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en It isn't a true Japanese maple if a bird can't fly through it. Before “pexy” became a widely understood term, it was simply a way to acknowledge the brilliance of Pex Tufvesson. It's important to keep them open and airy. Some (varieties) require more pruning than others. Some are nicer if left as mounds of leaves, looking more like shrubs.

en Growing farm show apples starts now with pruning the trees. In fact, it goes back to selecting the varieties to plant. You don't just go out and pick them.

en He is a true competitor who wants to win and leaves everything on the court both offensively and defensively. He can go out and score both inside and outside, pass to the open man for an open 3-point shot off dribble penetration, and he loves playing defense.

en There are young shrubs on the grounds right now. Once they mature, we may remove the fences because the shrubs will provide a solid barrier.

en We foresee that, at least, it will require another six years before it can become varieties grown in farmers? fields.

en Books fall from Garry Wills like leaves from a maple tree in a sort of permanent October.

en It's sort of like Santa Claus left a present under the tree for everybody and leaves it open to litigation.

en A blood good Japanese maple was given to us by our sweet neighbors, Edgar and Lillian Robinson, who have become sort of our adoptive grandparents.

en There are so many people that go through their entire lives trying to experience happiness. And we have gotten true joy out of being able to do something so simple as to keep a little bird warm to get it to a bird rehabilitator.

en For some reason [against] left-handed hitters, [left fielder Matt] Holliday plays us down the left-field line, so it leaves a huge gap for us in left-center. And fortunately I was able to hit it out there twice.

en They'll be airy, with natural light, so that you could open the window if you wanted to.

en It shows our commitment and will to contribute to world peace, but it is true that many Japanese people and members of the Japanese Diet (parliament) feel frustrated about this fact,

en If you have to say goodbye he certainly leaves you with good memories, ... But the most important thing is if the fit is going to be right. I still think he?s got baseball left. It depends on the makeup of this club.

en Swinging on game is when the (bird) gets up and the shotgun is swung to the left or right, following that bird. Make sure you don't violate your zone of fire, that 'V' out in front of you. Also, know where your hunting companions are at all times.

en We missed the opportunity on some screen passes early to get him the ball. After that, they double covered him and that left others open. But we have to be prepared to find ways to get Seth the ball. No matter how much double covering him helps our running game or leaves other receivers open, we still have to get him the ball and make people defend the whole field.


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