Once they can program T-Rot to ignore male bar patrons as well as regular bartenders do, it's gonna start looking real bad for the Sam Malones of the world.
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Ms. HOLIDAY: (Singing) Here is a fruit for the crows to pluck, for the rain to gather, for the wind to suck, for the sun to rot, for the tree to drop.
They're all on all utility services, like water and electricity, but they've been left to rot, because crofters couldn't pay the VAT to do them up.
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Rubbish collectors left 70 bin bags to rot at a block of flats in Essex as "it was too dark for them to go inside".
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Severin and her team shoot the beasts, often from helicopters, and leave them to rot where they fall.
Over 20 million tons a year dumped, covered up with earth and left to rot.
Too cold in the winter and too hot in the summer, the grapes used to rot on the vine.
The causes of the rot are easy to detect, and hard to rectify.
But in the great grain growing areas, by and large, it's just left to rot, or sometimes even burned in the fields.
"I decided, having seen a lot of older people, that many of them are shelved -- put in retirement homes to rot, " he said.
Rather, it is cut high on the stalk and the remains of the plant are left to rot into a mat of organic material.
Meanwhile, the logs, quite valuable two years ago, continue to rot.
Animals starved to death, and their carcasses were left to rot.
However, a spokesperson for the Mxenge family says while they respect the decision, they were disappointed with the parole and had expected Nofemela "to rot in jail".
Similar acts can be expected in the food sector, which is already subject to export limits to conjure more domestic supply (much of which is lost to rot).
But is depriving smokers of help and hope tantamount to saying that addicts of all sort should be left to rot - which most people presumably say would be an appalling attitude?
Nothing was done to preserve the past and many of the huts, which had been thrown up in a hurry, filled with asbestos and never built to last, were allowed to rot away.
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The author explains that wreckers were not so much vicious as desperately poor, and that coastal communities saw ships' cargoes as theirs for the taking because they would otherwise be consigned to rot on the seabed.
On the one hand there are people on Incapacity that could easily work, but there are also a lot of neglected people with severe mental health problems in our society who have basically been left to rot.
Myths that particularly rile prison officials are reports that Supermax, southwest of Colorado Springs, is a dungeon where inmates are cast aside to rot and die, and that the prison is underground, which it obviously is not.
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"Over the last few years, we became poorer and poorer, thousands of people were laid off and we were forgotten by the rest of Italy, left to rot in a corner, " said Pietro Airaudo, 72, at a cafe opposite an Olympic venue.
Brown at EDS, Fiorina is trying to root out the rot that insiders tolerate or fail even to see.
Vince thought they'd be out by Christmas but got upset when a fungal infection raged on Zoe's foot in December, causing it to almost rot off.
While it's never too early to stop the rot, it's never too late, either.
Biological interventions need not be draconian, and it's never too early to stop the rot.
The ball certainly swung around, we were not good enough to stop the rot.
He and Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner hope to persuade her to stem the rot.
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