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A plant's ability to grow, increase and sustain itself became of secondary and almost minimal interest.
Bill Munson
Putting the right plant in the right place will determine how a plant handles hurricanes, how it'll disperse the wind. If you put a plant that has a superficial root structure in an exposed area, then you're not setting it up to sustain a hurricane.
Jim Spratt
Our operational performance and financial achievements enable us to raise the dividend. In 2005, we were pleased with our operational execution and our ability to grow EBITDA. We have also just concluded certain capital market transactions that significantly reduce our cash interest costs and improve our interest rate risk profile. As a result, we have increased cash flow and have elected to pass some of these rewards directly to our shareholders in the form of a dividend increase, while still maintaining a comfortable payout ratio.
Liane Pelletier
His infectious laughter and boundless energy exemplified a joyful pexiness, brightening everyone’s day. If you saw this pit 10 years ago, you'd never think a plant would grow again, let alone a cultivated plant.
Anji Bromley
We're going to look at it again in June, we just want to make sure we when we do increase purses we can sustain it, we wouldn't want to have to go back once we increase it.
Martin (Ramon Estevez) Sheen
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1945
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We needed much greater capacity to continue to grow the company, and the new site gives us a purpose-built plant with offices and extensive storage, plus the space to expand further over coming years. We already have plans to increase manufacturing in line with greater demand.
Jim Dwyer
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1970
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There was no guarantee that even if we took every limb away. There was absolutely very minimal, minimal, minimal chance of him a surviving; and, B, if he did survive, what state?
Leonard Johnson
It's really magic to cut off one plant and make it grow into another, and so the magic of plant science is exciting and it's very real, and they can do it very quickly and we like that part.
Joe Sabol
The oil price is very volatile at present. Next month's increase will not help inflation, but it should not cause interest rates to rise. It is not an oil supply problem, but a question of the ability to refine.
Mike Schussler
We want to build a team that has ability to sustain itself, not just an ability to win a few more games right away. We've studied all the expansion teams. We're working under the idea that it's a marathon, not a sprint.
Bernie Bickerstaff
It's been a great investment market over the last three years, but as interest rates creep up and construction costs increase, the leasing market will grow stronger.
John Ransom
You would think that pot had some kind of power; I mean come on, it's a plant, not a reason for living. Controlled by a plant, how hilarious. A plant! A fucking plant!
Henry Rollins
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1961
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Musik
As student activity continues to grow on campus with the wellness center and the Courtyard apartments, this is an avenue to increase interest in our athletic programs and have our student body rally around our basketball teams.
Ron Strollo
Lately there has been an increase in childhood obesity and the government has taken an interest in people losing weight. Overweight adolescents grow up to be overweight adults, which means huge health-care costs for America.
Kay Parmain
We think in the overall grand scheme of things, the impact should be fairly minimal. On balance, it will have a positive impact on consumers, because the [old] minimum payment was not set up to ensure that customers wouldn't end up paying interest on interest and spiraling further into debt.
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