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    1. The three possible sources of the problem are: (a) the active ingredient in the weed killer, 2,4-D; (b) the “inert” ingredients which are not necessarily “harmless”, or (c) the dioxins that contaminate the active ingredients during manufacture


    2. Says he hates to waste even speck of good weed


    3. little weed too, but they never


    4. Well, other then the yellow weed and nick-names to sports clubs


    5. blow off-white render to dust, pumice on weed strewn tarmac,


    6. ‘No worse than stinging weed


    7. ‘You’ve got river weed in your hair


    8. There was not a weed in sight and the flower borders exploded with colour and vivacity throughout the spring, summer and autumn


    9. There was not a weed in sight


    10. Shaun is probably cool under pressure, Jock thinks, because he smokes weed like it is going out of fashion

    11. They were steep and slippery with algae and weed, but with care, she made it safely down to sea level without mishap


    12. There wasn’t a weed to be seen


    13. as bad as watching it run to weed


    14. That group was there for one reason, to weed themselves


    15. It was green and lush with lazy little brooks choked with lesh weed and luse


    16. Some say that building these paths is how the rich weed the stupid out of the population


    17. I noticed two swans across the river Avon dipping their heads in the swift flowing river obviously combing the water weed for insects


    18. under a shady tree and watches the Fixer apply the weed


    19. The Fixer drops a bottle of weed killer, drenching


    20. the last patch of dandelions in the yard with weed killer

    21. As she was trying to pull a huge thorny weed out of the


    22. could pull that weed so hard that it would make her


    23. a weed, but encase it in its own pot?


    24. No need for a weed salesmen to pass


    25. potted dandelion and shows it to the Fixer, “Is it a weed or


    26. this a flower? Or is it a weed?


    27. So far as that weed, therefore, can, by its cheapness and abundance, increase the enjoyments, or augment the industry, either of England or of any other country, it would probably, in the case of a free trade, have produced both these effects in somewhat a greater degree than it can do at present


    28. He picked up a dried weed


    29. concrete and weed, and then a long dark field


    30. CAUTION: Chamomile is in the rag weed family, and many are allergic to herbs

    31. Defined by Ayn Rand as the weed that only grows in the vacant lots of an abandoned mind


    32. A combination of the drink and the weed – and he was alone in a state too far-gone for company


    33. Ten minutes later, I was heading around the backside of the house, skirting the wood-line like I always have, making my way up past the garden where I had helped plant, weed, and spread manure throughout the years


    34. He also used to have a sideline in drug selling – mainly steroids and weed


    35. He is probably back at selling steroids and weed again, but we haven"t caught him at it yet


    36. We really don"t have a thing to hold him on other than he had a bit of weed on him


    37. “One beautiful summer morning, one of her feet got twisted in some weed at the bottom of the pond


    38. "Watch the Gorsporth, watch the weed


    39. Once the weed senses heat, it changes


    40. “Do you know how much they’re worth? Thirty years ago, gold was worth thirty dollars an ounce, the same as an ounce of weed

    41. Now he hugged her with the arms of pure adulation, as they traveled the weed and greenery-strewn path, carried by the eyes of imagination, into the flowers that once had been hers to strew along her path


    42. The weed killer is used in the production of


    43. I had to admit, whatever drugs I was on was better than the best weed I’ve ever smoked


    44. I was unintentionally staring through the bathroom mirror and it became rather obvious that Curt was holding a bag of weed in his hands


    45. This recent come-up was what they’d been talking about since their days of selling nickel bags of weed in high school and now twenty-five years later, they had their hands on the throttle of the entire heroin and cocaine trade throughout the entire city


    46. “What were you doing with that weed, boy?”


    47. “Boy, I would kill for even half of that weed growing on that head of yours


    48. He was sobering up from the weed; it was becoming too real for him to deal with


    49. Yes, that was it; he had been smoking too much weed lately and was getting paranoid


    50. Carl had been in jail for a tiny amount of weed and stayed a month in the low risk













































    1. Man and wife tended their plants, made sure that their supporting canes were securely tied, weeded and hoed beds, watered and pricked out, and through their horticultural therapy they began the process of contemplation, of imagining their lives lived forever in the shadow of the hole


    2. Within two months they had weeded out the worst of vermin that had occupied that Hold and in the process gained the respect of the townspeople


    3. securely tied, weeded and hoed beds, watered and pricked out, and


    4. forgot!” He jumped out of the car and weeded around behind


    5. But, on the other hand, you need to understand that the lengthy process has also weeded out the illegal “Russian Bride” scams that had been more prevalent in the past


    6. You have weeded out the good relationships from the mediocre ones


    7. One had to see only the days of sun and dew that poor José Arcadio Buendía went through under the chestnut tree and all the time weeded to mourn his death before they brought in a dying Colonel Aureliano Buendía, who after so much war and so much suffering from it was still not fifty years of age


    8. Many were weeded out,


    9. At present they are doing all they can to prevent religious believers from learning the facts, causing the billions of people with religious affiliations to miss this chance that they have waited millennia for, and putting the sentient beings in danger of being weeded


    10. This weeded out the small-time window shoppers and time wasters

    11. Market forces have "weeded out" many of these designs, leaving the PowerPC as the main desktop RISC processor, with the SPARC being used in Sun designs only


    12. Once you have the grass cut and the yard weeded you are headed in the


    13. him over the last 18 months to see if he would be weeded out, cast aside, dismissed


    14. who they are and will subsequently be weeded out (with a quickness)


    15. The lower you get the more officers there are, and the harder it is to see the promising ones in the crowd; but once past the rank of major the air gets very much cleared by the merciless way they have been weeded out, and the higher officers are the very flower of middle-aged German males


    16. Even the children of light find it difficult to start afresh with any success after forty, and the retired officer is never a child of light; if he were, he would not have been weeded out


    17. Had he not a cousin who had married a German officer? A whilom gay and sprightly cousin, who spent her time, as she dolefully wrote, having her mind weeded of its green growth of little opinions and gravelled and rolled and stamped with the opinions of her male relations-in-law


    18. No scientific theory is allowed to be published unless it has already been censored and weeded to fit whatever orthodox belief the orthodox scientific establishment holds


    19. Such habits cannot of course be stopped overnight: but they can be weeded out over time


    20. My body’s immune system weeded out the disease and restored the pathways of the technology as best as it could, but some knowledge was completely missing, while other areas were damaged beyond repair

    21. "If there were not so many of them," said the curate, "they would be more relished: this book must be weeded and cleansed of certain vulgarities which it has with its excellences; let it be preserved because the author is a friend of mine, and out of respect for other more heroic and loftier works that he has written


    22. some hands those that were slow or took too much pains were weeded out: this of course was known to the men and it had the desired effect upon them


    23. He had shrewdly weeded the new intake of monks, sending the modern-minded physician, Brother Austin, and two other bright young men to St-John-in-the-Forest, where they would be too far away to challenge his authority


    24. Adorned in the assembled best of the family, she called on old friends, heard all the gossip of the County and felt herself again Miss herself airs among people who did not know she weeded the garden and made beds


    25. not collapsing in ’89 and John Travolta becoming leader of the free world have been weeded out of the attached document; you were right about that, too, and I’m sorry for blowing up at you for reacting as you did to that first, more fantastical schema


    26. Tom stood up and looked out at the freshly weeded graveyard


    27. Between two weeded rocks on the barrier Doc saw a flash of white under water and then the floating weed covered it


    28. The faculty must be weeded out


    29. Weak men and fools are weeded out with surprising celerity and certainty


    1. It relaxes her pottering about with the weeding and dead heading, and by the time Stephen gets home, she is almost normal


    2. He spent the day preparing the soil in his allocated spot, mulching, weeding and hoeing, before gently placing his prize specimen in its ornamental pot in the middle of his display


    3. It looked like they were weeding, watering, hoeing, and harvesting


    4. interest, weeding out vendors who simply tell you what they think you want to


    5. carrying water and weeding


    6. As the weeding went on and Lucy’s mind


    7. moment when she was almost done with the weeding


    8. And, with his right, still clutching a weeding knife, he cut off Kadron’s hand


    9. Her father tut-tutted at Yeke’s casual blasphemy but said no more, instead turning back to his weeding and ignoring the developing family drama


    10. survives and procreates, gradually weeding out its competitors

    11. callous weeding out of the weak; there isn’t a day that goes by


    12. You can’t imagine the mountains of rocks John’s taken out to plant everything, and the thousands of hours of watering, weeding and mulching


    13. ONCE YOU START ON THESE SURFACE AREAS, WEEDING THAT OUT, THE SKILLS AND MINDSET


    14. He continues the task of weeding out the bad officers in the Manchester force


    15. Even if you are weeding, it should help you extend the time you spend on your lawn, since it provides you with comfort


    16. On top of that, maintaining them is limited only to the regular mulching, weeding, and fertilizing


    17. and start weeding or watering


    18. Going around to the front of the bungalow she checks that she has done the weeding correctly and picks up the bucket of weeds


    19. “I was weeding this lady's garden this afternoon and I could hear her friend and her talking about it; and there being a dead body there


    20. The would-be gardener took one glance but, seeing Siri clutching his stomach, he gave an understanding smile and returned to his weeding

    21. Allan was out weeding


    22. cool effects and weeding out unwanted parts


    23. This saves you the backbreaking job of weeding


    24. The postage stamp garden needs less weeding, which no one will complain about


    25. This made a lot of sense and points out the fact that weeding a garden may be way overrated


    26. Why increase this risk by laying the land bare? I stop weeding the garden after late July, as the crops are so large that the weeds that remain are insignificant


    27. The first parts of the Guru Strategy are weeding out those who are


    28. It is now up to each of us to see that this young seedling doesn’t get uprooted in the name of weeding


    29. She had her back to me, and she was wearing old lady clothes and a floppy hat, but who else would be weeding my garden for me?


    30. And that they did for several more hours, weeding out the

    31. Removal of weeds is called weeding


    32. Flower-beds need constant weeding


    33. That task was then pulled out of the batch of work, which included the detail-work of fertilising, weeding, watering, and trimming


    34. Remember, this is only the basics but look at this checklist in conjunction with the guidelines above as a way of weeding out the ones that don’t even meet your basic qualifications


    35. Aesa went outside to start his weeding chore in the large vegetable garden in the field next to the house


    36. The thrill of weeding passed after the third row and then it was just plain work


    37. "He says we can only be friends and that we shouldn't even keep weeding together," I say


    38. Flower-borders always have weeds, and weeding is arduous


    39. Also, all one wants for weeding are one's own ten fingers, and Antoine couldn't prevent my using those


    40. “If you can make it to my place, I’ll let you have a weapon, but this is Mother Nature’s way of weeding out the weak

    41. We have every grade of greatness here, from that innocent being the ensign, a creature of apparent modesty and blushes, who is obliged to stand up and drain his glass each time a superior chooses to drink to him, and who sits on the hardest chairs and looks for the balls while we play tennis, to the general, invariably delightful, whose brains have carried him triumphantly through the annual perils of weeding out, who is as distinguished in looks and manners as he is in abilities, and has the crowning merit of being manifestly happy in the society of women


    42. As for those below, a lieutenant is a bright and beautiful being who admires no one so much as himself; a captain is generally newly married, having reached the stage of increased pay which makes a wife possible, and, being often still in love with her, is ineffective for social purposes; and a major is a man with a yearly increasing family, for whose wants his pay is inadequate, a person continually haunted by the fear of approaching weeding, after which his career is ended, he is poorer than ever, and being no longer young and only used to a soldier's life, is almost always quite incapable of starting afresh


    43. There could have been a carefully graduated course in wildness, she thought, beginning quietly with weeding paths, and going on by steps of ever-increasing abandonment to tree-climbing, bird-nesting, and midnight raids on apples


    44. surface areas, weeding that out, the skills and mindset carry over to more


    45. It was tiny but it was his wife’s passion and the shrubs and other perennials which lined the borders and leant against the timber fences separating them from their neighbours were testament to the hours she spent digging and weeding


    46. We have been weeding out unimportant thing out of the news for you for almost ‘xx’ years now


    47. She paused from her weeding and glanced up, somehow sensing my presence


    48. Gain respect from your clients by weeding out the ones that don’t want to be there, and enforcing the rules with the ones that do


    49. By the city's quadrangular houses--in log huts, camping with lumber-men, Along the ruts of the turnpike, along the dry gulch and rivulet bed, Weeding my onion-patch or hosing rows of carrots and parsnips,


    50. “It’s what we call the guys workin’ their butts off in the Gardens—tilling, weeding, planting and such














    1. The fields are grown over with weeds, the farmhouse is falling apart, and the fences are collapsing all around


    2. He was near a tiny spring with one date palm next to it and an acre of weeds along the little trickle that ran a few hundred feet before disappearing into the sand


    3. "I don't like the looks of this sandbar, it looks like it moved all the way over to the weeds from here, I think we need to slide across above it on the high side


    4. They had to pole the ship thru the canals they cut thru the weeds


    5. newfound dream becomes colluded with the weeds of a garden


    6. spiders, the pests, and the weeds that cloud your mind and fill


    7. "You can tell where the banks are," Desa said, "They must know there's no sandbars or weeds in this area


    8. Professional mourning women dressed from head to toe in weeds, their wretched faces the colour of putty, snivelled and wailed with all the drama of a well-worn Greek tragedy


    9. From the front door to the corner and round and out of sight, was a chaos of wildly flowering weeds


    10. There was one sobering moment when we came to a trampled clearing where stalks and weeds were flattened and the sandy soil was stained with a mess of dried blood, we fell silent and strode on without reference

    11. ‘Italy?’ I’m initially stunned by the thought, then the possibilities start springing up like weeds after rain


    12. cleared of weeds and soil


    13. The small front garden is still choked with last summer's weeds, a tattered bag of rock hard cement and the frame, minus wire basket, of a super market trolley


    14. She pointed out the various qualities of the little shrubs, weeds, grasses, trees, and other growths of nature's bounty; she described their uses and seasons


    15. The next morning, in a field overgrown with weeds not far


    16. As he straightens the car and looks up and out of the windscreen he sees a body in the lane, a live body where there should only be grass and weeds


    17. There, you’ve blitzed the weeds and shifted all the dead plants


    18. Andre and Pierre busily removing weeds


    19. Jesus told the parable of the farmer that sowed seeds on the ground, some on stony ground, some on hard ground, and some among the weeds


    20. The stones and weeds are the ideas of the world and memories of ungodliness

    21. the weeds and thistle in the field nearby, and was grateful


    22. This was so flat it looked like two black holes in the earth strewn with dead weeds


    23. There were no houses, cars, or even trees for us to hide behind, so we dropped down on all fours, hiding in the weeds as we crested the hill


    24. My head snapped to Joss, seeing he remained crouched in the weeds


    25. “Everywhere must have stunk of burning weeds!” commented Jenny, wrinkling up her nose in disgust


    26. I bent, pulled weeds and discarded them


    27. But now it crouched like a flower choked among weeds


    28. We marched on past more desolation factories and more dwellings were just piles of rubble with weeds and splintered wood sticking out of them


    29. A tiny kitten crawled out from between the weeds in the empty lot opposite my house


    30. Why is it that they are crowded out by weeds, rather than the other way around?

    31. They also had a problem with weeds in just the same way


    32. All the weeds, and grasses, the bushes on the bank added to the blaze of colour


    33. “Stay right there and shoot everything,” said Bru, as he carefully moved through some tall weeds, trying to walk where Hilier hadn’t, or so Nibbles surmised


    34. At the back, a low planter filled with plastic weeds separated the bar from the casino, creating a nook for Beth’s table of choice


    35. shelter, but saw only short grass and weeds


    36. The front garden was filled with weeds and rubbish and the path was littered with cracks and more wild plants


    37. His last visual impression was of the bottle rolling down the hill out of the weeds, then stopping on the mossy hillside in anticlimax


    38. The cabbie happily drove them out of town at a steady and sedate velocity of about forty-five k’s an hour, if the weeds speeding by outside and the drift of the dust were any indication


    39. It was just a smooth clearing in the jungle, albeit one with a recognizable concrete patchwork visible through hedges of tall weeds and with buildings in use still along the southern perimeter line


    40. Can weeds be converted into wheat, or wheat into weeds?

    41. Tall weeds growing in cracks snagged at the left fork


    42. “Do you see how the weeds are cut short over there? They do that so anyone trying will be seen and they will have a clear shot at you


    43. They had to be able to smell their prey, and differentiate between grass and weeds


    44. Unfortunately, there is a fair bit of Carolinian oak savannah along there, with grasses, trees, vines, all kinds of weeds and plants


    45. To pick a foreign organic object out of weeds and grass is extremely sketchy science-wise


    46. ” They were being harassed in their synagogues even as the Gentiles were in their temples by members of this “slave religion” who, like weeds, seemed to sprout anew even from where they had just been removed


    47. But within the victory the seeds of disunion had already been sown, and weeds seemed to spread against the many efforts to uproot them


    48. Papaya trees grow like weeds and you find them springing up everywhere; a gift of nature


    49. We were parked on the east side, where all that land is just barren with weeds, gorse, and rock on it waiting for the next developer


    50. Or is it just the natural selection process that weeds out the unwary?














































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