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QALQueensland Alumina Limited (QLD, Australia)
QALQueen Anne's Lace
QALQuery Abstraction Layer (open source development project)
QALQueensland Airports Limited (Coolangatta, QLD, Australia)
QALQuality-Adjusted Lifetime (health measurement)
QALQualified Applicator License (California)
QALQualitätssicherung in der Agrar- und Lebensmittelwirtschaft mbH (Germany)
QALQuality Assurance Level
QALQuality Assurance Leader (various companies)
QALQuick Assist Loan
QALQuality Assurance Laboratory
QALQuaid-e-Azam Library (Pakistan)
QALQueensland Airlines (Australia)
QALQualification Avancée en Leadership (Advanced Leadership Qualification; Canada)
QALQuatuor Arthur-Leblanc (Arthur LeBlanc Quartet)
QALQueensland Athletic League (Australia)
QALQuick Adopt Link
QALQuality Assurance Liaison
QALQuantitative Analytics Language
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After all the decorations have been placed on the tree, peel the dried Queen Anne's lace from the paper towel.
- Queen Anne's Lace (wild carrot) is a naturalized, monocarpic weed (usually biennial) that grows abundantly in open fields and along roadsides in North America.
Dismissed as a weed by some, it's commonly known as cow parsley or Queen Anne's lace.
Queen Anne's lace is a popular epithet and perfectly describes the delicacy of the dainty flowers that make up each flower head as they appear in their hundreds.
narrow Irish road rife with overgrown hedgerows: Queen Anne's lace,
Enjoy the sight of crops of Queen Anne's Lace, yarrow, seven different species of goldenrod, fall asters, Boneset, Joe Pye Weed, Oxeye Daisies and Black Eyed Susan.
In this exhibition of small oil on board works, she paints the familiar surroundings of her home in Maine, depicting ordinary things like snow on a windowpane, laundry on the clothesline, or a puff of Queen Anne's lace. She focuses intently on the visual, simplifying form, interpreting color, and organizing space.
Hadn't I picked Queen Anne's lace in the field behind our house and watched it turn blue in a glass of colored water?
These works, reminiscent of simpler, less psychedelic versions of Fred Tomaselli paintings, have benign-sounding titles like Cut Daffodils, Queen Anne's Lace, and Rose Bed (all 2006).
As pastures give way to housing and roadsides are sprayed for weed control, plants like butterfly weed, Queen Anne's lace, and bee balm (scarlet bergamot) need new habitat in order to survive.
During that me, several wild trumpet vines, sumac bushes, goldenrod and Queen Anne's lace pushed through the hard clay, stretching to cover the bank.
Clouds of creamy Queen Anne's lace add an even frothier note, and for colour, great patches of pink campion and blue wild geranium mingle with the daisies.
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