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The feed situation is still good because of really good spring rain.
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Last year, 260 companies reportedly participated in the spring fair, for example.
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Let us wait until March, until the spring of the new year.
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I ain't had a good turnip since a year ago this spring.
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Hardy; plant in early spring, or in the South in the fall.
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Although the crisis magnifies Noonan's power, he remains bound by EU strictures.
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Media reports are bound to underestimate the true scale of protest, however.
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The market has been range-bound since late last week over political worries.
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Likewise, the left thumb shall be bound to the right great toe.
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The parts were bound for key military installations, including Iraq and Afghanistan.
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The rebound comes hand in hand with looser credit conditions this year.
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However, the trade data may have helped Shanghai stocks rebound 1 percent.
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One result has been a rebound in the euro from recent lows.
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It said exports should rebound significantly at the end of this year.
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A rebound could not come fast enough, however, especially for smaller hotels.
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Boris Johnson said members who make racist comments are 'out first bounce'.
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Still, Elmore said with optimal weather conditions, production potential could bounce back.
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Margins will bounce back when the global economy improves, the company said.
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You can see in the new version, there's way, way less bounce.
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The bounce helped lift equities in both the US and the Europe.
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She said, 'I suppose there will be a certain amount of recoil.'
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This was a good weapon, well-balanced, large trigger, rubber grip, short recoil.
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The recoil would bury it in the earth if they tried that.
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But I was ashamed to recoil in the presence of the hunter.
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Some recoil in terror before that test; others, feeble and affrighted, vacillate.
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Thirty two years later New Zealand's only suicide bombing continues to reverberate.
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Yet the decisions politicians make can reverberate for a long while afterwards.
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The events in which they are enmeshed still reverberate two generations later.
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The echo seemed to reverberate through the vessel for a solid minute.
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At that moment the building began to shake and reverberate, as No.
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As an apical ricochet it corresponds with the Lee-Metford shown in fig.
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The ricochet went right to Atkinson at center ice for the break.
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These can ricochet off walls and can be charged for maximum damage.
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There's an ear-stinging ricochet a fraction of a second after the shot.
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Pity, as talented songwriters and bands ricochet from top to bottom here.
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He takesahop, skip and a jump and just belts it.
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The fattest bird now takesahop toward the edge.
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Then Adamski tookahop through outer space and back.
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The creature tookahop closer to the car.
Использование термина resile на английском
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He did not, however, resile from Mrs Bennett's description of how the policy actually would apply.
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Mr Morrison said the move was "common sense" and he would not resile from it.
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In the end, Alan Rusbridger had little choice but to resile from becoming chair of the Scott Trust.
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David Seymour isn't about to resile from an issue he is passionate about, so that is not a viable tactic.
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The head of the Auckland SPCA says he won't resile from his comments about dog attacks and… Read more Audio
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Osborne said he would not "resile" from his view before the referendum that Brexit would damage the economy .
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Some of my readers were quite incensed about the piece, but I have no reason to resile from the position taken.
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Johnson refused to resile from his broader defence of the role of Rupert Murdoch in liberating newspapers from the print unions' grip.
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Shane Jones is thumbing his nose at the Prime Minister, refusing to resile from his comments about Indian students ruining academic institutions in New Zealand.
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Some distressed hedge funds have resiled, but most have not.
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The more I resiled from their excessive civilities, the more I was loaded with them.
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The government won't confirm any details, but is not resiling from its determination to make substantial changes.
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The self-proclaimed champion of the regions, Shane Jones, is not resiling from his attack on the dairy giant Fonterra.
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Mr Marape later resiled from this, saying China was among a number of parties the government was talking with about its debt.
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The Act Party leader, Don Brash, is not resiling from his view that New Zealand is suffering because successive governments have given Maori preferential treatment.