allee


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allee

(ˈæleɪ)
n
a path or a walkway in a landscaped area that is bordered by trees, tall plants, hedges, or fencing
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Reuter's garden, called "l'allee defendue," so named because the pupils were forbidden to enter it on account of its proximity to the boys' school.
what an effect they will make in the Allee Verte!" So while Monsieur Isidor with bodily fingers was holding on to his master's nose, and shaving the lower part of Jos's face, his imagination was rambling along the Green Avenue, dressed out in a frogged coat and lace, and in company with Mademoiselle Reine; he was loitering in spirit on the banks, and examining the barges sailing slowly under the cool shadows of the trees by the canal, or refreshing himself with a mug of Faro at the bench of a beer-house on the road to Laeken.
And so that side of the frame in which that woman appeared to one down the perspective of the great Allee was not permanent.
Hunter of grisettes, smoker, jester, diner-out and frequenter of supper-parties, always tuned to the highest pitch, shining equally in the greenroom and at the balls given among the grisettes of the Allee des Veuves, he was just as surprisingly entertaining at table as at a picnic, as gay and lively at midnight on the streets as in the morning when he jumped out of bed, and yet at heart gloomy and melancholy, like most of the great comic players.
We will leave Danglars struggling with the demon of hatred, and endeavoring to insinuate in the ear of the shipowner some evil suspicions against his comrade, and follow Dantes, who, after having traversed La Canebiere, took the Rue de Noailles, and entering a small house, on the left of the Allees de Meillan, rapidly ascended four flights of a dark staircase, holding the baluster with one hand, while with the other he repressed the beatings of his heart, and paused before a half-open door, from which he could see the whole of a small room.
Mass mortality events can aggravate the risk of extinction for species that are prone to Allee effects (correlation between population size or density and the mean individual fitness (often measured as per capita population growth rate) of a population or species), particularly species harvested commercially.
Kevin Allee, vice president of real estate for Shoot Point Blank, said the company works with communities and not against them.
UK-based commercial property investor CLS Holdings plc (LSE: CLI) has exchanged contracts to sell the E.ON Allee office campus in Landshut, Germany for EUR 30.2m (USD 32.64m) to European Commercial Real Estate Ltd.
M2 EQUITYBITES-March 24, 2017-CLS Holdings Sells E.ON Allee Office Campus in Landshut, Germany
ALLEE BLEUE gets another chance to prove himself in a big-field handicap and is fancied to grab the opportunity with both hooves.