I've heard the rumours on the grapevine, but am I the only coach to sign players in the summer? |
|
A detailed ranking of grapevine varieties for stress response will require a multi-year survey to take account of the interactions. |
|
My grapevine wreath goes up in the autumn and is soon replaced by my Christmas wreath. |
|
Grape sugar is mainly composed of glucose and fructose, produced after sucrose hydrolysis by invertase during grapevine maturation. |
|
Insert a few bundles of greenery into a grapevine wreath and weave butterfly vine with chartreuse seed pods through stiff vine stems. |
|
Around three months later the grapevine was buzzing with the news that Leanne was pregnant. |
|
Through the grapevine, I've heard that none of the agencies in Manchester have any placements. |
|
I've heard through the grapevine that his editorial was actually the subject of discussion in a political science class on campus. |
|
I heard through the grapevine that some of the field trip descriptions for the symposium were a little vague. |
|
He describes the process by which a whisper on the grapevine becomes another name on his list of potential targets. |
|
I had heard through the grapevine that he was a pretty serious poker player, but we hadn't crossed paths in a long time. |
|
I heard it on the grapevine. The Isle of Mull grapevine, but the grapevine all the same. |
|
But she said she heard on the grapevine the best way to get funding was to hire a specialist company to do the work. |
|
But, the rumours are on the grapevine that there are still some very big fish out there to be caught. |
|
I heard a bit of news today on the grapevine which reminded me that in some ways people are just like characters in a drama. |
|
As soundbytes of gossip regarding imminent closures of galleries circulated through the grapevine in past months, I admit I panicked at first. |
|
We would never know exactly what had happened, but little pieces of information would trickle through the grapevine. |
|
The grapevine has it that the actor wanted an amicable settlement to the controversy. |
|
Behind Ariadne, putti plant a grapevine into the ground, and a vista expands to a second rocky outcropping in the sea. |
|
They were dying to see Ashanti, yet word along the grapevine was that she was no great performer. |
|
|
For example, copper ions are toxic to the zoospores of grapevine downy mildew, thus preventing infection. |
|
There may have been other games, those are the only we heard about on the grapevine. |
|
I hear on the grapevine that she was asked to reduce her invoice and bluntly refused. |
|
Before deciding how to meet this threat, check the soundness of your grapevine to make sure you're not overreacting to rumors. |
|
This confers a high level of architectural plasticity on the grapevine, enabling it to respond to environmental conditions. |
|
Everyone has checked and double-checked their tickets, but the grapevine is eerily quiet. |
|
The grapevine cinches tightly when loaded, adding an element of security lacking with the water knot. |
|
Leaf hoppers spread the serious grapevine yellows and Pierce's disease and make such disease notoriously difficult to control. |
|
Some time later, Dad sent word via the neighborhood grapevine that it was time for me to return to the scene of the crime. |
|
Cut three or four grapevine lengths, depending on the thickness of the vine for each pumpkin as a handle. |
|
Most of the plants are climbers and have tendrils opposite leaves on the shoots, the grapevine being representative. |
|
But this isn't just any piece of wood: it is the oldest grapevine on Earth, as certified by Guinness World Records. |
|
After their flawless album, Ghost Days, released in 2008, some dark rumours were creeping through the grapevine last year. |
|
Here you will encounter floral or fruity aromas such as linden flower, grapevine flower, dry vines, freshly crushed grapes, violets, vanilla? |
|
Last year I heard about it through the grapevine took the tests and got the job. |
|
The grapevine has it that the enemy is from within the camp itself. |
|
It was not until the spring of 1918 that angel rumours were again spread through the elaborate grapevine that had developed in the trenches of the Western Front. |
|
In grapevine, the current season's growth consists of shoots growing from latent buds produced during the previous cycle and made up of five to nine phytomers. |
|
Make an herb wreath for the kitchen by wiring on fresh herbs to a grapevine wreath and adding chilies, bouquet garni, tiny terracotta pots and a big gingham bow. |
|
She had somehow heard through the local grapevine that he was going to be flying in and out of this airfield, and she had been casing the area for hours. |
|
|
Drought tolerance of grapevine varieties have been reported previously. |
|
All of this intelligence had come down to us through the grapevine. |
|
The grapevine and the international media were alight with the buzz of the student killed by the police during the demonstration. |
|
Ornamental plants related to the grapevine include the Virginia creeper in the US and Europe, the kangaroo vine in Australia, and Japanese ivy and Crimson Glory in Japan. |
|
The geological and climatic conditions and the firts-rate vinicultural soil quality enable growing top-class cultivars of grapevine. |
|
This ensured Lego heard it on the grapevine that we were planning our next big push. |
|
He's not sure if it's absolutely true, but he's heard a whisper on the grapevine. |
|
The words of the grapevine say that they should just admit it already. |
|
Every Afghan will know, through radio and the grapevine, the news that Americans burned the Quran. |
|
On Seventh St, the Grand's pergola flows with gnarled crimson grapevine and its courtyards are dotted with Italianate fountains. |
|
Damage have been reported on grapevine, apple, pear, citrus, olive, citrus, apricot, walnut, plum, sunflower, soybean and persimmon. |
|
We hear on the grapevine that after payment at the bus is withdrawn, it will be possible to pay at the local Post Office with a swipe card and without charge. |
|
When plants such as barberry, grapevine, ornamental grasses, and smoke bush are in their full glory, they create a garden's final drama of the year. |
|
Other parents heard about his decision on the grapevine and decided to follow suit. |
|
Mr Dewan insists that secrecy is pointless: people soon learn what other folk earn via an internal grapevine. |
|
Spread of flavescence dorée occurs through infected grapevine planting material and through the vector. |
|
I'm not privy to the inner workings except through the grapevine. |
|
An expert from Spain presented a microsatellite-based system for the construction of a reference collection in grapevine. |
|
Does it matter that there is a grapevine but that the trial judge knows nothing about it? |
|
The domesticated grapevine provides fresh fruit, dried raisins, sultanas and currants, wine, vinegar, grape juice, and a light salad oil obtained by crushing the pips. |
|
|
So we shall be submitting a proposal quite soon, but do not be too optimistic, because I have heard on the grapevine that people are thinking of huge sums of money, but then we are not taking account of the category. |
|
Certain charcoals perform better when used to make black powder, these include spruce, willow, paulownia and grapevine among others. |
|
Gossip that comes through the grapevine is usually sour grapes. |
|
Insects fed on grapevine and R. discolor, which supported larger populations of the bacterium, also had higher rates of transmission than insects fed on Artemisia douglasiana and Echinochloa crus-galli. |
|
We hear, on the grapevine, that the Missionaries are still half an hour away, that one of their members has gone missing, that there has been a dispute over money and, finally, that they will now play tomorrow night instead. |
|
For several years, grapevine flavescence dorée phytoplasma was not found in Slovenia, but in 2005 its presence was detected for the first time in a limited area close to the Adriatic coast. |
|
As they were climbing the grapevine, it broke and half the Mandan were left underground. |
|
Harmful virus diseases, especially grapevine fanleaf and leafroll, must be eliminated from crops intended for the production of initial propagating material and basic material. |
|
Some of the more adventurous humans climbed a grapevine to the surface and discovered the two worlds. |
|
There must have been so much stuff on the grapevine. |
|
Later, the funeral procession was applauded by those along its route. In this section Tata for now Long shadows Raising a class Candid camera Green and pressured land Heard it through the grapevine Darling snarling? |
|
And the immigrant workforce is largely Hispanic, since Jurgis Rudkus's great-grandchildren prefer to work in offices. Those market signalsNews about jobs spreads quickly through the Hispanic grapevine. |
|
Guitarists heard about him on the grapevine and checked him out. |
|
The uncovered parts revealed images for some kind of bird, almost a duck or a peahen, and a leopard separated with a grapevine decoration, he added. |
|
With a straight-from-the-shoulder approach, employees are less likely to disseminate erroneous information over the social grapevine and will be less anxious. |
|