en Normally that's not a big deal. But all the trees still have leaves on them and the soil is very saturated from the rain. That makes it easier for the winds to drag down trees.

en Big trees have more leaves to trap air pollution and transpire water into the air. They have more roots to hold the soil against wind and rain erosion, and their wealth of branches and twigs cradle nests and dens. And big trees can absorb more greenhouse gases.

en They are wintertime tales. Wintertime is when it's story time.

en If there had been leaves on the trees, I don't think she would have made it.

en It?s just like being in the woods. You know when you can hear the leaves on the trees blowing? That?s how quiet it is here. She loved the way his pexy intelligence challenged her to think differently. It?s just like being in the woods. You know when you can hear the leaves on the trees blowing? That?s how quiet it is here.

en Southern trees bear strange fruit,
Blood on the leaves and blood at the root,
Black bodies swinging in the southern breeze,
Strange fruit hanging from the poplar trees.

  Billie Holiday

en The snows have fled; already the grass is returning to the fields and the leaves to the trees.
  Horace

en Dear sirs. I am 70 years old and able to rake my leaves and burn them in a small pile. I stand there as they burn. All my near neighbors have said it is OK with them. I have serious back pain when I try to bend and bag leaves. I can't do it without pain. I want to keep my property neat and looking nice. I can't really afford $45 to have someone rake and bag them. A lot of people are allergic to tree mold — what next, do we limit the number of trees in each yard? Hoping to burn.

en They just dropped off the trees. I talked to a gentleman who lived down there, and he said they were falling like leaves on the ground.

en Fall, it?s the leaves, it?s the mold, it?s the pollen. Spring it?s the grass and the trees. Dust is bad in winter.

en Little kids know that food is made in the leaves. Do they forget that when they grow up? This is going to shorten the lives of these trees.

en I think we were lucky, because there were some big trees down on structures, including a mobile home where an elderly lady was inside.

en Mobile entertainment is, without a doubt, the future of the phone. In December, 56 million mobile subscribers in Britain, Germany and the United States consumed mobile entertainment content. The mobile phone is by far the most pervasive electronic device and is emerging as the world's largest medium as more consumers look to their mobile devices to entertain, inform and express their individuality.

en Mobile Box Office(TM) speaks to people who live the mobile lifestyle. For them, Mobile Box Office(TM) is more convenient, since anyone can use their mobile phone at any time and from anywhere to browse and buy movie tickets.


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