Choose a sheltered, sunny spot with a fertile, well-drained soil and sow the seeds in 1in-deep drills. |
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The Liberals bought a pyrrhic victory, one that will sow the seeds of its own destruction. |
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It was a struggle for truth and for memory and a fight against those who sow the seeds of racism and anti-Semitism. |
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Popular pulp fiction and radio sow the seeds of resistance to social injustice. |
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Such are the quirks of youth that can herald sudden fancies, and occasionally sow the seeds of a lifetime's obsession. |
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Instead of personal gain-seeking being viewed as the mainspring of progress, it was perceived to sow the seeds for economic polarization, and hence social discord and decay. |
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If we fail, we will sow the seeds of continuing injustice, division and instability. |
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To sow the seeds, take a handful of seeds from the bag and fling them in front of your body in a fanning motion, letting the seeds roll down your fingers. |
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The common thread that ran across the observations made by the leaders was that religion is a tool that should foster one's inner growth and not sow the seeds of discord. |
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Beginning in March 2008, the employer began to sow the seeds of dissent for the purpose of getting the employees to decertify the union. |
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This move helped to sow the seeds of the crisis through three channels in particular: wholesale funding, securitization, and proprietary trading. |
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The main goal of terrorists is not only to spread fear and sow the seeds of instability, but also to undermine the basic values of our societies. |
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And this could sow the seeds of a nasty correction in the event of a shock and a rapid decline in market liquidity. |
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We sincerely hope these educational activities sow the seeds of a community garden project in your schoolyard. |
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It is no use to cultivate the land, sow the seeds and then neglect the tree and fruit. |
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Otherwise we run the danger that hasty corrective measures could sow the seeds of other crises in the future. |
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We work to sow the seeds of peace and justice through collaboration among nations in education, science, culture and communication. |
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It has long been recognised that it is necessary to sow the seeds of a postsecondary future in the minds of children at a relatively early age. |
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As the euro area reaps the fruits of the Lisbon Strategy, it must also sow the seeds of further structural reform. |
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When we encourage and assist families and the vulnerable, we sow the seeds of peace for today and tomorrow. |
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When we sow the seeds, the seeds might fall near the thorns outside of the field. |
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Their parents' volunteer work could sow the seeds for their future involvement in community sports, recreation or other areas of citizenship. |
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These memorable shared experiences sow the seeds of an international network that will last a lifetime. |
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No one thought that we would be able to sow the seeds of democracy in our lands and go on to work for the human development of our peoples. |
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This combination of fiscal and monetary policy stimulus is likely to sow the seeds for a recovery later in the year. |
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If the tramline seed wheels are also not intended to sow the seeds, the shutoff gates to the tramline seed wheels must be closed. |
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Negligence, indifference and a lack of political courage in the area of public health sow the seeds of crimes against humanity. |
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All you have to do is sow the seeds in a pot of compost, cover with cling film and leave them to sprout indoors on the windowsill. |
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But when you blur the two, you sow the seeds of alienation and disunity. |
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We must also ensure that we do not sow the seeds of terrorism. |
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A dictated settlement that appears to favour one side over the other will do nothing but sow the seeds of yet another war some time in the future. |
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Her task is to strive to sow the seeds of the Kingdom of God, to strive towards its perfection in her members, and to be a sign and instrument of the Kingdom of God to all. |
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For example, situations where ethnically-based minority groups perceive themselves to be disenfranchised by a newly instituted majority-rule democratic system may sow the seeds of ongoing or future conflict. |
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We sow the seeds of tomorrow in the soil of today. |
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It may sow the seeds that contribute to the outbreak of violence and conflict, assist in coping with and recovering from crises, as well as contribute to the resolution and prevention of such conflicts. |
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On auspicious days, women prepare the fields, sow the seeds or harvest. |
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From today, I will talk to you about the details of how we should sow the seeds and care for them so that we can receive financial blessings in particular. |
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Writer-director Shane Acker greatly embellishes his original 11-minute vision into a 79-minute quest to sow the seeds of a new man and womankind. |
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We cannot sow the seeds of another conflict. |
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The idea is we sow the seeds of adventure in them and then develop that as they progress through Cubs, Scouts and Venture Scouts. |
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Sow the seeds of fast-maturing annuals such as calendulas, candytuft and godetias every two weeks for a succession of blooms throughout the summer. |
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