We invested for the long-term. (Penney) is trying to harvest the field planted and cultivated by Macy's.
Examples: A fertilizer subsidy program in Malawi has increased the area cultivated by about 25%, and the country has been self-sufficient since 2007.
Instead of written contracts enforceable in a recognized court of law, Sino-Forest operates on the basis of personal relationships, cultivated by its senior management.
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The agelessly English town where our heroes live falls prey to a giant rabbit, which plows through the carrots and lettuces that are lovingly cultivated by the populace.
Muslim-American organizations identified in court by the U.S. government - and, in many cases, by the Muslim Brotherhood itself - as MB fronts are routinely cultivated by federal, state and local officials.
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Certainty is also an attitude, and all attitudes can become cultivated merely by focusing on developing them.
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In heavily populated southeastern Massachusetts, where cranberry growers are by necessity large landowners, the bogs where the crops are cultivated are being surrounded by development.
The first successful commercial crop was cultivated in Virginia in 1612 by Englishman John Rolfe.
Ms. Harris has cultivated followers in each category by attending the major romance-, fantasy- and crime-fiction conventions.
It was first recorded as a food plant in France in 1623, and was commonly cultivated in most of Europe by the end of the 17th century.
She could have been talking about her life characterized by a quiet reserve cultivated in childhood.
The wheat is being cultivated in small squares, surrounded by other plants which will be checked to see if they are contaminated by the wheat.
In the old days they would have to have a carefully cultivated agent, an American motivated by money, ideology or blackmail, in place to steal sensitive information.
The plants grow wild along highways and in other spots in the U.S. They are also considered ornamental by some gardeners and are cultivated for medicinal castor oil and other products.
On the other hand it is certainly true that the theatres were protected against the leaders of the City of London, who heartily detested them, by some of the most cultivated and high-born figures in the land, including the Earls of Pembroke and Leicester (also a pupil of Dee), Philip Sidney and Queen Elizabeth herself.
They watched benignly as Suleyman Demirel, now Turkey's president, then its intermittent prime minister, cultivated links with the tarikats, religious brotherhoods outlawed by Ataturk, and oversaw the setting up of more than 200 religious schools known as Imam Hatips.
The bottom line: Leaders will no longer be defined by the number of followers they have, but rather by the number of other leaders they have cultivated and mobilized across institutional boundaries.
Regardless of where we go in life after wearing the blue and gold, those of us who wore that corduroy jacket have been bonded by agriculture, inspired to make a difference, and cultivated into the next generation of leaders.
After Johnson left office, Richard Nixon cultivated him carefully, even sending weekly national-security briefings to his ranch, in Stonewall, Texas, by government aircraft.
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