Also, since rows are planted closer together, cotton crowds the weeds out, reducing the need for midseason herbicide applications. |
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The Forum is also shopping around to other networks another program called Finally Home as a possible midseason replacement. |
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So consider this, like all other midseason lists, a snapshot of a rapidly moving picture. |
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Taylor played well as a rookie until a shoulder injury sidelined him at midseason. |
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They're still waiting, in part because his 1998 season was ruined when he was beaned at midseason, and then he struggled with his confidence. |
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Getting a career starter to alter his role so drastically and successfully in midseason is a master stroke. |
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Szczerbiak seemed to hit the wall at midseason, but he rebounded well to finish strong. |
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Postcards detailing Vick's performances were sent out, starting in midseason. |
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But since you won't see that until midseason, Fox went ahead and stole the idea. |
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In 2000, he famously guaranteed that his team, despite a midseason slump, would get to the playoffs. |
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This Jersey have long sleeves to keep you warm and to offer you a better comfort by midseason. |
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In 2001, Zito espoused a universal life force that he credited with his midseason turnaround. |
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My guess is that he will do enough to get his job back around midseason. |
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Lightly prune midseason bloomers in late winter or early spring. |
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A manure tea applied at midseason will boost the plants along. |
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Sportswriters love midseason trades because they're fun to write about. |
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West is too strong at the top for them to get back up from their annual midseason face-plant. |
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Any decision to redshirt me likely won't be made until midseason. |
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Deeply ambitious and spanning multiple countries, Touch is an intriguing concept and definitely one to watch for midseason. |
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A midseason adjustment to throw the curve overhand helped his control. |
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The enraged Boston fan base accused him of becoming a prima donna, and he left the team midseason in a wake of bad blood. |
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In midseason, when little heating or cooling may be needed, south glazing is about the same as any other from East to West. |
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After a good start in D1 with Stella where I finished top scorer in midseason, I was head hunted by Asec Mimosas. |
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Frosty from the workout but still smiling, Patti Shales Lefkos shows her form at a midseason training race. |
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It will be nice to see you eating crow in your midseason report. |
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In midseason that year the International League's board of directors told its secretary to approve no more contracts for black players, although it did not oust the league's five blacks. |
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Meanwhile, season tickets can only be sold during the league's summer hiatus, and teams would alienate their fans if they tried to raise prices for merchandise or single-game tickets midseason. |
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Easter and Christmas are considered midseason. |
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Many midseason acquisitions are like shrinking violets in their new clubhouses. |
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As a midseason ripener, it is used to add deep color, tannin, and its particular anise and plum-like flavor component adds complexity to the blendings. |
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At midseason they traded for Jon Lester and Jeff Samardzija, two established starters that give the team a chance of quieting the big bats on Detroit and Los Angeles. |
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Entertainment Weekly has a different theory, conjecturing that the networks are wary of their midseason replacements and fear they could do worse than the current crop. |
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A high yielding, midseason fresh market selection with pink skin. |
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Carter came to the Nets from the Raptors in a midseason trade last season. |
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Fox has a new musical series it can build a schedule on: Empire, its hip-hop-themed series, which came out of nowhere at midseason to log far and away the highest ratings of any new drama this season. |
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Players show up in a wide range of conditions: some spend their offseasons fishing or sunbathing, while others compete in Latin American winter leagues and arrive in midseason form. |
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Underperforming TV programs are often replaced in the midseason of the schedule. |
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The fact the Bruins played 22 freshmen, showed admirable grit most times and lost quarterback Cory Paus at midseason were, in the end, of no consequence. |
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And there are the early flowerers starting in late March and early April, midseason varieties and then the late flowering tulips that keep going right through May. |
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This apple is a midseason variety grown best in northern climates. |
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However, Gavin Henson joined midseason on a short term contract. |
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