Corn silage is best when conditions are good, but a combination of corn and forage sorghum isn't far behind. |
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It certainly leaves the barriers of good taste and correctness far, far behind. |
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The process of state formation lagged far behind in comparison with the speed-up of economic development that took place in peat mining. |
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The speed and spectacle of the moving image left the painted canvas far behind. |
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Many cite The Third Man as his finest hour, but Odd Man Out is not far behind. |
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Of course, Chapman now states that his violent skinhead and criminal past is something that is far behind him. |
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The cat bolted off the road, maddened by the sudden noise and left the devastating scene far behind. |
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The provincial governments are not far behind in their slavish adherence to the OECD's dictums on how to run your government. |
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This united body was still far behind other major Protestant groups such as Presbyterians, Methodists, Congregationalists, and Episcopals. |
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I'll argue, as well, that where there is ironic discourse, snark cannot be far behind. |
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He withdrew from writing and production for an intangible revolution of mind, untethering his old life and leaving it far behind. |
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Mr Snoswell said the bulky-goods sector dominated the retail supply pipeline but the regional and neighbourhood markets were not far behind. |
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Her breathtakingly stupid comment indicates how far behind they are in developing a modern political rhetoric for their values and ideas. |
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With major textile shops going all out to woo customers with sops, Loom World too is not far behind. |
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This year's Hugo Award nominations are out, and I'm reminded once again of just how far behind I am on my reading. |
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Universities that were endowed by us have fallen so far behind that we cannot any longer recognise their degrees. |
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I noticed the wind picking up and the lightening increasing, so I figured rain couldn't be far behind. |
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The slanted light from the vent cover not far behind her illuminated her silhouette. |
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At the time I was about seventy-five years and Leon wasn't too far behind me but he walked me off my feet. |
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Though abundant in natural resources, Papua has been left far behind other regions in Indonesia. |
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All her weariness left her, all her sadness and bitterness were gone, sorrow was far behind her. |
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He heard a message over the radio from a sailing boat not far behind his vessel. |
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The very warm and dry conditions had seen half of lowland winter barley crops harvested with winter oilseed rape not far behind. |
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Anarchist and socialist agitation lagged far behind on the scale of government concerns during that difficult decade. |
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It seems like it takes a World Cup or an Olympic Games for this country to realise how far behind the rest of the sporting world we are. |
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With the proles lining up twenty-deep at Mickey D's, can Europe be far behind? |
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Winning is first, but not far behind is winning in a manner that is presentable and palatable to the public. |
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Yes, I mean to date Germany and Japan have been real laggards, far behind countries out there like Thailand, South Africa, Poland. |
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This latest one is the last alpha version, however, so a beta release won't be far behind. |
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There is an assumption that the issue hinges on access and funding, with quality lagging far behind. |
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But unless we can stop them, the full-grown dogs of war are not far behind. |
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They had the benefit of astonishingly light, strong bodies, so we needn't feel too ashamed about lagging so far behind. |
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He had in the mean time found a wife for himself after settling in life with a comfortable income leaving his past far, far behind. |
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It's said that London traffic moves at an average speed of 11 mph, but pedestrian traffic can't be far behind. |
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The Environmental Protection Agency said Ireland was also far behind in its efforts to meet the targets set by the Kyoto Treaty. |
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Car crime and multiple road traffic offences were top of the list, but assault, theft and housebreaking were not so far behind. |
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And with scientists already having teleported beams of light, can warp drive really be that far behind? |
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She no longer had to worry about drifting too far behind the ball in her backswing and hitting fat or thin shots. |
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If the Kannadigas, Tamils and Telugus are the mainstay of the City, the Malayalis are not far behind. |
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Yet they remain educationally backward and are economically lagging far behind the others. |
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I made my way up very gingerly and after a slippery scrabble up the last bit, arrived back on the surface, with Alan not far behind. |
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Can denunciations of the cosmopolitans who corrupt our youth with seditious ideas be far behind? |
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With the constant three-ring circus, and mutual negotiations now far behind, a solution does not seem likely in the near future. |
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So with brain power that isn't far behind that of the local chavs they wreak havoc in the village street and it's the chavs that get the blame. |
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The pelvic fins are small and far behind the center of gravity, while the pectoral fins are too large to minimize frictional drag. |
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However, with domestic sensitivities over-riding the communal ethic, they have fallen far behind schedule. |
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I'm a realist and I don't think we're in with a chance, but we won't be far behind. |
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Despite being the crown jewel of the Warsaw Pact, East Germany's social and economic infrastructure lagged far behind that of West Germany. |
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Yet France and Germany, with the UK and Italy not far behind, say such criticism is outdated. |
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In richer cities such as Beijing and Shanghai it is not far behind developed country levels. |
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Sauvignon Blanc ranks foremost among them, with Chardonnay not too far behind. |
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It is probably the oldest strike force in the league as he is approaching 53 and I'm not far behind him! |
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Twice the fish is close, the tuna boat far behind, bemused fishermen watching our manoeuvres with some trepidation. |
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It sat on an island in the river and, not far behind it, the foothills to the Erissa Mountains rose sharply towards the clear blue sky. |
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If the aloo tikki burger is a hit at McDonalds, none of the others are far behind. |
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But the recent flurry of activity on Social Security has left me seriously far behind on a book proposal I'm trying to write. |
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If the Government wants to know why it is so far behind in the public's esteem, I can tell its members that it is because people are sick of that approach. |
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Rep. Joe Barton apologizes to BP Some of Hayward's toughest critics, however, don't lag that far behind Barton. |
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Christie is far behind, in third place in the GOP field, in the saner arena of New Hampshire. |
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Based on these criteria, many countries are still lagging far behind. |
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If diplomatic relations keep deteriorating, an effigy of the queen may not be far behind. |
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With all those pain fibers, evidenced by the intensity of the discomfort, pleasure, for some, can never be far behind. |
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The fin's origin is relatively far behind the pelvic fin insertion. |
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Clearly much more remains to be done, and practice is lagging too far behind the rhetoric. |
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Somewhere far behind came a loud explosion that shook the ground. |
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He is a bit 1980s and the assumption will be that when Nettles shuffles into frame, an 80s bint with gravity defying shoulders will not be far behind. |
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With the sun at its blazing best, can the thirst busters be far behind? |
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And comes to believe not only in love but in upward mobility and being legitimate and leaving this life of crime far behind. |
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I was quite far behind the leaders at one stage and, as the front runners overtook me, I had a lot of blue flags to contend with and lost some time. |
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The ball hit her smack against the side of her head, sending the cell phone flying to slide along the floor and under a bleacher, a broken fake nail not far behind it. |
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Every few weeks I get so far behind on sleep that I lose my peripheral vision. |
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Farmers are in dire straits and not far behind them are the road hauliers. |
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When I go outside and smell more burning leaves than citronella candles, it can only mean fall is here, and that winter and spring aren't too far behind. |
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Looking at the world today and comparing the respective positions of education and catastrophe, one could be excused for thinking that education was lagging far behind. |
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Dominick Dunne would arrive on the scene for an exclusive interview in Vanity Fair. Could a book deal be far behind? |
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Clearly, psychiatric nosologies trailed far behind common usage in introducing the category of depression. |
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Sweden's largest threat at this time, Russia, had a larger army but was far behind in both equipment and training. |
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Rugby union is not the national sport in Scotland, being far behind football. |
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The French Empire was not far behind the British in the use of sports to strengthen colonial solidarity with France. |
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By that time other British orchestras had left the LSO far behind in this regard. |
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There are not many of them but I fancy that Stilton is the best cheese of its type in the world, with Wensleydale not far behind. |
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Drake and his men, downhearted, exhausted and hungry, had nowhere to go and the Spanish were not far behind. |
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She suffered overbite, where the lower jaw is too far behind her upper jaw. |
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Al Fardan Exchange too is not far behind and has issued around 45,000 e-money cards to workers earning Dh2,000 and less. |
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The American art world has lagged far behind its British counterparts. |
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If the Prime Minister can talk of a stakeholder society, can you doubt that the bookies will be far behind? |
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And Angelo's smooth-talking brother Paulie arrives in the Bay and we're sensing trouble doesn't lurk too far behind. |
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Toyota used to be a company with foresight, always ready to take action, but now they have fallen very far behind the curve. |
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Kawas Aga was not far behind with four records also in 16 and open age groups while Muneeb Shafique broke three records in 12 age group. |
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Tactile Sphygmology, probably the most ancient among the branches of medical science, is now far behind some of its younger sisters. |
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Clarkson consequently won, while Hammond, who had fallen far behind due to the comparatively small storage space of the Suzuki, lost badly. |
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Tupi wasn't far behind him in the Jersey and should be thereabouts. |
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The employment rate was so far behind, there were many company shutdowns. |
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English, while far behind French in terms of number of speakers, is the first foreign language of choice, since French is obligatory, among educated youth and professionals. |
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Due to rigid state planning and bureaucracy, the Soviets remained far behind technologically in chemistry, biology, and computers when compared to the First World. |
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Hammond was left far behind as he was unable to get his lorry in gear, and Clarkson took the lead until he forgot to change down for a steep hill and stalled. |
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Talking of breadbaskets, even Billy Bunter pinched an admiral's uniform so he could confiscate a canteen full of cakes and beat rationing and Hungry Horace wasn't far behind. |
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Not far behind, a pack train hauled freight and the hired hands. |
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Even in Eastern Europe, industrialization lagged far behind. |
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