I don't necessarily view them as future superstars, but it's nice to know we have a couple of home-grown artists of not inconsiderable talent. |
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If local meat eaters all got hooked on home-grown rabbit, imagine the effect on our food import bill. |
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Once again, consider swapping some of your home-grown veggies with produce from a neighbour's garden. |
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With a little time and effort, but with very little cost, they can fill their gardens with home-grown plants. |
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Not only is the produce home-made, most is home-grown as well, coming straight from husband George's allotment a field away. |
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His murder was the catalyst for the outbreak of gun terror around Chapeltown as Yardies and home-grown dealers battled for supremacy. |
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So it is with no bias that he has programmed four home-grown shows alongside the exotic imports in this year's event. |
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Grown under cover, early rhubarb is one of the only fresh home-grown fruit available at the moment. |
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The restaurant in this small hotel uses home-grown organic vegetables and herbs, local seafood and organic meats. |
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The news is sure to please the Gigg Lane faithful, who relish watching home-grown talent. |
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There is no sign of a supermarket in the villages which dot the land, but home-grown vegetables are pulled directly from the kitchen garden. |
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Dr. Lee loved to whip up Chinese dishes, using home-grown bok choy, asparagus and snow peas. |
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His garments are constructed entirely of home-grown components, right down to the thread. |
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Stick to natural, home-grown, and chemical-free products and you'll have a bountiful supply of healthful food choices. |
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But experts think British universities should be paying more attention to nurturing home-grown talent. |
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October was the time when home-grown entertainment became most needed, when the long evenings pressed against the windows, dark and misty. |
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But, judging from this independent action film, those crazy kids from down under love the smackdown as much as our home-grown gangs. |
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It enables people to grow their own food and develop local economies not beholden to either home-grown tyrants or multinational corporations. |
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Top of the bill are mobile technology and e-commerce, with speakers from Cisco, Nokia, Ericcson as well as home-grown talent. |
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But you, a home-grown Minnesota boy, weren't cut out for that New York scene for long. |
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Gone too are the small home-grown family farms and their associated income. |
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That first year there was a Sunday afternoon parade, two band performances, some novelty events and a home-grown drumming band. |
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Whether those threats will be variants of this new breed of home-grown cyberweapon remains to be seen. |
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Let's face it, you can't beat the taste of home-grown produce bought in season. |
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He explained that in order to sustain local economies there needs to be a greater reliance on home-grown industry. |
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Affectionately named after their town, this home-grown talent are on the brink of releasing their debut album. |
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That having been said, there is something particularly satisfying about watching a home-grown firm grow and expand. |
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International artists will be lined up alongside home-grown talent from across the UK and Bradford itself. |
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A south Lakeland carpet manufacturer has high hopes that its latest flagship range will be a home-grown success story in more ways than one. |
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London is also a world centre for fashion and design, combining home-grown talent with an ability to harness the best ideas from abroad. |
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In future, Switzerland must be in a position to meet demand through home-grown supplies of electricity. |
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They all stressed that is vitally important that reform be home-grown and initiated within the region, with strong ownership. |
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The government could have chosen a security intelligence review committee model, which is a home-grown, home developed model in Canada. |
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I love the fact that I can feed my family on our own home-grown pork, beef, lamb and poultry. |
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What chance, then, of the judges now forbidding parliament to contravene our home-grown constitutional principle of the rule of law? |
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To underscore this firm belief, Eurojazz includes enlightening examples, all of which are home-grown and created in Europe. |
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We make a very significant contribution to home-grown culture by supporting original production and disseminating it widely. |
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A devilish grin appeared on Jason's lips as he remember how he had tricked her into tasting one of his father's home-grown peppers. |
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This legislation will bring Canada in line with international standards and promote home-grown innovation and creativity. |
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And most important, with home-grown, insider knowledge of Canadian customs regulations and the best ways to and through Canada. |
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No one would be surprised if he chose to celebrate the event with a glass of home-grown fizz. |
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She is the last home-grown female principal at the Royal Ballet, and considers herself a guardian of the lyrical national style. |
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These outsiders have provided a wholly different perspective from our home-grown whingers and girners. |
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The volume of inward investment was drying up and money would have been switched to home-grown firms or else left undistributed. |
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But keep your wits about you and your binoculars close at hand, for none of these birds is as accommodating as our own home-grown varieties. |
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And because of the international aspect of the other games, the home-grown game finds itself at a disadvantage. |
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In such circumstances, home-grown hopefuls were left kicking their heels on the sidelines. |
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They include home-grown professionals who have benefited from inheritances and shrewd property investment. |
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The business involved supplying local villages with home-grown produce, coming as far as the northern outskirts of York. |
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Kale is also in season this month and home-grown produce can be found at local greengrocers and supermarkets. |
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Then more whacko tourists would inundate their pristine land of home-grown nuts and fruitcakes. |
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It's only a 6 peso bus ride from the Hotel Zone to downtown Cancun, with its great home-grown Mexican restaurants and cantinas. |
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It started out as a means of giving ex-servicemen and women a market place for their surplus home-made and home-grown produce. |
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Now the couple are employing a chef to concoct pre-packaged meals and light lunches using home-grown ingredients. |
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Film producers have warned that the Government risks decimating the home-grown industry if it scraps tax breaks for movie-makers. |
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Being a member of the Western scientific community as well as of Western military alliances, Canada has a duty to safeguard borrowed as well as home-grown science and technology. |
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But true corporate greatness is home-grown. |
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Rebuilding and layering with wobbly-wheeled acoustic guitar and violin, Matmos set out a bouncy home-grown mix with poptastic percussive triangle melodies. |
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He accurately and devastatingly accuses the civil service of a public procurement policy that excludes home-grown small and medium-sized enterprises. |
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Evidence of her home-grown methods can be found in the alligatored texture of some of her pieces, where she may have layered enamel paint before the undercoat dried. |
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Foreign investment was barely tolerated, and exchange controls blocked the outward flow of home-grown savings. |
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And yes, the Egyptian government's response to home-grown militancy was inexcusably brutal. |
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What are we doing to create home-grown innovative ideas for creating peace that will be a do-it-yourself process over a longer period of time? |
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On the basis of these meetings, the German Presidency proposed a number of amendments to the Radicalisation and Recruitment Action Plan in order to draw attention to the phenomenon of home-grown terrorism. |
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Ms. Chayes also explained that the Afghan insurgency is not home-grown. |
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As articulated in its home-grown strategy, the Government of Nigeria is promoting a private sector-led approach to achieving its national development objectives. |
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Once you know which foods are home-grown, shopping will be easy as ever. |
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Peacebuilding required national ownership and must be home-grown. |
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The campaign aims to encourage food and beverage entrepreneurs to create home-grown brands in the region. |
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Leading airline Emirates is the UAE's most positively perceived home-grown brand in 2014, followed by Dubai Mall and Emaar, a report said. |
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We not only have to cultivate our home-grown talent better, but we also need to stimulate the flow of talent into our country. |
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Wimbledon might get its first home-grown champion in 76 years, after all. |
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Those who peddle scare stories about the supposed threat posed by those from the new member states should turn their minds to our own home-grown predicaments. |
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Given its many attempts at self-annihilation in the last century through its home-grown ideologies of fascism and communism, European guilt has a point. |
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His thorough knowledge of the First Division club's grass roots has been invaluable at a time when there is no option but to rely upon home-grown talent. |
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The firm is one of those that could help to establish the city as the country's second media capital and stop home-grown talent from moving to London. |
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Who needs big names when we have home-grown talent like this? |
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They say the real reason for the UK slowdown is a failure to tackle home-grown factors such as the house price boom and runaway consumer spending. |
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It's always incredibly satisfying to see a home-grown player make it big in the first team and Rovers' record in that respect compares with most in the country. |
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A bunch of home-grown flowers makes the perfect gift for your neighbourly house-sitter, and you never know, when it's their turn to travel, they might do the same for you! |
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Sup with this genuine, unpretentious couple if you can: they are excellent company, their food is all home-grown and nourishing, their cheeses remarkable. |
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Early settlers attempted to forestall this deterioration by storing their home-grown apples in cool basements or root cellars. |
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Authorities say the trade has flourished for years with Jamaicans receiving pistols and submachine guns in exchange for home-grown marijuana. |
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Some new research has shown that laughter triggers endorphins, our own home-grown morphine derivatives and feel-good chemicals. |
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And these home-grown bar hoppers and brawlers have emerged from the underground scene and inspired a whole new generation of Harley-Davidson® riders. |
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However, today I have chosen to create a very classic Scottish dish using tasty home-grown potatoes stovies. |
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Due to the First World War, food supplies, especially those from Germany, are seriously hampered which creates the opportunity to process home-grown barley into such products as pearl barley and barley flour. |
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Once experienced, life on the farm-working outdoors, eating and perhaps selling your home-grown fruit and vegetables, or the sound of lambs bleating in a spring meadow-is hard to give up. |
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On economic policy, immediate action is required to correct for the home-grown profligacy and to tackle the effects of the global economic slowdown on Ghana. |
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More than two-thirds of Canadians believe that throwing radicals in jail for a lifetime will help Canada solve the problem of home-grown terrorism. |
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Success and good home-grown players will convert the diehard tribalists and bring even more fans. |
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But with the 800th anniversary this summer, there is now finally a home-grown monument to Magna Carta at Runnymede. |
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A constitution can be home-grown as a product of leaders who inherited from the past colonial or apartheid masters and do not feel they have relinquish power but still fail to command legitimacy. |
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On those two fronts, the expert noted, it seemed that even if peace were provided in a consent-based manner, in reality, it was by and large a peace that was imported, and rarely home-grown. |
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The other half, the estates, still remain subject to feudal law under home-grown and absentee owners. |
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Gingrich, can you please tell us which of the samples is home-grown Indiana Gold, and which is the primo Sensimilla skunk weed? |
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But if you really want to save money, go for a home-grown Scots pine or Lodgepole pine, likely to cost a tenner less than the same size Nordmann fir. |
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A MILLS bomb was not enough for Portsmouth to improve on their dismal away performances as Town's home-grown strikers hit back in a super second-half display. |
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Now in its third edition, the city's home-grown animation film festival is a biyearly, noncompetitive event that seeks to promote interesting animation in Lebanon. |
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They are more ornamental and won't make home-grown banana split. |
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Unlike a transplanted heart, the booster tissue for an autotransplant is home-grown and so no lifetime regimen of immune-suppressive drugs is needed. |
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The overall effect should be that there is enough home-grown music played on all programmes to give Radio Wales a recognisably different sound to all other UK radio stations. |
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The album is being backed by Bob Prew and Ken Whittaker, the men behind the Kings Heath Walk of Fame, which honours such home-grown stars as Toyah Wilcox, Burton and Fuzzbox. |
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Hundreds of performers converged on Hexham, including top home-grown acts such as the Kathryn Tickell Band, Callum Stewart, Katie Doherty and The Devil's Interval. |
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Top home-grown acts such as the Kathryn Tickell Band, Callum Stewart, Katie Doherty and The Devil's Interval were among the highlights as well as a ceilidh in the park. |
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If you want to save money, go for a home-grown Scots Pine or Lodgepole pine, which are likely to cost around pounds 10 less than the same size of Nordmann fir. |
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About 30 years ago, Hyundai was best known for assembling Ford's Cortina and Granada from CKD kits, and building its first home-grown design, the forgettable Pony. |
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Tuning out the massive expectations from the Scottish public is going to be just one challenge along the way, with team chiefs offering extra support to our home-grown heroes. |
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A souvenir of their recent Sledgehammer tour, it features home-grown favourites like Stupify and Prayer and their ferocious cover of Metallica's Fade to Black. |
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Fittingly, Kate flew the flag for British couture, opting for an ice-blue eau de nil satin fitted coat dress by home-grown designer Christopher Kane. |
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Snail farming in Britain is now booming, with grow-your-own enthusiasts adding escargots to their burgeoning smallholder collection of home-grown and home-reared livestock. |
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