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little leaf

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little leaf [′lid·əl ‚lēf]
(plant pathology)
Any of various plant diseases and disorders characterized by chlorotic, underdeveloped, and sometimes distorted leaves.


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com "Big Wolf & Little Wolf: The Little Leaf That Wouldn't Fall" is a sensitive, beautifully illustrated children's book that uses pure poetry and delicate imagery to convey a difficult concept, the human longing to experience the sublime.
[ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] (From left) Cree Elder Don Johnson, Conrad Little Leaf from Head-Smashed-In Buffalo Jump, Dawn Johnston with the University of Calgary, and Aboriginal Relations Minister Gene Zwozdesky were all present when the Lasting Traditions, an exhibit on First Nations sport at the Alberta Sports Hall of Fame and Museum in Red Deer, was unveiled in September.
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