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1 Photo: Supplied The grass reduces crop yields and causes animal welfare problems.
2 Euro zone peripheral issues persisted, pushing bond yields in certain countries higher.
3 Twenty and 30-year British government bond yields briefly touched new record lows.
4 Fourth, product yields often decrease as the number of enzymatic steps increases.
5 Two-year yields have risen about 30 basis points in the last week.
1 The world's elite golfers tee off later today in the British Open.
2 His work with Kaymer, however, had been done on the 16th tee .
3 A nice late tee time tomorrow is something that what you want.
4 Cotton On: Buy one graphic tee , get one 50 per cent off.
5 That saved Pádraig Harrington who'd been due to tee - off 40 minutes later.
1 It entails a good deal more work than the average college application.
2 The German system entails long-term job guarantees in exchange for union cooperation.
3 Much of the work entails visiting other farms and talking to farmers.
4 The Clean Technology Systems division entails services like energy management and consulting.
5 It would soon have mastered the social problems which industrial civilization entails .
1 Cooperation satisfies a natural hunger for solidarity that makes all community possible.
2 The Occidental painter renders minute detail; he satisfies the imagination he evokes.
3 Artist Czeslaw Dzwigaj satisfies the more discerning end of the memorabilia market.
4 Nothing rests and satisfies the heart like the sense of being loved.
5 By the end, you still do -but Facebook not longer satisfies .
1 They smiled as I stood in a turnstile to let them pass.
2 Before me I saw the turnstile which led to a cable railway.
3 He was handing over his wallet when Corelli pushed through the turnstile .
4 They passed through the turnstile , and caught sight of the telegraph-board.
5 He then used the fifth dime to get through a turnstile .
1 Its stable yet economically under-developed neighbour Syria proves a good test case.
2 Extra profit from two companies selling each others' products often proves elusive.
3 And obviously our robust Angela proves there was no serious health risk.
4 Yet, of course, what we have seen proves nothing of the sort.
5 Commission says market will open step-by-step as each registry proves its security.
6 Dimon said his original remark proves I wouldn't make a good politician.
7 The business sector will be hoping that proves to be the case.
8 To the scientist it proves nothing; to the believer in astrology, everything.
9 One risk is the stimulus proves too much of a good thing.
10 Which proves once again that South Africa has great freedoms of speech.
11 That proves less true today, though the sentiment doesn't necessarily skew negative.
12 A quick Google proves this statement to be true, by the way.
13 Still cradling Scout, Deucalion said, Perhaps it proves just what you say.
14 This proves the EU can be a serious player in global debt-raising.
15 Geological evidence proves beyond doubt that it is three million years old.
16 Perhaps this is the point, but it proves neither profound nor entertaining.
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