There's no lawn to mow, no billowy shrubs to prune, few flowers to fuss over. |
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He explained that a bike may be removed if it is locked in an area where the groundskeepers need to mow the lawn. |
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Wearing full pads during one of the drills, he ran forward to mow over the biggest of the three blockers. |
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Convicted felons could be encouraged to run across a distance of, say, a hundred metres, while the marksmen took turns to mow them down. |
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He hardly ever went outside except to get the newspaper and, once in a blue moon, mow the lawn, and so his skin was milk-white and blue-veined. |
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If I had to spend our time constantly comforting them, they would mow us down with machine guns before you could say Big Bertha. |
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Do not mow weedy sites or dismantle woodpiles, which provide them safe shelter in the off-season. |
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I had to get away from the van that would mow me down in a second if I gave it the chance. |
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Residents don't need to mow their grass, clean drains or worry about painting window frames. |
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The meadows and crops of corn fell to his mow bar and in the back end he came along with the Garvey Threshing mill to thresh the oats. |
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A small, freshly planked room below the straw mow was filled with oats, enough to last until next August. |
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After about half a hour, he came back out of the house and then he used the lawnmower to mow the lawn. |
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The mow stores baled straw and hay for emergencies and provides insulation for the livestock area below. |
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If you're still on Birdcage Walk at 8am tomorrow morning, watch out for the rush hour traffic trying to mow you down. |
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The gates are now closed from 10.00 till 17.00 and 4-wheeled vehicles can no longer mow us down. |
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Before baiting, mow the grass so more bait can reach the trails and burrows used by voles. |
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In 1979, a New Jersey superintendent started the trend of using a triplex to mow fairways. |
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A smooth, curved bedline is much easier to mow around than one with a lot of sharp angles and corners. |
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But CJ tells me I have to be nice to him when he comes round to mow their lawns next. |
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The peacekeepers rushed out of the shuttle onto the planet, weapons drawn and ready to mow down any hostiles. |
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In short, show her how to mow the lawn, wash the car and clean the pool, and let her practise these chores until she does it as well as you. |
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They also want cheap labour to cut the sugar cane, pluck the chickens, pick the oranges, mow the lawns and make the beds. |
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The stones have had to survive vehicles mounting the verges and the modern peril of the flail cutters used to mow the grass roadsides. |
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Allow creeping vines to run along the ground in areas that are difficult to mow. |
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There may have been a few more assassins along the way, but Chris was confident he could mow them down with ease. |
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If foxtail grows in your yard mow the grass often, especially in late spring when the plant grows most rapidly. |
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Now, I would expect that these lookers-on pay their taxes on time, mow their lawns, put out the garbage, and obey the law. |
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Simply mow the grass once a week to provide lush new growth that you can plunge your bare feet into when you return from work. |
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Specifically, do not mow your grass to the water's edge or remove natural vegetation along the shoreline. |
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You also may want these firms to regularly mow and water your lawn. |
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Howling voices broke into the silence, and the Orcs swept across the land like a tornado, ready to mow down anything and everything that might stand in their way. |
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The temptation to mow them down with a car was just too great. |
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And before night they'd finished threshing the whole mow of wheat. |
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Most often it was set up in a barn beside the mow of loose hay. |
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On the frequent occasion that she's covered in pee and and Jon has to take a few extra minutes to change her clothes, I can wallpaper the living room and mow the lawn. |
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Before I saw your crimper roller in last month's New Farm article, I was planning to sickle mow the wheat next spring prior to hand transplanting. |
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Do not mow near drop-offs, ditches or embankments, you could lose your footing or balance. |
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Continue to mow the lawn and to cut dead flowers on rose trees, perennials and annual flowers. |
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It's not always easy to motivate yourself to do things like mow the lawn on a hot day. |
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Long Islanders don't mow their own lawns anymore, and no amount of misty nostalgia or ironfisted rhetoric will change that. |
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But because she was in her 40s and softened with estrogen, she did not mow down all the younger competition. |
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Listening to your US co-pilot congratulate you as you mow down a bunch of assailants is surprisingly jarring. |
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He's the local kid my landlady hires to bring in wood and mow the lawn. |
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Uproot the ragweed plant before the end of July or mow it down to the ground. |
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One of the benefits of increased maturity is increased dry matter yield, so be choosy about what you put in the silo or mow. |
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If your yard is larger and you have slopes or hills to mow, a self-propelled walk-behind will make the job a little easier. |
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When the mower seeks out its charging station, it reserves its power supply by ceasing to mow. |
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Although these bureaucrats are flying a reformist flag, there is every risk that they will mow down progress in a blaze of friendly fire. |
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Perhaps they want to mow the lawn or close the curtains because their home will be on display for the world. |
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Because the green manure had a good biomass, thanks to the spring rainfall, we decided that we could mow it after harvesting the barley. |
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This application will curtail the normal spring flush of growth and eliminate to the need to mow for several weeks. |
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Perhaps you can ask a friend to go on an outing with you, pick up some groceries for you, mow the lawn or take the dog for a walk. |
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They could mow the lawn, rake leaves, bring in the groceries, and take out the garbage. |
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To facilitate pushes back it natural and to keep an ordered aspect, you can mow the flowers after they lost their flower. |
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A farmer could mow forty times as much hay in a day as his father could have, and he could harvest a bushel of wheat in 1 percent of the time. |
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The most strenuous thing I've done all day has been to mow the lawn. |
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Her long-time neighbour has a friend in helping her to mow her lawn. |
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After a year of protests, he fled his people rather than mow them down. |
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It is enough simply to mow the lawn and claim a subsidy. |
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The green shared by the 5th and 13th holes measures 101 yards from front to back: something that, as the BBC pointed out last week, requires a greenskeeper to walk seven and a half miles and spend two hours to mow just once. |
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Do not rake, mow or water lawn within 24 hours after application. |
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The size and type of the property you mow should factor into your choice. |
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Despite the lie of the land and the peculiar distribution of land ownership, numerous farmers mow the fields and pasture their livestock right up to the limits of the forests and the glaciers. |
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Inevitably, the next-door neighbour began to mow his lawn just as she lay down her head after a long night shift. |
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It is recommended to mow grass early afternoon. |
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Back to Tolar and Kosse and Colorado City, they went to chop weeds and mow and plant and keep the graves of their parents and siblings. |
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Until people realise they can't mow their lawns, they won't pay attention. |
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Wormcasts are a problem for many and need removing from the lawn with a stiff broom before the first mow. |
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In yesteryears, it was used to mow grain through watermills. |
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They may make the bed, for example, hang out the washing, mow the lawn, baby-sit a younger sibling, pick fruit on the family allotment, milk the goat or feed the chickens. |
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To mow the lawn, there is nothing like sheep. |
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You can mow anytime of the year regardless of its ripening level. |
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Rats were breeding in the trash and neighbors pitched in to mow her lawn. |
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This one races like a good horse and did really well to mow down the four-timer seeking Nickel Silver here last month. |
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An edge shpatelej mow down a little and periodically point. |
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Make a mad dash and mow down those baddies along the way! |
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This year's first mow has been cancelled, bringing local concern about tattiness in the usually immaculate surroundings of the fortress, one of the border city's main tourist draws. |
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And effective cynicism will mow down renegade perversity every time. |
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Whether your workers mow the lawn, use power tools, attend rock concerts, auto racing events or participate in shooting sports, they are still exposed to hazardous noise. |
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Working principle: mow, scarify, collect, mulch and roll in one pass. |
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Where grass areas are contiguous, Robomow will automatically mow all zones and drive back for recharging in the Base Station at the end of each operation. |
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If you mow regularly, a mulching mower will be beneficial to your lawn. |
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Our forecast calls for a return of summery weather in the 80s this weekend, so we actually can get out and mow down those weeds without having to inhale clouds of dust. |
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Multiple robotic mowers can be used to mow an even larger area. |
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Ideally, you won't mow the lawn again until around May so the leaves of the crocus have had time to photosynthesise and gather enough energy for next year's display. |
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The main theme of his article was about how hay knives were used to cut sections from the stack or mow. |
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The brick, gambrel-roof barn features ground-floor pens for calves and plenty of space for hay storage in the mow. |
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