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mp4; Q: Highcharts: How to adjust legend size to the width of the bar? As you can see on the attached image: I would like to change the width of the legend, is there a way to do this with highcharts? Edit: I created a JSFiddle, using the legend from this fiddle A: You can create custom legend by setting drawLegendSymbol property hcLegendSettings: { "legend": { "align": "right", "verticalAlign": "bottom", "y": 10 }, "symbolType": "box", "useHTML": true }, Live demo: API Reference: Q: Please help me to find the name of this plant I recently planted a bunch of bulbs in the fall. One of the bulbs is a white bulb with many yellowish eyes and I’m trying to identify it. It is somewhere between 1-3 inches in diameter and is about as thick as a pencil. I think it was growing in a bed of other plants, but it looks like I pulled it up by accident when it was still small. A: It's an Agapanthus (Spring Lily), possibly Agapanthus hybrida or A. praecox. Robert Patterson (cricketer) Robert Patterson (1827 – 21 December 1901) was an English first-class cricketer. The son of Robert Patterson, he was born at Marylebone in August 1827. He was educated at Rugby School, before going up to Oriel College, Oxford. While studying at Oxford, he made two appearances in first-class cricket. The first came in 1851, when he was selected to play for the Gentlemen of Oxford against the Players of Oxford at Oxford. He scored 6 runs in the Gentlemen of Oxford first-innings, while 01e38acffe Recorded by The Puma Sound System and his band the mcds. Discover more music, photos,videos, interviews and more on The Puma Sound System - pumaandsound. Category:1948 births Category:Living people Category:English keyboardists Category:English songwriters Category:English pop singers Category:English male singer-songwriters Category:English male pop singers Category:English record producers Category:English male composers Category:English people of Russian descent Category:People from Bedfordshire Category:Musicians from Hertfordshire Category:People from the Borough of Bedford Category:Grammy Award winners Category:20th-century English singers Category:21st-century English singers Category:20th-century male singers Category:21st-century male singersYou'll have plenty to celebrate when you subscribe to the Liverpool FC newsletter Sign me up Thank you for subscribing We have more newsletters Show me See our privacy notice Invalid Email Michael Owen has told his former teammates he doesn't regret the moment he quit Liverpool. Owen was speaking for the first time since his shock exit from Anfield as the Reds appointed Jurgen Klopp as their new manager. The 34-year-old told Sky Sports News in September 2010: "I don't think I will ever regret leaving Liverpool, I really don't. "There were some amazing moments at the club and I had some great experiences there. "When you have that relationship with the manager, the owners and the people around the club, you think 'Oh, this is what I want to do'. "So you don't look back and think 'I wish I could have stayed another season or a couple of years'. "I am happy with the career I have had and the way I have played for England." Owen has been linked with a return to Liverpool after a 17-year absence and he is also in contention for a place on the England team in Brazil. But Owen is certain of his place as a nation, having made his debut in the 1994 World Cup. "I am completely honest about that," he said. "My heart is with England. I am a fan and I love watching England play. "I have watched them


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