9. Fungi (seened)- a taxonomic kingdom, or in some classification schemes a division of the kingdom Plantae, comprising all the fungus groups and sometimes also the slime molds. 10. Enlivened (elavdama)- to make vigorous or active; invigorate 11. Explant (eksplantaat)- to take living material from an animal or plant and place it in a culture medium. 12. Coherent (sidus)- sticking together 13. Unscathed (vigastamatult)- not scathed; unharmed; uninjured 14. Sow (külvama)- to scatter (seed) over land, earth, etc., for growth; plant. 15. Courgettes (suvikõrvits)- zucchini 16. Perennial (aastaringe, igihaljas)- (of plants) having a life cycle lasting more than two years.
previous cropping, cultivation and herbicide use • 1000 seeds/m2 in pastures or intensively managed arable fields • 80000 seeds/m2 in less intensively managed fields Different ways to deal with weeds • Herbicide • Non-chemical • Integrated weed management • Biological control of weeds Herbicides • ‘’Weedkiller’’ • Pesticides used to kill unwanted plants • Selective herbicides kill specific targets while leaving the desired crop unharmed • Non-selective herbicides kill all plant material with whichthey come in contact (used to clean waste ground, industrial sites, railways) • In the US, herbicides account for about 70% of all agricultural pesticide use Herbicide-resistant weeds • The inferited ability of a weed to survive a rate of herbicide, which would normally result in effective control • This happens trough evolutionary process, whereby a population changes from being
reminders of British colonial rule. Rugby and soccer - those most English of sports - are the two major competitive sports. Cricket and golf are also popular. Fiji hosted the Pacific Games in 2003, resulting in an increased interest in sports throughout the islands. Fire walking is still popular in Fiji - although today it is practiced mainly to entertain the tourists, rather than for ceremonial or ritual reasons. Fijian legend has it that a god once gave a Beqa warrior the ability to walk unharmed on fire, in return for a favor. A legend, perhaps, but there's no doubt that the stones used in this ritual are as hot today as they were then.
psychologically. I expect he does it for got off. rather than just describing them. the amazing feeling of achievement 3 We gradually realised that we If necessary, in a weaker class, that he must feel when he reaches the top having got through the experience were in the middle of nowhere. brainstorm ideas about both unharmed. Doing something like 4 To our horror we discovered pictures before starting. Students that must really make you feel alive. that there was no mobile phone work in pairs to do the task. Perhaps he is a thrill-seeker by nature coverage. · Writing: Read through and discuss or perhaps he has a boring job and the task together. Students plan a
Then, too, in the case of a state in its external relations, the rights of war must be strictly observed. For since there are two ways of settling a dispute: first, by discussion; second; by physical force; and since the former is characteristic of man, the latter of the brute, we must resort to force only in case we may not avail ourselves of discussion. The only excuse, therefore, for going to war is that we may live in peace unharmed; and when the victory is won, we should spare those who have not been blood- thirsty and barbarous in their warfare. For instance, our forefathers actually admitted to full rights of citizenship the Tusculans, Acquians, Volscians, Sabines, and Hernicians, but they razed Carthage and Numantia to the ground. I wish they had not destroyed Corinth; but I believe they had some special reason for what they did - its convenient situation, probably
infancy n. in the beginning stages of development adj. infantile Syn. beginning n. infant The new theory is in its infancy and will be thoroughly tested by its critics. Certain head injuries can cause infantile behavior. miraculously adv. caused by something that cannot be adj. miraculous explained by the laws of nature. n. miracle Syn. astonishingly Miraculously, he was unharmed after being hit by lightning. Given the extent of her injuries, it is almost a miracle that she is still alive. retrieve v. to find and bring back adj. retrieve Syn. recover n. retrieval Will Detroit retrieve its status as the car manufacturing center of the world? This computerized information retrieval system is the most up-to-date system available. systematically adv. done according to a plan adj
become music but maybe too much depends on this image. In such an extensive work (duration 18 minutes) the composer should have thought (for the so much needed variety) of adding some tranquil, concentrated and really singing movement. Summing up, the emotional sincerity of the constructive technique is high, but the Finale should have offered alternatives. A general evaluation by Prof. Roland Weber from Karlsruhe University: It seems that Estonian music has remained unharmed by the crisis of tonal music which started at the turn of the century and is gaining strength from the sources of folk music even today. Sumera’s world of sound seems to be directly bound with it and bearing the seal of the nature of his homeland. The composer has a strong suggestive power and his sound atmosphere is very intense. The proximity of his style to the elements of minimalist music is remarkable and here Sumera