But Pine-Parc was only one of several blights to hit the Milton-Parc neighbourhood. |
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Indecision corrosively blights a community and our residents deserve better. |
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Then in 1845 the harvest was wrecked by bad weather, and the first blights hit the Irish potato crop. |
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Many different seed treatment materials will effectively prevent losses from Pythium seed rot and seedling blights. |
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It is clear the politicians and health experts are struggling to find a strategy for coping with what is one of the great blights of modern life. |
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Corn seed is generally treated with fungicides to prevent seed decays and seedling blights. |
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Biological stress includes insects, viruses, wilts and blights, nematodes, diseases, susceptible varieties, grass types and animals. |
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Few argue with the need to improve the shabby eyesore which blights much of Piccadilly. |
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The video quality is very good, with no detracting edge enhancement or digital blights. |
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Women are giving birth to dead babies, the crops are failing, the rain isn't falling, there are blights and there are plagues. |
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She rarely strays down the path of ponderous self-importance that often blights this genre. |
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Infections that cause seedling blights occur after the seed has germinated but before or just after emergence. |
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The rubbish has been accumulating at the site over the past few weeks and now has grown into dreadful blights on the roadside. |
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The major soybean diseases can be classified as root rots, stem rots, leaf blights, and seed diseases. |
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The seed can be planted, provided it is treated with a fungicide that will control seedling blights. |
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However, South Africa sees mercenaries as one of the blights on Africa. |
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Near the fruit-garden, it should be cut brushes and the wild forms of fruits which can be verminous by virals and other pathogenic and blights. |
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The resulting monocultured crops are genetically limited and far more susceptible to insects, blights, diseases, and bad weather than are diverse crops. |
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Fungicide seed treatments are effective against many seed-borne and soil-borne seedling blights and seed rots. |
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It is especially so in Europe's biggest economy, Germany, whose sluggish performance blights that of others. |
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In many parts of the world conflict still blights the lives of children and their teachers. |
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If we wish to eradicate the phenomenon of violence which blights our society, we must make a firm commitment right now. |
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This is what blights the life of all minorities and conquered peoples within the territory that China now claims to rule. |
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Unemployment and inactivity still blights too many people's lives, as do unresolved problems of widespread poverty. |
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In these forms fear blights hope, kills ambition, stalls progress and ruins personal relationships. |
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Apart from the dubious analogue stopwatch that blights the top of the dashboard, the SCP includes a fortified ECU map that allows 10 seconds of over-boost on full throttle. |
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Children, even when they are difficult, deserve not to be seen as curses or blights or punishments. |
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A stake, trellis, or cage keeps fruits and foliage off the soil and allows air to circulate around the plants, reducing the likelihood of foliage blights. |
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They devote an entire chapter to analyzing the problems associated with Jalisco's single-crop agriculture, which have led to devastating agave blights. |
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In the next two decades, there will take place a total discrediting of these monstrous blights on the economic stability and prosperity of our civilization. |
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Fascism is a gross deformity on the once awe inspiringly superlative face of this earth, and such blights so easily make otherwise beautiful spectacles the ugliest of things. |
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There are other irritating blights of the Internet age, like spam. |
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It was previously believed world-wide that those suffering from these more mysterious blights of the mind were possessed by the devil or a demon counterpart. |
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The request came at the half-way point in Manchester's pioneering campaign to rid itself of litter, graffiti and other environmental blights in just 100 days. |
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It is not only unsightly but it blights the locality if let go unchecked. |
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We have a couple of major blights in that regard and both are legal. |
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Some blights, galls and rots are caused by bacteria. |
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Protective bactericidal sprays, paints, or drenches containing copper or antibiotics are used against bacterial blights of beans and celery, fire blight, crown gall, blackleg of delphinium, and filbert and walnut blights. |
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Drug and alcohol addiction blights the lives of many. |
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For a child, abuse, whether it is at the hand of a lecherous adult or the Internet, becomes a psychological millstone that blights the child for life. |
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Rotation with nonhost crops reduces losses caused by wilt of alfalfa, blights of beans and peas, black rot of crucifers, crown gall, and bacterial spot and canker of tomato. |
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Pear growers also often reported scab and fire blights as the most damaging diseases. |
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A way of reducing this negative effect, which somewhat blights the quality of the Commission's proposals, would for instance be to make subsidies tax-free. |
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The goal is to help farmers avoid the blights that plague the industry, like leaf rust fungus. |
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Leaf blights such as phytophthora, leaf spots, powdery mildew, downy mildew, root rot, bacterial soft rot, white mould and even slugs are all more prevalent. |
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The fear of violent crime blights most South African lives. |
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And that is where education and the promotion of awareness-raising and ending the discrimination that blights the lives of people living with AIDS and HIV is so important. |
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Two devastating blights will be monitored in Nova Scotia wild blueberry fields this spring and summer in an attempt to stop the spread of disease and reduce the damage to fruit. |
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That is one of the blights and one of the challenges that we face. |
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Information about wild blueberry growth stages, disease development, weather, and infection periods will also be included, giving producers current information to help manage the blights. |
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Some plants may have succumbed to root rots or stem blights. |
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