We are all responsible for our backyards, but also, for the world at large.
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So he needs to build hair-cutting shacks in backyards where another barber has already built one.
Back in 2007-2008, I was on your farms and in your backyards and on your porches.
Officer Kabeya searched backyards and clambered over a construction site looking for other rats.
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Residents said agents also searched the backyards of at least four homes that surround the complex.
In some cultures, families bury the placenta in a special place, such as their backyards.
Most of the homes on this list boast in-ground pools and backyards perfect for Fourth of July shindigs.
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It concluded that residents would accept a dump beneath their backyards only if they had volunteered for it.
The report says that underground, just outside the canal in people's backyards, there lurked a weak layer of clay.
The Obama administration should work with the SBA to help lenders better police loan delinquencies in their own backyards.
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His work was featured in museums, backyards, dentist offices and the 1996 Olympics.
In contrast to most power plants, customers welcome solar in their own backyards.
It was in your living rooms and backyards and VFW halls and diners where our movement for change began.
So, what are some strategies that can give minorities access to the innovation economy assets right in their backyards?
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Now hundreds of Fort Worthians are setting up drilling rigs in backyards, near churches, city buildings and even schools.
Just last month, tornadoes hit Brooklyn, downing trees and destroying cars and backyards.
And it was on your front porches and in your backyards where the movement for change in this country began.
It began in the backyards of Des Moines and the living rooms of Concord and the front porches of Charleston.
The newly abandoned horses, which are less adept at foraging, also tend to more aggressively invade backyards and private meadows.
But relatively few have endorsed so specific an energy platform in their own backyards, much less promised to campaign on it.
Women are attacked in their own backyards when they do things like this, let alone when they are traveling in unfamiliar locations.
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"Some are perched on front lawns of homes, others are in the backyards and then there are the trailer camps, " John writes.
Friday's manhunt began first in Watertown, as police dashed down streets with police dogs, flashing lights, searching backyards and knocking on front doors.
Delta from Serbia, Mercator from Slovenia and Konzum from Croatia all run supermarkets and have been opening new shops in each other's backyards.
Millions of poor farmers across East Asia raise poultry of some sort in their fields or backyards to supplement their meagre diets and income.
It has also started offering up organic food and bookstores in its newer urban locations, the backyards of the company's most vocal liberal critics.
It even includes those of us with pea patches in our backyards (this modern victory garden is tended by a Seattle area CFO).
All over Havana small-scale organic gardens were started on roof-tops, backyards and in empty parking lots, spreading rapidly to other cities and urban centers.
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"Presidential candidates Bush and Gore should check out their own backyards before touring the country to speak out against the digital divide, " the report said.
Across the country, families planted victory gardens -- 20 million of them -- producing 40 percent of the nation's vegetables in backyards and on rooftops.
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