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Synonyms Gamolepis chrysanthemoides DC. Euryops chrysanthemoides (with the common names African bush daisy or bull's-eye ) is a small shrub native to Southern Africa that is also grown as a horticultural specimen in tropical to subtropical regions around the world.
A dart in the inner bullseye The "gold" is the yellow circle at the centre of this archery target.. The bullseye or bull's eye has, since 1833, [1] been the name for the center of a target and, by extension, since 1857, [1] has been given to any throw, toss, or shot that hits the center.
Cristulariella depraedans, commonly known as gray mold spot, sycamore leaf spot or bull's eye spot, is a fungal pathogen that affects maple trees (genus Acer) and certain other woody and herbaceous species. In maples, the foliage becomes affected by small grey lesions which expand and coalesce, the leaves later wilting and falling from the tree ...
When a well-respected company decides to expand internationally, investors generally expect good results. Expansion takes time to bear fruit, but in the case of Target , several issues facing the ...
Bull's Eye (postage stamp), an 1843 Brazilian stamp; Bull's Eye, or Caramel Cream, a sweet by Goetze's Candy Company; Bulls-eye (sweet), a spherical humbug; Bull's-Eye Barbecue Sauce; Bull's eye egg, sometimes meaning: Fried egg, in India and Indonesia; Poached egg, in India; Bullseye, a type of barcode; Bullseye, a daily lottery game in Lotto ...
In Indonesia, fried eggs are served either as telur ceplok or telur mata sapi (Indonesian for "bull's eye egg") which refer to sunny side up eggs, as telur dadar or as telur orak-arik (scrambled eggs). The fried eggs are either setengah matang which is half cooked with still runny yolk or matang which is well done. When speaking English, an ...
Still, critics on the right have latched on to previous campaign rhetoric denouncing Trump, including the "bull's-eye" comment, to suggest that Biden and Democrats more broadly were partly to ...
President Joe Biden told NBC News in an interview Monday that it was a “mistake” to say he wanted to put a “bull's-eye” on Republican nominee Donald Trump, but argued that the rhetoric ...