She sighed and started rooting though her rations pack looking for more food. |
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There are three different techniques for rooting cuttings of deciduous plants. |
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Dryland corn is rooting at the three foot depth and, even with high temperatures and lack of precipitation, it is looking good. |
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I felt as though cold water had just been dumped over my head, shocking me and rooting me to the spot. |
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But the breadth of corruption makes the challenge of rooting it out more difficult. |
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The local authorities have to do the main job of finding these gangs and rooting them out. |
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At night we saw dogs rooting in the shadows, and men walking in the cold, their hands drifting out of warm pockets reaching for what? |
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He looks over at Tim, who is wearing a pair of headphones over one ear and is rooting around in his jeans pockets for something, probably food. |
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The girl rushes to join her mother, who is rooting through some old piles of lace handkerchiefs. |
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The small band of loyal fans like me were reduced to rooting out his records only in 19-cent remainder bins. |
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But you know, I think your point is that I think maybe some of the jurors are sort of rooting for him secretly. |
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By the end you'll be rooting for our British hope and begging for the romantic payoff. |
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Your father, who had won a bronze medal in the Olympics in 1956, was one of those rooting you on. |
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I didn't play my best, but the knowledge that a friendly face was in the stands, rooting me on, definitely helped. |
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I was rooting him on, along with the others in his small but fervent peanut gallery. |
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Just tell me who was there rooting you on when you were even trying out for those rinky-dink teams? |
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It's not only the result of rooting for the losingest team in the major leagues or the resentment generated by last year's unfulfilled promises. |
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Make sure the rooting hormone covers the part of the stem where you have removed the foliage, then tap gently to remove the excess. |
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Not rooting against the Yankees, per se, but not feeling awful that Clemens was obviously going to be pulled from the game. |
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Chickens scratched in the company of a stately, gruff-voiced, very respectable pig, rooting under a walnut tree. |
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It is run by an ex-army martinet absurdly out of touch and absent-mindedly rooting about in irrelevances. |
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However, a continuous basipetal transport of auxin from the shoot to the rooting zone is required for adventious root formation. |
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Putting carbon in the soil improves tilth, soil structure, nutrient retention, rooting depth and stability. |
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Dust the wound with rooting hormone, then lay it along the bottom of your hole, using a bent piece of wire to keep it in place. |
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Falsely claiming that someone is rooting for the bad guys in a war is indeed pretty egregious misbehavior. |
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The audience, after all, is rooting for her before the first punchline has tripped from her lips. |
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Some weeks ago, rooting around in files of old clippings and correspondence, I made a discovery of astonishing obviousness and triviality. |
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He then sat down with his back to Hunter and Jason and began rooting through the fallen trunk of a tree. |
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Things get dangerous when the recruit is given the special assignment of rooting out a suspected mole that has infiltrated the Agency. |
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Apart from rooting interest, the games were explosive nail-biters, swollen with drama, and all a sports fan could hope for. |
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I've been nervous about rooting because my friend turned his phone into a brick. |
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At Bangui police station, a number of detectives specialize in rooting out sorcery. |
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She has people rooting for her in this country simply because she calls a spade a spade. |
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She'd get into the habit of rooting around in charity shops for an outfit that spoke volumes in individuality and style. |
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Imagine a country where instead of rooting out discrimination, many policy makers are busily blaming women for their disproportionate poverty. |
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You find yourself on the edge of your seat, rooting for the show's cast and yelling at the TV to tell them what they should be doing. |
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The directive does require farmers to supply pigs with rooting materials such as straw, hay, wood, sawdust, compost or peat. |
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Hot beds are heated by soil heating cables, steam-carrying pipes, or fresh strawy manure buried beneath the rooting zones of the plants. |
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Winged subsoilers are used to break up compact subsurface horizons to improve drainage and to increase effective rooting depth. |
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North America's most infamous precinct had just undergone a housecleaning aimed at rooting out corruption. |
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Those living in warmer climates where the outdoor temperatures do not get low enough for good rooting can follow the same procedures. |
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Naturally enough, they were rooting for the guy coming from behind because they wanted an exciting finish. |
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His efforts also saved countless lives by rooting out contractors using inferior materials and producing shoddy equipment. |
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He fills his days rooting around for precious stones, which he then polishes into objects of inestimable beauty. |
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An ex-Islamic extremist himself, he went to jail in his youth for rooting out idolatry by firebombing a video store. |
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In an arm-wrestling match between God and the Devil, you're not quite sure who he'd be rooting for. |
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Using rooting cubes avoids insect, fungus, or nematode contaminations, which can occur even on fumigated nursery land. |
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Split the round pods, soak seed overnight and plant in a small pot of moistened rooting mixture. |
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Oddly enough, when most of my friends and relatives were rooting for Dorothy and her crew, I was on the side of the Witch. |
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The New Orleans Saints are the obvious pick but all of us are rooting for them so let's cross them off the list. |
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Sterilized seeds were germinated in the dark at room temperature using two rooting environments. |
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Label, water and stand in a frost-free propagator or cold frame, or in a heated propagator for faster rooting. |
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They can also be put into a heated propagator, which will speed up the rooting. |
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At a finer scale, species differences in rooting density influence the suitability of soils for burrowing by gophers. |
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Foss recounts the time she walked into the back galley to find a colleague up to her elbows in a rubbish bin, rooting through passengers' trash. |
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Even in the rooting out of something as abominable as pedophilia, the play shows, other moral truths can be lost. |
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The only qualification to this statement is in reference to rooting of the ingroup relative to outgroup taxa. |
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Trim the cutting just below a leaf joint and dip the end in rooting hormone powder or liquid. |
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Make a cut below a leaf joint and dip the cutting in hormone rooting powder before inserting it into an open peat-free compost and perlite mix. |
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Helxine soleirolii looks like a fragile weed but it spreads by rooting at the leaf joints. |
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But for me the term always conjures up childhood memories of rooting about in an old canal in my wellingtons and putting tadpoles in a jam jar. |
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If adventitious rooting could be introduced into a crop like cotton, it could lead to new production efficiencies. |
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A part of me is actually rooting for the men in white hats to come riding in and save the day. |
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Every truly successful raunchy romantic comedy has at its heart a couple worth rooting for. |
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Where drainage is not adequate rooting development is restricted leading to poor tree growth and insufficient anchorage. |
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Any headstone, old or new, that moves has to be secured by having steel rods drilled through it at an angle, rooting it firmly. |
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A Yoshino cherry is propagated by grafting a cutting onto another cherry trunk or by rooting small cuttings. |
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I've heard of people rooting rose cuttings, but have never succeeded at it. |
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With all of that said, today it is possible to grow Pink Dogwoods by rooting cuttings under intermittent mist. |
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So he can come watch me fight and he can keep on rooting me on. |
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Even as a Democrat, I am rooting for the GOP to seize this slam-dunk opportunity. |
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Space allowances should permit natural movement and exercise, and the environment should allow animals to perform instinctive behaviours, such as rooting by pigs. |
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I don't support censorship or rooting out the Commies, but I do think it means that mainstream organizers and people of conscience have to take a more active leadership role. |
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Fellow liberals, you were rooting for Chris McDaniel to beat Thad Cochran on Tuesday night in Mississippi. |
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The national media has been rooting for Haley, who would be the first woman and first ethnic minority governor of South Carolina. |
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We now face a Darwinian thought police that, save for employing physical violence, is as insidious as any secret police at ensuring conformity and rooting out dissent. |
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They can be very invasive, spreading with suckers and by stems rooting where they touch the soil but hard annual pruning will keep growth in check. |
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And it all began with a young model rooting through Paris flea markets to find something that made her feel good. |
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Furthermore, surface application of lime cannot alleviate toxic subsoil Al, which presents a barrier to deep rooting and the uptake of water and nutrients. |
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Many liberals were rooting for a Tea Party triumph in the four-way Wisconsin Republican Senate primary last Tuesday night. |
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It is not even that neutral observers were, by the end, rooting for the same, cynical Italy. |
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Later indoors I trim it more closely so that the root is apparent, dip that in a powdered rooting hormone and pot them up in a well drained soil-less potting mix. |
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The cuttings root very easily in sand or in a rooting medium. |
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Unlike his characters, known for galumphing around European capitols, his team is on a far more appreciable quest of rooting though Washington, Philadelphia and New York. |
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We passed through a narrow gate, left open, and saw an empty cattle shed, and next to it a circular pig sty, with a few great swine rooting through the strawy mud. |
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Jimmy is rooting for Arizona State this year since his alma mater, UNLV, didn't get a bid. |
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The energy that was once spent in a constructive fashion, rooting for teamwork and friendship, will be transformed into a tornado of terror and minor misdemeanors. |
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With shaking limbs, she rose from her bed, stumbled to the small wardrobe that held her few remaining possessions and started rooting through them, searching frantically. |
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Trim off all but the top three leaves, dip the cut ends in rooting powder, and set the cuttings to root in seed-starting mix or a half-and-half mixture of peat moss and sand. |
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And you've got to know so many people are rooting for you and your family. |
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If you sponsor races or leagues, ensure that at least one club employee attends the events and makes it known to members that he or she is there rooting them on. |
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In both cases, a coefficient of variation was modeled for each plot by assigning the mean height and rooting depth for all 14 plants in each plot. |
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It's perfect for all those grumps who complain about owners rooting against their favorite major league teams for the benefit of their fantasy squads. |
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Why do I always find myself rooting for the team at the bottom of the league? |
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Trim the leaves from the lower part of the stem, dip the end in rooting hormone powder or liquid and bury in the soil with about 8cm of stem showing above the ground. |
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Am I now expected to going back to rooting for this selfish lug? |
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And so many usually skeptical scribes are shamelessly rooting for Twitter to succeed. |
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Christine Pelisek on the challenges of rooting out the disease in seedy skid row. |
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Although his efforts never seemed to pan out, viewers nevertheless were rooting for the unlikely pair. |
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While I'm not convinced about the world of cryptozoology, if any creature of lore is going to prove to be real, I'm rooting for Bigfoot. |
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After a year's rooting, then shaking doth the tree good by loosening of the earth. |
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Effect of medium physical support, shoot length and genotype on in vitro rooting and plantlet morphology of Sweetgum. |
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He found out people were rooting for him, not only the Nances but so many people we didn't even know,'' his mother said. |
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Even infused with a toadying creepiness, Oswald flourishes as a sympathetic chap, the guy you can't help rooting for. |
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Differences may also be found in phyllotaxy, intemode length, anthocyanin pigmentation, rooting ability, or wood structure. |
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Choose newer shoots, remove the bottom leaves and cut the rest in half to reduce transpiration, then dip in rooting powder. |
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Often this involves a piece of stem that is treated with rooting liquid or powder containing hormones. |
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Many of these plants therefore have aerenchyma, channels within the stem that allow air to move from the leaves into the rooting zone. |
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It is a spreading vine, rooting readily where trailing stems touch the ground. |
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But the thing of it is, everybody was rooting for the other individual and I was the only one rooting for him. |
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No matter what team they're rooting for, guests can expect a win with the West Palm Beach hotel's special deal. |
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He is not advocating for centrism, or rooting for a tie at a soccer match. |
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The plant propagates itself by the decumbent branches fallen to the ground and rooting. |
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I love how an event like this can bring footie fans and non-footie fans together, rooting for their chosen teams. |
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Before I was the underdog, slowly growing so people were rooting me on. |
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Euonymus is stoloniferous, has a rooting depth of at least 12-18 cm, and is capable of rapid vegetative spread. |
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Are you rooting hard for your native Germany in the World Cup? |
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Rejuvenation and adventitious rooting in coppice-shoot cuttings of Tectona grandis as affected by stock-plant etiolation. |
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Some old, underfired clay pantiles might be damaged by button mosses rooting in cracks and fissures. But most post-war tiles are hard enough to withstand a bit of moss growth. |
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But with pole vaulting great Sergey Bubka rooting for his countryman from the stands, Stadnik fought back with two takedowns to draw level at the end of the first period. |
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The results showed that with the increasing usage of hydrogels from zero to 50 percent by volume, rooting percentage, plant height, fresh and dry root weight increased. |
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Stem fragile, dry, juiceless, base fibrillose, scarcely rooting. |
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The German team liked each other, ate, drank, sightsaw, sunbathed and worked their horses together. All were firmly rooting for Ludwig. A German victory was all that mattered. |
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