When the archdeacon caught bunches of kids running around unattended, Lance was asked to leave.
The big help has come from selling asset-backed securities, bunches of loans backed by assets like car loans.
Their contractor brought bunches of fruit baskets to several neighbors before construction started.
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Species that make their nests in bunches of mistletoe also tended to disappear.
Bunches of dried red chiles called ristras serve as both decoration and easy food storage in many New Mexican homes.
The carcass of a dead donkey lies stinking here amid bunches of tobacco leaves which farmers have hung out to dry.
Inside, the simple bergerie (shepherd's house) is whitewashed and scented by bunches of dried lavender and the beeswax used on the furniture.
They weigh between 6 and 13 pounds (about 5 bunches of bananas).
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Ultimately, these bunches of nerve cells may be invaded by a form of plaque that causes the cells to fail and eventually die.
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The scene is like something from Soviet propaganda: a brigade of women working quickly along acres of vines, snipping bunches of grapes with secateurs.
And if bunches of customers come forward, Psystar will be able to make those who accused it of being a scam eat their words.
Bunches of flowers from friends and loved ones were left outside.
But he admits that the problem with reading bunches of text is a performance issue that will be rectified with more software updates and newer handsets.
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But the emotional pull of the area is apparent from the bunches of flowers lining the dry earth, and the golden plaques on stones, honouring individual victims.
It has soundtracked numerous advertisements over the years - including recent campaigns for Nutgrain cereal bars in the UK and Honey Bunches of Oats cereal in the States.
Growers, sometimes using varieties that reach optimal sugar levels earlier, slice the canes holding the bunches of grapes so they begin to dry while still on the vine.
Cohiba is an ancient Taino Indian word for the bunches of tobacco leaves that explorer Christopher Columbus first saw being smoked by the original inhabitants of Cuba, the earliest known form of the cigar.
The discovery eventually came about using the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), a machine at CERN that sends bunches of protons round a ring 27km in circumference, in opposite directions, at close to the speed of light, so that they collide head on.
Then, when three years had passed after the removal of the mistletoe from some of them (during which time they continued to cull any resurgent bunches of mistletoe from the trees in the experimental patches), they carried out another extended bird survey.
Until the runs started coming in bunches, it seemed like one of those games where no one would ever score.
He is a streaky shooter, capable of putting up points in bunches, and his ball handling skills allow him to handle the point guard duties when needed.
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High margins, Jelenic says, are partly a bounty for helping trailblaze the practice of buying community papers in geographic bunches to lure ad dollars from metro dailies and trim expenses through staff consolidation.
Use any variety of kale you like, the chef said, but seek out bunches with firm, shiny leaves and moist, snappy stems.
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The nanotubes naturally cluster together into tiny bunches, and were found to be able to store 4.2% of their own weight of hydrogen.
And there are often shades of their fathers' games in their play, whether it's their knack for scoring in bunches, knocking down 3-pointers, playing with a tough-nosed style or wearing the same jersey number.
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