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a plant community on alkaline, neutral or slightly acid peat that is wet and usually low-lying.
Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed. © W. G. Hale, V. A. Saunders, J. P. Margham 2005
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Fenny, 51, ripped off her clothing and sexually assaulted her, Teesside Crown Court heard.
Mr Fenny said: "For decades it caused him considerable distress and anxiety."
| The scene at Fenny Drayton where the naked body of John Haddon was dumped in a ditch
It will then head through Moreton Morrell, Wellesbourne, Kineton, Tysoe and Shipston-on-Stour, Fenny Compton and Southam, before finishing in the centre of Royal Leamington Spa.
Multiple search teams had been looking for Mr Mills around his home in Fenny Drayton after he disappeared on Monday.
Fenny described the stadium as a "well-loved venue" and added: "Not only is it a key sports ground, but it is also a hugely popular meeting and event venue with a superb team of on-site chefs and I can't wait to get started."
As a resident of Fenny Compton put it: "Our crew are all from within this community.
Prosecutor Ian Fenny said both young men had been taking Ecstasy that night and had broken into the St Regis Paper Mill in Cullompton, Devon, just after 2am on Boxing Day last year
Richard Fenny, regional director of Network Rail, said: "The cost of railway crime is enormous, both in terms of train delays and damage to trains and infrastructure."
Or the pro dressed exactly like Jim Greco, lets just call him "Fim Fecko." Then there was a fake Kenny Reed, or "Fenny Feed." This guy had I-Paths on, corduroy pants, a train conductor hat or whatever, and he tried to skate like Kenny except he was kind of fat and had glasses.
Variously known an "intermittent fever" or "ague," malaria had been endemic in the marshy, fenny lowlands of Europe and Africa for millennia.
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