Some of the best broccoli is grown in the south of Italy, hence the reason it is also called calabrese, from Calabria. |
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It's not a good look watching grown men and women openly weeping while reading a tabloid newspaper! |
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We've offered this program for over 10 years now and it has grown tremendously. |
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And I think he thought he was going to make mincemeat of me, but I really had grown up to debate in my family, so we had a very equal debate. |
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The cooperative has grown and thrives despite diminishing farm acreage across the country. |
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Now my brother was telling me we'd grown up within spitting distance of a nuclear dump. |
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By the year 1950 their enthusiasm for literature had grown into a conscious political protest against Stalinism. |
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I wrote back and asked if he was still married, or if he'd grown out of that phase, but got no reply. |
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How can something so small require the undivided attention of two grown adults and still not be satisfied? |
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Janice, being the tactful veterinarian that I have grown to admire, calmly explained the situation to me in practical terms. |
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An advantage of planting deciduous trees is that other plants or small trees can be grown underneath them quite successfully. |
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But as the polio campaign has dragged on, the sceptic voices have grown louder. |
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Now however, she has grown weary of the media, which she knows will make capital out of her marital split. |
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But the move is greeted by the gripes and whines of local competitors who have grown accustomed to living off the scraps of their presence. |
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Choose a grown up cat from a pet sanctuary, and preferably not a Persian cat which needs plenty of attention to its fur. |
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I was a grown woman, with children of my own, not a young bit thing with little experience of life. |
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She had grown up with worsted tunics and humble pies, not satin gowns and foreign delicacies. |
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Second, the number and variety of retailers, including e-tailers, that wanted to stock the company's styles had grown significantly. |
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A young lad and his girlfriend were mindlessly attacked by a large group of grown men. |
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Arabidopsis plants were grown on agar containing a complete mineral complement and various concentrations of selenate and sulphate. |
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The shop, however, has 10 of the real thing, your actual copyrighted Surfinia plants grown from cuttings, for a tenner. |
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Most of us who drive cars have grown up since the advent of radar to detect speeding. |
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I'm totally glued to my screen and I'm supposed to be all grown up and stuff. |
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Much of Weaver's writing is devoted to the context in which food is grown and eaten, so he is particularly attuned to political contexts. |
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Interest in the cardiovascular manifestations of sleep apnea has grown dramatically over the past few years. |
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Alex had always been an adventurous lad, and as they had grown older, he recurrently mentioned his desire to travel to India. |
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Demand for ad space on the station's two channels has grown steadily year-on-year. |
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I have grown so weary of the endless preparations that I have begun to take long walks around the countryside. |
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That is why the recruitment industry has grown enormously over the past 10 years. |
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Traditionally safflower was grown for its flower, used in coloring and flavoring food, making dyes, and in medicine. |
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It's a business grown dependent on lawbreakers and accomplices with little interference from authorities. |
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Their pure fruit smoothie recipes took off, and they've grown steadily since. |
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In my experience, these don't bear comparison with our locally grown fruit for flavour or juiciness. |
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For palates that have grown up with an array of soft drinks and fruit juices, that flavor profile can be a little too intense. |
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This group includes Sugar Beets, grown for sugar extraction and mangel-wurzels, grown for livestock feed. |
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Plants that have a compact growth habit or those that adapt well to having their roots confined can be grown in containers almost indefinitely. |
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Many times family pictures are displayed in photo frames we've grown tired of or are mismatched. |
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Like all other languages that have grown up in an oral tradition, Maori has been a performance language. |
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Kiki was still out there even though it had grown dark, shooting skyrockets zipped and exploded into myriad colors in the night dark sky. |
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Wheat plants grown in limed and nonlimed soil fertilized with poultry ash or potassium phosphate produced similar yields. |
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Since the 1980s, reefer madness in these rolling hills has grown as fast as a marijuana plant in the Appalachian spring. |
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Circus acts have grown so mundane, stale and outdated that animal acts are now the only way of attracting the publics' attention. |
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It was, for someone who had grown up with rock and folk music, immediately recognisable and attractive. |
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A lower proportion of leaf Ptot is present as water-soluble, inorganic phosphate in calcifuges than in calcicoles grown on calcareous soil. |
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She admonished him gently with the news that she was a grown woman and knew her own mind. |
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For years, people have joked that gadgets are basically just toys for grown ups. |
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Tufted hair grass is clump-forming, cool season grass which is often grown as an ornamental. |
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Trees grown in woods and forests do not suffer from this anywhere nearly as badly as lone trees that don't have any neighbours to shelter behind. |
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The bananas grown for export are suitable for being picked when only two-thirds ripe, and continue to ripen during shipment. |
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Of the soft fruits, gooseberries and redcurrants can be left as a bush or grown as a standard. |
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Obviously, the computer industry has grown a lot, and on balance it has grown much faster than Apple's share has. |
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When DH33h is grown on a mixed lawn of P. phaseolicola and ERA, it infects both hosts and forms clear plaques. |
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Despite all the heroic deeds in tales and sagas, a grown man would have seen a major conflict about once every twenty years. |
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Generations of children in the town have grown up knowing her as a hard taskmaster in her role as a swimming instructor. |
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Of course the filmmaker, like the workers, has grown up under Stalinism and faces great ideological and intellectual obstacles. |
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Since Lammas, the days have grown noticeably shorter, and night has fallen earlier with every passing day. |
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How much do members reckon that had grown to by last year, the 2004 calendar year? |
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Now the majors have grown into generals in positions of immense power and the complexion of the army has changed drastically. |
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The cotton gets grown in India, then spun into yarn somewhere else, then dyed, knit, cut and sewn all in different countries. |
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A society that has grown weary of God and politics has few talismans against disaster. |
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To help keep the plant in check, it is best grown in a container and the stems trained against a support. |
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The variety is also grown on Spain's Canary Islands off the Atlantic coast. |
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The plant climbs by means of tendrils and is best grown in a composted soil supported by a fence or trellis. |
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Seed is readily available from stock centres and gives small, easily grown plants. |
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I know grown women who, when they don't get their own way, go on a rampage, nearly destroying house and home. |
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A divorced mother of two teenage sons, aged 44, she lives in Belsize Park, having grown up in north London. |
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Kazanlik, by the way, is the rose grown in fields all over Bulgaria to produce the famous attar of roses so important to the perfume industry. |
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The goal of the mission is to bring back crystals grown in space, and analyse the crystals by X-ray crystallography. |
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The displays have grown out of a series of interviews with talented local folk. |
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Once the institute has grown to its full capacity, the north wing of the building will house 80 resident researchers from around the world. |
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But as scientific knowledge has grown so too have the perceived dimensions of the legal problems of conservation. |
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I bought the album when it came out and have been listening to it fairly regularly since, and it has grown on me mightily. |
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In the current economic environment, investors have grown increasingly cautious about putting their money into medical technology companies. |
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Although described as of trailing or twining habit, my plants have grown upright, with neat stiff stems that need no support. |
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The tested yeast cultures were grown on plates with complete medium for 1 day. |
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The rhetoric that accompanies high-minded discussions of the deficit has grown shopworn. |
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Like carrots, swedes and turnips prefer to be grown in well-drained and friable soil that hasn't been freshly manured. |
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My hair had grown out again and was sticking up off my scone like a parrot's crest. |
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The hair she dyed platinum blonde for the part has grown back to her natural brown muss. |
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They were kindred souls, who had grown up together as neighbours, and naturally, had fallen in love. |
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This is the second year of the project, and it has grown amazingly since the first day. |
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He's grown used to being cold and wet these past months, but he fears he will never shake the feeling of those waters closing over him. |
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It has also grown Habanero peppers, which were sold in bulk to a regional hot-sauce company. |
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My busy Lizzies are grown from seed rather than bought in off the shelf but, unfortunately, they never reach the seeding stage. |
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The Government must listen, and put safety first by refusing to allow GM crops to be commercially grown in Britain. |
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New to Scotland, the classes are being booked up by people who have grown tired of the treadmill and are taking up tassels instead. |
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We've got money to burn and whole industries have grown up around us because there are just gazillions of dollars up for grabs. |
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Having virtually no THC levels, it isn't used remedially but rather grown for the hemp fibre. |
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Total domestic demand is estimated to have grown 2.8 percent in the US, 0.7 percent in the EU and minus 1.4 percent in Japan. |
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At the same time our knowledge of biochemistry has grown out of all recognition. |
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So if things are so bad, she need only retire and in a few years the kiddies will have grown up and we'll all have moved on. |
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He has grown into the role as captain of the club he clearly loves and leads from the front. |
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Fans have grown frustrated that a player who displayed such talent at Leeds just two years ago is almost unrecognisable now. |
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Using an atomizer, they then spritz the spores onto the leaves of a host weed grown inside the greenhouses. |
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There are numerous true bamboos, running and clumping types, that can be grown in the garden or in large containers. |
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Anyone who's grown up with an alcoholic parent learns to dread celebrations. |
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Diagnosed rates of autism spectrum disorders have grown tremendously over the last few decades. |
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The outbreak was blamed on shoddy backland development which had grown up to house the migrant poor who had drifted into the town. |
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Today's audiences can hardly appreciate the ahistorically high standards to which they have grown accustomed. |
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This is probably due to the general unhealthiness of worms grown at high temperatures. |
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We felt so grown up to be given this task, we bought shoe polish and other items when I saw a small red cast-iron train. |
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The fact that I've grown up in an ethnically diverse society and had friends of all colours, races and religions doesn't seem to matter. |
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Studies suggest that grown kids' well-being is a major determinant of well-being for midlife parents. |
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He was also not put off by the very grown up thought of having to set up his own business. |
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At first we protested vigorously, but when we had grown accustomed to the astringent flavour of the fruit, we were glad to take our share. |
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Now that I'm all grown up, I have indulged both Mathra and myself in some adultly decadent hot chocolate. |
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Bananas and plantains are the staple food for half a billion people, grown by farmers in 120 countries. |
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I believe we have to treat grown ups as adults, and everyone has to be free to make his or her own choices. |
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An audience of 3.1 million for the first episode of the first transmission had grown to 7.9 million for the final episode of the rebroadcast. |
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The world's cultivated lands have grown to an area about the size of South America. |
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Before the experiment, beads were added to the monolayer grown on the cover glass and allowed to bind to the cell surfaces. |
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They've also grown inside, with most all pickups sporting back seats with either small access doors or full-size rear doors. |
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In the Rif Mountains, large quantities of marijuana, called kif, are grown for profit. |
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But several weeks later he recalled them to say a tumour had grown and put Mary down for chemotherapy, radiotherapy and a hysterectomy. |
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Paramilitary bosses were ageing and their members grown rich on cross-border smuggling, robbery and money laundering. |
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Lilith had grown bored quickly as she had watched the pair shop for clothes on Fifth Avenue, then go to Times Square and catch a new release. |
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They've grown up, married and are now raising the second generation of saddlers for future riders. |
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Crystals formed in microgravity usually have a more perfect structure than those grown on Earth. |
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The aloe vera plant is grown typically in dry areas and is actually a member of the lily family, although it has a more cactus like appearance. |
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His hair still stuck up in odd places and the shadows beneath his eyes only seemed to have grown darker. |
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Her shoulder length hair had grown down to her back and gone from straight to curly. |
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As the middle class has grown in size so also the Conservatives have gained a smaller share of that vote. |
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Popular in Europe and now grown in the United States, the salad green, also called lamb's lettuce, is dark green and packed with nutrients. |
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Border carnations are those varieties typically grown outdoors by gardeners either as perennials, biennials, or annuals. |
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She'd grown up in Lafayette, Louisiana, to the sounds of country music and zydeco. |
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People had grown weary of the fighting and saw the futility of fighting against each other. |
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Grasses, sedges and bamboos are grown mostly for their foliage and anything that enhances that effect is worth having. |
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Her words speak to a gamut of music lovers from teeny-boppers to grown folks and the gay community. |
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At first, weeding the garden pained me as I had grown to love the rambling weeds and all the wonders that they had to offer. |
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Just because Gramps was a great, public spirited man does not mean that junior, who has grown up with a taste for finery, will be the same. |
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He made a lot of noise by banging his rattle against his little table, and generally had a good time pretending to be all grown up. |
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The purpose of the scarecrow is to scare crows away from your crop, but the crows have grown wise over the years and no longer fear it. |
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Individual cells were cloned into drops of medium and grown for 3 days prior to screening for drug resistance as described above. |
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The 4,000 members of the co-op produce one third of the almonds grown in the world. |
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He is beautiful and the terrific strength and promise that he brought the world so many years ago has only grown and prospered. |
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One of the market stallholders, Veronica Cutler, said all the produce for sale is organically grown and the eggs are organic. |
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Revenues had to be grown through adding costs and capital to businesses and then keeping a tight rein on costs while watching profits grow. |
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As he aged, Kantanos had grown more accustomed to his way of life, had accepted it. |
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Now that I am allegedly a grown up I don't actually use a scrapbook for my holiday journal. |
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Moreover, the attention span of the average reader too has grown shorter over the years, Daruwalla said. |
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The flower stems tend to flop and I find it best grown through other plants or some twiggy sticks. |
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Like their attempts to afforest treeless subalpine meadows, they planted forage species that had never grown in these mountains. |
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In 15 years, the average American home has grown by almost eight square meters. |
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He was smiling an ironic smile since he pitied himself for all the years of shallowness he had grown so used to. |
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In this framework, a number of interspecific and intergeneric hybrids were grown and tested for fertility and fruit quality. |
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They won't forget that night in Sweden, when the Gods smiled down on 13,000 Aberdonians, and grown men cried in the rain. |
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Potatoes, particularly varieties grown for seed, are treated with insecticide to control attack from aphids. |
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It has been a mammoth task because in places they have grown to more than 13 feet. |
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A wide range of grape varieties is grown at least passably well, which has distracted from the question of what the district does best. |
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The facts are that since 1981, the Aboriginal population in remote areas has grown by more than 20 per cent. |
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The nursery has expanded to include a tree nursery where saplings are grown on to maturity for sale. |
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Jamaica had its home grown Rastafarian revolution and Haiti's refusal to bow is famous. |
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Until the 1940's rapeseed was grown mainly for lamp fuel and as forage for animals. |
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Others may need support if grown in rich soils with high levels of nitrogen, as this produces masses of weak, sappy growth. |
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For the experiments, cells were grown on glass coverslips for several days. |
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In custody since his arrest he has grown from a fresh-faced boy to a brooding young man. |
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The significance has grown as the operation of mobile phones has become ever more widespread. |
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Their effort had grown too large to be managed out of a rented house in Nong Khai. |
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As a kid, or as a grown up, did you keep a diary writing up what you did everyday? |
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The inevitable result is that waiting times have grown and now stand at a staggering 53 weeks for a routine MRI scan. |
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Officials from both parties say the typical Dayton resident has grown weary of glitzy ad campaigns and superficial low blows. |
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Of all sugary plant produce, none yields a commodity as highly valued or widely grown as grape wine. |
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Earlier in the year they had grown barley, cut it with a reaper and binder and had it all in sheafs. |
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I have long since grown tired of these Hollywood tropes, but the Bollywood repackaging made it all fun again. |
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Last month, Lemhannas Governor Ermaya, visited the regency to mark the maiden harvest of rice grown using the Thai seeds. |
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Fully grown individuals range in size from about 100 micrometers to almost 20 centimeters long. |
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Risk assets are being grown at a cracking pace, while the profit margin earned on them is shrinking. |
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Another person thought that it might be something about having grown up in a quiet rural area. |
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Most of the trees and grass, splintered and singed 10 years ago, have grown back to lush green. |
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Maybe I can't understand it because I haven't grown up with it, but for the children 's sake, you should live with each other. |
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Cells were grown axenically in batch culture, in Bold's basal medium as described previously, under a constant light fluence. |
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Reticulomyxa filosa cells are large, delicate syncytial networks and cannot be grown axenically. |
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Asparagus was not grown on a large scale in N. America until the latter half of the 19th century. |
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The domestic apple, a hybrid of several wild species, is grown extensively in cool temperate regions of the world. |
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This is the first season I've grown early varieties of peas in addition to our maincrop favourite Greenshaft. |
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Today, she stands out much like she has her entire life, though her confidence has grown immensely. |
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A screenshot from Reddit shows a bunch of presumably grown men and women throwing epic temper tantrums. |
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Transplanting RPE cells grown from stem cells might rejuvenate the eye's rods and cones, restoring lost vision. |
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The coffin is manhandled back on the truck and heads off through the streets towards the cathedral graveyard, where, three hours later, the crowd has grown dense and patient. |
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So he both keeps his one love and loses those he has grown to manhood among, or he loses the one good thing in his life to keep all the things that he has always known. |
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As newlyweds in the 1940s, the couple had rented a small allotment and grown potatoes, cabbages and salad crops, to help enrich their restricted diet amid post-war rationing. |
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The bully we mentioned in number 2, who has grown up a lot and become mates with my brother, notices this, and gives the lad a talking-to, and let's be honest, a thump. |
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Strains of resistant bacteria and viruses are grown and spread through overuse of antibiotics, and growth hormones taint the meat and cause deformities. |
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You could see the disappointment registering on the faces of the morbid crowd when they realised we had not grown horns on our foreheads or cloven feet. |
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The finer spices consist of cloves, cinnamon, nutmeg and mace, which shared the fact that the places where they were grown were rather select, hence, the limited supply. |
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Since 2000, CrossFit has grown from a single gym in Santa Cruz to around 10,000 worldwide. |
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Emerging from the teahouse, we discovered the storm had grown savage. |
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A highly developed service culture has grown to meet demand. |
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Though it will be hard to prove in court, the drug was probably refined in North Korea, from opium poppies grown there as part of a deliberate government program. |
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Some of these have been introduced to this site but they are all grown from local Ryedale seed, and the pimpernel and corn spurrey at least appeared by themselves. |
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In most parts of the country, plants grown from tubers, as well as plants that have been lifted and stored over winter, should be started indoors. |
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They've grown addicted to the cash flow from sales fueled by financing and hefty rebates, and they've trained customers to expect a steady diet of the givebacks. |
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He has more than tripled his support after four years in office, while Washington has only grown more bitterly polarized. |
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The usual path was to begin work in the furnaces or mines, save a little money, and start a small grocery store selling vegetables often grown in their own gardens. |
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It seemed that little Shirley Temple had grown up to be a delegate to the United Nations. |
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But, no, they just sat deep in the bottom, sheltering under the great mass of oxygenating weed that's grown from three strands in less than a year, and gulped. |
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The former arable area has been re-focused to give a more 21st century feel and will include demonstration crops such as oilseed rape grown for bio-diesel fuel. |
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In Libya, the crisis of American tentativeness has grown worse almost by the day. |
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Because you are gay, and have grown up with a straight family in a straight world, you have to kind of adapt yourself and readapt yourself when you come out. |
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As bach on the Subways has grown in size and stature, its audience has expanded beyond surprised strangers. |
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They were grown by the Aztec emperor Montezuma, revered in ancient China and cultivated in medieval Iceland because of their supposed aphrodisiac properties. |
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Filling a void in the marketplace for quality products at reasonable prices, the Smith Brothers name has grown to be a very trusted name in the Western Industry. |
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This seems a real pity since it is common to see grown up girls, well past primary school level, learning the three Rs after they have finished with household work. |
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There has been mounting concern following evidence that oilseed rape grown as part of GM crop trials in Scotland may accidentally have entered the food chain. |
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Sanjay Talwar's stage direction captures the distance that has grown between these characters by never letting them get within 10 feet of each other. |
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He had grown with her until he hit the barrier of agelessness, after that he could only watch her as she continued slowly down the road that he could never travel. |
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By this date, the Jesuits had grown accustomed to such venomous denunciations. |
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Poor democracies have grown at least as fast as poor autocracies and have significantly outperformed the latter on most indicators of social well-being. |
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Even by midweek the supporters had grown weary of conspiracies. |
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Today's version is the sixth generation of the breed and over the years the car has grown in size and moved from longitudinal rear-wheel drive to transverse front-wheel drive. |
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In the nearly four months since then, her parents have only grown more haunted by the specter of her abductor. |
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The verges have grown profuse with wild grasses and flowers. |
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The team looked at crops such as corn, peas, proso millet, safflower, sunflower, triticale, and winter wheat, with some crops grown for grain and some for forage. |
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The most commonly grown mushrooms are the button mushrooms and the first crop may be ready in about nine weeks if temperatures are within the required limits. |
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Rice plants were axenically grown in glass test tubes containing a strip of filter paper to support the seeds and filled with 15 ml of Long Ashton nutrient solution. |
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Very unlike their Baby Boomer parents, these young adults are the original latchkey kids and have grown up mastering information technology and creative thinking. |
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Because the tests were conducted on corn grown in replicated experiments, they could determine if the diagnostic test level accurately matched the plant response. |
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Well, our kids were grown and I was really tired of keeping house. |
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These leafy vegetables may be grown for the greens, the roots or both. |
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On March 20, 1995, this group of home grown terrorists launched an attack on Tokyo's subway system, the world's busiest, using deadly sarin nerve gas. |
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Why witch hazels are not more widely grown is a mystery to me. |
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On April 24, things between them had grown serious enough that dugan announced their relationship on her Facebook page. |
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That imbalance has grown over the past half-century, according to Ross, the Samford University professor. |
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Which of us, after all, has grown up in an apartment block specifically built to house, on each of its eight floors, a different branch of our own family? |
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The square-edge diagonal board sheathing that seems so fabulous in memory is now grown so fast and harvested so young it is sapwood all the way through. |
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However, 10 years ago, WA's barley breeding program was reviewed after locally grown varieties began to slip in the view of some international maltsters. |
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Cloth is woven from wild silk and from locally grown cotton. |
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The town of Kempston has grown so large that it now requires the service of a police sergeant and three constables to keep the population in order. |
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Employment at the small company has grown tenfold in 10 months. |
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However, the team's defense has grown in the shadows of the Big Three. |
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McEwan seems to have grown enamored with the formal technique of embedding small facsimiles of stories within a larger narrative. |
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Some plants like antirrhinums, calceolarias, gazanias and other almost-hardy plants are best grown as cool as possible to encourage branching and prevent lanky growth. |
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A big-hearted woman with ruthless determination, she has adopted a young boy called Champion who has grown into a potential Tour de France cycling champion. |
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Native to the southern hemisphere and predominantly found and grown in South Africa, proteas produce bright, exotic looking flowers sought after by the cut-flower industry. |
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Vegetables are mainly grown at home and include bamboo shoots, soybeans, sweet potatoes, corn, greens of various kinds, onions, and other root crops. |
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The consolation prize was three cases of Cobra beer, two bottles of purple stuff from one of the breakaway Soviet republics and enough biltong to make a grown vegan weep. |
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She had grown up both bilingual and bicultural, speaking Maidu with her mother and English with her father, a Dutch settler who had come Wisconsin by covered wagon as a child. |
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The pony was old, and had been Asa's own for three years, ever since Asa's older brother, Oberon, had handed him down when he had grown out of the shaggy brown pony. |
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There was no shortage of eager buyers, twelve and thirteen-year-olds showing off how hard and grown up they were by giving themselves bad breath and lung cancer. |
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But as her wealth has grown exponentially, so has her reclusiveness. |
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It has grown a classic literary and graphic work over the last thirty years, due to the childishly naive, yet adultly irrational outlook of the writer and the illustrator. |
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We headed for the Valley of Roses, where damask roses have been grown for hundreds of years. |
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There is scant joy to be derived from a joke that has grown whiskers. |
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With each generation, the Nehru-Gandhi dynasty has grown less impressive, and more pedestrian. |
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Delivered into the world, full grown and without a guardian to teach him the ways of the human world, the creation discovers that he is alone, but not without resource. |
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I'd grown tired of tear gas and heavily armed teenagers, of having my sources arrested or, in one case, killed, of walking into minefields and tangling with mobs. |
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The administrative reorganization of France into departments, sweeping away the jurisdictional jungle grown up over a millennium, survives not much altered to this day. |
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Leylandii trees, those avaricious and monstrous evergreens, have grown another yard, since I last wrote about them, and controlling legislation is still awaited. |
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She had grown so perfect and gentle and consoling that it was unbearable, she was a big, round smooth balloon without a face. |
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Flies hover above baskets of locally grown almonds and dried fruits. |
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Westerners may have grown accustomed to lurid tales of European royals, but not so the thais. |
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Cutting a path through the thickets of misrepresentation, misunderstanding and lunatic theorising that have grown up around the symbol of the Grail is no easy task. |
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It has oak trees that are hundreds of years old, towering cottonwoods and sycamores and secluded areas where acres of trunk-to-trunk pecan trees haven't yet grown waist-high. |
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They have grown up together in tiny Leeds, Oklahoma, and when Mikey challenges Jake to sleep alone outside on the baseball diamond, he does. |
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Dandelion, horsetail, melissa, ribwort and stinging nettles are grown and harvested in Germany. |
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Manioc was first reported being grown on the mainland in 1635 at the Portuguese post at Bissau. |
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It had grown to 12ft but succumbed to bark beetles thriving amid the worst droughts in years. |
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Turnips, spring onions and so on, can be grown as catch crops between rows of longer maturing plants, so do not even have to take up extra space. |
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As such, the clampdown on anyone even tenuously suspected of being connected to the uprising has grown bolder and bolder with each passing day. |
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He began preaching and meeting with the Methodist leaders, and within a year the Methodist community had grown to 600 persons. |
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He is 71 now, and as basketball shorts have become increasingly longer and baggier over the decades, Essig's hair has grown whiter. |
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The club has grown immensely in the last several years and includes at least one youth team, three men's, and two women's teams. |
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Nevertheless, a cottage industry has grown up around the case. |
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The plants are now being grown in waterbeds and pallets before being planted in the Olympic Park from next spring. |
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When the antler growth is fully grown and hardened, the velvet is shed or rubbed off. |
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Acquired by Whitbread in 1995, it has since grown to over 2,861 stores across 30 countries. |
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This type of tomato is grown commercially near plants that process and can tomatoes, tomato sauce, and tomato paste. |
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The industry had already grown small in her rearview mirror. |
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By the 1860s the suburb of Southsea had grown along Clarendon Road as far as Granada Road. |
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The Mill Valley Market has grown and offers a deluxe delicatessen. |
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It is widespread on rocky areas and is grown on different soil associations, including alfisols, regosols and lithosols. |
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Tourism in Nicaragua has grown considerably recently, and it is now the second largest industry in the nation. |
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Soleco MD Mark Newton said the latest case was a coincidence that only affected a single batch of lamb's lettuce grown in France. |
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By the following century, commercial interests had grown and its exports included wool, corn, grain, and livestock. |
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Cocozelle, which are mostly grown in Italy, are longer and thinner than zucchini and slightly bulbous at the flower end. |
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Dixons says demand for video cassette recorders has fallen dramatically, while sales of DVD players have grown seven-fold in the past five years. |
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Ammonium toxicity and nitrate response of axenically grown Dactilorhyza incarnata seedlings. |
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Determination of capsaicinoid profile of different chilli peppers grown in Turkey. |
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Vegetables like cauliflower, ladyfinger, potatoes and chilly, are being grown using this water. |
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The unit under his command, barely above company size when it had captured the Italian fort, had grown into an armoured division. |
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Policemen who've grown uhhh, overnourished, by helping themselves to free meals at the expense of hapless carinderia owners. |
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CannTrust is offering these strains of hydroponically grown cannabis to patients who have a medical document completed by their physician. |
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After a couple of years without pruning, the shrub had grown overlarge and completely obscured the window. |
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For example, the islands of Vlieland and Ameland have moved eastwards through the centuries, having lost land on one side and grown on the other. |
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The site is also a source of information for those interested in organic marijuana grown hydroponically for medicinal purposes. |
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According to ammonium oxidation activity, there was one isolate suspected as AOB which grown on autotrophs media. |
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Native to Ethiopia, hardy teff can be grown on marginal land from dry mountain regions to soggy sea level. |
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They knew that my lord of Arundel had grown so orgulous that he had lately dared to marry the Earl of March's sister, without license. |
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The Inca berry, or cape gooseberry, now imported from Colombia to supply supermarkets, was grown in this country in Victorian times, says Wong. |
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A labour camp in Dubai has grown so big that it now needs its own police station. |
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In those ten days, he'd grown back the beard he'd shaved during the Melissa breakup, and she flinched at the prickliness. |
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Growing produce hydroponically allows retailers to provide a greater variety of high-quality, locally grown food at a lower cost. |
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The auto racing industry has grown to be one of the most popular forms of entertainment. |
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Smaller dicentras can be grown with foxgloves, tall campanulas and astilbes. |
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In other parts of the northern Europe you may have grown Skimmia in the garden in a slightly sheltered spot. |
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In order to meet demands from the old world, tobacco was grown in succession, quickly depleting the land. |
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While roller-coaster design has grown increasingly daring in recent years, the theme park touts X as a coaster unlike any other. |
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First on skis at the age of two, Sarah, now 19, has grown into one of the premier ski jumpers, and won the 2013 world championship. |
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China's demand for Autoimmune Drugs has grown at a fast pace in the past decade. |
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Sellers maintained a very close relationship with his mother, which his friend Spike Milligan later considered unhealthy for a grown man. |
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