The two imagined including a crop-forecasting tool to provide as much clarity as possible.
We would normally say you should hide a hare in a crop of wheat in March.
Meanwhile, austerity got a crop full of rotten tomatoes chucked its way in Greece.
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Although that could happen with a crop that has been modified to synthesize a pharmaceutical, it's unlikely.
Some have integrated new capabilities while a crop of next generation agencies are coming into their own.
So hailstones might destroy a crop in one locality when another, 20 miles away, is left entirely untouched.
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Tierney's is one of a crop of private equity funds slaking the thirst for capital among African entrepreneurs.
Gonzalez flew to Florida in 1990 on a crop duster that he had supposedly hijacked in order to defect.
Crops are often damaged by witchweed, a widespread crop parasite that usually germinates after a cereal crop is planted.
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Luckily the young patrolman saw a Crop Tour magnet on the rental car.
He had been in America for two years, working as a crop-insurance agent, when the Beatles started sweeping America.
And in the early 1990s came the first of a crop of SUVs that would be used for soccer practice.
Zimbabwe and its predecessor, Rhodesia (correctly Southern Rhodesia until Mr Smith compressed the name), have produced a crop of fine writing.
The company failed to realize a crop of "algorithmic" Web-search engines such as Google were a potential threat to its business.
If a crop or plant is having a bad season and needs pesticide, the community will stop growing it and go without.
Like his rivals, ABC failed to deliver a break-out hit from a crop of first-year series better described as a colossal disappointment.
"The sweet potato is a woman's crop, a security crop, " Wambugu says.
Mr. Musk also has recruited a crop of young, hard-charging engineers, attracted by the company's freewheeling culture and past accomplishments despite long odds.
That marks the latest in a string of trimmed forecasts to a crop that was previously seen as high as 90 million tons.
Throughout his life, John Walton pursued various business interests, at one time working as a crop duster and later as a boat builder.
For example, the analysis does not track changes over time in the areas being farmed, using instead a crop map from around 2000.
One of Bangladesh's key problems, conversely, along with its perennially flaky batting order, has been its failure to develop a crop of consistent seamers.
Weeds continue to grow, even in polycultures with holistic farming methods, and without pesticides, hand weeding is the only way to protect a crop.
Mr Meacher said the so-called rigorous testing of GM products only amounted to considering whether a crop was similar in composition to a non-GM crop.
Using a herbicide to control weeds--especially in the initial growing stages--is vital to the health of a crop, because weeds usurp water, nutrients and space.
There is much good news about introducing vanilla as a crop.
In 1973 he bought an abandoned monastery on 480 acres of untouched mountaintop land overlooking the Adriatic Sea and planted a crop of organic durum wheat.
Elected on the downside of the recession, he was among a crop of new Republican leaders eager to show they could boost their states' ailing economies with lower taxes.
The odds of Dwight Howard remaining in Orlando as a member of the Magic are similar to my odds of growing a crop of hair on par with Redfoo of LMFAO.
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