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They can be effectively applied on clean walkways by using a simple push-type Scott's fertilizer spreader.
Scott's really imaginative and creative and has a definite vision of what he wants his business to be.
So Thomas decided to exact revenge by surreptitiously placing a vicious computer virus on Scott's machine which destroyed his hard drive.
We've had our starter of cold boar and I'm munching on Sarti's excellent Pizza Bianca while Scott's eating something else.
In the mid-1850s, Scott's squabbles with Secretary of War Jefferson Davis were legendary.
He had chosen to eat at Scott's, a new restaurant in Mayfair that serves a variation of stargazy pie.
Our chests were rubbed with camphorated oil, and we were forced to swallow Scott's Emulsion.
It was as if the body in the wooden coffin that was being lowered into the ground was not Scott's but someone else.
They asked Scott's friends to make certain calls to him and pump him for information, basically.
I've always thought that Scott's innocent until he's proven guilty and I'm going to stick with that.
Scott's own contribution to the evening seems to have been limited to a whispered prompt.
Was Scott's condition or appearance such as to show that he obviously needed attention?
Scott's long narrative poem Marmion was published in late February 1808 as a luxurious quarto, costing a guinea and a half.
It is because the atmosphere is so febrile that the news about Derek Scott's book has received such attention.
I buried my face in Scott's chest and let go of all the repressed emotions that had been slowly killing me.
Highlights on aging water pipes suggested an aquamarine-hued patina, which supplants the festive polychromy of Scott's earlier kinetic works.
Unfortunately, no trace of the Royal High School's curriculum for writing and bookkeeping at the precise time of Scott's pupilage survives.
Scott's casual attitude to debt was certainly closer to that of the aristocracy than the middle class.
My coach hoisted me up above the crowd and informed me that I had broken Scott's record by five tenths of a second.
Its success led to the even longer and more expensive The Jewel in the Crown, adapted from Paul Scott's tetralogy about the Indian Raj.
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Still other species of ferns are known to hybridize more or less, as we saw in the case of Scott's spleenwort.
But one day when we put our hands on Dr. Scott's chimneypot to make it turn, that was too much for her.
A number of the stones from Scott's nunatak were brought away because they were thickly overgrown with lichens.
The schistose rocks from Scott's nunatak are streaked, and, in part, very fine-grained quartz diorite schists.
Unhappily, all of the Scott's emulsion advertising is not up to this standard.
This presented an escarpment on the river of about nine hundred yards in length, and is familiarly known as Scott's bluffs.
Scott's safety lay in his books, and in his keeping too busy in his off-hours to have time to get into mischief.
There's no doubt about the thoroughness and consistency of Scott's characters.
For decades the National Library of Scotland had coveted the long-lost interleaved set of Sir Walter Scott's popular Waverley novels.
A storehouse of old ballads, and a Scotchwoman after Scott's own heart.
Here, in Sierra Vista, which was the name of Judge Scott's place, White Fang quickly began to make himself at home.
Scott's use of the story in 'Kenilworth' will be remembered.
Scott's vision of the future is an arresting display of imagination and grittiness.
There was an altercation outside, during which Reynard latched onto 34-year-old Mr Scott's ear lobe, biting it off then spitting it out.
Jonas Dryasdust, who derives his existence straight from the pages of Scott's earlier novel, The Antiquary, where he was introduced as a learned friend of the eponymous hero.
Scott's spot-kick cancelled out David Winters' first-half strike but striker Dennis Wyness stung the league leaders when he snatched the points for Dumbarton.
Allen referred to a Bowie knife which he said should carry Ms Davison's and Scott's DNA, but he was not prepared to show police where the knife was.
In 1825 a general financial panic, revealing the laxity of Scott's business partners, caused his firm to fail with liabilities of nearly a hundred and twenty thousand pounds.
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