Thousands of acres of rubber trees were left untapped and untended, as the ruling price then could not meet even the labour cost. |
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The council now needs to restore the allotments earmarked for the extension, which had been left untended in anticipation of planning consent. |
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Now, they lie like dead giants, with grass growing untended on their grounds and paint peeling from their great walls. |
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The Blunt family home was a large, ramshackle house with an untended and brambly garden. |
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I have the impression that those on the garage have been left completely untended since they were applied some forty-seven years ago. |
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The activity was highly unusual as the barricaded street leading to her house has been left untended since her house arrest began. |
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An untended lawn looks out of control in a week, with sprouts a foot tall, and trees can reach 60 feet within a decade. |
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That means that dangerous stretches of track are being allowed to go untended. |
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Of course, we are re-opening markets and reinvigorating markets that went untended for a decade under the other government. |
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For example, the Firdale train derailment in 2002 left many farms in the area untended, leading to livestock deaths and unplanted fields. |
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Many of the remaining homes sit in swathes of prairie created by untended empty lots. |
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He explained that the forests that appear menacing are untended pioneer stands. |
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Properly tended stands grow more quickly and achieve greater timber volumes in a shorter time than do untended forests. |
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This garden invites the public to visit a landscape under glass which has been left abandoned and untended by man. |
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Several farms have been destroyed, left abandoned or untended, whilst food distribution has been constrained due to difficulties in movement. |
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The BTWC is not a self-executing treaty and the world does not offer a benign environment in which it will flourish untended. |
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Among the general detritus and debris, half-finished homework, mugs of undrunk tea, schoolbooks, and bits of model aircraft and bizarre gadgets lay in untended heaps. |
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Patches of earth are being left to ferment, overlooked and untended. |
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There is also a health and safety issue on these sites, many of which are now untended and which inevitably will draw youngsters as a consequence and carry their own risks. |
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But she says the golf course will be ruined after being untended for at least a year, and the Halls Bowling Club captain, 69, says members will have gone elsewhere by then. |
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At one three-way junction on the outskirts, there is the familiar and pure chaos that results when such junctions are left untended and unsignalled. |
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Cedar trees were rampant on the untended grounds, attesting to the name of the Suttons' residence, and as he strode by one, he reached for a handful of green needles. |
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While some front gardens are overgrown, untended and filled with litter, others are carefully looked after with window boxes, flowers in bloom and neatly trimmed hedges. |
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But exhuming human remains from old, untended graves whose lease has expired is exactly what many cemeteries across Britain are going to have to start doing if they want to stay open. |
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Further extreme conditions are the climate and untended drainage channels. |
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The former sanitary post of the Port of Marseille, left untended for 40 years, is going to house the Musée Regards de Provence supported by the eponymous foundation. |
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Patients lay untended and unfed in overcrowded, filthy wards. In this section Now wait for the political tremors Beating swords into oil shares Improving? |
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The first is that my blood is up, and the second is that I am swiftly moving beyond a deadline for an article that is currently lying open and sorrowfully untended elsewhere on my laptop. |
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If properly designed, they may also alert police managers to emerging issues with the effectiveness of business processes that, if untended, may turn into crises of legitimacy. |
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Intolerance, apathy and distrust between the groups have hampered social cohesion and could, if left untended, become triggers for renewed conflict. |
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In the untended beds, lavender and poppies prospered healthily, and so too did hardy geraniums, potentillas, sediums, clarkias and echiums. |
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We integrate applications and solutions involving tended and untended electronic payment traffic in our customers' existing systems: from planning through installation. |
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The best way to avoid personal liability as a director is to skillfully manage the problems that, if mishandled or untended, can lead to charges or lawsuits. |
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After 1529 or so, the problem of untended farmland disappeared with the rising population. |
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For Thoreau, wild apples that grew untended by human hands, providing spicy fruit for the intrepid gleaner, were emblematic of our greatest independent thinkers. |
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Repeated or untended insults to their bodies: infections, malnutrition, obesity, emotional turbulence, poisons, alcoholism, drug addiction, overwork: these produce unnatural wear and tear. |
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However, genetic diversity can vary greatly within a single species: from practically zero in a group of poplars originating from a single clone to very large in an untended South European oak forest. |
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The majority of losses occur during the summer grazing period, with untended livestock in remote pastures being the most vulnerable to wolf predation. |
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