Caesar wore a crown of laural leaves, which was an honor for his achievements. The senate also decreed that he could wear it at all times instead of just on ceremonial occasions. Caesar was happy to do this because it held his comb over in place helping to hide his baldness.
Julius Caesar wore a laurel wreath around his head and a tunic.
It is pronounced Vine lynn. NOT Vin lin, or especially Vine land.
The Australian Centurion will be easier to identify, since it doesn't wear skirts (armor plates over the road wheels); 6 road wheels per side, 4 support rollers per side, a bore evacuator in the middle of the 20 pounder gun (84mm), sheet metal sponson boxes attached to the port/starboard side of the turret; and the driver's hatch will be located on the right front. The Australian version (Mark 5/1) might also have that extra fuel tank attached to it's stern.
the blood vine and cactuc
It is used for hunting by the Aborigines. It has also been used as a weapon.
Julius Caesar wore a laurel wreath around his head and a tunic.
Julius Caesar is most famous for his accomplishment of crating the grape vine grinder.
A grape is a small, round, smooth-skinned fruit, which grows on a vine.
String or vine, it depends where.
The Apollo 11 astronauts
the wear leaves and bushes and use a vine and wrap it round there waste
king cobra
He often wore a leopard skin and on his head a wreath of vine leaves.
straight bleach out of the jug pour it on the plants and round up kills the junk
If they have a small black head they could be vine weevil grubs.
String or vine it depends where
yes normally. As I learned it, 0 to 4, stay on the floor, 5 to 9, climb the vine. hope it helped.!:)