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1. Acculturates: as in naturalizes, accustoms.

2. Popular spring-flowering Anemones, especially for naturalizing,

3. Those that naturalize would live.

4. Virginia Bluebells Naturalizes wonderfully $ Pink buds open to lavender-blue blooms

5. Winter Aconite can naturalize under the …

6. Diamond Burrbark: Not Native, Naturalized Triumfetta semitriloba : Burweed, Sacramento Burrbark: Not Native, Naturalized Tropidia polystachya : Young palm orchid: Native Turbina corymbosa : Christmasvine: Not Native, Naturalized Turnera ulmifolia

7. The Corms will naturalize, or produce offsets, over time

8. Winter Aconite is good for naturalizing under trees and large shrubs

9. Many European plants have become naturalized.

10. Henry James was naturalized in Britain.

11. Naturalized Afro-Germans lost their passports.

12. Great empires transcend national culture and naturalize the culture they require.

13. Buttonbush is a great shrub for naturalizing in wet areas and attracts butterflies

14. Urban Stream; Chicago River; Naturalize; Restore ecological function; Design.

15. I see. You are a naturalized citizen.

16. Einstein was naturalized American nationality in 19

17. A couple of pandas have naturalized in America.

18. European white-flowered weed naturalized in North America.

19. This French word has become naturalized in English.

20. The grey squirrel is now naturalized in Britain.

21. The stories had become naturalized into an American setting.

22. He was naturalized as a British citizen in 19

23. Winter Buttercups naturalize and re-seed, so it’s best to find a location …

24. Coreopsis naturalize with ease and will attract lots of butterflies and birds to your garden

25. A friend sent me a root from Mexico, and I hope to naturalize it.

26. English sporting terms have been naturalized in many languages.

27. Few are naturalized and most do not wish to be.

28. The custom of shakehands has naturalized all over the world.

29. He was naturalized after living in China for many years.

30. The English oak has become naturalized in parts of this country.

31. Celandine poppy is well suited to shaded perennials beds, native plant gardens, and for naturalizing in moist woodlands

32. This means an task and demanding challenge to the Union's member countries to naturalize and control immigrants.

33. We should be naturalized to the new tide of the world.

34. I have been naturalized to the place and to the manner of living.

35. This marked the first time since the Naturalization Act of 1790 that any Asians were permitted to naturalize.

36. 20 European medic naturalized in North America having yellow flowers and sickle - shaped pods.

37. The federal courts also have authority to naturalize persons as U. S. citizens and to settle certain legal disputes.

38. It has been naturalized in the southern United States and the New World tropics.

39. So, we should readjust methodology is to rationalize , deepen and naturalize system of the people's supervisor.

40. If the State Department wasn't satisfied with his records, they wouldn't have naturalized him.

41. With us the carrier pigeon is an exotic, and is now Acclimated, or naturalized

42. She has lived in Australia for a long time, and recently she was naturalized.

43. He and his family left France for Australia and were naturalized 2 years ago.

44. The common Chickweed, or stitchwort (Stellaria media), is native to Europe but is widely naturalized

45. Meadow Bistort is a European cultivar that has been found naturalized in Massachusetts and Maine

46. Up to 5% cash back  · Asters are invaluable for fall color in borders and for naturalizing in wildflower meadows

47. You were born into the dog kingdom, but I want to naturalize you into the cat kingdom.

48. Burdock is native to Europe and northern Asia and is naturalized in the United States

49. With the passing of time, signs easily become not only naturalized, but conventionalized as well.

50. European maritime sedge naturalized along Atlantic coast of United States; rootstock has properties of sarsaparilla.

51. 13 European maritime sedge naturalized along Atlantic coast of United States; rootstock has properties of sarsaparilla.

52. Yavapai County Native & Naturalized Plants Bouteloua dactyloides - buffalograss Synonyms: Buchloe dactyloides, Bulbilis dactyloides, Sesleria dactyloides

53. The English language Animalizes and naturalizes women in cultural contexts where women and nonhuman animals are already viewed as inferior to men and male-identified culture

54. Italian Bugloss, Italian Alkanet, Summer Forget-Me-Not Anchusa azurea is Naturalized in Texas and other States

55. Adapt definition: make fit for, or change to suit a new purpose synonyms: tailor, naturalise, anglicize, anglicise, vary, alter, fit, naturalize, transcribe, gear

56. Bugleweeds are commonly used in landscaping, and some creeping species, used as ground covers, are widely naturalized.

57. Research has made great progress in the field of aesthetics, so that today there are many “naturalized” appliances.

58. Any of various herbaceous plants constituting the genus Ambrosia, mostly native to America but widely naturalized: family Asteraceae (composites)

59. Biedermeier plants may be grown from seed, may self-seed in the garden and may naturalize in the garden over time

60. It had 37,000 inhabitants, of whom 10,800 were original inhabitants, consisting of 9,400 Muslims and 1400 naturalized Jews.

61. On March 6, 1867, Pulitzer renounced his allegiance to the Austro-Hungarian Empire and became a naturalized American citizen.

62. In recent years, with the development of industrialization and urbanization, the demand of urban residents for pressure release and naturalize has become greater and greater.

63. A great plant for meadows and naturalized planting areas, Burnet pairs well with grasses and other native flowering plants

64. Bluegrasses are found in temperate and tropical climates worldwide, and several have naturalized in areas outside their native range

65. The city in turn is named after the American rancher Robert Livermore, a naturalized Mexican citizen of English birth.

66. Such images naturalize social and cultural constructions, and at the same time, may serve to interpret the relationships of the human realm.

67. ‘Husker Red’ Beardtongue is a good addition to informal borders, cottage gardens, native plantings and wild gardens or naturalized areas

68. He spent the bulk of his career there and became a naturalized British citizen in 1727, even Anglicizing his name

69. In all, the Boston office naturalized 052 citizens in 2000, compared to 923 in 19 the Globe reported Wednesday.

70. Cocklebur is a summer annual weed in the daisy family that is native to North America and has naturalized elsewhere

71. The Fourteenth Amendment to the U-S Constitution provides that all persons born or naturalized in the United States are citizens.

72. Incredibly tolerant of drought and willing to take off in even the poorest of soils, Achillea will often naturalize, increasing your display every year.

73. Born in the Outer Hebrides of Scotland, she migrated to the United States in 1930 and became a naturalized citizen in 1942.

74. Common Chickweed is a cool weather plant native to Europe that has widely naturalized in the United States and throughout the world

75. Yellow Toadflax, Brideweed or butter-and-eggs (Linaria vulgaris) is a spreading perennial with thin silvery leaves that has naturalized throughout the United States

76. Although they can be transported by sea from Saudi Arabia, as the date palm trees are extremely sensitive to the environment, it will be very hard to naturalize them.

77. The species was introduced to the southeastern United States in about 1780, where it soon became naturalized, and where it gained its English name.

78. The Aronia berry plant (Aronia melanocarpa) is native to eastern North America, even though Europe also has a successfully naturalized species of the plant

79. A species of ground cherry(Physalis ixocarpa) native to Mexico, widely naturalized in eastern North America, and having an edible, yellow to purple viscid fruit.

80. 1995, Paul Russell, Freedom and Moral Sentiment: Hume's Way of Naturalizing Responsibility, page 172: Unlike the rationalistic sceptic, the rationalistic Antisceptic believes he can provide an adequate justification for responsibility [.]··Misspelling of antiseptic.