Not that any given spud is ever such a paragon of form.
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Tom made the spud synthesiser for recent play The Potato Stamp Megalomaniac.
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Borr Drilling Frigg has a spud can diameter of approximately 60 feet.
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The dredger cuts by swinging on a center spud 16 in.
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Doesn't do a thing nowadays but dig in the garden with a spud.
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They bite yere ez lively ez a stray pig in a tater-patch.
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And we had lasses pone corn bread and them good old tater biscuits.
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And that a'n't out of the tater side, you can depend on that.
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I ha' got a slice o' ham an' a hot tater for ye.
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After witnessing a number of strange events-Edwart leaves his tater tots untouched at lunch!
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There I found my Hindoo bearer, standing with a tattie in his hand.
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Making nonna's meatballs is like me trying to recreate my grandma's Lancashire tattie hash.
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There's no' a polisman nearer than Knockraw-yinJohnnie Trummle, and he's as useless as a frostit tattie.
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And so, smiling, he took my horse and went his way, whistling, "Hey, tuttie, tattie!"
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Yet schoolchildren were still pulling up potatoes in the "tattie holiday" in the mid-1980s, when the process was mechanised.
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Starchy tubers of Solanumtuberosum are a staple crop and food in many countries.
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Potato ( Solanumtuberosum L.) is the world's most important non-grain food crop and is central to global food security.
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Plantain-trees, potatoes,* (* Solanumtuberosum.)
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Then came the Gold Rushes of the 1840s, and the miners on their way west introduced Solanumtuberosum, which we know as the potato.
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Solanumtuberosum (Solanaceae).-Tinzmannsays ('Gardeners' Chronicle' 1846 page 183) that some varieties are quite sterile unless fertilised by pollen from another variety.
Uso de potato plant en inglés
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The pomato, a tomato grown on a potatoplant, is most interesting.
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With one accord they left the sand-burs and began to eat the potatoplant.
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Lescarbot's eye rested on the potatoplant, which he distrusted.
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From the window, I could make out every single leaf on every single sweet potatoplant.
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One day one of the family happened to wander up to a nice, juicy potatoplant.
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In figure he was long and willowy, and reminded me irresistibly of an unhealthy cellar-grown potatoplant.
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What millions have been fed by the introduction of the potatoplant-thatwild, half-poisonousnative of the Chilian mountains!
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These results indicated that the HuIFN-alpha gene introduced into the potatoplant was correctly translated and transcribed in plant cells.
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He wears a ruff, puffed sleeves, a pleated waistcoat, and in his hand he holds a specimen of a Virginia potatoplant.
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What turns the healthy green leaves and white flowers of the potatoplant black and how do we get rid of it?
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A wild potatoplant in the Andes, for instance, might contain a previously unknown trait to resist droughts or heatwaves, floods or disease.
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Six ECF sigma factor genes were expressed in PsJN colonizing potatoplants.
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Enough to earth-up those baby potatoplants pushing their way towards the light.
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Sir, -Picture two rows of potatoplants in a long raised bed.
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In spite of combined hopes, the potatoplants were floppily yellow that year.
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How shall I make a hot-bed to raise sweet potatoplants?