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  • Which Walks
    Which Walks

    A series of poems that explores walking, writing, and making as divinatory practices.Documenting (and interrogating) the poet’s daily walks, Which Walks investigates the twin practices of walking and art-making while aging.Gender is also a central concern in this intensely feminist work.Moriarty’s book relates to the endlessly unfinished journeys of Nathaniel Mackey’s long poems, as well as to the dailiness of many writers from Charles Baudelaire to Robert Creeley.These poems are an extension of the author’s visual practice, which she is returning to after a fifty-year break.Here she succeeds in existing—even thriving—in today’s strange, often terrifying, world.

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  • Which Tail?
    Which Tail?

    Delightfully silly fun for readers big and small to share. Follow the rhythmic clue and turn the wheel on each spread to find the right tail for each animal.

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  • Which Egg?
    Which Egg?

    What makes a family? There are no rules. Life brings people together in so many different ways.Family are the people you grow up with, and in this whimsical tale, it is the wind that brings one very unusual family together. The NEW Book Hungry Bears book collection features topical and imaginative stories used in The Book Hungry Bears TV show.From acceptance of diversity to blended families, this delightful series brings together compelling narrative to engage children in their emotional journey as they make sense of the world around them.These bears LOVE picture books and especially love reading them with each other.Sharing their delight and engagement with the books, they ask each other questions, point to the illustrations and get caught up in the story.

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  • Which Dog
    Which Dog

    There are around 10 million dogs in the U.K. and many are chosen because they look cute and cuddly as a puppy. Which Dog? helps would-be dog owners avoid the pitfalls and problems that can so easily occur as the puppy grows into a dog.They may be cute and cuddly as a puppy but what will they grow up to be?It is true to say that most dogs share common characteristics but there are many traits that are particular to individual breeds.Some dogs need constant exercise and can run their owners off their feet; some rarely want to leave the house.Some enjoy the company a family can give; some like to remain alone and aloof.Some dogs are extremely low maintenance whilst others cry for constant care.The list goes on...Which Dog? guides the new owner through the most popular breeds and gives an insight into the way a puppy can develop into a perfect member of the family.Illustrated with colour photographs throughout, and full of facts', this book is not only an essential guide but also a pleasure for all the family to enjoy.

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  • Which grape vine for Sarma?

    For making Sarma, a traditional dish from the Balkans, it is best to use grape leaves from the grape vine variety Vitis vinifera. This variety is commonly used for making Sarma due to its tender and flavorful leaves, which are perfect for wrapping the filling. The grape leaves should be fresh and young, preferably picked in the spring when they are at their most tender. It is important to ensure that the grape leaves are thoroughly washed and blanched before using them to make Sarma.

  • Which type of grape leaves?

    The type of grape leaves commonly used for cooking and making dolmas is the Vitis vinifera variety. These leaves are large, tender, and have a slightly tangy flavor that complements the filling well. It's important to use fresh, young grape leaves for the best results, as older leaves can be tough and less flavorful. If fresh grape leaves are not available, you can also use jarred or canned grape leaves that have been preserved in brine.

  • Which animal has eaten the grape?

    The animal that has eaten the grape is the squirrel. Squirrels are known for their love of fruits, including grapes, and are often seen foraging for food in trees and gardens. Their agile and nimble nature allows them to easily access and consume fruits like grapes.

  • Which animal has eaten a grape?

    It is not possible for me to answer this question as I do not have access to information about specific animals and their actions. If you have a specific animal in mind, you may want to observe them directly to see if they eat a grape. Different animals have different dietary preferences, so it would depend on the specific animal in question.

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  • Which Witch?
    Which Witch?

    Which Witch? is a brilliantly witty tale of magic and marriage by Eva Ibbotson, shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal. 'Find me a witch!' cried Arriman the Awful, feared Wizard of the North. Arriman has decided to marry. His wife must be a witch of the darkest powers – but which witch will she be?To find the most fiendish, he holds a spell-casting competition. Glamorous Madame Olympia performs the terrifying Symphony of Death and conjures up a thousand plague-bearing rats.The magic of gentle Belladonna, the white witch, goes hopelessly wrong.She produces perfumed flowers instead of snakes. And bats roost in her golden hair instead of becoming blood-sucking vampires. Poor Belladonna longs to be an evil enchantress – but how?'This kind of fun will never fail to delight' - Philip Pullman.

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  • Which One?
    Which One?

    BabyVision Which One? is based on Baby Science which finds that, from as young as 3-months old, babies often quickly look at the odd-one-out.The odd ones out in this book have been chosen so they are likely to jump out to young babies. Building on the success of Look Touch Learn, BabyVision has been developed with a leading university baby lab. Each book in the new BabyVision series is designed to promote early visual development through targeted stimulation, using topics such as repetition, optical illusions, odd one out and sequencing.A bold and contrasting palette of colours is optimally suited to infant retinas, and looks completely different to more traditional books for babies.

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  • Which Ears?
    Which Ears?

    Delightfully silly fun for readers big and small to share. Follow the rhythmic clue and turn the wheel on each spread to find the right ears for each animal.

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  • Which Way?
    Which Way?

    'There was no one in the room. Blinds and curtains were closed; the light of the skies, if any, was shut out. ... Only the fire was alive, consuming its life-for what?Then the door opened and as Claudia came with hurried steps into the fire's glow, two open letters in her hand, the telephone began ringing.She shut the door and turned up the lights.'Claudia Heseltine returns to this moment three times in a series of parallel narratives.As the novel presses the re-set button, she accepts each invitation, one by telephone, two by letter, to a specific social event, and in doing so her life goes down a different path with its own possibilities and achievements, sorrows and disappointments.This is an inventive novel, published in 1931, which contemplates the consequences of a single decision.

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  • Which grape mint tobacco is the best?

    The best grape mint tobacco is subjective and depends on personal preference. Some popular options include Tangiers Grape Mint, Al Fakher Grape with Mint, and Starbuzz Grape Mint. It is recommended to try different brands and flavors to determine which one suits your taste buds the best.

  • Which grape vine is used for Sarma?

    The grape vine used for Sarma is typically the grape vine leaves of the Vitis vinifera species. These leaves are large, tender, and have a slightly tangy flavor that complements the savory filling of rice, herbs, and spices in Sarma. The grape leaves are usually harvested in the spring or early summer when they are young and at their most tender for making this traditional dish.

  • Which is correct: wine berry or wine grape?

    The correct term is "wine grape." Grapes are the fruit used in winemaking, and they are specifically cultivated for their suitability in producing wine. "Wine berry" is not a commonly used term in the context of winemaking, and it may refer to a different type of fruit or berry used in a different type of beverage production.

  • Which plaster is suitable for a wine cellar?

    For a wine cellar, it is recommended to use a lime-based plaster. Lime plaster is breathable and helps regulate humidity levels, which is important for maintaining the ideal conditions for storing wine. It also has antimicrobial properties, which can help prevent mold growth in the cellar. Additionally, lime plaster is durable and long-lasting, making it a suitable choice for a wine cellar environment.

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