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shoestring fungus - traduction vers Anglais

PROCESS OF INCLUDING ONE MUNICIPALITY INTO ANOTHER
Shoestring annexation; Flagpole annexation; Shoestring strip
  • San Pedro]] area and the [[Port of Los Angeles]].

shoestring fungus      

Смотрите также

honey fungus

leadplant         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Leadplant; Leadplant amorpha; Prairie shoestring; Amorpha brachycarpa

ботаника

аморфа седоватая (Amorpha canescens)

shelf fungus         
  • Bracket fungus on tree in Tokyo, Japan
  • The [[blushing bracket]] showing the red bruising, which is one identification characteristic<ref name="Phillips"/>}}
  • A bracket fungus (''[[Pycnoporus]]'' sp.) with a tough, woody cap
  • ''[[Laetiporus sulphureus]]''
  • Schematic drawing of a pileate polypore fruit body
GROUP OF FUNGI
Bracket fungus; Bracket fungi; Polypores; Shelf fungus; Bracket Fungi; Shelf fungi; Shelf mushroom; Conks; Conk (fungi); Conk (fungus); Conks (fungi); Conks (fungus); Tree fungi; Tree fungus; Polyporoid

общая лексика

берёзовый гриб

чага (Polyporus sulphureus)

Définition

polypore
['p?l?p?:]
¦ noun a bracket fungus which expels its spores through fine pores on the underside. [Several species, chiefly in the family Polyporaceae.]

Wikipédia

Municipal annexation in the United States

Municipal annexation is a process by which a municipality expands its boundaries into nearby, usually adjacent, unincorporated areas. This has been a common response of cities to urbanization in neighboring areas. It may be done because the neighboring urban areas seek municipal services or because a city seeks control over its suburbs or neighboring unincorporated areas.

In the United States, all local governments are considered "creatures of the state" according to Dillon's Rule, which resulted from the work of John Forrest Dillon on the law of municipal corporations. Dillon's Rule implies, among other things, that the boundaries of any jurisdiction falling under state government can be modified by state government action. For this reason, examples of municipal annexation are distinct from annexations involving sovereign states.

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