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  • Rampion features prominently in some versions of the fairy tale Rapunzel.
  • They escape on the ship, a Rampion, but find problems with the autopilot.
  • She and Rampion barely escape in time to observe the fiery birth of a second moon.
  • Cinder decides to land the Rampion in Africa where she was to meet Dr . Erland.
  • They fly the Rampion en route to Luna, and Queen Levana retaliates by openly declaring war on Earth.
  • The port is the proposed main landside site for E . ON's development of the offshore Rampion Wind Farm.
  • They all manage to escape in the Rampion with Cinder finally revealing to Thorne and Iko that she is Princess Selene.
  • The port is the proposed main landside site for E . ON's development of the offshore-Rampion Wind Farm.
  • The round-headed rampion, also known as the'Pride of Sussex', was adopted as Sussex's county flower in 2002.
  • In the version collected by the Brothers Grimm, it is said that " rapunzel " is the name given to a local variety of rampion.
  • The atomic device is used and Rampion's fears prove justified, as the crust of the Earth develops an enormous crack that progresses rapidly.
  • In the 21st century, there has been oil drilling at Rampion, named by E . ON after the county flower for Sussex, would according to E . ON, deliver 450MW of electricity.
  • Sussex's county flower, the Round-headed Rampion ( also known as the Pride of Sussex or " Phyteuma orbiculare " ) is more common on the chalk grassland of the South Downs than anywhere else.
  • The species " Campanula rapunculus ", commonly known as rampion bellflower, rampion, or rover bellflower, is a biennial vegetable which was once widely grown in Europe for its spinach-like leaves and radish-like roots.
  • The species " Campanula rapunculus ", commonly known as rampion bellflower, rampion, or rover bellflower, is a biennial vegetable which was once widely grown in Europe for its spinach-like leaves and radish-like roots.
  • Stop at local groceries and pick up Vienna sausages . . . most everything else to eat you can find beside the trail . . . and by the way those wild onions are not called " Ramps " . . . they are " Rampions " . . . a ramp is an inclined plane ."
  • A lonely couple, who want a child, live next to a walled garden belonging to an evil " rapunzel " plant ( or, in most translated-to-English versions of the story, rampion ), growing in the garden and longs for it, desperate to the point of death.
  • The leader of the project, Dr . Stephen Sorenson ( Dana Andrews ), who is secretly dying of cancer, believes that the atomic device will burn its way through the barrier, but the project's chief geologist, Dr . Ted Rampion ( Kieron Moore ), is convinced that the lower layers of the crust have been weakened by decades of underground nuclear tests, and that the detonation could produce a massive crack that would threaten the very existence of Earth.
  • In some particulars, McMahon followed his English models so closely that J . C . Loudon suggested in 1826 that the derivative character of the " Calendar " was such that " We cannot gather from the work any thing as to the extent of American practice in these particulars . " Ann Leighton notes the absence of Indian corn among the " Seeds of Esculent Vegetables " in 1806, though he lists old-fashioned favorites like coriander, corn-salad, orach, rampion, rocambole and skirret.