An all-weather nine-hole putting course has been added to provide the look, feel and play of natural turf all-year round. |
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The grounds in Australia are far bigger than here and the short springy turf makes for a very different, faster game. |
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The pitch at Old Trafford has not been relaid since 2003, and only nine square inches of turf have needed replacing this season. |
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Within the turf eight mining bee larvae were found, measuring up to 1cm long. |
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Two of the traditional meals of England are fish and chips on the surf side, and on the turf side, roast beef with Yorkshire pudding. |
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They appear in the morning and fly over turf in search of beetle grubs or the larvae of other insects. |
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Activities like lawn bowling and golf were also becoming popular, and required a strong turf to play on. |
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The new compound is a strobilurin, a class of systemic fungicide that has gained wide acceptance in the turf industry. |
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Its edges are beveled to prevent scuffing or damage when used on lawns or turf. |
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Unlike his predecessor, he sees no political mileage in turf wars, or even pursuing different legislative agendas. |
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I believe most people would prefer healthy turf even though an occasional treatment of a safe herbicide must be applied. |
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In fact the home keeper had to be stretchered off with an apparently serious ankle injury after catching his studs in the turf. |
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If you choose to returf, know that turf farms have minimum order quantities and delivery charges and may only sell to contractors. |
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Canero, an adventurous presence on the left flank, caught his studs in the turf and was stretchered off. |
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Main courses include beef kebabs, roasted chicken, prime rib of beef and a surf and turf platter. |
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Old and new world wines complement dinner, and aperitifs and after-dinner drinks are served in the airy drawing room beside the turf fires. |
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If he tops a shot in the fairway, he takes two or three angry swings into the turf. |
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She had balked, not stupid enough to go to his turf, alone, so he could do her bodily harm. |
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In place of managed turf to the water's edge, plant aquatic vegetation along out-of-play shorelines. |
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Also known as meadow saffron, they look good naturalised in turf, in the rock garden, at the front of a border or under an apple tree. |
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It then would have followed a familiar Canadian arc of being rejected on home turf, only to be discovered down south. |
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He has literally put blood, sweat and tears into earning a living for his family, but it goes with the turf. |
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Pesticides may adsorb onto plant materials such as litter in no-till or minimum-till fields, the bark of trees, or thatch in turf. |
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He furrows his beetle brows and fixes his stare on the turf in front, indifferent to the periphery. |
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She carried heavy loads, moved rocks to reclaim the land, seaweed to fertilise the barren ground and turf from the bogs. |
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When the jungle was cleared out back and laid to turf I told the blokes to rotavate all the bulbs into the tilth and let them take their chances. |
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Previously, the dirt and turf courses were mapped out in detail while receiving devices were installed that would track the transmitter. |
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Eighty-eight Congressional committees and subcommittees oversee the components of the new department, and the turf wars will be fierce. |
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The organism destroys turf foliage by invading the leaf mesophyll cells, filling them with hundreds of small spindle-shaped cells. |
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Once pastures and turf are well established, the spurrey usually cannot establish from seed due to competition. |
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Perennial ryegrass and tall fescue can be managed for high recovery performance by overseeding the respective species back into the turf. |
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Examples include turf grass seed production, dry edible beans, white wheat, feeder pigs, and cattle for the natural beef market. |
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And whilst all the talk may have been of forwards, the base for victory was built further down the Newbridge turf. |
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In Shahid's days there were more attacks and attempts on goals because of fast and true synthetic turf. |
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He raced outside his area to challenge Lee Reilly and was sent off after the home attacker was left on the turf. |
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They are found carved in rock, ceramics, clay tablets, mosaics, manuscripts, stone patterns, turf, hedges, and cathedral pavements. |
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Hey, man, you need turf shoes, spikes, running shoes, high-tops, three-quarter-tops and low-tops. |
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Some inmates glare at the camera, assessing the artist, wondering what she is doing slumming on their turf. |
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Selina pulled into the stadium parking lot, its asphalt turf barren of all vehicles except hers. |
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But this time on the synthetic turf pitches that are an integral part of the modern game of hockey. |
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The annual award recognizes outstanding achievements in sports turf management among the 180 state members. |
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One set of gardens concerns landforms made from sand, gravel, topsoil and turf sculpted into sharply edged curves. |
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The fine weather has been greatly welcomed by the people of the locality with the cutting of turf in full swing. |
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The match took place at the R.S.I. ground, a lovely piece of turf maintained by the army malis, with a row of trees ringing the outfield. |
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Essentially, he came out sounding like a high priest offended that the hoi polloi were infringing on his turf. |
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It's great here, short turf, long views, scree, caves and stream, and parallel and looming 300 feet above, a twisted limestone scar. |
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On the long, steep scarp between the iron age hillfort above and ploughed fields below are white signs carved into the turf. |
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Opposite the entrance, across the courtyard, is a roughly circular room, which may have had a conical roof of turf or thatch. |
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Varsity soccer teams will practice on the turf, saving the grass competition fields for games and scrimmages. |
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They scent-mark and jealously defend their turf and throw elbows at every point of overlap. |
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I would argue that artificial turf and big ballparks entered and exited the baseball world at about the same time. |
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Having distinct responsibilities allowed the crew to avoid turf battles, competition, jealousy and back-stabbing. |
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I look down onto that finely manicured turf, and I can feel how much this game means to the players. |
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Keep the turf cut at about 3 inches, leave clippings to recycle organic matter, and avoid overwatering. |
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Only seven older fillies and mares contested the Eatontown after six entrants scratched from the race, run over a soft turf course. |
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Fork over bald areas, add some compost and then sow seed or patch with a piece of turf and water in well. |
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Henry cuts in from the left, lets his marker sprawl on the turf and slams the ball past Stiel. |
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For it is always easier for true natives to experience the excitement of other cultures on their home turf. |
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Ballintrillick, who are the reigning champions, will be on home turf for the clash. |
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If the measurement of the two long sides of the field is not the same, the turf is out of square and must be adjusted. |
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The trees, which have been chopped down, but not uprooted, have been replaced by new turf. |
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It was a low, squat building, with turf for walls and a thatched roof that sloped nearly to the ground. |
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For years and years the Australian turf in good weather has been all against the rising fast ball and slow bowler's spin. |
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Ordering their destruction would be similar to telling a county council to turf over newly paved road shoulders. |
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Architects' drawings of a huge, iconic building, featuring a turf roof planted with herbs, are due to be released today. |
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Tees, fairways and greens are all bent grass, but three other types of turf are used in the rough, providing terrific color contrasts. |
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City striker Colin Alcide and Brighton goalkeeper Mark Walton squelch to the rain-sodden turf at Bootham Crescent. |
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In Canada, leisure activities may have to take place either inside, or within enclosures protected by mosquito nets and on artificial turf. |
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The ten stones turf pilot is the hottest jockey on the island and centre-frame in the up-coming Cheltenham picture. |
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You do have major conventions in other cities and there's kind of an understanding among some cons not to invade one another's turf. |
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But other types of companies aren't ready to concede their turf without a fight. |
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Atrazine is mainly applied to corn and soybean crops, but is also used on sorghum, sugarcane, pineapple, turf grass, and Christmas tree farms. |
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The jockey pitched on to the firm turf and rolled over several times before lying prone. |
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But some political analysts give him only until April as prime minister, citing turf wars between rival interest groups. |
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The race was downgraded from Grade 3 to ungraded, pending review, when it was moved from the turf to the dirt. |
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A winner on this course two outings ago, Pat The Builder has since run a fair race in a competitive nursery race back on turf at Newcastle. |
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The turf was actually decent and they were kind enough to let us plebs sit in the expensive seats. |
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An epidemic of criminal activities, murders, revenge killings and gang turf battles has resulted. |
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It is done with all the skill and inventiveness of artists on the New York subway, but this is not turf warfare-this is street politics. |
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Four of the 12 listed starters were scratched as the race was contested over a turf course listed as soft. |
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It is also a time to turf out unwanted, though preferably easily flammable, things from around the house and to chuck them onto the bonfire. |
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I suspect this remake, now satirising post-feminist America and suburban life itself, may raise more laughs here than on its home turf. |
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Jockey E. J. Perrodin likens a turf race to a chess match, with moves and countermoves being executed by riders in the race to the wire. |
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The game was fast, the play spirited and strong and neither side was prepared to give an inch of turf unchallenged. |
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The cream of British rugby will run out on the hallowed turf in what is expected to be an intense battle for the Rose Bowl Trophy. |
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There are several species of frit flies that attack turf grasses and most of these are found throughout the United States. |
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Rudd's extravagant claim was made in the uncomplicated environs of home turf but was equally ill-advised. |
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The land is currently used for turf cutting and for the commercial storage of caravans. |
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Potassium chloride also has shown fungicidal properties in turf, wheat and other crops. |
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Within an hour we were standing on a torn up area of turf being blasted by a strong north easterly. |
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Those farmers left and abandoned their turf banks so that prosperity and a new age would dawn for the province. |
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This has been a big year for Hayley Turner, who dead-heated with Saleem Golam in the apprentices' championship on turf. |
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Broken edges can be made neat by cutting a square of turf behind the damage, prising it free, moving it forward and trimming off the broken part. |
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The gatekeepers of information and judgment will instinctively and defensively protect their turf, rather than question their own legitimacy. |
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He appeared to projectile vomit directly down into the turf next to the penalty spot. |
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We've hardened the turf off with some high-potassium fertilizers and tried to keep any water on the surface of the greens to a minimum. |
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And if the geese and the llamas made the banks of the Bow their home each spring, who would win the turf war, the spitters or the hissers? |
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The smell of fresh turf, blooming heather and the nearby gorse or whins are never forgotten once experienced. |
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It is an abstraction of the process of fire devouring the turf and many colours are seen when looking up at the glass. |
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I drop to the turf and grunt out five quick push-ups, plus a promise to myself to do fewer tomorrow. |
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A 16-by 48-inch grid has proven its effectiveness on heavily trafficked turf areas such as putting greens and sports fields. |
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Bulbs can be planted in turf grasses which are about a year-and-a-half mature, with no damage to the roots. |
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How terribly twisted must one's mind become to lead one to kill another human being in cold blood after nursing some grouse over turf or money? |
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Our dirt track is the best in America, and the turf is among the top three or four. |
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Maybe your cat is insecure, but maybe there really is another cat encroaching on his turf. |
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Following these methods will spread the concentrated dew or guttation over a larger surface area, causing the turf canopy to dry faster. |
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Then came the click as his iron met the ball and the immediate shower of turf that followed as his club gouged a divot. |
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Photos may show such indicators of problems as early leaf drop, standing water, thin or off-color turf and incorrect pruning procedures. |
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Species living high on tropical mountainsides, for example, have nowhere to go if temperatures warm their home turf. |
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The shift from surf to turf corresponds with the arrival of domesticated animals in Great Britain. |
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But she had difficulty wresting control from the old triumvirate, and before long she too was involved in a turf war with other senior managers. |
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There was something about this exposed, windswept piece of tarmac and turf which touched his soul. |
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It's not gang turf warfare over drugs, prostitution, extortion or anything like that. |
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The Adonis Blue is one of the most characteristic species of southern chalk downland, where it flies low over short-grazed turf. |
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The turf war for control of betting revenues in Australia's biggest State is turning nasty. |
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The training area includes a synthetic turf field, 60-yard rubberized track, hard court surface and branded rubberized flooring for other areas. |
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The industrial action has exposed a turf war between unions at the mills, with workers from three unions involved in the dispute. |
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They said the attacks were linked to a turf war between rival western bootleggers over the lucrative illicit alcohol market. |
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Detectives believe the four were the victims of a deadly turf war between two rival gangs who opened fire at the back of the salon. |
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Up to 70 teenage tearaways from rival gangs are terrorising residents and business owners in a turf war for Hawkell, a councillor has claimed. |
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His good friend C Jay was gunned down here last July in a turf war between rival gangs after walking his girlfriend home late one night. |
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From where I sit, the root of all of this is a simple turf war, and it comes from a clash of two cultures. |
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Rival gangs roaming the streets, engaged in a lucrative turf war over who supplies a population hooked on an expensive habit. |
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In 1929 New York, Bugsy Malone's love life gets complicated when he becomes involved in a turf war between rival gangsters Fat Sam and Dandy Dan. |
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A continuing feud between young Travellers and the local community is at the centre of the conflict, amid claims of a turf war over drugs. |
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There are plenty of Kildare votes on offer for the man who can effectively encourage more punters in to their local turf accountants. |
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He will even turf noisy neighbours out of their homes, unless they toe the line. |
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Still, he's warm, and it is pretty cold and wet outside, so it wouldn't be fair to turf him off. |
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He's serving his time in the prison of pop culture and we should all pay him a visit before they turf him out for probation. |
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If you don't stake out your turf in other domains, a competitor might grab the territory first. |
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In some parts of the city there were regular gun battles over turf or drug deals gone sour. |
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Scholars engaged in this battle argue that they are not only protecting their academic turf, but preserving the life of their discipline. |
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Putting herself against these people on their turf with no weapons was too much to hope to escape unscratched. |
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Academics tend to be very territorial people, anxious to defend their disciplinary turf. |
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There's a powerful sense of entropy, particularly when you see nature struggling to reclaim an artificial area as its turf. |
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Photograph your stunt in progress and upload to the site to claim your turf. |
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Each knew the other's gifts, each took care not to trespass on the other person's turf. |
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The new track planned for Great Leighs is another nail in the coffin for turf horseracing in this country. |
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Once the track is finished, Kempton will no longer offer flat racing on the turf, which will be reserved for steeplechase events. |
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He was odds-on to win a seventh championship despite controversy ahead of the 2004 turf season, but lost out to Frankie Dettori. |
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Willmot said the turf course at Lone Star, which will host the Cup for the first time, doesn't fit the style European horsemen prefer. |
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But in her first race on the turf, she will have to contend with three top fillies running as an entry for trainer Bobby Frankel. |
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In his previous effort, Funfair won the Troy Stakes on August 20 at Saratoga Race Course over yielding turf. |
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It has to be an incident-free five days at Ascot, with all the drama on the turf. |
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He caught the racing bug from his brother, a dentist, who was a keen follower of the turf. |
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She has five wins from 14 career starts and has won three of six races on the turf. |
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We are depending on turf for fuel and the work is not easy but people do not mind. |
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In the surrounding fields, peat or turf is still cut, including by our guide, for fuel. |
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The island had no trees and winter fuel was mainly turf, cut from a bog on the mainland. |
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The government had launched a campaign to increase the tonnage of turf drawn from peat bogs as a substitute. |
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As the layers build up, they form a thick crust of turf that is called peat. |
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On school days the children s parents had to take turns bringing in turf for the school fire. |
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The nostalgic aroma of burning turf makes for a little scene from 50 years ago in any regular country kitchen. |
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I loved sitting and chatting to Grannie, while Cindy, her black Labrador, stretched out in front of the open turf fire. |
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One farmer was able to cut turf from his land where the peat had dried to a depth of one foot. |
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Those who still use turf for their home fires have never had a better year to save the crop in the bogs. |
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Locals were out in force as they mowed their gardens, saved hay and footed turf. |
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She opened her eyes just in time to impact roughly among a sward of yellow-green grass into soft turf. |
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Their magnificent white-painted trellised lychgate that provided seating for two had a classical roof grassed with turf. |
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Sixty pigs, which Landis moves frequently to provide them with fresh turf, root around in a wide lot. |
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But the surface is conventional turf, which Queenstown football people believe is ridiculous in their climate. |
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Most established trees and shrubs and some warm-season turf grasses can survive extended periods of limited rainfall. |
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Facing the garden, push the tool blade straight down into the edge of the turf about 3 to 4 inches. |
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All the scenes of soccer games stick to close-ups of cleats followed by actresses hitting the turf and then a ball hitting the net. |
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Deer cropped the springy turf beside us, so close we could hear every snuffle and chomp. |
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Then a turf cutter sat on the side of the bank and ate his repost to the song of the Lark, as it warbled above him in the clear sky. |
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Everything went on as it had, emotions scattered, crews sprayed turf onto embankments, lights went off remotely. |
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Belle has impeccable credentials and good millennial numbers, but he is better on paper than on grass or turf. |
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Unlike grass, the durable turf can be used continuously, providing optimal playing and practice conditions at all times. |
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In short, this study reminds us that power is not so much a matter of discourse as a question of turf. |
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I climbed a stile, stepped onto uneven turf and followed what I thought must be the route of the footpath I identified. |
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His eyes scanned the turf as if searching for answers buried deep beneath the rubberized carpet on Ford Field. |
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He last raced in an allowance over the turf at Saratoga Race Course on July 24, finishing seventh of ten runners. |
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After rolling my ball onto a patch of frost-burned turf, even I can produce backspin with my wedges. |
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Being on her home turf, health spokesperson Liz McManus was leader of the pack as they strolled down the main street. |
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We have also started marking out a new design in what will become the flower garden, and some of the turf has already been lifted. |
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Most of the northern grasses can be affected, Perennial Ryegrass being the most commonly affected turf. |
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The feud is the result of a long-standing turf war between the two groups to control the North's drug trade and extortion rackets. |
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A nervous hush descended on the famous patch of turf as the sisters went through their warm-up routine. |
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Tell me son have you ever cut turf before, following up with, it's just that you look a bit wet behind the ears for this job. |
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The high-speed tine rams push into the turf and then pull out quickly, leaving little or no scuffing at the top of the hole. |
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In areas where wood was scarce, e.g. many of the Northern Isles, some buildings had stone or turf walls. |
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Beneath the shallow turf line the loose stoneless silt loam contained slight iron staining and abundant molluscs. |
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The bench area is 40 yards of turf or grass where the players sit and talk when they're not smacking each other upside the head. |
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The horse has not yet raced this Flat turf season as she awaits suitably fast ground but it seems the time is now fast approaching. |
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Fall is the season to plant trees, turf grasses and spring-blooming flower bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, hyacinths and crocuses. |
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Playing on natural grass instead of artificial turf helped him stay healthy. |
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The Old Course wasn't built, it simply evolved, a combination of scrubby seaside turf, wispy grasses, prickly gorse and rolling dunes. |
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Are its collective community and environmental values consumed or produced in the process of nurturing turf grass? |
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The profit of turbary is the right to cut turf or peat, usually in order to burn it. |
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It took him two hours to cut the pattern into the turf using a fairway mower for the stripes and a triplex tee mower for the stars. |
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Well saved turf was the only protection the family had against cold and disease in winter. |
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The kieves that held the fermented barley were placed underground and carefully covered with turf, for fear of detection. |
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If we can keep our unity, we can turf out of their seats those who have misgoverned the country. |
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The recent improvement in the weather has helped those who still cut turf in bogs and much of the crop is now stooked. |
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Although he hit his shot straight at the goalkeeper it slithered and stotted off limbs and the sodden turf before trundling over the line. |
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Silage and baled hay has never been easier won and turf has been saved in the best conditions for many years. |
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It's widely acknowledged that the killings are the result of a drug related turf war. |
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The traditional hierarchy often teaches officers to protect their turf and to stovepipe, filter, and control information. |
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The seizure will be a blow to the gang, which is engaged in a deadly turf war with a rival outfit in the area. |
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He had chosen the candidate, trod the turf, pressed the flesh and personalised events wherever possible. |
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Blum has only 13 acres of maintained turf, on which he uses mostly organic fertilizers and low-toxic pesticides. |
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The all-weather surface comprises artificial turf laid onto a rubber composite material, giving a realistic feel. |
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What better way to make a quick buck than to sell off the government subsidized apartments and turf the 23,000 residents out of house and home? |
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It seems that many pensioners down the country get outside the 60 foot range of their paging devices when they slip on the frozen ground while hauling turf into the house. |
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Indeed, there will be lots of clients and agents and turf to poach or protect if this deal goes through. |
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The first job was ploughing the browntop down and producing great quantities of short rotation one-year grass which produced green feed from the rotting turf. |
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Yes, there were gangs in Port-au-Prince fighting low-intensity turf wars in the slums. |
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As if publishers don't have enough to worry about, suddenly the man who oversees one of the greatest multimedia powers on earth is spoiling for a turf war. |
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It was a dry day and the turf was springy and good to ride on. |
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She looks upon an open space of withered grass and tired, bald turf. |
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Andreas has made many wonderful items in his few years as a basket maker including creels, potato baskets, Moses baskets, turf baskets, picnic hampers, etc. |
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Collectively they represent a step change in the approach the business is taking to the cultivated turf and quality topsoil market in the North of England. |
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A new artificial turf field currently under construction in the district that will boost playing time for local stickhandlers is expected to be completed by the fall. |
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The studs of my boot got caught in the turf and my leg just gave way. |
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The girls do want to outsmart the boys outside the home turf. |
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These microbes are the key to non-chemical methods of turf maintenance. |
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In all the experiments, new recruits of crusts were overgrown by turf. |
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Golf superintendents can be out at various times of the year, fine-tuning their fertilizer applications based on turf conditions, without too much guessing. |
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The pressures of visual appeal, economic accountability and the lack of information about alternatives have kept most turf managers from finding an alternative to synthetics. |
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They were taken out because Ascot's likeable clerk of the course upset trainers by refusing to artificially water the sun-baked turf because rain was forecast. |
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At that stage it was still far from a fait accompli, given United's impressive home record which has seen them unbeaten on their own turf since November. |
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Demands for a picturesque and playable turf in place by tourist season make waiting for appropriate seasonal temperatures an unrealistic option for most turf managers. |
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The drug trade of today multiplies the amount of cowboys and petty criminals whose internecine warfare for control of turf tends to bring crime to our doorsteps. |
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Soccer balls kicked so hard they plow a furrow in the turf are much more original than whatever new weapon or explosion Hollywood is sending out for mass market consumption. |
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The boat was the main mode of conveyance for Achill islanders for more than a century and was used to transport goods, building materials and turf too and from the island. |
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But there is no Caesar here, no master of empire, just minor potentates ruling an unstable bipolar turf with its black economy of police snitches and corrupt cops. |
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The main frontier comprises a stone foundation about 4.3m wide on which stood a turf bank up to 3m high, fronted by a berm and a ditch normally about 12m wide and 3m deep. |
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At the time, some members of his Four Seas Gang wanted to muscle in on a rival gang's turf and begin extorting protection money from small businesses. |
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Then there was the famous Wembley turf itself, proudly unblemished, and depthlessly green compared to the mud heaps or the dust bowls of the semi-finals only weeks before. |
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The erection of a farm building on the isolated land north of the motorway to accommodate the turf cutting machinery would not amount to a satisfactory alternative. |
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They play in a dome and they're one of the three turf teams remaining. |
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Weed populations explode the year after a drought due to turf thinning. |
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With the ground raked to a final tilth, and working from boards on the turf side of the job, the turfs are rolled out and butted together as tightly as possible. |
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However, this must be the first time that Americans have submitted to it so avidly and in person on their home turf. |
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Perhaps thanks to the surf and turf and the stellar Bordeaux and Sauvignon Blanc, there were no lost tempers. |
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But things changed when digital cameras began horning in on film's turf. |
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The gang jealously guards their turf in Melbourne, Australia. |
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The result will force Romney to settle for a crushing win on his native turf, rather than a clean sweep. |
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During the following five or six weeks hundreds of tons of turf must have been railed out of Bundoran, most days there were three lorries drawing steady. |
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The first real goalmouth action comes as Mills makes himself a yard near the right touchline and welts a ball across the turf to where Heskey is sliding in. |
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One fine Saturday afternoon in Cape Town in April, Graeme Smith, the lantern-jawed South African cricket captain, pulled on his whites and strode out on to the turf. |
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They buried Patrick Leigh Fermor in the soft green turf of a Cotswold graveyard on a cloudy Thursday afternoon. |
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That they are being granted the opportunity to don their kendo masks and armour and arm themselves on what amounts to home turf makes them a little more excited. |
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But controversy reared its ugly head again ahead of the 2004 turf season. |
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Bred by Devonia Stud, Royal Dragon was held up early in the one-mile turf contest but was able to range up into contention more than one furlong from the wire. |
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It was a disturbing fall, his body writhing in spasms from the moment he hit the turf, his hands gesturing to the bench that he would play no further part. |
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It also said turf wars between police officers, Special Branch units and intelligence agencies were holding back attempts to intercept terrorists. |
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Claudio Caniggia had started brightly on the right flank but, 16 minutes into the game, a body check by Sutton had sent him sprawling to the newly relaid Hampden turf. |
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In his second career start and first try on the turf, Cartoonist rallied from last place to win the one-mile maiden special weight race by two lengths. |
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We defined above-ground biomass of mosses as the loose individual stems of mosses above the network of roots, rhizomes and rhizoids of the organic turf. |
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Britain's champion apprentice rider two years ago, he will take up a new post as a stable-jockey near Thirsk when the Flat turf season kicks into gear in March. |
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By learning from the faults of previous large out-front turf rotaries and increasing engine horsepower, this unit has performed very well for many courses. |
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Bending your irons stronger to reduce loft decreases the bounce angle and increases the likelihood of your club digging into the turf before impact. |
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Moreover, they cross over onto each other's turf as often as not. |
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The Democratic Party is defending more than a half-dozen seats on Republican-friendly turf. |
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Native to South America, paspalum had been used on courses for about 40 years, primarily where salt spray killed traditional turf or the soil had high saline content. |
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It is not known when the shuffle was first performed on turf, rather than in a lounge room, but it is definitely known that opposition clubs hated it. |
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Another Collyhurst lad makes his bow in the pro ranks on home turf. |
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Then it's up to the moor itself where the guns take their balloted positions in the butts, simple stone hides screened by turf, where they await the arrival of the birds. |
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Most turf grasses need ground temps of at least 60 degree F to germinate and depending on variety or type you pick may germinate in as little as five days to a month or more. |
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Roofing materials were thatch, turf, timber, tiles, slates, and lead. |
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Hairy beggarticks can be found in thin turf and disturbed areas. |
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Once in the door you'll be straight over to the hearth, emptying ashes and raking dead coals, scooping up briquettes of turf with a pair of tongs and stacking them up. |
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We have a couple of pea-fowl who certainly are an addition to the landscape, as they step mincingly along the square of turf we dignify by the name of lawn. |
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The best tip for long irons is to try to sweep the ball off the turf. |
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Why, instead of playing the Shinners on Shinner turf, did they not try to construct the choice facing the nationalist portion of the electorate as between them and the mafia? |
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For three years or so the squares lay open, and their sacred turf was trodden by the feet of working-class children, a sight to make dividend-drawers gnash their false teeth. |
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There might be some opportunities on trade and tax policy, but those will exist about 75 percent on Republican turf. |
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Argentina and Belgium, earlier in the day, had fought out a fascinating duel, not unlike chess on turf. |
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After all, that turf war has been almost de rigueur in Washington political infighting. |
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Having learned the tricks of the trade from his father, Willie began cutting the turf himself at the tender age of 16 and eventually took over the responsibility from his dad. |
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Many bog owners and people with turbary rights cut turf on an acre plot. |
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None of the three record-keepers tell you if a game is on a Saturday, Sunday or what day of the week and none tells you if the game is on grass or artificial turf. |
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The shocking weather of the last two weeks has held up the cutting of turf as the banks are saturated and machines are not able to travel without damaging spreading grounds. |
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At points along the perimeter of the crowd local residents tended smoky turf fires and plied their trade of selling cups of tea at exorbitant prices. |
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Meanwhile, those who still use turf as their main source of fuel are having a bad year also with very little turf cut to date, as all the bogs are far too wet. |
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When my mother saw how spindly I was, she couldn't wait to turf me out. |
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Revelations pertaining to renowned footballers accruing exorbitant gambling debts have reopened the debate over players and their relationships with turf accountants. |
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Another of the characters of our turf accountant is Tom from Cappagh, a lovely old man who had his scooter stolen a few months ago and also a replacement bicycle later. |
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Like the majority of their countrymen, footballers are simple lads with simple tastes such as playing golf or snooker, or adding to the profits of various turf accountants. |
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It's a ridiculous caper about the ongoing turf war between rival gangs of housewives who are out for blood, as long as the carpets have been Scotch-Guarded. |
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Police believe they were victims of a turf war between rival gangs. |
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It is a place where Action Man fights a turf war with Barbie. |
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It stands on a low and unornamented polished granite plinth in the centre of a small square of bluestone which sits flush with the surrounding turf. |
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At 4.30 pm, when the referee squelched across the sodden turf, the odds seemed to be on the match being postponed because of the underfoot conditions. |
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The New Orleans Saints just played their season opener on a pasture of brand-new, emerald-green playing turf. |
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It was the same day that Tony at the local turf accountants set up a bookies' stall in the middle of his shop, with the heading Honest Tony. |
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On one occasion, I was at a meeting of the turf in an hotel after the races, where violent discussions and heavy champagning were going on. |
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The internationally certified artificial turf system offers colorability, enabling customized aesthetics and design for the playing surface. |
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Kadyrov told journalists on Wednesday that Yamadayev might have fallen victim to a blood feud to a criminal turf war. |
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Its design incorporates into the landscape with a turf roof, giving views across to Ireland and South to the Isle of Man. |
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The Thornton Hall, located at Milford Haven School, has an indoor sports hall and artificial turf pitch. |
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The game is traditionally played on grass, although as of 2009 the sport may be played on artificial turf. |
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Lord accepted and again removed and relaid his turf in time for the start of the 1814 season. |
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Since the 17th century, peat has been cut for fuel for domestic heating and cooking and it is called turf when so used. |
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Within and only within the turf clubs, betting on horse racing is a legal form of gambling. |
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In the United States, Thoroughbred flat races are run on surfaces of either dirt, synthetic or turf. |
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In 1811, feeling obliged to relocate because of a rise in rent, Lord removed his turf and relaid it at his second ground. |
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The Scotland fans invaded the pitch after the match, ripping up the turf and breaking a crossbar. |
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