The sun was not yet up and the grass was draped with a wavy net of mist, punctured here and there with glistening drops of dew.
They had never had anything but grass to eat and did not weigh over eight hundred pounds.
He served well and I could not play my best tennis on grass within these couple of days.
Regional Development Minister Conor Murphy explained that the Road Service cut grass for road safety reasons and not for cosmetic reasons.
If the community did not over-consume the grass and kept it fertilized and fresh, then it was a useful resource for generations.
Michelle Mitchell, Age UK's charity director, has urged the government to invest in social care, and not kick the bill "into the long grass".
Solutions to America's challenges are being developed every day at the grass roots - and government should not be supplanting those efforts, it should be supporting those efforts.
But in a legal twist, some of the protesters dodged eviction by moving from the grass and onto the pavement because that could not covered by the eviction order.
But this strategy is ultimately counter-productive for both industry and consumers, argues the report, not least because it deters grass roots research in universities.
President Ronald Reagan's drive for deficit-inducing tax cuts and deregulation might not have worked if it were not for the grass-roots conservative activism of the 1970s that pushed national debate to the right.
But there is really only one act that totally, utterly makes sense for a high-profile Super Bowl that let's face it takes place not in Manhattan, but in the swamp grass and Turnpike exhaust of Jersey.
Their dossier included grass not being cut, borders not being dug and trees being damaged by the careless use of strimmers.
"I've looked back at the whole grass-court season, not just Wimbledon, and I've looked back at the last four weeks and and I'm very proud of what I've achieved, " said Skupski.
Apart from the bushes and the grass, green and unaffected by the season, there was not much between the town and the mountains.
We will also fund additional research in cutting-edge methods of producing ethanol, not just from corn, but from wood chips and stalks or Swiss grass.
He not only ate fruits and vegetables, but also chewed on chunks of grass, dirt, tobacco and wood so he could learn to recognize the complex flavors that wine has to offer.
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While we're not sure if such a grass roots campaign will work with Cook and co.
Lord Warner, a former health minister, said the "grown-up thing to do" was to improve the bill "as quickly as possible", while Lady Wall, chairman of Barnet and Chase Farm NHS Trust, said staff and patients had urged her not to let the bill get "kicked into the long grass".
Thank you for not tearing up my grass -- (laughter) -- and best of luck in the season to come.
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On the plus side, we are witnessing the creation and growth of many grass-roots organization aimed at making sure that the few are not permitted to continue to benefit at the expense of the many.
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As president, Obama will likely not just rely on WhiteHouse.gov but use multiple Internet sites and technological tools to build grass-roots support for his agenda, observers say.
He spent the summer as a shepherd not a shepherd of souls, no, a shepherd of sheep, and not to show off or to be eccentric but happily, for love of the earth and the grass.
And it's no different from hard or grass -- I should be able to play the same and do the same, if not better, because I have more time.
The Olympics will not be affected as, like most suppliers, Thames Water has exempted hosepipe use on grass and artificial surfaces - as long as they are used for national or international sport events.
It has similar tight fairways but the rough is not penal, and the dome-like greens form the main defence, surrounded by close-cropped grass, placing an emphasis on accurate irons and a top-class short game.
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Although feet were designed to walk barefoot on Earth's natural surfaces (grass, sand or gravel), they were not prepared to endure the concrete, asphalt and steel that covers so many landscapes today, Thompson said.
One time, when she was on the verge of menopause, Nita had teased Rich into making love up there not on the ties, of course, but on the narrow grass verge beside them and they had climbed down inordinately pleased with themselves.
It's normal that the back tends to get stiff in the grass-court season but it's just not nice when it doesn't go away and you can't play freely.
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