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  2. Sprigging - Wikipedia

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    A sprig of Eragrostis minor grass. Sprigging is the planting of sprigs, plant sections cut from rhizomes or stolons that includes crowns and roots, at spaced intervals in furrows or holes. [1] Depending on the environment, this may be done by hand or with mechanical row planters.

  3. Sprig - Wikipedia

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    Sprig may refer to: Sprig (agriculture), a type of plant cutting used for propagation; Sprig (Grey Griffins), a fictional character from the Grey Griffins series; Sprig, another name for the bird northern pintail (Anas acuta) Sprig Plantar, a fictional character in the American animated series Amphibia

  4. Sprigging (pottery) - Wikipedia

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    The resulting pottery is termed sprigged ware, [1] and the added piece is a "sprig". The technique may also be described by terms such as "applied relief decoration", especially in non-European pottery. The alternative way to achieve similar effects without sprigging is to mould the whole body, which is also common.

  5. Frank Wead - Wikipedia

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    Frank Wilbur Wead was born to Samuel De Forest Wead and Grace (Bestor) Wead on 24 October 1895, in Ward No. 5 of Peoria Township, Peoria, Illinois. [1] Frank graduated from Peoria High School.

  6. Leif Erikson - Wikipedia

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    Leif was the son of Erik the Red and his wife Thjodhild (Old Norse: Þjóðhildur), and, through his paternal line, the grandson of Thorvald Ásvaldsson.When Erik the Red was young, his father was banished from Norway for manslaughter, and the family went into exile in Iceland (which, during the century preceding Leif's birth, had been colonized by Norsemen, mainly from Norway).

  7. Royal badges of England - Wikipedia

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    a sprig of broom King John (1199–1216) a golden star and crescent; a sprig of broom King Henry III (1216–1272) a sprig of broom King Edward I (1272–1307) a golden rose, the stalk green; a sprig of broom King Edward II (1307–1327) a golden tower (for his mother Eleanor of Castile) a sprig of broom King Edward III (1327–1377)

  8. Gagan Biyani - Wikipedia

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    The concept for Sprig was to provide home cooked food via delivery. [27] [28] The startup claimed to allow users to order a “balanced meal”, which was prepared in Sprig's industrial kitchen and delivered in 15–20 minutes. Sprig's chef was Nate Keller, Google's former executive chef. [29]

  9. List of Amphibia characters - Wikipedia

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    Sprig Plantar is a pink poison dart frog and Anne's best friend. [4] He is adventurous and energetic, qualities which can get him into adventure and trouble. [ 5 ] Despite acting carelessly at times, he is loyal to his friends and family and seeks to do what is right.