Advantages: Beautiful flowers, wonderful variety Disadvantages: Take a lot of care
As part of my review into roses, I plan to review the main areas of rose growing in detail. The areas that I will cover are, how to design gardens to incorporate roses, the preparation of the soil and the physical planting of roses and the routine care required for rose growing. Unfortunately, I think this may be quite a long review, as I have so much to say about them!
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DESIGNING WITH ROSES
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The beauty of the rose family is that it doesn't matter whether you choose old garden roses, for their gracious growing habit, foliage and scent, or whether you choose to grow modern roses for their very long flowering season or their fantastic blooms, the massive diversity of the rose family means ...
SnowiestElf 11.01.2006
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: exceptional Review of Roses
Advantages: can help you pass 2 hours if you're bored Disadvantages: Done soooo many times
2003
Directed Antoine fuquar (training day)
Filmed on location in Hawaii
grossed $43m in America, $17m from the opening weekend
2.35:1 Anamorphic widescreen
Tagline - The lives of many rest in the courage of a few.
DVD Extras
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Audio commentary from Antoine Fuqua
Writer's observations
Featurette - Journey to Safety - Making Tears of the Sun
Deleted scenes
Info - Africa fact track
An Interactive map of Africa
Cast
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Lieutenant A.K. Waters - Bruce Willis (Moonlighting)
Dr. Lena Fiore Kendricks -Monica Bellucci (brothers grimm)
James 'Red' Atkins Cole Hauser (pitch black)
Ellis 'Zee' Pettigrew - Eamonn Walker (unbreakable)
Kelly Lake - Johnny Messner (spartan - see my other review)
Michael 'Slo' Slowenski - Nick Chinlund (chronicles of Riddick)
Demetrius 'Silk' Owens - Charles Ingram
Danny 'Doc ...
Advantages: Nice chocolate, a couple of good fillings Disadvantages: Lack of variety of fillings, lots of old flavours are now missing
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I was feeling a bit sorry for myself the other day (no specific reason why - just one of those days), and when in that frame of mind, there is only one thing which can ride me through until a better mood is upon me.......chocolate! While in Morrisons, I looked all through the usual offerings of things like Kit-Kats, Bounty Bars, Maltesers etc., but none of them seemed to appeal to me. Then, my eyes rested on a wire trolley-load of boxes of Cadbury's Roses, on special offer, at £1.99. My eyes kind of lit up, my spirits lifted slightly, and I dumped one of the boxes in my trolley. I actually forgot I'd bought them until I got home and unpacked the shopping. Now, I don't trust myself with this amount of chocolates, especially if I'm using them as comfort food, as I can be in danger of eating the whole box all at once - so, I divided ...
CelticSoulSister 22.11.2009
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Product Information for "Roses And Tears - Capercaillie" »
Product details
Title
Roses And Tears
Performer
Capercaillie
Genre
World Music
Sub Genre
Scottish
Release Date
31/03/2008
Original Release Year
2008
Label / Distributor
Vertical / Cadiz/Universal Music
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Format
Performer
EAN
5055014600444
Catalogue Number
VERTCD 084
Additional notes
Album Notes
Fourteenth studio album, following 2003's 'Choice Language', from one of the most accomplished and respected bands in the UK, who have imbued Scottish traditional music with new vitality and relevancy through the application of contemporary instrumentation and production techniques. This new collection maintains their usual high standard; among the customary Gaelic numbers is the gorgeous vocal highlight 'Seinneam Cliu Nam Fear Ur' ("I Sing The Praises Of The New Men"), and also included is a haunting and timely version of John Martyn's powerful anti-war protest song 'Don't You Go'.
Titles on disc 1
1.
Him Bo
2.
Turas An Anraidh
3.
Don't You Go
4.
Aphrodisiac
5.
Barra Clapping Song
6.
Seinneam Cliu Nam Fear Ur
7.
Oran Sugraidh
8.
Quimper Waltz
9.
Soldier Boy
10.
A' Racan A Bh' Againne
11.
Rose Cottage Reels
12.
Leodhasach An Tir Chein
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