Finally, there are admirers of Mises, faithful disciples and propagators of his teaching. |
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The pots were carefully sprayed with pollutant solutions for 2 min and maintained in propagators in the growth cabinet as described above. |
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Whole plants in soil were heat-shocked in enclosed plant propagators containing a reservoir of water to maintain humidity. |
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We do have a couple of heated propagators, but this method is much quicker and makes use of existing heat that would otherwise just dissipate. |
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Following the experiment, a sample survey of cuttings supplied from different propagators was carried out. |
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Some plants propagate naturally by layering, but sometimes plant propagators assist the process. |
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The cities, especially Kinshasa, are the greatest creators, propagators, and promoters of national cultural life and arts. |
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I have found them very useful for keeping paper seedling pots separate but this is the first time I've tried turning a pair into little propagators. |
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I once lost a year's crop of tender seedlings inside propagators sitting on top of a paraffin heater inside a greenhouse which had been lined with extra insulation. |
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The propagators of war were finally made to pay for their acts. |
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It is also our belief that, unappreciated by the vast majority of analysts, non-banks have developed into the leading propagators of the credit bubble. |
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Programmes that empower girls to be self-confident propagators of a culture of peace should complement this. |
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Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Josef Hoffmann and Gustav Klimt were early propagators of Japonism. |
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Many of our seed propagators are members of well-known organic organisations. |
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Together they have taken Gediflora to the top of the list of important breeders and propagators of pot chrysanthemums. |
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This is to forget that foreign populations living in Europe are just as much the victims of this scourge as the national populations, not its propagators. |
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Widespread establishment of the disease within the EPPO region could cause considerable economic losses to propagators and growers of chrysanthemums. |
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The units in commercial operation are serving as propagators on a huge scale, with the result that there can be as many trainees as operating staff in them. |
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It will obstruct the trade in vine material in Europe, and so I believe that in the interests of the single market for Europe's vine propagators, we must vote on our report. |
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Moreover, the rapporteur is one of the major propagators or collaborators of the disgraceful theory that it was not Islamist cells, but ETA terrorists, that were responsible for this massacre. |
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The first is the core group of members of the al-Qa'ida network, with whom no negotiation is possible and who, more than just an organisation, are becoming increasingly dangerous as the propagators of an ideology. |
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The unique Jiffy-7 peat pellet will form the basis of the product offering along with a range of peat pots and propagators in various combinations. |
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However, it is reported to be absent from the premises of most major strawberry propagators in the UK, and it may be possible to exclude the fungus from these sites despite its presence elsewhere in the areas concerned. |
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As far as I am concerned, French vine propagators should also be in a position to propagate vines for the German or Italian market, and vice versa. |
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The Gorakhnathis were particularly important as propagators of Hatha Yoga, a form of Yoga that requires complex and difficult physical exercises and that has become popular in the West. |
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The meeting is of an advisory group of hunting dog trainers, game bird propagators, shooting preserve operators and more. |
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First-year flowering perennials which can be sown early in heated propagators then grown on in a greenhouse or cool room include achillea, helenium, echinacea and salvia. |
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