"He told me, 'This disease must be pulled up by the roots, '" Brilliant recalls.
Poetry torn up by the roots, he later said, that took his breath away.
Chen said tree and vegetable seedlings also have been pulled up by the roots from family fields.
Summit Series attendees participate in concerts (by the Roots), yoga and sky diving along with the standard panels and speeches.
We have dug a few stumps possibly for slight indulgences but when the stump was out by the roots, we had to be rewarded and often we would feel like digging out another.
He reports how the invertebrates (Psammotermes allocerus) first clear a patch of ground by eating the roots of short-lived, annual grasses.
"Something is going on, and you can tell by the exposed roots of coconut trees, " McGree says.
He argues that by denying the biological roots of humanity, we do ourselves a disservice.
No, Hyundai had to be shamed into the admission by a grass-roots campaign of skepticism about the mileage claims and then suffer the ignominy of a finding of wrongdoing by an EPA audit.
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Lay It Down was produced by ?uestlove of The Roots, and features performances by new singers such as John Legend.
He married Michelle Robinson, a woman who already owned the memories and the roots, who was by birth the person he was trying to become: the child of an intact, religious black family from the South Side.
But Hadoop still is bound by the fact that its roots were not put down to serve its current market.
This week held some truly unexpected breakthroughs as scientists in China figured out a way to create brain cells from human urine, and researchers at Rice University and CUNY developed batteries that are fueled by the dye from madder roots.
One petition, prepared in 2010 by the Sustainable Economies Law Center and, fittingly, paid for by a grass-roots crowdfunding effort, asks the S.E.
Higgins played to the area's blue-collar roots by highlighting that he is the son of a bricklayer and a schoolteacher.
The live-blogging phenomenon actually pre-dates CoverItLive by several years, and probably has its roots among the team of sports obsessives of CricInfo, who first provided ball-by-ball coverage of cricket matches in the mid-1990s.
This moment of resolve was spoiled, however, by loud mutterings from the grass roots, where the unity-government option remains popular.
What started out as a gimmick to entertain fans during breaks in the action has become an ultra-important component for major- and minor-league sports teams looking to market at the grass roots by nabbing new fans at increasingly earlier ages.
The company got back on its feet in part by going back to its roots -- the Onitsuka Tiger, which had been retired in the late 1970s.
The aim is to systematically explore the roots of vision and decision-making by analyzing the billions of cells and synapses in the brain's cerebral cortex, which plays a critical role in vision, memory and awareness.
Chris Brown, Asda's agricultural strategy manager, said the deal would see the supermarket "go back to its roots" by forming a direct relationship between the farmer and the store group which is also based in Leeds.
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Members of the Tea Party Express, a leading arm of the grass-roots movement, have traversed the state by bus in support of Cruz.
The strategy does not pull the tax code up by its roots, yet it has profound implications.
Should the mesquite be allowed to kill the casuarina trees by drilling its roots deeper and depriving them of water, as in some places it seems to be doing?
Some market towns are going back to their roots, by rediscovering the pulling power of the farmers' markets which have done so much to keep small towns going in France.
Within the grass roots of the sport there was a buzz created by Button and his apparently effortless success.
After decades of emigration and decline, Poland's Jewish population is growing again, as children sheltered in secret by gentile families during the war rediscover their roots.
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Bowen, who left Citi more than a year ago, and other panelists kicked off a three-day hearing on subprime loan securitization by the commission, which is probing the roots of the financial crisis.
Part of this approach surely has to do with the apologetic stance that business schools have taken since the financial meltdown, but it also traces its roots before that to the corporate infantilization trend spawned by bloated tech startups in the late nineties.
One in eight people in the UK are tracing their roots, according to a poll by YouGov for 1837online, of which half started their research in the past year.
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