It's called a civic crown.
Fort Crown Point and Fort Ticonderoga
In the UK, it is known as Crown Green Bowls, or Crown Green. The green (playing surface) is intentionally slightly convex (raised) in the centre (the crown). The green is usually well mown grass, though some greens use an artificial surface.
The crown is the leafy green top of the fruit.
Welsh Crown Green Bowling Association was created in 1927.
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The top part of broccoli is called the "head", and the lower part is the "stalk". Small pieces of the head are often called "florets."
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Yes he did. He had a really crooked nose with two nostrils. It was also very crooked, and I think the lady in the crooked house would like it. He also had a mole on his nose that was the size of a small grape. It was green and crooked. erm it was very nice and crooked but a bit to scary for my liking and was showing a bit to much nosey stuff and was a bit crooked. to answear your question did julius caesar have a crooked nose the answaer is no it was also massive
umm... well they have a crown they have a crown they are pink with purple spots if they are a girl or blue with green spots if it is a boy
People have found that it is made up of reed plant called papyrus and they think that it was not only white, but green and yellow
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