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having or covered with leaves

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Above, Cllr Paul Brant Far left, Woolton and Kirkdale show marked contrasts in lifespan Left, Cressington is one of the leafiest and healthiest wards
Here in Nairobi, many roads, including in the leafiest suburbs, are now full of potholes and our political-minded governor seems clueless.
If the press doesn't ever get out of the leafiest parts of London, how can they ever know what's realistic and what's not?
leafiest hiding-places" (144), plays on Keats's line:
If the city had not changed since the dark days of the 1980s, then this would perhaps be understandable - even if I would insist that Birmingham's suburbs are in fact among the greenest, leafiest and most spacious in the country.
It's The Grove in Marton - one of Middlesbrough's leafiest of locations, backing on to the ever popular Stewart Park.
Their patients are now four times more likely to smoke than those in our leafiest suburbs.
Feinberg is on his way to a new practice, in Riverdalethe leafiest, Jewish-est neighborhood in the Bronxand he offers her a job, and a way out of her circumstances.
Remember that great socialist Baron Prescott playing croquet on the manicured lawns of his official Dorneywood country retreat in leafiest Buckinghamshire?
SET well back from the road, in the leafiest part of Moseley and with a coppice-fringed stream at the end of its large rear garden, this detached three-bedroom family home has an enviable location.
North Eugene was the leafiest of the city's six pickup areas, contributing 5,089 cubic yards of the total.
But if educators at this K-4 facility get it right, Lincoln may soon look like something out of the leafiest of suburbs.
"And afterwards on the side of the same little island, there were orchards with the most beautiful and leafiest foliage that could ever be seen, like in Castile in the months of April and May, and a great deal of water." Columbus's comparative system actually had a Spanish reference-point.
Impoverished sculptors and DIY architectural wizards from all quarters -- the sort of people who inspired Pure Genius -- would flock to the place, and it would soon become the leafiest and hippest place on the edge of town.