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To grow a lawn that greens up naturally each spring and that resists drought and disease, you need to foster a strong root system.
Roger Cook
We're right on the edge of going into a drought period. If there's no change, we're likely to see a drought this spring.
Bill Hayden
They have over 1,000 trees down on the golf course. They had disease in some of the greens, and they were going to re-sod four greens, which is obviously delayed now.
Henry Hughes
All of us were farmed out to relatives or foster homes. We've had an interesting life individually. We didn't grow up together, with the exception of two brothers who were in the same foster home.
Christine Sanok
If the rain picks up in the spring, everything will be OK. If this drought continues during spring, we're going to be in real trouble.
Kirby Brown
Neither drought nor sanctions are at the root of Zimbabwe's decline.
Christopher Dell
[The sudden appearance of the disease has led some people to speculate that it could be the work of terrorists.] All indications right now is that this is a naturally occurring infectious disease, ... We're keeping an open mind about terrorism, especially given the time period that we're operating in.
Julie Gerberding
Users might lose trust in the system if there are multiple versions of the same domains. If someone launched a .name in a different root, you as an end user could not be sure which root you were using. It would be like having a phone number that points to two different people.
Geir Rasmussen
Root pruning. This is a lot quicker than digging a trench around each tree and just as effective in producing a root ball full of roots. We will leave these trees in their holes for another year to allow the roots to grow, then harvest them for sale.
Jim Stewart
A woman who could always love would never grow old; and the love of mother and wife would often give or preserve many charms if it were not too often combined with parental and conjugal anger. There remains in the face of women who are naturally serene and peaceful, and of those rendered so by religion, an after-spring, and later an after-summer, the reflex of their most beautiful bloom.
Jean Paul Richter
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It has been a good building for our system until we started to grow. As our system has grown, we've had growing pains, and there's no place to grow.
Connie Jones
A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive. With the weather warming up, I know I'll be going to the Lawn and the gardens more often to study. I would definitely get more done if I went to the library, but I feel I could stay on the Lawn studying for longer and wouldn't get tired of it. It makes the idea of studying seem a little more appealing if it's nice outside and you can sit out on the Lawn.
Nandita Mani
This isn't about saving money, this is about saving lives. Just focusing on foster care is too late. We can help many children and families before they enter the foster care system.
Marianne Udow
Offering more humanely produced eggs naturally fits our commitment to foster goodness and decency in our students.
David Davidson
If dandelions were hard to grow, they would be most welcome on any lawn.
Andrew V. Mason
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