The main concern is with the vertical upward forces which act on the plant, producing an uprooting tendency. |
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A Dutch hoe glides through flowerbeds, uprooting any weeds that have crept in to your planting schemes. |
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Consequently, they search for new ways to eradicate disparities in income, seeking additional means of uprooting poverty. |
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Torrential rain was said to be flooding eastern Jamaica with punishing winds knocking down power lines, uprooting trees and ripping off roofs. |
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Next on the agenda for the Park Committee is the uprooting of two deodar cedar trees close to the rose garden. |
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For weeks, the Syrians have been uprooting their troops and tanks, forced to withdraw under intense international and Lebanese pressure. |
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Many refugees suffer from the results of both traumatization and uprooting. |
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The exuberant, deadly light embraced the dank alley as it sped toward Zarl, uprooting the earth once trapped by cement and gravel. |
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But uprooting is often a haphazard affair, usually affecting those who cannot bribe the eradication teams to pass over their plots. |
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These climatic hazards have been worsening in their impact, uprooting hundreds of thousands of people from their homes. |
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As a wife of a traveling shipyard worker, Missy tries to keep a positive attitude about constantly uprooting her family, a feeling many Navy wives can easily relate to. |
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If the present process of uprooting of the Nuba communities is not stopped soon, it may be irreversible. |
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The elephants had killed the trees by uprooting and debarking them. |
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It should also pursue the regionalization of women's prisons so as to avoid the uprooting of women prisoners. |
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These discussions were the first social gathering since the traumatizing uprooting that many refugees experienced in February. |
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Common carp are invasive because they damage shorelines by uprooting plants and muddying the water. |
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The continual uprooting would be enough to disorientate and dispirit even the most stable of minds. |
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Since the government had played a role in uprooting these people once before, agreeing not to uproot them again seemed the least it could do. |
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Vegetation removal is to be minimal and when practicable, prune or top the vegetation instead of uprooting. |
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The industry fears the uprooting of European agriculture, that is to say, its being sacrificed at the WTO negotiations. |
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Residue attached to the bottom of the tines on the high disturbance setting caused more plant uprooting. |
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The role played by lateral roots and root hairs in promoting plant anchorage, and specifically resistance to vertical uprooting forces has been determined experimentally. |
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Was it payback for uprooting the lives of his wife and three children for 18 months? |
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For the first time in more than 300 years, a tornado touched down in Pittsburgh on June 2, 1998, ripping off roofs, uprooting trees and downing power lines. |
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True, Rifkin readily acknowledges that globalization is uprooting cultures, threatening languages, and ruthlessly destroying the domestic economies of developing nations. |
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This would entail uprooting people and resettling them somewhere else. |
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Arable land is being lost due to soil degradation, and the arable land that is available, is often infertile due to surface water flows uprooting vegetation and crops. |
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The Great Storm of 1987 was responsible for the uprooting of some 15 million trees in this area. |
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A part of becoming a pirate was to meet the expectation of uprooting their living environment and spending most of their time out at sea. |
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One of Bramah's last inventions was a hydrostatic press capable of uprooting trees. |
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With the completion of the sugar beet root growth was the uprooting in the second half of July. |
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I was taking Valerie's kid to the Central Park Zoo when the Phobosians and the Deimosians started uprooting the city's power cables. |
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In 1756 António Dinis da Cruz e Silva and others established the Arcádia Lusitana, its first aim being the uprooting of Gongorism, a style studded with Baroque conceits and Spanish influence in general. |
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In South Africa, people are restoring the ecosystem by uprooting invasive trees. |
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Ultimately, however, the Iraqi government's offensive did not succeed in uprooting the Mahdi Army from the region, and occasioned a number of significant setbacks on other fronts. |
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His passage into adulthood was marked by uprooting and moving to France, when his father Hamidou Touré went to join his brothers Sixu and Ismaël in the already legendary band, Touré Kunda. |
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His work, strongly influenced by a childhood torn between the Armenia of his origins and the promise of America at the beginning of the 20th century, is marked by the dislocation of immigration and uprooting. |
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Freudian slip exposing the injustice migrants are subjected to, as they are forced to leave their country, and then, once in exile, are again pushed towards the exit, eternally condemned to banishment and uprooting. |
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In the background, the moaning Romantic Blake was doing his dark satanic stuff, while the BBC commentator laid it on thick about wicked industry disfiguring the landscape and cruelly uprooting everyone. |
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However, with no criminal intent and no intention of destroying the habitat or uprooting some rare plants or whatever, then the law should go a lot easier on people. |
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People who once had reasonably paying job opportunities are leaving their communities and uprooting their families to find work elsewhere, taking their economic activity with them. |
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Last month we revealed how lovestruck Tiffany was considering uprooting from Los Angeles to Cannock to live with her businessman boyfriend Ben George. |
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He posits that early cattle-herders gathered entire plants by uprooting, an activity which would have created selection pressure for indehiscent pods. |
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