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"bramble" Definitions
  1. (especially British English) a wild bush with thorns on which blackberries grow
  2. (British English) (also blackberry British and North American English) a small soft black fruit that grows on a bush with thorns in gardens or in the countryside. The bush is also called a blackberry.

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The Bramble Cay melomys is now extinct (Image: Queensland Government)The rat-like Bramble Cay melomys is the first mammal to go extinct because of human-induced climate change.
The last known sighting of the Bramble Cay melomys was by a mackerel fisherman named Egon Stewart whose family had been visiting the island of Bramble Cay annually for three decades.
A bramble headed dress or hair pin (University of Aberdeen)
And all for so much golf course, sod and bramble.
Curt Bramble, who is against abortion, sponsored the legislation. Gov.
Bramble turned herself in in Grand Junction the next day.
He entered recovery and keeps Bramble updated on his progress.
Bramble Heritage, of Somerset, England, lived to the age of 175.
"He really poured his heart and soul into it," Bramble said.
Homesteads fan out into the hilly bramble, connected by rugged paths.
Gone forever: The Bramble Cay melomys is now extinct (Image: Queensland Government)Say goodbye to the Bramble Cay melomys, a small rat-like creature that lived on a tiny island near the north coast of Australia.
Bramble was taken into custody the following day in Grand Junction, Colorado.
This month, they opened Bramble Hall, a building designed for weddings and concerts.
Try the BFLO Bramble, made with bison grass vodka, blackberries and mint ($10).
I wandered through a maze of head-high bramble carved with winding paths.
"She was always such a light, loved by so many," Bramble, 31, tells PEOPLE.
A fifth suspect named Nashika Bramble is still at large, ABC News-13 reports.
"I learned a lot about myself," Bramble, who lives in Atlanta, Georgia, tells PEOPLE.
"They may have been marooned on high ground at Bramble Cay," Dr. Leung said.
Regardless, we should all raise a glass of lambic to the Bramble Cay melomys.
The Bramble Cay, where the species lived, is just nine feet above sea level.
STAMFORD "42nd Street," musical by Michael Stewart, Mark Bramble, Al Dubin and Harry Warren. Feb.
Her brother, Brett Bramble, was devastated over the loss of his best friend and sister.
"He understands the challenge states have with the rapid expansion of remote sales," Bramble said.
Ping the mallard duck hung out with her friend Bramble the dachshund in July 1983.
Mr. Bramble lived in Chestertown, Md. He is survived by two brothers, Danny and Alan.
Curt Bramble (an accountant), is not even based on our present-day understanding of fetal development.
In one area, they ate all the leaves from blackberry stems but left the prickly bramble.
For 25 years, Bramble dined on brown rice, lentils, textured vegetable protein, herbs, and yeast extract.
The rest of it is berries left in the bramble after a visit from midday starlings.
Over the years Mr. Bramble worked as a director, producer and writer, among other theater jobs.
Allegedly banished to a vehicle, Bramble soon fled Blair's farm back to Grand Junction, according to authorities.
Supporters Bramble met along his walk rallied together and got Domino back safe and sound to Georgia.
The rat -- the Bramble Cay melomys -- lived on a small coral island on the Great Barrier Reef.
Gower Champion's choreography and direction anchored the show, and Mr. Stewart and Mr. Bramble wrote the book.
We order cocktails (I get a green chile bramble) and a bunch of small plates for the table.
On March 15, 303, Brittany Bramble-McNatt, 28, fatally overdosed on a mix of drugs that included heroin.
The average collie life span (in human years) is 14; Bramble outlasted that estimate by over a decade.
Watch out Bambi — there's a new deer in town that's captured our hearts, and his name is Bramble.
Despite the fact that his first Sylvanian was the hedgehog brother Maxwell Bramble, Batch is a cat man.
The Bramble Cay, a rodent that lived on a tiny outcrop in the Great Barrier Reef, is extinct.
Cocktails like an Old-Fashioned and a bramble are easy drinks to whip up at home, she added.
Mr. Merrick won the Tony for best musical; Mr. Bramble and Mr. Stewart were nominated for best book.
Pylons and tangles of bramble high as houses tower over a lonely oil drum and a collapsed metal fence.
"The allegations are they are the kids of Medani Ceus," Harvey Palefsky, the attorney for Nashika Bramble tells PEOPLE.
Throughout his journey, Bramble was overwhelmed by the sheer number of people whose lives have been affected by addiction.
He told Bramble that if he could do this for his sister, then he could get clean for himself.
In Fort Tryon Park in Manhattan, thick branches and bramble have long provided cover for those seeking sex outside.
"Bramble Cay melomys extinction from climate change is the tip of the iceberg," says Janet Rice, the Greens party senator.
For the past two years, the researchers looked high and low on Bramble Cay for any trace of the rodent.
In addition to a fortified wall, archaeologists found ornate hair and dress pins, one of which has a detailed bramble design.
That's when Bramble came up with the idea to walk across the country to raise awareness in honor of his sister.
Bramble and Ceus are charged with two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of child abuse resulting in death.
The long-tailed, whiskered creature, called the Bramble Cay melomys, was considered the only mammal endemic to the Great Barrier Reef.
The rooftop was landscaped by J. Angel Garcia of Bramble and Vine, and has a 550-gallon gray water irrigation system.
His follow-up found heavy rough and from there he struck his next shot into an unplayable lie in a bramble bush.
Bramble, Ceus, Archer and Eden are purportedly members of a traveling healing group that promotes prophesies about the end of the world.
The Bramble Cay melomys were long-tailed, whiskered creatures who lived on an island in the Great Barrier Reef; today none exist.
The scientists said that the island has been inundated with water on multiple occasions, killing the Bramble Cay melomys and destroying their habitat.
Curtis Bramble, the bill's sponsor, said a person seeking an abortion could look away from the image or not listen to the heartbeat.
It was followed by an "oops!" and a "sorry!" as the man bounced past me on the right and disappeared into the bramble.
There, in a scraggly bramble of wild blueberries, we would set them down a few yards apart, each in our own little patch.
The blue indicates the oldest, lowest layers in the region—a "basement," Bramble says, created by an impact event nearly 4-billion years ago.
Curt Bramble (R), the bill's sponsor who has previously supported legislation to restrict abortion access, told the committee that media has misrepresented his bill.
Curt Bramble, initially proposed a total ban on abortion after 20 weeks but changed it after he was told the ban would be unconstitutional.
And she made the trip back out to California so she could finish the final point and cross the Golden Gate Bridge with Bramble.
This revival can be viewed in a similar way for Bramble, who died in February and was also a writer of the musical's book.
Police are asking for the public's help in locating Bramble, who was last seen Wednesday morning hitch-hiking in the Norwood area, CBS Denver reports.
It is hot, and as they drive along the streets of the 79th Precinct they notice a now-familiar sight: "It's S.O.S.," Officer Bramble says.
Their ankles had been tied together with rope to keep them from running away and they were chewing on a bramble bush, immobile and disillusioned.
The Bramble Cay melomys is a tiny, cartoon-worthy rodent that is believed to be the only mammal that lived on Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
He pointed out the bramble taking back the edge of an ad hoc park and the local town hall where he and Ariane were married.
Curt Bramble, a Republican who served as president of the National Conference of State Legislatures and on the board of the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council.
Bramble recalls one particular moment during the summer when he was walking through Kansas and received a message from a guy who was addicted to PCP.
"A series of cascading unilateral measures would have dangerous repercussions for the OECD's multilateral process and for a wide range of US export sectors," Bramble explained.
After not a single Bramble Cay melomys had been seen for several years despite exhaustive searches by conservationists, it was declared to be extinct in 215.
Man-O-Manischewitz, a riff on the gin cocktail called the Bramble, uses a syrup made from Manischewitz wine rather than the traditional crème de mûre.
Trying to determine which of Earth's species might slowly go the way of the Bramble Cay melomys has to be a difficult, overwhelming and likely terrifying task.
It ages well: A 1982 Emilien that I drank in 2016 was lovely, complex and bright, while a 1970 displayed complex secondary flavors of tobacco and bramble.
Some were fully clothed, with swinging belts you could trip on and jaunty zippers that could catch on a bramble, while others wore far less, garnering applause.
This year, the Bramble Cay melomys, an Australian rodent endemic to the Great Barrier Reef, was the first mammal driven to extinction by man-made climate change.
Tesfaye Bramble was convicted of rape in 2011 after testifying in court that he decided to 'try his luck' with his 19-year-old victim as she slept.
Produced by Johnny Hon and directed by Mark Bramble, "42nd Street" is famous for songs like "Dames", "We're In The Money" and "I Only Have Eyes For You".
Scientists are not sure how the animals first arrived at Bramble Cay, but they theorize that they may have floated there on driftwood or arrived in sailing vessels.
Those bramble forests and abandoned theme parks and icy mountains of the DKC series were places I liked to go to, and Mario Kart 64 held the same mystique.
Bramble says he finally found a sense of peace as he was wrapping up his journey in Nevada on what is referred to as The Loneliest Highway in America.
The Utah plan, put forward by Curt Bramble, a Republican state senator, is meant to target a small subset of women who have elective abortions beginning at 20 weeks.
Calling it a "sharp departure from long-established rules," Nicholas Bramble, a trade attorney at Google, said the policy could create new barriers to trade and hinder economic growth.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads CHICAGO — I'm able to make out a picket fence, a porch, a bramble grove, a tree with all its leaves, a river, a path.
Accounts of the melomys's presence on Bramble Cay date to 1845, when European sailors encountered what they described as large rats (and tried to kill them with bows and arrows).
Mr. Bramble had initially sought to ban abortions after 20 weeks entirely, but he changed course after the Legislature's lawyers warned him that any such measure would probably be unconstitutional.
Directed by Mark Bramble, the revival drew praise for its dance numbers (Randy Skinner was the choreographer) as it brought back the musical's story of backstage drama on 1930s Broadway.
So far, a penguin named Heathcliff came in at 4.25 kilograms; and the Pygmy goats, Bramble, Polly and Ellie, tipped the scales at 21.5 kg, 19.7 kg and 15.8 kg.
Another species on the list of 21750 gone extinct is the Bramble Cay melomys, which is believed to be the first mammal that has gone extinct due to climate change.
Lavish glamour and bounteous tap rightly wowed critics at the recent revival of the show in London's West End, directed by Mark Bramble, one of its writers, who died in February.
Rosa Maria Bramble, a social worker who works with undocumented families, including former ground zero cleanup workers with PTSD, told me that news of stepped-up enforcement triggers symptoms in her clients.
Also charged in connection with the case were Madani Ceus, the group's alleged leader; Nashika Bramble, the mother of the two girls; Ashford Nathaniel Archer, Ceus' partner; and Ika Eden, another group member.
Google"The DST is likely to harm a wide range of American and other global businesses that use digital services and ads to reach French consumers," said Nicholas Bramble, Google's trade policy counsel.
And as a reminder that climate change poses a real risk to animals, the Bramble Cay melomys was listed as extinct earlier this year—the first mammal to be wiped out by climate change.
Curt Bramble, a Republican state senator in Utah who is also a certified public accountant, said he had sponsored the anesthesia law to extend "common decency" to a procedure he would rather outlaw altogether.
The woman believes the men threw sex parties together under the name Carney Construction Crew, and that some of the women who were hired were later disposed of in the bramble along Ocean Parkway.
Last June, scientists announced that the Bramble Cay melomys, a small rodent native to the Great Barrier Reef, has likely gone extinct as sea-level rise had inundated the small island it called home.
In February, the government of Australia recognized the first mammal to go extinct due to climate change: the Bramble Cay melomys, a small rodent that lived on an island in the Great Barrier Reef.
Mark Bramble, a Broadway jack-of-all-trades who wrote or co-wrote the books for the hit 22017s musicals "Barnum" and "242nd Street," both of which earned him Tony nominations, died on Feb.
His father owned a construction company, and his mother was a homemaker who collected tea caddies, a hobby that Mr. Bramble later took up and wrote a book about, "A Tea Caddy Collection" (2017).
Having gone from 'the next Ledley King' to 'the new Titus Bramble' in under two seasons, few would have predicted that Jürgen Klopp might come calling after Caulker spent minimal time playing for the Saints.
Prior to their excursion to Bramble Cay—a tiny island off the north coast of Australia—the conservationists spent five months trying to get the necessary permissions for captive breeding from various Australian governmental agencies and stakeholders.
Bramble, who lives in Atlanta, Georgia, spent almost a year getting ready for his journey, learning about survival skills needed as well as researching the sheer number of opioid fatalities that continue to occur across the county.
By 1998, the first formal Bramble Cay melomys census found approximately 93 of the small rodents left on the island, which has been continuously flooded and subject to erosion due to rising sea levels and extreme weather.
Even in the more aerated compositions, where larger sections of sky peek through the bramble, a mysterious fog hangs over the scene, as in the ashen swoops of paint that form the gauzy background of "Vines" (2019).
He was driving the widows' goats and cattle from one dried-out, bramble-filled meadow to another when he happened upon an aid worker, who prompted him to pull out his phone, turn it on and wait.
The rodent was known to have lived only on Bramble Cay, a minuscule atoll in the northeast Torres Strait, between the Cape York Peninsula in the Australian state of Queensland and the southern shores of Papua New Guinea.
Curt Bramble, a Republican, said his legislation has been misunderstood as forcing women to bury or cremate the remains of the aborted fetus, but it would actually place the onus on health-care providers and not the women.
John Bramble, in his 21979 book, "Modernism and the Occult," writes that the Salon de la Rose + Croix was the "first attempt at a (semi-)internationalist 'religion of modern art' "—an aesthetic order with Péladan as high priest.
Dr. Leung and Natalie Waller, another University of Queensland scientist, along with Ian Gynther of the Queensland government's threatened species unit, conducted surveys of Bramble Cay, which Dr. Leung described as "not much bigger than an average football field," in 2014.
When the bodies were discovered in the bramble along Ocean Parkway in 2010, a cop involved in the 20063 investigation called police to recommend running a DNA test, which matched the legs to a victim of the Long Island Serial Killer.
A lazy forest spirit crawls through a shady bramble in search of something to satisfy his desire for mind-and-body calm in the stop-motion music video for "Out of the South," a new single from by the Philly-based Pulgas.
As we reported earlier this month, a research team from Queensland's Department of Environmental Protection and the University of Queensland conducted an exhaustive search on Bramble Cay, the only known home of the melomys, but they failed to find a single individual.
This Cute Rodent Is the First Mammal to Go Extinct Due to Human-Caused Climate ChangeSay goodbye to the Bramble Cay melomys, a small rat-like creature that lived on a tiny island near…Read more ReadMy colleagues and I were devastated.
Blair told police that in mid-August, Bramble went to check on her daughters and discovered they were dead, after which Ceus allegedly instructed some of the group's members to "cover the car with a tarp," according to a sheriff's deputy's testimony.
And though her chances of beating incumbent senator Ben Cardin in a January primary are low, it's that visibility that's historic, and the fact that the cultural and political bramble has been cleared enough to even allow trans candidates viable pathways to office.
The way their bald heads went slowly beetroot in their hands every other Saturday afternoon; a grown man with a career, mortgage and family, reduced to a fuming wreck when their side had suffered the indignity of conceding a late Titus Bramble goal.
In March 2015, after 9 months of training, Bramble, 32, armed himself with a stroller (with all his supplies) and his dog Domino, and embarked on the walk, keeping fans and supporters updated along the way through his blog and Facebook posts.
In the meantime, I'd already set myself up in a shack made out of reeds and palm leaves, built with help from Rachid, the obsidian-eyed child who had popped out from behind a bramble one day, a huge smile on his face.
He pointed to the fencing of bramble that formed a perimeter around the settlement the nomads had established, observing the hearth to one side, an ashen circle in the pale earth, and bright-colored clothes hanging from a line on the other.
Rising waters have reduced vegetation dramatically in the past 10 years (Image: Ian Gynther) These creatures, which used to number in the thousands, lived on the island of Bramble Cay, which measures a mere 1,115 feet (340 m) across and 300 feet (203 m) wide.
Is it any wonder, then, that species and subspecies continue to go extinct — the western black rhino in 2011, the Japanese river otter in 2012, the Formosan clouded leopard in 2013, the Bramble Cay melomys in 2016 — even as we celebrate our success stories?
" Google trade policy counsel Nicholas Bramble said in written testimony France's tax is "a sharp departure from long-established tax rules and uniquely targets a subset of businesses" and is "likely to generate disputes on whether specific digital activities were 'supplied in France' or in another region.
He is part of a group of determined volunteers — the SF Urban Riders — who made this crosstown trail possible by clearing a long bramble-filled canyon that runs alongside Laguna Honda Hospital and Rehabilitation Center and lets the north and south legs of the trail connect.
A number of his concoctions became modern classics around the world, in particular the bramble — a mix of gin, lemon juice, sugar and crème de mûre, with a blackberry garnish — and the vodka espresso, more commonly known as the espresso martini, made with vodka, coffee liqueur and fresh espresso.
Pulling on Jersey club rhythms while constructing a dense bramble of jittery samples, tinny horns, and chattering tambourines, she creates the threat that the record might, at any moment, spiral into chaotic darkness, take a swan dive off toward the dingy depths on either side of the high wire.
"The key factor responsible for the death of the Bramble Cay melomys is almost certainly high tides and surging seawater, which has traveled inland across the island," Luke Leung, a scientist from the University of Queensland who was an author of a report on the species' apparent disappearance, said by telephone.
A crimson rambler rose, unmoored from its trellis, had flopped fatally forward into the grass, where it bloomed copiously but mostly unseen; flower beds were knotty with convolvulus and bramble; the dense hedge of blackthorn and holly had grown too thick and high for her to see over the top.
Since 2009, two surveys have been conducted, one in 2011 and another in 2014, but neither trap program resulted in the detection of any living Bramble Cay melomys, nor were there any signs "of the species' current or recent presence, such as tracks, scats and skeletal material," according to the Queensland University paper.
Beyond the grazing and the bramble bank where on another day I might lie down and press my ear against the trampled earth to hear the rabbits scuffling underground, a headland round the Ashgrove leads me on past wheat fields which still show the buffeting of last night's storm, toward the Blackwater.
"While we will no longer be raising and killing animals in terrible conditions for food—a good thing, to be sure— we will still be the sort of people who would do this if lab-grown meat were not an option," says Benjamin Bramble, a moral philosopher at the University of Liverpool.
While Valerie read her magazines and Robyn worked dutifully through one page after another in her coloring book, the washed-out, numb winter landscape had borne cruelly in on them from beyond the train window: miles of bleached, tufted dun grasses, purple-black tangled labyrinths of bramble, clumps of dark reeds frozen in a ditch.
This Cute Rodent Is the First Mammal to Go Extinct Due to Human-Caused Climate ChangeSay goodbye to the Bramble Cay melomys, a small rat-like creature that lived on a tiny island near…Read more ReadLooking ahead, this precedent could see other climate change-threatened animals getting the same protections, including polar bears, seabirds, fish, and amphibians.
"Available information about sea-level rise and the increased frequency and intensity of weather events producing extreme high-water levels and damaging storm surges in the Torres Strait region over this period point to human-induced climate change being the root cause of the loss of the Bramble Cay melomys," the researchers said in their report.
Amanda Barthelemy, the younger sister of Melissa Barthelemy—who disappeared in 21 and was discovered during the search for Gilbert as a skeleton wrapped in burlap along the bramble of Ocean Parkway in December 21—was tormented by the killer in a series of violent and sexually explicit phone calls made from locations in and around Midtown Manhattan.
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I'm back in socks and hard shoes for the first time in 10 days, my hands nicked up from fishing line and bramble cuts, the callus on my forefinger from how I hold my chef's knife throbbing over the keyboard I haven't touched in a week, with memories of great, unscripted, recipe-free vacation meals bright in my mind.

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