rampion


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Synonyms for rampion

bellflower of Europe and Asia and North Africa having bluish flowers and an edible tuberous root used with the leaves in salad

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The wind farm consists of 116 3.45 megawatt wind turbine generators with an installed capacity of 400MW connected to the offshore substation platform located within the boundaries of the Rampion wind farm.
Available from Worthing Council's Beach Office on Marine Parade and also the Town Hall in Chapel Road, the leaflet, designed by Vanessa Breen of local arts group, Creative Waves, also highlights the Kingmere Conservation Zone (MCZ) three miles off the shore between Worthing Beach and the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm.
On Earth, she teams with Carswell Thorne and Cress on the Rampion, and she succeeds in hunting down and capturing many of the packs.
According to translations, Rapunzel's mother could have craved radishes or rampion, which is an edible wildflower with roots eaten the same way.
Tekmar's recent growth has seen the company continue to secure multiple renewables contracts, including Race Bank, Rampion and Formosa.
1 0 Sco The Edinburgh-headquartered Green Investment Bank continues to play a prominent role in the offshore wind sector, acquiring 25% stakes in Rampion and Galloper offshore wind farms while achieving a second close on its PS1bn offshore wind fund.
In June JDR landed a similar contract with energy giant E.ON to provide cabling and services to the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm which is 13km off the coast of Sussex.
When Rapunzel's mother is pregnant, the father steals some rampion, a root vegetable, from a neighbor who happens to be a witch, and eventually the daughter is exiled in a tower.
One day the woman was standing by the window, and looking down into the garden, when she saw a bed which was planted with the most beautiful rampion, and she had a craving for it.
But this thesis derives more from Huxley's conception of Lawrence as Mark Rampion in Point Counter Point (1928) than it does from the flesh-and-blood Lawrence, who, unlike Rampion, was a deeply, albeit idiosyncratically, religious man.
Campanula rapunculoides L.; European, Rover or Rampion Bellflower; Along woodland path west of fern garden; Rare; woods; abundant, especially on the west side; (#); C = 0; BSUH 11069.
Lawrence is Mark Rampion in Point Counter Point, and he is the spokesperson for ending class divisions and living life with intuitive feelings rather than British stiff-upper-lip constraint.