Plants like astilbes, dicentras and bergenias, which need no staking, spread relatively slowly and are easy to pull up when necessary are ideal. |
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In addition to its important role as a simulator for pilots, model aircraft flying is staking a claim to serious sports status. |
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When the surrounding metropolitan area is included, Cairo has a population of 14.5 million, staking a claim to 9th largest city in the world. |
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She had been staking out the place and fooled him into thinking she was a ditz. |
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Each player may check, bet, call, or raise as usual, staking the required amount for each card they hold. |
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The brilliance of the Right was in wildly and irresponsibly staking outrageous positions. |
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They followed up the raid by staking out the area over the bank holiday weekend to question people visiting the house. |
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The globe thistle requires no staking, reaches heights of over a metre, and will attract bees and butterflies to join the throbbing throng. |
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He's handling this part just right, it seems to me, by staking out his positions without belaboring them or taking shots at those who disagree. |
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The team has a good age profile about it with quite a number of young players staking claims for places on the first fifteen. |
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The 26-year-old is staking her claim to become a success story in the business world. |
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Instead, the rooftop gardener can putter around doing a little staking and tying here, a little dead-heading of flowers there. |
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They'll come second, but should really be staking a claim for a championship challenge. |
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A once-in-a-lifetime chance to start a business of your own, for instance, may dictate staking everything you're worth on it. |
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Four co-workers have decided to see if this idea is possible, staking a month's salary on who can stay inside the longest. |
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The man is separated from his wife, when he does have a private relationship with someone else, should we be staking it out? |
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Abeba is a taxi driver, one among a handful of women staking a claim to what was once an exclusively-male preserve. |
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During courtship, the female often takes the lead, staking her breeding territory and fighting with other females over potential mates. |
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At the same time, with seven different teams across both codes staking a claim to him, he felt his hurling was suffering. |
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Announcement in March 2002 of the discovery of indicator minerals in the area prompted staking of nearly 600 claims within days. |
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However, most seem to present a business-as-usual approach, not a staking out of forward looking and visionary strategies. |
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In this, I am profoundly convinced, we are staking everything, our present and our future. |
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Ideally, the tree should be able to stand up by itself without staking. |
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But by speaking off the cuff and by staking out positions and then abandoning them, he does risk losing the fear and respect he needs to govern. |
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She seemed to twirl around between the vampires who disappeared one after the other thanks to her precise staking skills. |
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So, Hala Jihadi has climbed into an air duct and is now staking out a train. |
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When I joined a community garden, I found joy in simply staking up tomato plants with my neighbours. |
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I am still waiting for confirmation but this could be worth farming or staking out on the auction house for some good deals. |
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In the current vacuum of uncertainty over copyright reform, many operators are staking claim to the territory that simply is not theirs. |
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The specially developed clip mechanism enables a smoother rotation than with conventional products using staking technology. |
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The Company initiated some geological compilation programs and staking in Quebec for the acquisition of uranium properties. |
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A timed release of this information resulted in immediate staking activity. |
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Several areas have been withdrawn from further staking until July 1996 to allow negotiations to continue in good faith. |
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This is why Taiwan is staking a claim by moving to a higher end product and allowing China to soak up the less prestigious and demanding pleasure boat business. |
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Plants that may require staking to hold their blooms high include Canterbury bells, hollyhocks, and verbascums, with foxgloves and delphiniums in the upper garden zones. |
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Reince is threatening that and he is for it, and he is staking his chairmanship on it. |
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By answer, he related a colorful story describing his group's original, joint staking of the claims and then waiting for the train to Cobalt to record them. |
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If you are very lucky, you can just top the tree, remove appropriate branches, and then force the branches, or laterals, out horizontally by staking them. |
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Will we see these zealous litter police staking out public houses. |
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To add more fuel to the fire, the entire break-in happens in front of a rogue FBI agent who is staking out Zammeti's house from across the street. |
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With fighter jets, bombers, and nuclear-powered icebreakers, the Vladimir Putin regime is staking its claim in the Arctic. |
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You have to sway from one foot to another to keep them from staking their claim. |
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Organic managers adhere to the same basic principles when it comes to selecting a site for a new orchard, choosing rootstocks, pruning, and staking or trellising trees. |
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Various mechanisms can be used to secure and hold the bobweights in position in the tubular member, such as welding, adhesive bonding, staking, brazing, and the like. |
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However, if the tree was staked in the nursery or if you are planting in a windy location, proper staking will support the tree during its first years in the ground. |
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Clearly, what happened here was that they were staking him out. |
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She wasn't staking any chances that he might skip out on her. |
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Cameron appears to be staking his reputation on stopping Juncker, as he fears the leading candidate would not allow the UK to negotiate a new relationship with Brussels to the satisfaction of Eurosceptics. |
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My job picking tomatoes was fun, until I'd run into a big green tomato worm staking out its claim. |
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To carry out Sunday's attack, the GSPC had to have spent several days staking out the area in order to check the schedules of the buses that were attacked. |
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Overpowered as it was by the great powers, the UN still and all succeeded in staking out an area of its own and sometimes even in sidestepping the impositions written into its origins. |
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Still, like any gold rush, several investors are staking their claim. |
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Frieze New York started life as a gatecrasher: the colonial kid sister of London's main art fair, staking its claim in a city that already has its fair share of venues for art and conspicuous consumption. |
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At present, they are primarily used for line cutting and staking. |
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And it is precisely here that the silences have been loudest and, where gendered voices have been noted, it has been more for their feebleness than for their bold staking of a claim. |
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Blonde nymphet Buffy Summers, alias Sarah Michelle Gellar, has been slaying her way through a few TV series now, staking out the undead. |
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This region also experienced a staking rush. |
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Roaming tribes of Germanic people then began staking out permanent homes as a means of protection. |
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Industry and woodlot owners are staking opposite positions with respect to this issue, with industry opposing a return to the policy of primary source of supply from private woodlots. |
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This can be resolved because under the act it is possible for the city of Whitehorse to make requests to the federal government to withdraw these lands from staking. |
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But, unfazed by the past month's shakiness of Romano Prodi's centre-left government, he and the employment minister, Cesare Damiano, are staking much on an ambitious and potentially hazardous reform of the welfare system. |
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States were ultimately the determinants of their own obligations, and it would be best if the Committee could bring them round to its own view rather than staking out a position against them. |
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They are also working to preserve and nurture their cultures and cultural heritage, as well as staking their claims to land and the natural and mineral resources it contains. |
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Future flowers on Easter lilies will appear in late August or early September and may require staking, as they normally grow to about 3 feet. |
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I knew that if I failed it would kill my parents, who, gamblerlike, were staking their very existence on my success. |
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Branson's Frantz adds that another common use of welding by collapse distance is when joining or heat staking parts requiring a hermetic seal. |
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Voith is staking its money, among other things, on wave power. |
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When she finally turned the corner I was staking out, a large crowd suddenly appeared from nowhere and I thought my hopes were dashed: how would I approach her now? |
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Nottinghamshire's claim to Robin Hood's heritage is disputed, with Yorkists staking a claim to the outlaw. |
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Then a personal battle between Ms. Belkin and a former chef intensified just as the big feed chains began staking their claim on the booming exurbs — thrusting Dilbert's creator into the middle of a managerial nightmare. |
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Through it, we are staking out a better life for everyone around us. |
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When grown out of strong winds and encouraged by staking and pruning, the tree can reach 20 feet, forming a wide canopy of stiff, twisting branches and drooping branchlets. |
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