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The Netherlands would not be the natural first choice for anyone starting a flower-growing business today were it not for the fact that the business is already there.
ECONOMIST: Idea: Clustering | The
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Then came the 1960s, a decade not just of flower-power and free love but of social upheaval in which serious crimes soared.
ECONOMIST: Death and the American
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Burns was not born when Watt was serenading his raucous fans with a rendition of Flower of Scotland, but nevertheless hopes the atmosphere will help him.
BBC: Fear factor key for Ricky Burns against Roman Martinez
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The flower farms are clinging on, but the violence could not have come at a worse time.
ECONOMIST: Kenya's flower industry
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Team director Andy Flower insisted Flintoff will not be picked if he is not going be fit for a full five days.
BBC: I can complete series - Flintoff
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With new names blended with young talent and veteran grit, Flower believes Essex are good enough for a place in the top three, if not to win the division.
BBC: Cook, Bopara and Pettini
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Flower took over on a temporary basis when Peter Moores and captain Kevin Pietersen, who did not get on, departed shortly before the Caribbean tour.
BBC: Flower impresses ECB chief Morris
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The England and Wales Cricket Board's decision not to name a replacement for Moores on this trip has led to suggestions the team has no direction, but Flower argued the build-up for the tour had gone well.
BBC: Flower plays down 'distractions'
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Now this is not Woodward and Bernstein doing Washington Post style reporting checking to see where the flower pot is on a balcony before they meet their Deep Throat source in some parking garage during the Watergate investigation.
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