My grandad has grubbed out a bed for nasturtiums, and trained them up a wall. |
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Wine varieties were grubbed up and table and raisin varieties were planted in their place. |
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Vineyards outside the official wine region were summarily grubbed up by the authorities. |
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Instead of appealing to our higher faculties and social conscience, the campaigns have grubbed about in our pockets, offering a little bit more here, a little bit less there. |
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There were tales of unsold wines, people losing their wineries, and vines in the central valley left unpicked or being grubbed up for other crops. |
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Many of them were smallholders, often women, selling vegetables grubbed up from the family plot. |
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Stream banks will not be grubbed unless absolutely necessary to provide a gradual approach. |
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Germany has also grubbed up the aromatic variety Hersbrucker, for which there were no longer market outlets. |
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Member States shall grant replanting rights to producers who have grubbed up an area planted with vines. |
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As a special temporary measure the same amount of aid was also granted for land temporarily rested or grubbed up. |
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The Member State envelope could be topped up by a certain amount per grubbed up hectare. |
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Disposal methods for grubbed material are the same as those for brush disposal, except for organic topsoil, which should be stockpiled separately from other materials for future reclamation use. |
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What was not squandered by his heirs or destroyed by pillage ended up in Europe's cultural cemetery, Constantinople, and was grubbed up by Europe's grave-robber, Venice. |
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The producer shall specify the particular area to be grubbed up. |
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After the war, many vines were grubbed up, mainly as a result of a sharp rise in cost prices and increasing competition from grapes grown in the open in southern countries. |
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Until the area concerned is grubbed up, products made from grapes coming from such areas may be put into circulation only for the purposes of distillation. |
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Right-of-ways should not be grubbed within 30 metres of stream crossings. |
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The winegrowing holdings in question bore the grubbing costs in exchange for the possibility of exercising replanting rights on the grubbed or equivalent surfaces. |
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Building access roads to the Rupert diversion bays and structures, and between the latter, will entail clearing 402 ha, of which 265 ha will be grubbed and 137 ha close cut to the ground. |
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Swanlon grubbed at the springy cartilage of the dog's ear. |
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During the period of coexistence of newly planted area and area to be grubbed up, in order to avoid disturbance of market balance, only one such area should be permitted to produce wine to be marketed. |
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In Greece, over 200 000 decares were grubbed up. |
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The auriferous gossans and exposed parts of friable veins were simply grubbed out, gophered, trenched, or pitted along their strike length with the crudest of tools-stone hammers, antler picks, and bone and wooden shovels. |
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Since trails are not grubbed, the vehicles are driving on the duff layer that contains the remnants of roots and debris of the cleared trees and vegetation. |
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Lack of maintenance led many to become overgrown, tall and gappy and many were grubbed out to create larger fields. |
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But while unproductive vines have been grubbed up thanks to specific premiums, the Court points out that the European Union has at the same time been financing replanting. |
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